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Friday, December 30, 2011

You Have A Jailbroken iPhone

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Wondering what AppSync for iOS 5.1 is? Suppose you have a jailbroken iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch with Cydia installed on it, but the big question comes in mind: How can I sync my iDevice, the 'normal' way, without loosing any jailbroken or cracked app. That is where AppSync for iOS 5.1 comes in. Here is a step-by-step guide on how to install AppSync for iOS 5.1.

Steps to Install AppSync for iOS 5.1 Through Cydia:


If your iDevice isn't already jail-broken, this is the moment to do it. You can do this by using our iOS 5.1 jailbreak guide. Once done,...

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Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Apple Inc Angry Birds Space Now In The App Store

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ANGRY BIRDS IS EVERYWHERE; IN RIO, IN HD, CELEBRATING THE SEASONS...NOW, THOSE PESKY PIGS AND AMAZING BIRDS HAVE BLASTED INTO SPACE.

Angry Birds Space was just released this morning into the App Store. There are separate versions for the iPhone/iPod touch and the iPad.

So, what's new in this edition of Angry Birds? Well, zero gravity for one. It is quite a challenge to shoot your bird and have it orbit the pigs - striking its target at just the right time.

Other new features include:

o 60 interstellar levels!

o Regular free updates!

o Brand new birds!

o Brand new superpowers!

o Zero-gravity space adventures!

o Trick shots using planets' gravity!

o New in-app purchases!

o Hidden bonus levels!

o Beautifully detailed backgrounds!DANGER ZONE

o In-app-purchase for the ultimate Angry Birds fan!

o 30 of the most difficult levels EVER!

o Can you master the DANGER ZONE?

SPACE EAGLES

o Open a wormhole of destruction with Space Eagles!

o Aim carefully to wreak havoc on the pigs!

o Earn through gameplay or buy in-app

o New goals and achievements!

Master zero gravity with 60 challenging levels

Angry Birds Space is available for the iPhone/iPad touch here for.99

And for the iPad here for.2.99

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Sunday, December 25, 2011

iPad Internet Mms Setting Australia Blackberry Virgin

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VIRGIN MOBILE UK APN SETTINGS ANDROID IPHONE IPAD

VIRGIN MOBILE UK APN SETTINGS ANDROID:

Go to MENU -> SETTINGS -> WIRELESS ">2. VIRGIN MOBILE AUSTRALIA APN SETTINGS ANDROID IPHONE IPAD

VIRGIN MOBILE AUSTRALIA APN SETTINGS FOR ANDROID:

Go to MENU -> SETTINGS -> WIRELESS & NETWORKS-> MOBILE NETWORKS -> ACCESS POINT NAMES -> NEW APN and enter the following details. Add one for Internet and one for MMS

Name : Virgin AU

APN : virgininternet

Proxy : 202.139.83.152

Port : 8070

Username : < Not set >

Password : < Not set >

Server : < Not set >

MMSC : http://mms.virginvibe.com.au:8002/

MMS proxy : 202.139.83.152

MMS port : 8070

MCC : 505

MNC : 02

Authentication type : < Not set >

APN type : < Not set >

VIRGIN MOBILE AUSTRALIA APN SETTINGS IPHONE / IPAD

Go to SETTINGS-> GENERAL SETTINGS-> NETWORK->TURN ON CELLULAR DATA

SELECT CELLULAR NETWORK -> APN and enter the following details

Cellular Data:

APN: virgininternet

Username: Blank

Password: Blank

MMS:

APN: virginmms

Username: Blank

Password: Blank

MMSC: http://mms.virginvibe.com.au:8002

MMS Proxy: 202.139.83.152:8070

MMS Message Size: blank

MMS UA Prof URL: default

Saturday, December 24, 2011

Some 80 Percent Of The Apple Tablets Are Used Only With Wi-fi

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As he has proved with Kazaa, Skype and other projects, Niklas Zennstrom likes shaking things up.

His latest venture, FreedomPop, continues in that tradition. Due to launch later this year, the service will offer users a variety of options to get mobile data for their phones, tablets and laptops, at little or no cost.

FreedomPop isn't building a network of its own, but rather buying from wholesale provider Clearwire, among others.

