05 Oct
Posted by admin as Apple iPhone reviews
Recently has found amazing exclusive photo of new Fantastic accessory designed specially for Apple iPhone. It’s simple, secure, elegant and costs almost nothing to you. As you already understand from this photo, this is first official amplifier and sound blaster designed for Apple iPhone.
This thing is unique and it has so much great build-in features:
1. Security. No one will walk off with an iPhone that’s been stuffed inside this thing.
2. Eco-friendly. Instead of putting a used, tattered roll of toilet paper into the trash, it goes on your desk.
3. Economical. Enjoy a memorable audio experience at a fraction of the cost of decent headphones. John Williams via a 5 inch cardboard tube stays with you.
4. Chick magnet. Nothing says “I have expendable cash” like an iPhone…in a roll of Charmin.
Behold, the first ever Apple iPhone Cardboard Amplifier, may music blast throughout your room and break every window in your living room, your results will vary, i’m not kidding.
Erica Sadun from Tuaw has decided to test different self-made iPhone’s Amps, here is a results:
* No enhancement: 68 dB
* Toilet paper: 70 db
* Stiff cardboard cone around iPhone: 75 db
A final test with no enhancement and the iPhone turned 45 degrees away from the sensor at the same 2 feet distance yielded 65 dB.
05 Oct
Posted by admin as Apple iPhone reviews
This is an exclusive instructions how to reanimate your unlocked Apple iPhone after crusial 1.1.1 Update. Big thanks to russia hacker ax5 who created and tested this hack, all works perfectly.
1. What is “The Multi-SIM (Mega-SIM or Silver-SIM) Method”?
We take the AT&T SIM-card from your iPhone;
We take your own SIM-card of your local mobile communication carrier;
From two SIM-cards we create one SIM-card and insert it in your lovely iPhone;
Thus your AT&T and your original SIM-cards remain untouched and safe (in 98% of cases), we won’t need these any more.

2. Ok, how it works:
You must have a new Apple iPhone with an 1.0.2 firmware or lower;
Or you must have a new Apple iPhone with an 1.1.1 firmware;
Or your Apple iPhone must be already unlocked but only if you used, Multi-SIM (or similar Mega-SIM, etc.) and which have 1.0.2 firmware (or lower) and you have casually updated it up to 1.1.1 version.
If you have made software unlocking (AnySIM and similar) and in your phone was ANY other (not Multi-SIM card) and you casually or intentionally have installed an 1.1.1 firmware or you casually tried to start any another software unlocking after a upgrade up to 1.1.1 version - THIS HACK WONT HELP YOU!

For others - I continue:
3. First you have to make your iPhone’s downgrading, it is written HERE!
4. Now you have a SIM-card from chapter 1, you have to insert it into your iPhone and make a jailbreak and activation of your iPhone. In MAC it is done by the software called iNdependence_v1.2.1a (in Windows - I do not know, but in my opinion iBrick will help you). With the same utility you have to open SSH access which will allow to modify your iPhone. Write in a username and password for this access (in IAN the standard - root and pick). Then install one more access - mobile and pick.
5. After that (your iPhone should already work) you write in EDGE parameters for the carrier and adjust WiFi if during this moment you are in a zone of Wi-Fi access.
6. After that you have to install AppInstaller and through it install SSH.
7. Then you have to reinstall all you favorite applications for iPhone.
8. Now You can use your lovely Apple iPhone and haughtily look at those who have used software unlocking (or AnySIM unlocking) because you are the first which unlocked iPhone works after iPocalypse 1.1.1 Update.
Today only few knows precisely how many Apple iPhones was “unlocked” and works outside of AT&T network. Representatives of famous iPhone Dev Team, group which has developed an unlock software for Apple’s device, declares that their utility for iPhone’s unblocking has already used several hundred thousands people. As we know for this moment is sold a little bit more than one million devices, such announcement looks too much courageous.

But according to Piper Jaffray analytic Gene Munster, in September about ten percent of all iPhones was bought for a futher unblocking and, most likely, a further resale. But the methods of his research are difficult to name as scientific.
“At the end of September we spent in Apple Stores about 12 hours, counting up sales of Apple’s gadgets, iPod players and Macs”, writes Gene in the note to clients. “For this time we have seen many people which at once bought five Apple iPhones - the biggest possible number of devices which can be sold to the one client. We count, that all these devices were purchased for a further unblocking and for work with other carriers of mobile communication”.
He thinks that such “Unlocked iPhone” sales for the last month was accumulated about 10 percent from a total amount of sold iPhones, and it’s about 40 - 50 thousand devices. Certainly, it’s not those “hundred thousand” devices about which speaks iPhone Dev Team, but the number is very very impressive.
To tell the truth, these numbers are fair in days of old opened 1.0.2 firmware, however after 1.1.1 update people will think twice before unlocking of lovely Apple’s gadget…