Steve Jobs demonstrated that all phones have weaknesses. Apple is trying to lead the industry in term of antenna research. To get there, they spent over 100 million dollars on a state of the art testing facility. They also hired 18 PhD scientists and engineers. They sure made sure they wouldn't screw up this whole antenna thing... [Image: Engadget]
Month: July 2010
iPhone 4 Signal Drop Compared to Other Phones
After starting the conference admitting Apple is not perfect, Steve Jobs went on demonstrating that the death grip is not only iPhone-specific. He showed us how the bars would drop on a BlackBerry Bold, an HTC Eris, and the Samsung Omnia 2. Conclusion: phones aren't perfect. [Image: Engadget]
Apple: We’re Not Perfect, Phones Aren’t Perfect
At the emergency conference called by Apple today, Steve Jobs started his presentation saying that Apple is not perfect, and phones aren't perfect as well. The fact is Apple wants to make its customers happy and that's what they're going to talk about today.
The iPhone Antenna Song
Just minutes before Apple's emergency press conference, this song will put us in the right mood...
Review: Case-Mate Gelli Checkmate for iPad
I don't like cases. I really don't, especially on Apple products where the design and the look and feel are a big part of the experience. However, I've been changing my mind about cases over the past week after I received the Case-Mate Gelli Checkmate case for iPad.
Although I've never wanted to stick my iPhone into a case, I feel it's a bit different with the iPad. Unlike my iPhone, the iPad is big, doesn't fit in my pocket, and goes around many hands. For these reasons, I felt my iPad was actually much more vulnerable than my iPhone was so I decided to give it some protection.
The Case-Mate Gelli comes in 3 translucent colors and gives your iPad case a funky design that will definitely set it apart from the rest. I got mine in grey which actually is more "clear" than "grey". You can also get it in a flashy green or blue, but these colors are definitely too much for me.
Not only do I like the look of the Gelli but I also like the feel of it. It feels really good in my hands as the thermoplastic material used gives me more grip and prevents my iPad from sliding off my hands or off my legs, depending on my position.
It's very simple to put on, and once on, it obviously gives you easy access to every port or button. The case goes all the way to the front of the iPad to cover just about a millimeter past the bezel. This way, even if the iPad falls flat on the screen, it will be protected, that is assuming the ground would be completely flat of course.
I feel a little let down that Case-Mate didn't throw in a free screen protector in the box. That's no big deal though, we will use the InvisibleShield for iPad.
Pros:
Perfect for every day usage Light Stylish, elegant Not "bulky" Feels good in your hands Adds grip Provides great protection Relatively inexpensive ($36.95)Cons:
Not a heavy duty case Doesn't come with a screen protectorIs the Case-Mate Gelli a heavy duty case for iPad? No, it's not. It is however a light and stylish case that will do a great job at protecting your iPad in average every day usage. The Gelli completely sold me on iPad cases and I'm glad I now have it to protect my iPad from those awful scratches I would get from putting it on the coffee table.
I'm still not sure I would want it for my iPhone because I don't feel my iPhone needs protection. However, my fiancee Tina will be getting the Case-Mate Gelli for iPhone 4 as soon as she gets her white iPhone. She's much less careful with her devices than I am and will need something like this to protect her iPhone.
At $36.95 from our iPhone Store, the Case-Mate Gelli case for iPad is a product I highly recommend. You can order the Case-Mate Gelli here.
How to Unlock the iPhone 3G iOS 4.0.1 with UltraSn0w
The latest firmware update that brought us iOS 4.0.1 did not update the baseband which remains at version 05.13.04. This means that if you have an iPhone 3G, you can jailbreak iOS 4.0.1 and unlock your it with UltraSn0w.
Step 1: You will have to jailbreak your iPhone 3G iOS 4.0.1 first.
Step 2: Then simply add this source to Cydia: http://repo666.ultrasn0w.com. More details here.
Step 3: Finally, search for "UltraSn0w" in Cydia and install the application. Reboot your iPhone, and you're done. You can now use your iPhone on a different carrier.
There is no iOS 4 jailbreak for iPhone 3GS and iPhone 4 yet but I guess it's just a matter of time now.