The way FreedomPop sees things, cellular service is already becoming a commodity -- so why not push things along a little faster? Its plan is to give away mobile broadband and look to make money in other ways, through a variety of other services. The company, he said, is modeled more on Internet ventures such as Dropbox and Zynga than on the carriers with which it competes.

"We call ourselves a Webco versus a telco," FreedomPop Marketing VP Tony Miller told ALLTHINGSD. "We're trying to build something more interesting."

Miller says FreedomPop has quietly tested more than 100 services under another name, winnowing down to seven or eight paid services that it plans to offer at launch.

FreedomPop will offer customers at least three options for connecting to its service at launch -- a USB connector for laptops, a mobile hotspot, and a case for the iPhone that both connects the phone with data and acts as a hotspot for other devices. The company also wants to build a case for the iPad, noting that some 80 percent of the Apple tablets are used only with Wi-Fi, creating a big opportunity.

In its basic plan, FreedomPop will give users at least 1GB of data for free, charging about 10 for each additional gigabyte. Other plans will offer more data for rates well below those typically charged by the major carriers.

"We're commoditizing it even further," Miller said.

There's a heavy social component to what FreedomPop is doing, Miller said. Users will be able to pool their data, with those who have megabytes to spare able to share them with friends in need. Customers will also get additional data to use by bringing along their friends, and friends will be able to see each other's location and presence data.

Although it has started sharing a few details, FreedomPop is staying mum on a lot of issues, including how many employees it has, its list of investors beyond Zennstrom, and many of the details about its service and partners.

In addition to Clearwire, Miller said FreedomPop has a deal with another major carrier, though he declined to name that company. FreedomPop also once had a deal with LightSquared, the company whose plans to build a 4G wholesale service stalled amid concerns about GPS interference.

Despite its apparent failing, LightSquared managed to push the industry toward lower wholesale prices, something that paved the way for FreedomPop to offer its service.

"Just 12 months ago, our model didn't work," he said.

Whether or not FreedomPop ever makes a penny, its business model is likely to put pressure on the existing wireless carriers, who have been trying to find ways to increase prices and add new limits in an effort to pay for expensive upgrades to 4G networks.

Skype, Miller said, was originally designed be part of a bigger free broadband service, but the calling program itself proved to be so popular that the company ended up focusing on that. Zennstrom and his team later sold Skype to eBay, and he then joined a group that reacquired the firm, before again selling the company last year to Microsoft.

As for when to expect FreedomPop to begin its service, the company is only committing to "sometime this year." I'm hearing it could be early in the third quarter.

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Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Using Smime On Ios Devices

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I've recently written a blog post on using S/MIME with iOS devices. I've found that settings things up isn't entirely straight-forward so I've documented what I needed to do to make it work.

The article explains how to set up your iPhone or iPad to send and receive encrypted emails via S/MIME. The prerequisite is an S/MIME certificate from a certificate authority. Some CAs provide them free for personal use. The procedure is not very complicated even though the description may look lengthy due to the many screenshots. The biggest hurdle is to pick the correct file format when exporting your S/MIME key on your Mac.

The key is to export the certificate in Personal Information Exchange (.p12) format. These can then be imported to iOS.

OUTLINE OF THE SET-UP FOR RECEIVING ENCRYPTED E...



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Tuesday, December 20, 2011

iPhone iOS Application Icon Naming Conventions

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A short reminder on how to name your iPhone / iPad app icons properly. Sure, you can always specify those names specificy in the application info.plist. But why not chose CONVENTION OVER CONFIGURATION to make life easier

ICON.PNG (required)

# 57x57px... standard iPhone icon

ICON@2X.PNG (required)

# 114x114px... retina display iPhone icon

ICON-72.PNG (required)

# 72x72px... standard iPad icon

ICON-SMALL.PNG (recommended)

# 29x29px... standard iPhone Spotlight search icon

ICON-SMALL@2X.PNG (recommended)

# 58x58px... retina display iPhone Spotlight search icon

ICON-SMALL-50.PNG (recommended)

# 50x50px... standard iPad Spotlight search icon

Just drag the files into the "Supporting Files folder" within Xcode and allow Xcode to copy the files into the proper directory of your app.

