viernes, 10 de agosto de 2012

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com

Latest from iPhoneHacks.com


Photos Of Leaked Next Generation iPhone’s Battery Reveals Marginal Increase In Capacity

Posted: 10 Aug 2012 04:29 AM PDT

Photos Of Leaked Next Generation iPhone’s Battery Reveals Marginal Increase In Capacity
As we get closer to the launch, more parts of the next generation iPhone seem to be leaking out. 9to5Mac has posted photos of the next generation iPhone’s battery. The leaked part reveals that the battery in ‘iPhone 5‘ has capacity of 1440 mAh (3.8V/1440mAh/5.45Whr), which is a marginal increase from the battery used in iPhone 4S, which has capacity of 1430 mAh (3.7V/1430mAh/5.3Whr). Continue reading


New “Wi-Fi Plus Cellular” Option In iOS 6 Automatically Switches To 3G If Wifi Connection Becomes Unreliable

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 11:38 PM PDT

New “Wi-Fi Plus Cellular” Option In iOS 6 Automatically Switches To 3G If Wifi Connection Becomes Unreliable
The fourth beta of iOS 6, released earlier this week, added a new “Wi-Fi Plus Cellular” toggle in the Settings app along with a host of other changes. The toggle, if enabled, changes iOS’ default behaviour of always switching to a known Wi-Fi network from 3G, irrespective of Wi-Fi connection quality. Continue reading


Google Ordered By FTC To Pay $22.5 Million For Bypassing Safari Privacy Settings

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 01:58 PM PDT

Google Ordered By FTC To Pay $22.5 Million For Bypassing Safari Privacy Settings
Earlier this year, news broke that Google and other online advertisers were bypassing Safari privacy settings to store tracking cookies on a user’s device. The company has, since then, stopped this practice. Today, the Federal Trade Commission, as expected, announced that Google has agreed to pay a fine of $22.5 million to settle the charges. The fine is the largest ever penalty levied by the FTC for violation of an FTC order. Continue reading


BattSaver Gets Updated With New Features And Improvements

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 01:06 PM PDT

BattSaver Gets Updated With New Features And Improvements
Few days back, we had told you about BattSaver – a jailbreak tweak that promises to double your iPhone’s battery life by cleverly managing the components that affect iPhone’s battery life such as 3G radio etc. We ended up disabling it after sometime as it was quite aggressive in turning off radios in Normal mode and the custom mode seemed a little buggy and didn’t give us more granular control over the radios. Continue reading


Photos Of Leaked Next-Gen iPhone Parts Reveals Display Protection Shield

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 12:02 PM PDT

Photos Of Leaked Next-Gen iPhone Parts Reveals Display Protection Shield
While we’ve already seen a number of images of purported next-generation iPhone components, a new leak today reveals a component that hasn’t been seen before. The component is a protective shield for the rumored larger display on the next-gen iPhone. Continue reading


Apple Retail Stores Price Match $50 Discount On iPhone 4S Ahead Of Imminent ‘iPhone 5′ Launch

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 11:04 AM PDT

Apple Retail Stores Price Match $50 Discount On iPhone 4S Ahead Of Imminent ‘iPhone 5′ Launch
This is probably a sign that Apple is planning to launch the new iPhone in September rather than in October. We’ve already seen carriers like Sprint dropping the price of iPhone 4S by $50 and waiving the activation fee. But Macrumors now reports that they’ve received information that even Apple’s retail stores have been given authorization to match these discounted prices for iPhone 4S from approved major retailers and carriers. Continue reading


iPhone 5 Vs. iPhone 4S Vs. iPhone 4 Components

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 10:25 AM PDT

iPhone 5 Vs. iPhone 4S Vs. iPhone 4 Components
We’ve already seen photos of several purported ‘iPhone 5‘ parts. French website Nowhereelse.fr, which recently posted photos of the next generation iPhone’s nano-SIM tray, has just published comparison photos of several next generation iPhone components, iPhone 4S and iPhone 4. Continue reading


iPad Mini May Look Like This

Posted: 09 Aug 2012 05:15 AM PDT

iPad Mini May Look Like This
Apple is widely expected to unveil a smaller and cheaper iPad unofficially dubbed “iPad mini“, alongside the next generation iPhone. Interestingly, last week we discovered that Steve Jobs who had said that a 7″ tablet is too small to deliver a satisfactory user experience in 2010, was “very receptive” to the idea of a 7-inch iPad by early 2011. Continue reading


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