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Old 14-01-2008, 09:08 PM
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Jailbreaking the iPhone:
  • How to jailbreak your iPhone:
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How to Select an iPhone Unlock/Jailbreak Tutorial

Check out blackra1n too.

NOTE: ONLY use blackra1n if your phone is FACTORY UNLOCKED (i.e. you did not have to software unlock it and it works with any SIM). The iPhones sold here in SA are FACTORY UNLOCKED.

For other great tutorials, check out iClarified

QuickPwn 2.1 Local Link - HERE (Includes BootLoader files)
  • Why jailbreak?
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Originally Posted by fxit_man

Check this out
Tutorials:
  • How to: Enable SSH (wirelessly log into the phone and view hard drive contents)
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Originally Posted by fxit_man

First, you need to install "OpenSSH" from Cydia and reboot the phone.

Secondly, you need to grab WinSCP and install it..

Once you have done that, go to Wi-Fi settings on your iPhone and click the blue > arrow next to the Wi-Fi AP you are connected to. Take note of the "IP Address".

e.g. 10.0.0.2

Fire up WinSCP and you will be presented with a screen like this

Under "Host Name:" enter the IP Address (10.0.0.2 in my case)
Under "User name" enter "root"
Under "Password" enter "alpine"

Click Save if you wish to save the information.

Then click "Login". This usually takes a few minutes the first time to generate keys.. It will seem as if nothing at all is happening, but it is Just wait till you are presented with a dialog as such:

Be sure to click "Yes"

Now you should see the iPhone file system on the right of the screen, and your PC file system on the left of the screen

It should look something like this

NOTE: If your iPhone locks, all data transfers are put on hold.. I suggest setting Auto-lock to never when you are using SSH
NOTE2: Your iPhone IP address usually changes, so if you are having problems logging in, check to see if the IP address hasn't changed in Wi-Fi settings
(NEW!)
  • How to: SSH over USB

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Download i-Funbox: http://www.i-funbox.com/

If you jailbroke with blackra1n and can still not access the root partition, then download something called "afc2add" from Cydia which fixes this and allows root access again.
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  • Replace Vodacom Carrier logo with Fxit_Man's cool logo
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Originally Posted by fxit_man
Screenie: http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/show...=11155&cat=500

From the readme:

1. Open DiskAid and change the folder to the root folder (bottom left of the app)

2. Navigate to the System/Library/Carrier Bundles/Vodafone_za.bundle/

3. MAKE A BACKUP OF THIS SOMEWHERE ON YOUR PC (if you ever wanted to replace the standard Vodacom logo)

4. Replace the FSO_CARRIER_Vodacom.png and Default_CARRIER_Vodacom.png with the ones provided in this .zip

5. Respring the phone

5. Enjoy your new Vodacom logo

Download: http://www.quickshare.co.za/files/50..._Logo.zip.html
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  • Custom MTN Carrier Logo[/B]
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1. Download the MTN Bundle from here - (quickshare was down at time of posting)
http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?m5z2oimoaw2

The rest is quoted from Gothan in his email to me:

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Originally Posted by Gothan
People can just copy this to their carrier bundles folder, and then just create the symbolic link:

ln -s MTN_za.bundle 65510

65510 is MTN's MNC/MMC code

I tried it on my OS3 iphone and its working like a charm
Screenie: http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/show...=11157&cat=500
Enjoy
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  • How to add custom ringtones (after jailbreak)
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You must jailbreak your device before using this method:

1. Right click the song you want in iTunes, convert to AAC

2. Right click the newly converted song and click "show in windows explorer"

3. Rename the song from ".m4a" to ".m4r" extension

4. Transfer to /Library/Ringtones folder via Diskaid (instructions for Diskaid on front page)

To trim the song, I use something like Audacity for Windows (free app) before importing into iTunes


You can use something a bit more "noob-proof" such as iRinger if you wish. This is just what I use (prefer it much more) and thought i'd share
  • How to: Fix DFU Issue In Leopard
    Quote:
    Originally Posted by Aqua_lung View Post
    It's from the dev-team blog...