How to Jailbreak iPhone 3G iOS 4.0.1 with RedSn0w
iOS 4.0.1 for iPhone was released a few hours ago and those of you who have an iPhone 3G are already able to update and jailbreak iOS 4.0.1 using RedSn0w 0.9.5b5-5. Note that RedSn0w will jailbreak the iPhone 3G only. At this time, there is no jailbreak for other devices on iOS 4.0.1, which is why you should not update if you rely on your jailbreak.
Instructions to jailbreak your iPhone iOS 4.0.1 with RedSn0w remain the same except you must update to iOS 4.0.1 and point RedSn0w at the 4.0 IPSW even though you're at 4.0.1.
The Dev Team and Comex are expected to release an update to Spirit sometimes soon. This new version of Spirit will most likely jailbreak all devices on 4.0.1.
Stay tuned for more info!
Reminder: Do Not Update Your iPhone or iPad If You’re Planning to Jailbreak/Unlock
As many of you may already know, Apple just released iOS 4.0.1, a software update for the iPhone that will supposedly fix the antenna issue. Apple also released iOS 3.2.1 for iPad, which fixes a few bugs.
If you are currently or plan to be on a jailbroken iPhone or iPad and want to keep your jailbreak, make sure you do not update until further notice. Hopefully, it won't be too long until the Dev Team releases a jailbreak for the latest firmware.
While updating your device to the lastest iOS is not a dramatic error, it might prevent you from jailbreaking it in the future. This particularly applies to anyone who relies on an unlock.
My advice to you: don't update, sit back, wait, and check back here later for up-to-date jailbreak information.
If you do not care about jailbreaking or unlocking your iPhone, then you can obviously update your device without any worry.
Apple Releases iOS 4.0.1 for iPhone and iOS 3.2.1 for iPad. Jailbreakers Beware!
Apple just released iOS 4.0.1 for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS and iPhone 3G. This software update is said to fix the antenna issue which is supposedly related to a bad math formula regarding the the display of the iPhone's service signal bars.
At the same time, Apple also updated iOS 3.2.1 for iPad.
As always when a new firmware comes out, it is highly recommended you DO NOT update if you rely on a jailbreak or unlock. Updating your device might prevent you from jailbreaking or unlocking it in the future.
You can download the new firmwares from our iPhone downloads section.
Poll: What Will Apple Say About the iPhone 4 Antenna Issue At Tomorrow’s Event?
In case you didn't know, Apple is having a press conference tomorrow, presumably to address the iPhone 4 antenna fiasco. Will the company come clean and recognize its errors? Will they offer to fix it? Or will they keep pretending there is no problem with the antenna?
Personally, I think they will offer free Bumpers to everyone. Software can't fix hardware issues and a recall would cost way too much. The only option left is the free Bumper which will not really address the issue, but at least it will hide the problem - in a rubber case - while being very cost-effective.
What do you think? Please take this poll and make sure you leave a comment to tell us what you think is going to happen.
What will Apple say about the antenna issue at tomorrow's press conference?survey softwareApple to Hold Press Conference About iPhone 4
Well, it took Apple just about 3 weeks to react to the negative press they were getting about the iPhone 4 antenna issue. Apple sent an invite to a few tech journalists for a press conference this Friday, and while it's not clearly said the conference will address the "Antennagate", one can only assume this will be the topic of choice.
The fact this problem was brought to the mainstream when Consumer Reports said they don't recommend the iPhone 4 is probably the reason why Apple is having a press conference on this matter. The conference will be this coming Friday, at 10am PST.
[Engadget]
How to Jailbreak iOS 4.1 Beta
The iOS SDK 4.1 beta was just seeded to developers a few hours ago and believe it or not, you can already jailbreak it. The Dev Team didn't even have to do any work on the now famous RedSn0w as the 0.9.5b5-5 version can jailbreak iOS 4.1 beta.
Instructions to jailbreak your iPhone iOS 4 with RedSn0w remain the same. However, remember this is still a beta version. To date, this version of RedSn0w is only compatible with the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch 2G (non MC models).
Also remember that iOS 4.1 beta is called "beta" for a reason. It is released for developers and the general public should stay away from it.