If you also want to adhoc distribute your app - like, in beta testing - you should also include the following iTunesArtwork-file in your source. If you want it to render with the shiny Apple effects in iTunes you need to provide a JPEG file, if it should be rendered untouched just use a PNG. The iTunesArtwork file MUST NOT have a file extention:

ITUNESARTWORK


# 512x521px... iTunes icon used with adhoc distributions

And don't forget to exclude the file in your iTunes-Connect distributions to the AppStore. There you upload the PNG file separately within the upload process in iTunesConnect!

Hope this saves some time



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Sunday, December 18, 2011

New iPad Lte And Hspa+ Speed Tests Lte Is A Powerhouse

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The new iPad brings with it the option for a new, dual radio that brings with it 72Mbps LTE on AT&T and Verizon in the US and Rogers, Telus, and Bell in Canada. Sadly, there's no international LTE support for Australia, Asia, or Europe yet, perhaps due to the differences in LTE segments around the world. However, the new iPad also brings a new 42Mbps HSPA+ radio for AT&T, Canadian, and international carriers that support it. (Technically dual 21Mbps HSPA+ radios.) Those are theoretical speeds though -- what you get in a lab when alone, sitting on top of a tower. In the real world we're often lucky to see half the theoretical speeds, and often considerably less. That's why we put them to the test.

NEW IPAD LTE AND HSPA+ SPEED TESTS

LTE is a powerhouse, likely faster than many home broadband connections. HSPA+ is no slouch either when it comes to downloads, though uploads are disappointing.

I took the new iPad out to a local coffee shop to see what type of real-world results I could get. The first thing I did was load up the SpeedTest.net app [free - Download now] app and run it 3 times on LTE to make sure I was getting consistent results. I've gotten close to 50Mbps before, both with an LTE stick and with the new iPad on launch day, but these tests had me hitting almost 30Mbps down and over 10Mbps up consistently. (On 2 bars of LTE, for whatever that's worth.)

You can quickly turn off LTE with a flip of a toggle switch in Settings, and the handoff is extremely smooth and quick -- the LTE indicator goes off and the 3G (or 4G on AT&T sigh) comes on. I repeated the same test 3 times, and averaged around 15Mbps down and 0.75Mbps up. I've only ever gotten between 5 and 8Mbps down on the iPad 2 or iPhone 4S, so that new HSPA+ down (HSPDA) really is much faster. The upload speed really wasn't great though. (On 4 bars of HSPA+.)

Now switching back from HSPA+ to LTE has proven to be a problem for me. I don't know if it's because I have really strong 3G and really weak LTE, so once the radio gets a taste of that stronger signal it won't let go, but even if I cycle LTE on and off, cellular data on and off, or Airplane Mode off or on, LTE just won't come back. All I can do is wait for a while (several minutes) for it to "find" LTE again, or power cycle and get it back after reboot.

(If you've tested the LTE to HSPA+ handoff, share your experience, so we can better figure it out.)

NEW IPAD LTE AND HSPA+ HD VIDEO TEST

After the reboot, I put the LTE radio to a more real-world test -- streaming the "Avengers" movie trailer in HD. (I could have gone with "Prometheus" but "Avengers" had a Hulk) It worked flawlessly. The trailer began to play almost immediately and never once stopped or stuttered. The download indicator stayed well ahead of the play indicator the whole time. It was as good as being on Wi-Fi. Fast Wi-Fi.

HSPA+ didn't do nearly as well. The trailer started playing almost immediately but also came to a screeching halt almost immediately as well. The download indicator limped ahead, but at no time did it race the way LTE did.

Apple might send lower resolution or lower bit-rate video to slower connections, so I'm not sure HSPA+ was even taking the same load, but either way, it wasn't up to the task.

Like the previous tests, I repeated each 3 times for consistency, and also drove around and tried them in several other locations, though I haven't gotten more than 2 bars of LTE, and in some places I haven't been able to connect to LTE at all.

CONCLUSION


Overall, however, both the new LTE and the new HSPA+ antennas in the new iPad are impressive, the LTE most of all. If always connected, on-the-go internet is important to you, and you live, work, and travel to places with LTE coverage, you want this.

