Friday, June 29, 2012

Android 4.1 vs Windows Phone 8 vs iOS 6



When you look at the smartphone market today compared to just a few years ago, you'd be surprised at just how different it is. Today's smartphones are slowly taking on more features of PCs than phones – and none more so than the recent release of Windows Phone 8.
You could put this down to hardware, with high end phones such as the Samsung Galaxy S3 or HTC One X both powered by quad core processors, but the software is also continually evolving to support it.
  • Windows Phone 8 - release date and latest details
iOS 6, Android 4.1 and now Windows Phone 8 are moving more quickly than ever, constantly trying to out-do the others to gain more customers, but also to stay at the forefront of an ever-changing market.

Interface

 

Windows Phone 8 builds upon the easy to recognise system of "Live Tiles". To those unfamiliar, these are squares placed on the home screen that represent different apps, such as a music player or for messaging, that are interactive.
Whilst remaining fundamentally the same, updates from the Windows Phone 7 interface now bring more customisable tiles, to allow you to squeeze even more onto your screen. Another major update sees the company bringing in data management via DataSmart, which perfect for those on limited contracts.
Android 4.1 takes the customisable homescreens to the next level. Widgets have been always been the heart of the Android OS, and Jelly Bean makes these easier to move, with homescreens adapting to accommodate the placement and resizing of your widgets. These are also easily removed with a quick swipe upwards in edit mode.
Apple uses a tried and trusted formula, based upon simplicity. No widgets, no tiles, just a grid of app icons that you scroll through from the home page. Each iteration has added greater functionality, with iOS 6 strengthening Siri and even locking children out of certain areas.

Maps

Android 4.1 somewhat unsurprisingly, bases its mapping system on the well known Google Maps, bringing Street View, 3D and indoor mapping. Integrating with Google Now, the mapping system continues the sat-nav experience for both pedestrians and motorists, providing details of how and when to leave to get to your appointments on time.
Windows Phone 8 surprisingly ditches Microsoft's proprietary Bing Maps. On the other hand, its new system is hardly shocking. Windows Phone 8 now brings in the Nokia mapping system, bringing 3D street navigation, and Nokia's Navteq Traffic Service.
iOS has traditionally also based their mapping on Google's offering. This all changes with iOS 6, with Apple's new proprietary system providing turn by turn navigation, integration with Yelp for business listings, and Siri for voice control. Like the others, there are also 3D maps, a traffic service and a satellite view.
Traffic data is prevalent through all three, although Apple has taken this one step further by allowing anonymised croud-sourced data at the sites of traffic congestion to help you understand what's going on.

Camera

Microsoft hasn't skimped on Windows Phone 8's Camera app, getting a new simple, clean look, with a small menu button that accesses the camera's various settings. Nokia branded handsets are also set to bring over the PureView technology that was made famous in the Nokia 808 PureView.
Android 4.1's camera system brings in more changes. It's faster than ever, and has a fast review system making editing and removing images simpler.
There are also varying scene modes, customisable levels white balance and exposure, all helping you to create your ideal shot. A panoramic mode and photo editing are also thrown in, alongside the impressive zero shutter lag.
iOS 6 builds upon the work from iOS 5, debuted on the iPhone 4S. Continuing the simplicity theme, settings are all sorted automatically, including whether the flash is used or not. Focus is also automatic, unless you specify a certain area by touching the screen. For those who require a physical shutter button, iOS also allows the use of the up volume button as well as the on screen option.