    Fixing DFU mode on 10.5.6

    Fix from limnos

Other tips:
  • Internet NOT working?? (as at Oct 2008)
Quote:
Originally Posted by fxit_man
Try changing the APN for "Cellular Data" found @ "Settings > General > Network > Cellular Data Network" to one of the following:

- "internet"
- "iphone.vodacom.za"

excluding quotation marks
  • SwirlyMMS Settings By Request (as at Oct 2008)
Quote:
Originally Posted by fxit_man

Vodacom
MMSC: mmsc.vodacom4me.co.za
Proxy: 196.006.128.013:8080
APN: mms.vodacom.net

Virgin
MMSC: mms.virginmobile.co.za
Proxy: 196.31.116.242:8080
APN: vmms

Cell C
MMSC: mms.cmobile.co.za/
Proxy: 196.031.116.250:8080 (or 9201)
APN: mms

MTN
MMSC: http://mms.mtn.co.za/mms/wapenc
Proxy: 196.11.240.241:8080
APN: myMTN
Username: mtnmms
Password: mtnmms (not required apparently)
  • DELIVERY REPORTS (FINALLY!!!)
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For those of you wanting delivery reports on VC...

Add this repo to cydia

http://iphonedelivery.advinux.fr/cydia

App is called: iPhoneDelivery in Cydia

Its a free app and it works. You can either get a sms back or a flash message.

  • How to create a US iTunes account
Quote:
  • EDIT: ADDED PICTURE STEP-BY-STEP TUTORIAL: http://mybroadband.co.za/photos/showgallery.php/cat/797

    If you are already signed in to an iTunes account, sign out first.

    1) Go to iTunes Store (you might need to change the country to USA by clicking the "Change Country" button in the iTunes Store)
    2) Click AppStore on the left column
    3) Find a free app from the app store and click Get App button underneath it
    4) Fill in all details as usual
    5) When it comes to the credit card section, select "None" (Furthest to the right).
    6) Download from AppStore on your phone or from iTunes
  • How to install .deb files:
Quote:
Originally Posted by limnos
For those of you who don't know how to install .deb files:

-Upload the .deb (Debian software package) file to your device's /tmp/ folder. Create the folder if it doesn't exists.
-SSH into your device as the root user by issuing the following Terminal command:
ssh root@192.168.123.88
(You must replace 192.168.123.88 with your device's actual IP address.)
Or use the SSH over USB method/SSH method above -fxit_man
-Next, quit Cydia if it is running, and issue the following Terminal command to start installation:
dpkg -i /tmp/name.deb
(Replace name.deb with the actual filename of your .deb file)
-You may delete the .deb file after completing installation.
  • Where do the firmware files get saved on my PC when I hit the "Update" button in iTunes?
Quote:
XP:
C:\Documents and Settings\*USERNAME*\Application Data\Apple Computer\iTunes\iPhone Software Updates

Vista:
C:\Users\**USERNAME**\AppData\Local\Apple\Apple Software Update

Please note the AppData and Application Data folders are hidden folders. You must enable the viewing of hidden folders in folder options to be able to see them.
  • Good iPhone Sites to check out
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Old 14-01-2008, 09:16 PM
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Its a great device - mine arrived last week.

"The iPhone doesn’t register most key presses until you *release* your finger. But Andrew discovered that the Shift and Punctuation keys register their taps on the *press-down* instead.

So here’s what you can do, all in one motion:

1. Touch the “.?123” key, but don’t lift your finger as the punctuation layout appears.

2. Slide your finger a half inch onto the period or comma key, and release.

Incredibly, the ABC layout returns automatically. You’ve typed a period or a comma with one finger touch instead of three. In fact, you can type ANY of the punctuation symbols the same way.

This makes a HUGE difference in the usability of the keyboard."
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Old 14-01-2008, 09:18 PM
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thanks for that! didnt know that one

*me goes to try it out*

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Old 14-01-2008, 09:22 PM
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i just remembered this handy Safari tip:

When you are browsing, to quickly return to the top of the page where the address bad is located, tap the thin gray bar located at the top of the screen once (the one with the network, wifi, battery icons on it)

Conserve Battery life:

If you have enabled SSH on your iPhone, be sure to download iToggle in order to switch SSH OFF when you are not using this as it drains battery hecticly
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Old 14-01-2008, 09:48 PM
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What I want is bluetooth to work! use my iPhone as a modem

we need an app to enable this
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Old 14-01-2008, 09:56 PM
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yeah i was suprised wen i saw there was no bluetooth file transfer for the iPhone...
but im sure an app will be developed sooner or later to allow this

and another downside, no Mxit...