ADDENDA FOR VERIZON LTE


Something to keep in mind for those considering the new iPad on Verizon LTE -- while the AT&T and Canadian LTE models fall back on the impressive (for downloads at least) HSPA+, the Verizon model falls back on the anemic EVDO Rev. A, which averages 2 or 3Mbps. I wouldn't even attempt to play an HD trailer over that. I'd wait to get back to Wi-Fi. It would probably take less time.

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Friday, December 16, 2011

iPhone Infographic Apple The Fruit Vs The Products

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Infographics are amazing and so is this one. This one is basically about Apple (the fruit) vs Apple (as in the iPhone). I know this is weird comparison and doesn't make much sense but to some real Apple (the company) fans it makes all the sense in the world. The designer has the following story to tell:

Every now and then, my crazy family inspires something great, like this infographic. I had a twenty minute conversation over Christmas where I was trying to make it clear I meant Apple (as in the iPhone) and not apple (as in the fruit). I am not sure I was successful. However, it gave me the idea for this great graphic. Take a look at how the ones we talk on measure up to the ones we eat (and see it in all its glory here).

Full version available here http://www.mbaonline.com/apple-to-apples/

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Unyousual 3d Concierge Backplate For iPhone Preview

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Back in December I reviewed, and fell in love with, a custom backplate mod for iPhone from unYOUsual.com. Turns out they were just getting started, though. They've now sent me something extra-dimensionally sweet to look at as a follow up -- a prototype 3D Concierge. Using 7 different layers of carefully crafted, hands-on printing, unYOUusal is able to create something really amazing looking with the 3D Concierge.

Like with the standard UnYOUusual backplate, you get to pick your own custom image for the 3D Concierge. It just gets rendered with a way cooler effect than the standard glass backplate. Because it's 3D, it probably suits higher contrast images so the different shades bring about more texture and elevation.

Now, if you're worried about swapping backplates, don't be. While you should never do anything with your iPhone that makes you feel nervous or uncomfortable, swapping backplates is just about the easiest modification (mod) you can do.

The 3D Concierge compared to the standard custom backplate.

THE GOOD


* Incredible looking

* Easy mod to perform


* Customizable for unique look

THE BAD


* Though an easy mod, it's still a mod

* Not available for order yet (coming soon!)

THE CONCLUSION


Since Apple didn't change the design of the iPhone with the iPhone 4S, it can be hard to stand out from the crowd and show off your own individual style. Cases can provide some options but not everyone wants to cover up the stainless steel and glass of naked iPhone. Swapping the backplate lets you get the styling of a case while keeping the feel of staying naked. Having it customizable -- and in 3D! -- is just the most awesome icing on the cake.

The unYOUsual 3D Concierge Backplate for iPhone should be available soon from unYOUsual.com. We'll keep you updated!

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Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Imore iPhone Accessory Store

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For today only, the iMore iPhone Accessory Store has the iGrip Charging Dock for iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 on sale for only 43.95! That's a whopping 45% off! Get yours before they're gone!

The iGrip Charging Dock is custom designed for the iPhone 4S, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, AT&T iPhone 4, or Verizon iPhone 4 and allows you to charge your device while docked, as well as connect a 3.5mm audio cable to your vehicles stereo.

The integrated joint mechanism and tightening wheel allows easy adjustment of viewing angles. The dock itself can be rotated 360-degrees and adjusts vertically and horizontally (portrait or landscape) at an inclination angle up to 60-degrees.

The back of the iGrip Charging Dock features a microUSB female connector for the included DC charger, and with the lockable retaining clamp at the top, all functional elements and outlets of the iPhone 4S, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, AT&T iPhone 4, or Verizon iPhone 4 are not covered and always accessible.

An integrated locking spacer is included to adjust to the size of your device, allowing an easy fit with most cases and bumpers.

When operating in the dark, there's an LED lit connecter area making connections simple and safe. The iGrip Charging Dock is a great solution for using GPS navigation applications, and easy to install on your windshield or dashboard.