NFC

Windows Phone 8 packs in Microsoft Wallet, making use of any NFC technology packed into handsets. This is all set to tie in to varying applications installed on the phone, allowing payment via services such as Paypal. Other applications, such as instant pairing of Bluetooth accessories will also be supported.
  • What is NFC?
Google also seems keen to use NFC, using services such as Android Beam and Google Wallet (currently only available in the US). The premier service allows for the instantaneous sharing of contacts, media and apps between two enabled phones, whilst the latter stores your card details to allow instant payment in stores.
Google's Android beam gets an overhaul in 4.1. It now provides instant transfer of photos, videos and apps, as well as the instantaneous pairing of NFC enabled Bluetooth devices.
iOS 6 brings in Passbook. Whilst not entirely a NFC based app, it does provide a lot of the same features, keeping varying tickets to sports, the theatre, airlines or store cards all in one easy to access, and constantly updated place.
We're expecting Apple to announce NFC capabilities in the iPhone 5 – given the fact rivals are all over the contactless technology,

Browser

Internet browsing on Android 4.1 comes with the standard Android Browser; however the premier Jelly Bean device, the Google Nexus 7 comes with Chrome.
The standard browser packs in some very cool security features, as well as the ability to save pages for offline reading and tabbed browsing. Also available is Google Chrome, which ports over many of the desktop features, as well syncing history and bookmarks as well as a slicker experience for Android 4.0+ devices.

Windows Phone 8 takes internet browsing very seriously, bringing the latest version of Internet Explorer, IE10. This will help keep WP8 at the forefront of the mobile internet browsing, but also keeps you safe whilst you do. IE10 comes with a phishing filter and SmartScreen service to make it harder for you to be tracked by malicious websites.
Safari on the original iPhone changed the level of acceptability from mobile browsing, and iOS 6 brings over more features such as offline reading and integration to iCloud allowing for tab syncing. Plus there are also Smart App Banners which help sites promote their apps, bringing a richer cohesion to the whole iOS platform.

Media

One area that Windows has suffered from before is microSD card support. Thankfully this is rectified in Windows Phone 8, as now Windows Phone 8 allows for media to be easily stored and accessed via a microSD card, as well as supporting the installation of apps onto it. Elsewhere is the support for 1280 x 768 and 1280 x 720 resolutions on top of the current 800 x 480.
Android 4.1 is now a much smoother experience, providing 60fps across the whole device. Google Play is also at the heart of the whole OS, bringing Music, Movies and eBooks right to the forefront.
Google Music gives a decent option for storing and accessing your music, and the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S3 build on the OS to support a fantastic range of video and audio formats too.
Apps to microSD has also been a standard feature of Android 2.2+, as well as supporting stored media. Google Play media however, is all stored free in the cloud and portable to all your devices.
Believe it or not… the company that brought us the iPod also has media prevalent on its OS. It doesn't provide microSD support, but Apple has a habit of making devices with large internal storage to compensate.
Media is handled via both wired and wireless access via iCloud to the iTunes store, which has long provided music and films.
However, the screen size of the iPhone is still too small for extended movie watching, although the on-board audio support is among the best around for a music marathon on the way to work, be it on the iPad, iPod touch or iPhone.

Tablet support

Microsoft went out of its way to show off the new Microsoft Surface tablet, but this is running Windows 8. Whilst there is no word from Microsoft as to whether we will see a Windows Phone 8 Tablet, we would bet that it ties in strongly to Windows 8, as they are both based upon the same kernel to allow easy development on both.
As mentioned, Windows Phone 8 also now supports the 1280x768 resolution, so seeing a tablet running the mobile OS is not as farfetched as it might once have been.
Android 4.0 was billed as the operating system that united both smartphone technology with tablet PCs. It took the best of 2.3 (Gingerbread) and combined it with 3.2 (Honeycomb) to provide a seamless experience that has been shown off well on the likes of the Asus Transformer Prime and now Android 4.1 takes that up another level, being debuted on the Google Nexus 7 device.
iOS also has a tablet…you may have heard of it… the iPad. Taking the world by storm since its release, the iPad has grown in popularity and is boosted by iOS 6 bringing Siri over from the iPhone 4S to the new iPad.
iOS 6 is scalable, but also basic in some people's eyes, as well as being too similar to the iPhone experience – se Windows Phone 8's compatibility with 'big' Windows could be a big selling point for those looking for a genuine, but compatible, difference between their tablet and smartphone.

