With the release of the Motorola Droid, awareness has been raised about the Google Android platform and shown there is a real alternative to Apple’s iPhone. Many people have ditched their iPhone’s and migrated across to the Google platform but have had real trouble working out how to get all of their contacts, settings and app data ported from one device to the other.
We have recently showcased a number of Android apps that will help iPhone owners move from the App Store to the Android Market and today we will show you how to make sure all of your iPhone contacts are ported from the iPhone to your Android phone courtesy of Google Contacts. This is tried and tested on a HTC Hero, I haven’t had the chance to check and see if it works with the Droid. If it works for you, please let us know in the comments.
If you are the owner of an iPhone or know your gadgets, you will know that jailbreaking your iPhone can mean you open your device so you can use it without Apple’s inbuilt restrictions and even use it on another mobile network. Apple recently released two firmware updates for their iPhone and iPod Touch devices, with the newest firmware 3.1.2 fixing many bugs brought by previous interactions.
This update meant that a lot of jailbroken iPhone users lost their carrier unlocks and their jailbroken firmware, resulting in them losing the ability to run custom apps and much more. Until last week, there wasn’t an easy way to get these customisations back but after a very timely release from the GeoHot team, it is now possible to jailbreak your Apple device and very quickly too.
The following article explains how to unlock your iPod 3G/3GS and iPod Touch on a Windows machine. This will not unlock your iPhone to work on other mobile carriers and it is advised to wait until the PwnageTool is released by the iPhone Dev Team before upgrading your iPhone from 3.0 or 3.1.
One of the biggest complaints about the App Store is that is really difficult to find new and innovative apps for your iPhone or iPod Touch. Whilst Apple have a Featured and What’s Hot section within their App Store, the organic searching of apps is predominantly down to the name of the app, not the features it possesses.
Luckily there are quite a few websites on hand to help clear the confusion around App Store searching, the newest of them being a service called uQuery, with their self proclaimed tagline: The AppStore Search Engine.
For the longest time, I would curse and rant about how I always had to enter my login details for sites I visited on my iPhone. Until recently, I had completely missed the fact there was even an “Autofill” button on the keyboard when I was typing in my credentials.
It’s a simple tip but this article will show you how to save your usernames and passwords on your iPhone.
Are you tired of having to sync your iPhone/iPod Touch with iTunes just for one song? Mewseek is the solution to all your problems. Formerly known as iSlsk, MewSeek is a P2P application for your jailbroken iPhone/iPod Touch.
Many people now have jailbroken iPod touch and/or iPhone. It allows you to install custom apps, and literally change your device to the way you like it. Back when firmware 1.1.1 was out, there was a Cydia app called “Customize” that allowed you to edit the text that you see in the lockscreen.
However, ever since the 2.2.1 and 3.0 firmware were released, this app was broken and hasn’t been updated as yet. Numerous workarounds has been created, however they weren’t very user friendly, and could cost you a reformat of the iPod. Although the following steps will take some work, it should be much easier, and don’t require a computer. Click To Continue
A lot of iPhone users are frustrated with the lack of access to the inner workings of their mobile phone. Sony Ericsson and Nokia users have long had the ability to plug their phone into their computer and simply move files to and from the device with the minimum of fuss.
To access files on their iPhones, most users will use iTunes to upload and download their photos, music and ringtones. A small selection of iPhone users however have noted that on a jailbroken phone, they can SSH into their device and manipulate files that way.
What would you say if there was an easy way to upload and download files with an Explorer type interface? The good news is there is just that software available and I will show you how to use it.
A few days back we showed you how to upload videos from your iPhone 3G, today we are going to show you to how to enable the percentage battery indicator that is present on the new iPhone 3GS.
This tutorial will require you to have previously jailbroken your device. If this is something you aren’t willing to do then you will not be able to make the changes suggested by this article.
The tutorial for the battery indicator can be found after the jump.
The Apple iPhone has changed the face of mobile computing and the mobile phone industry as a whole. With the ability to scale the device to perform (nearly) every task you can throw at it, the unit has sold out the world over when it has launched it’s newest incarnation.
The latest release, the iPhone 3GS (the “S” being for speed), was billed to be at least four times as quick as it’s 3G counterpart, render webpages quicker and also boasted a few technological advances, most namely; Video and a Compass. This video functionality brought with it the ability to edit and upload videos directly to YouTube, causing a boom in user submitted video content on the service.
The downside of the new release was that early adopters were not really catered for when it came to upgrading, meaning many would have to wait to enjoy the new features. If you are familiar with the term “Jailbreaking”, I have some good news for you, it’s is very easy to mimic the 3GS functionality without spending a single penny.
When using email on your iPhone, there is the option to add nearly every email service available except one service that over 270 million people world wide still use: Hotmail. Until recently, you needed a third party application to access your Hotmail email until Microsoft, in a bid to take on Google’s Gmail, enabled POP3 access for it’s users.
What this has allowed users to do is have the opportunity to add Hotmail to their iPhones with just two easy steps. This article aims to show you how to do just that.