Features:


* Custom fit for iPhone 4S, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G, AT&T iPhone 4, or Verizon iPhone 4
* Integrated LED connector area
* Integrated circuit and original MFI connector
* MicroUSB female connector on back
* 3.5mm audio port
* Easy one-hand installation and removal
* Lockable retaining clamp
* Compatible with most cases
* Rotates 360-degrees vertically and horizontally
* Great for navigation

Includes:


* Adjustable mount
* Charging Dock
* Self-adhesive suction cup adapter
* 5V 1.8A MicroUSB car charger
* 3.5mm audio cable

Shop iGrip Charging Dock for iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 now!



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Monday, December 12, 2011

iTunes Version History

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If you are in a bind and need to transfer iPod songs, videos or other data from your iPod (any model) back to your computer or to a different computer then you need CUCUSOFT IPHONE/ITOUCH/IPOD TO COMPUTER TRANSFER. This is an easy to use program designed to help you backup all of your data from any iPod device including iPod Classic, iPod Nano, iPod Shuffle, iPod Touch (iTouch) and even the iPhone.

This program makes it easy to recover lost or missing music, backup and restore all of your data, including your favorite music files, videos and movies, images and even your Playlists plus much more!. If you have any iPod/iPhone device, this software is a must-have utility to keep your iPod/iPhone safety.

If you are interested in trying this software before you buy it, you can do so. Cucusoft, the developer of this terrific software, offers a free trial to all customers. You can click here right now to download the free trial version.

FEATURE LIST:


* Manage your iPhone or iPod content plus import and export files (music, video and more) between the devices and your PC.
* It supports all iPod models including iPhone, iPod Touch, iPod Classic, iPod Nano and the iPod Shuffle.
* You can play the songs or videos directly in the Cucusoft software without the need for a third party player.
* You can manage your iPod or iPhone on any computer (both at home and at work!).
* It supports the transfer of photos from the iPhone or iPod to your computer.
* You can easily locate the song or video file ordering the ablum/artist/genre easily.

As you can tell, the Cucusoft iPod/iPhone/iTouch to Computer Transfer software is a very powerful program that really takes your iPod to the next level. Now you don't have to worry about losing all of your valuable music, movies and photos if your computer crashes and you can no longer sync with iTunes. This program makes it possible to save your data to a new computer with ease!


Thursday, December 8, 2011

iPhone Dev Team New Blog Post Ultratips

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The iPhone Dev Team has updated their blog with a post that gives Ultrasn0w users tips on how to fix any problems that some users are having.

"It looks like version 0.9 of ultrasn0w fixed up the vast majority of any problems people were seeing with the 3G/3GS carrier unlock. But here's a brief list of fixes for anyone still seeing problems:

* Unusual battery depletion is almost always caused by people choosing to "Restore from backup"instead of "Setup as new iPhone" when iTunes asks you. This isn't caused by either the jailbreak or the unlock, but it's a common 3.0 snafu. The fix is to just re-run the official 3.0 restore and choose "Setup as new" this time. Your music and apps and all that will still be synced, but you'll get rid of any conflicting wifi, bluetooth, or carrier settings. Then just re-run redsn0w and install ultrasn0w.
* Remember, ultrasn0w works with hacktivated phones too, but don't outsmart redsn0w into thinking you don't need hacktivation! If you don't plan on using an official sim, don't activate via iTunes with such a sim. Just keep your unofficial sim at all times and let redsn0w and ultrasn0w handle hacktivation :)
* T-Mobile in the USA doesn't use the 3G frequencies that the iPhones support, so turn off 3G in Settings->General->Network. (Some T-Mobile territories gracefully hand down to Edge mode, but most do not).
* Certain unofficial plans have limitations on whether you can make calls and use data at the same time. That's not unlock-related..."

Click here to read the rest of the dev team's post.



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iPhone Free iTunes Download How To For Windows Xp

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iTunes for Windows XP is a specific version of the free digital media player offered through Apple. iTunes plays and organizes digital music and video files. iTunes is also an interface to manage iPod players as well as the iPhone.

Here's how to download iTunes for Windows XP:


1. Go to the iTunes download section at http://www.apple.com/itunes/download. Click the blue "Download Now" button on the left side of the page.