Verdict

Apple continue to set the world alight, with the iPhone 4S and iPad selling in record numbers across the globe.Android 4.1 Jelly Bean takes the Cupertino giant head on, and with 400m Android devices (up from 100m last year) and 1m daily activations (up from 400k), it looks like it can.
Jellybean is not the revolution we expected, but we also expected the iPhone 5, and look how the iPhone 4S turned out. Android 4.1 is faster, smoother and much better looking, and it cracks the distinction between Phone and Tablet devices in a way it hasn't before.
With Windows Phone 8 now announced, the key to Android's success will be how it updates its devices. OTA updates are due mid July on selected devices, but the key is Google releasing the platform kits to partners. Thankfully it's now doing this sooner, so devices should be updated a lot quicker after the initial software release.

Facebook 3.1 for BlackBerry smartphones now available, with new features added

Last time we checked in on the Facebook for BlackBerry® smartphones app, it received a major update and became BBM™ Connected. In the meantime, the development team here at Research In Motion (RIM) has been hard at work bringing improvements to make this popular app for BlackBerry smartphones even better. Best of all, you get to reap the benefits because it brings some new features that #TeamBlackBerry has been asking for.
Let’s take a look:

 First, we’ve added “Facebook Groups” to the app. Facebook Groups keeps you connected to the different groups and organizations that you belong to. You can keep tabs on the Groups you’re already a member of, right from your BlackBerry smartphone. You’ll be able to post your updates, comments and media. You can even check out the profile info of fellow group members and get notifications when other members make updates.



Sharing comments and discussing others’ posts is at the core of what makes Facebook fun. With this software update, you can now “Like” individual comments from within the Facebook for BlackBerry smartphones app. I’m personally looking forward to the simple satisfaction of giving a much-deserved thumbs up to the wittiest comments posted by friends and family. Of course, it’s always good to be on the receiving end of some kudos, too.
There you have it — two awesome new features have been added to Facebook for BlackBerry smartphones. Like what you see? Be sure to swing by the BlackBerry App World™ storefront for a free download of the Facebook for BlackBerry® smartphones app, and tell us what you think in the comments.
*App may take up to 24 hours to appear in BlackBerry App World

App World Wednesday: 4 Great Free Apps for the BlackBerry Playbook

There’s something magical about the words “free apps.” Sure, we know that the BlackBerry® App World™ storefront is chock full of great apps well worth our hard-earned money, but we also love finding the apps that are awesome and useful without costing a thing. Let’s take a look at four and unique (and did I mention free!) apps for your BlackBerry® PlayBook™ tablet:
Box for BlackBerry PlayBook – By Box, Inc.
Box does a great job storing your documents “in the cloud” and letting you access them from anywhere. This is why it’s a fave pick of Inside BlackBerry for Business blogger Luke. Box also allows you to download files and store them locally for offline access as well. When you sign up for a free Box account, you also get 50GB of free storage for your documents (more space is available for a fee). For online collaboration or for accessing files from anywhere, Box is a solid performer.

Monday, June 25, 2012

iPhoneYeta Complete Details

What is iPhoneYeta?
iPhoneYeta is a tool that's helps you to manage jailbroken iDevices or
to helps you for jailbreaking iDevices.
Features are made for mobile phones 
technicians that handle iDevices everyday.

Take a look to all menu inside the homescreen of iPhoneYeta.

1.No wifi
2.Chicken Baseband 3
3.Hosts Tool
4.Fix Recovery
5.is-BB-Safe
6.Support
7.Installous Loader
8.iPot
9.Deb Loader
10.Utilities
11.iNaNew
12.iCast
13.iCarrier
14.Twitter
15.Credits
16.About
17.Donates
 
No Wifi
No wifi is where you can add tweaks like barrel,Ultrans0w,
Appsync,installous .etc to your device directly.
Your device need to reboot 2x make it work.
I also add reboot device button..click it to reboot your device.
Note: Device will enter in recovery mode and 
automatically kickout in recovery mode.



