January 3rd is here, the day Apple said the iPhone alarm clock issue would fix itself. Unfortunately, many people out there with an iPhone are still experiencing the problem. Are you?
Apple has released iOS 4.1 for the iPhone and iPod touch and it promises to do a bunch of things including fix the iPhone 4 proximity issues and improve the iPhone 3G's speed.
If you were disappointed that the iPhone 4's FaceTime video chatting would only work over Wi-Fi, be disappointed no more. A few simple steps will allow you to run it over 3G.
If you want to go back to iPhone 3.1.3 / 3.1.2 or Downgrade iOS 4, iOS 4.0.1 iPhone iPod touch to 3.1.3 / 3.1.2 the following step by step guide will help you downgrade to 3.1.3 / 3.1.2 .
you have need to saved SHSH blobs, old firmwares 3.1.3 or 3.1.2.
More news Leaked Lost in all of the buzz surrounding the iPhone 4 antenna fiasco was the fact that Apple has three new job listings for antenna engineers. Well, that is until Engadget unearthed them after sitting unnoticed since June 23rd, or one day before the official launch of the iPhone 4 and the very same day that the now infamous reception issues came to light. Here's a little snippet from the job description.
artist David Kassan finger-painting on an iPad using the iPad Brushes app.The iPad is far more subtle, in fact it really is like a drawing pad. They will sell by the million. It will change the way we look at everything from reading newspapers to the drawing pad. It can be anything you want it to be. This is the nearest we have got to seeing what I would call a universal machine.
Well, it turns out that there is in fact a reception issue with the iPhone 4 and Apple has offered advice on how to solve it. Chances are, you are probably not going to like what they said.
Earlier, it seemed as though that when grasped, the iPhone 4 had signal strength problems. Now, it appears to be nothing more than a nasty little bug within iOS 4.
iPhone 3G users got Apple's newest mobile software, iOS 4, however they didn't get all of the features. Multitasking is the obvious one, but what were the others?