2. For Internet Explorer

When using IE, and you download iTunes for Windows XP (or any other new software such iPod software) a new bar will appear at the top of the window that says "To help protect your security, Internet Explorer blocked the site from downloading files to your computer. Click here for options..." Click this bar and select "Download the File". Then click "Save" within the new popup window. Pick the folder where you want to download the iTunes file.

3. For Mozilla

If you are using Mozilla with Windows XP, after you click to download iTunes, a popup window will appear and you'll click "Save File". Choose the folder you want to download iTunes.

4. If you have not yet installed iTunes for Windows XP and you click on any links leading to the iTunes Store, you'll see a message that says "This page cannot be displayed." A pop-up bar will appear near the top of the screen that says you need to install ActiveX Control. Click the information bar and select ActiveX Control. A pop-up security warning will appear, click "Install"

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Wednesday, December 7, 2011

iPhone In Your Car

IPhone In Your Car




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Sunday, December 4, 2011

iPhone Dev Team iOS 4 3 Doesnt Fix Untethered Jailbreak

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The iOS 4.3.3 software update Apple recently released does not fix the untethered jailbreak exploit used in iPhone hacker, i0n1c's jailbreak. This has been confirmed by iPhone Dev Team member @comex. This means that users can still jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 untethered, although no iOS 4.3.3 jailbreak is out yet because the iPhone hackers will need to update their jailbreak software to support it.

Jailbreak users can expect redsn0w or some other jailbreak software to be updated to support iOS 4.3.3 in the near future. As of right now jailbreak users can still jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 using the current version of redsn0w, but the jailbreak is tethered which means they will need to keep jailbreaking every time they reboot their iOS device.

If you are a jailbreak user our advice is not to jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 until an untethered iOS 4.3.3 jailbreak is released!

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Friday, December 2, 2011

The Next iPhone Will Soon Follow

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With the new iPad Apple started bringing its mobile devices to 4G LTE networks, and some code in iOS 5.1 indicates that the next iPhone will soon follow. There some code strings in iOS 5.1 that point to 4G LTE in relation to phone and FaceTime calls.

The new code, found by iDownloadBlog, shows what would be a toggle in Settings for enabling or disabling 4G on an iOS device. That alone would be expected because of the new iPad. However, there's other code for warning users when enabling or disabling the 4G radio in the device.

The strings of code reads:


"4G ON CALL CANCEL" = "Cancel";

"4G ON CALL OK DISABLE" = "Disable";

"4G ON CALL OK ENABLE" = "Enable";

"4G ON CALL WARNING DISABLE" = "Disabling 4G will end your phone call. Are you sure you want to disable 4G?";

"4G ON CALL WARNING ENABLE" = "Enabling 4G will end your phone call. Are you sure you want to enable 4G?";

"4G ON FACETIME 4G WARNING DISABLE" = "Disabling 4G will end FaceTime. Are you sure you want to disable 4G?";

"4G ON FACETIME WIFI WARNING DISABLE" = "Disabling 4G may end FaceTime. Are you sure you want to disable 4G?";

"4G TEXT" = "Using 4G loads data faster, but may decrease battery life.";

This code shows that Apple is at least testing an iPhone with 4G. There's no other reason the warnings would show that enabling or disabling 4G would end a phone call.

The phone call warnings also give more evidence to the rumors of a Qualcomm World LTE radio inside iPhone 5. With that chip the next iPhone will use 4G for both voice and data.

Switching on/off the 4G radio would certainly cut off a phone call if the phone put voice over 4G.

The FaceTime strings are also quite interesting, and seem to indicate FaceTime over 4G. The codes show warnings that turning off 4G will end a FaceTime call, or that it is a possibility. The first string for FaceTime is for a call taking place entirely on 4G, while the second is for a FaceTime call switching between 4G and Wi-Fi.

When Steve Jobs first introduced FaceTime on the iPhone 4, he mentioned that it would remain Wi-Fi only for 2010. Now, in 2012 with 4G LTE networks we may finally be able to use FaceTime outside of Wi-Fi networks.

Though given how fast new iPad users are going through 4G data limits, FaceTime over 4G might cause more problems than it's worth. Unless Apple finds a way to make it use less mobile data.

New iOS 5.1 Code Shows Apple is Working on 4G LTE iPhone is a post by Shawn Ingram from Gotta Be Mobile.

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