but i use my PC and other phone for that
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Old 14-01-2008, 10:17 PM
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THeres no bluetooth profile.
Download Photoboard. One of the best apps I've come accross.
And add more sources on the isntaller.
Also get iPhysics and more levels for it
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Old 14-01-2008, 11:24 PM
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iPhysics is prety cool..

any levels you recommend?
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Old 15-01-2008, 09:57 AM
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Possibly a little off topic but instead of starting another thread may I ask how you chaps have gone about importing?
If not, could th OP just say no underneath this posting and I will delete it, dont want to be derailing your thread like a thread derailing deraileur
I reckon in the South African context importing and cracking falls under the greater heading of tips and tricks ...so share?
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Old 15-01-2008, 10:06 AM
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Possibly a little off topic but instead of starting another thread may I ask how you chaps have gone about importing?
If not, could th OP just say no underneath this posting and I will delete it, dont want to be derailing your thread like a thread derailing deraileur
I reckon in the South African context importing and cracking falls under the greater heading of tips and tricks ...so share?
I searched for an iPhone using google product search paid with google checkout, it shipped to my US mailing address I bought, they shipped it to my house...easy

Some sites also offer global shipping

Back to topic/
Which is the best way to import contacts from a sim? the iPhone doesn't allow this.
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Old 15-01-2008, 10:13 AM
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Just make sure that the iPhone is not 1.1.2 because AFAIK there is no way to unlock iPhones that came with that firmware..

If it came with 1.1.1 or older, it is posible to unlock and even upgrade to 1.1.2 and unlock but not if the iPhone originally came with 1.1.2

You will be able to tell by looking at the serial number - if the 4th to 5th numbers are 46 or above

@sufferwell: Have you tried iSim?
http://www.iphoneskinning.com/2008/0...t-manager.html

Looks like you can view SIM contacts and move contacts to SIM.

I saw it available on Installer.

Edit: I see the feature you are looking for is only available with the Premium version...i'll keep my eyes open
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Old 15-01-2008, 10:35 AM
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@sufferwell: Have you tried iSim?
http://www.iphoneskinning.com/2008/0...t-manager.html

Looks like you can view SIM contacts and move contacts to SIM.

I saw it available on Installer.

Edit: I see the feature you are looking for is only available with the Premium version...i'll keep my eyes open
I found this which only works on OSX though...
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I set up a new group in my address book, then synced my old phone to that group using iSync. Then later synced that group to the iPhone. Easy as pie, took about 10 minutes for a little over 300 contacts.
http://forums.macrumors.com/showthread.php?t=354599

If your old mobile with all the contacts supports iSync it should work.

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Old 15-01-2008, 11:43 AM
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Just make sure that the iPhone is not 1.1.2 because AFAIK there is no way to unlock iPhones that came with that firmware..

If it came with 1.1.1 or older, it is posible to unlock and even upgrade to 1.1.2 and unlock but not if the iPhone originally came with 1.1.2

You will be able to tell by looking at the serial number - if the 4th to 5th numbers are 46 or above
Yep, I got myself the 1.1.2 OTB iPhone(there was no 1.1.1 stock at the time)

It's not possible yet to unlock it via software methods like anysim, but it is possible with a hardware sim solution, I bought myself a stealth sim which will arrive later this month, by that time there could be a software unlock too.

I'm using my phone as an iPod Touch for now.
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Old 15-01-2008, 12:59 PM
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Just to note:

The method i saw them doing it in Dubai was to use a TurboSIM.

Its not as convinient as software unlock but i guess it beats not being able to use the phone part of the iPhone

Im sure you can order one from overseas..shouldnt be too expensive but then again i have no idea
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Old 15-01-2008, 05:30 PM
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How to get the voicemail button to call voice mail ...


Step 1: Find your carrier’s voicemail number is (for example, vodacom voicemail number is 121)

Step 2: Click the phone button in your iPhone. (Green one, bottom left)

Step 3: Click the keypad tab.

Step 4: Type the following: *5005*86*yourvoicemailphonenumber#

Step 5: Hit the call button and wait a few seconds.

Step 6: Hit the voicemail button, and it will now call your voicemail.
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