Chicken Baseband 3
Some users didn't know that redsn0w connect to apple 
server and download the required baseband
because of this fetching will take 8 to 15 mins 
depends on your internet connection.
With the used of Chicken Baseband you can 
perform offline fetching baseband and it 
takes 5 seconds or less depends on your
Computer performance.
Chicken Baseband supports redsn0w that fetch baseband to 6.15 
or downgrade 6.15 to 5.13 for 3G or 3GS devices only.
To use this just drag and drop redsn0w.exe 
inside the box of chicken baseband
See screenshot.



Hosts Tool
Manage windows hosts file to avoid 
itunes 3194 error when restoring idevices.
You can easily set your hosts file 
directly to cydia server or to apple server.
Fix Recovery
Kick out or enter your idevice in recovery mode



is-BB-safe
Check your iPhone 3Gs using serial if it 
safe to update baseband to 6.15
But much better if you open you device and 
check for the nor ic serial check here
Support
Chatroom is available for all iPhoneYeta users,
ask for help and make some friends.
All are invited even where you from 
but please respect other users.
Installous Loader
Load games or application ipa format 
to installous download tab.
You must first install installous to 
your jailbroken idevice using no wifi to use this feature.
To use this just drag and drop ipa files.
All ipa files can be found inside installous download tab.
iPot
Check if your idevice version is supported for jailbreak.
If yes,iPot will gave you the link 
of the tool that you need to use.
See screenshot
Deb Loader
You can install deb files to your idevice. 
Just drag and drop inside the box and restart you device 2x. 
To delete deb files just right click selected file and click delete.


Utilities
You can remove cydia application (note: removing cydia 
application will not able you to use cydia anymore
unless you restore it again and rejailbreak)
You can remove Android Lock,Panda Space,
You can remove Skull boot logo cause 
by greenpois0n(this is for 4.1 version only)
You can fix safe mode (Fixing safe mode can 
cause all tweaks that use mobilesubtrate to 
may not work reinstall tweaks aagain is required)




 iNaNew
Don't know what is the compatible firmware to your idevice? 
With this,you can check it automatically or check it
manually,Plus download link will gave you.



iCast
Read the details of your idevices you can read it even if
it is not jailbroken or even if it is not activated. 



iCarrier
Get the carrier details of your iPhone using IMEI. 
You can check it for the lock status. Thanks to Jedi Chel7 and cyberboki.



Twitter
My twitter address
Credits
All person who help to make this software(specially to iRT)
About
Copyrights of this software
Donate
For users who wants to donate me

Thank you for using this tool..

Best Regards
Clyght
aka
whiteSATAN
You can download iphoneyeta here.
http://iphoneyeta.blogspot.com
http://www.whiteshome.com
 
 

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

iPhoneYeta 4M chicken baseband 3

New  iPhoneYeta 4M is available with chicken baseband version 3.

You can downgrade iPhone baseband 6.15 to 5.13 using redns0w via offline
For as low at 10 seconds it depends on your computer machine...

Just drag and drop latest version of redsn0w that supports downgrade 6.15 to 5.13 baseband..

Credits to Tochits and foxim8ly for the beta test,
Also thanks to softwareking ang Kean15 and to all my beta testers.

Downlod iPhoneYeta 4M Full SETUP


for iPhoneYeta 4L2 Users
Downlod iPhoneYeta 4M Patch Update

Regards
whiteSATAN
http://iphoneyeta.blogspot.com
http://www.whiteshome.com

Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Downgrade baseband 6.15 to 5.13 using latest redsn0w

The iPhone Dev Team is happy to announce a baseband downgrade option in redsn0w for those who are using the iPad’s 06.15 baseband on the iPhone3G or iPhone3GS.
Typically you’d have the 06.15 baseband if you unlock with ultrasn0w but updated your iPhone baseband past 05.13.04.  With this new capability, you can now downgrade specifically from 06.15 to 05.13.04 (even if you never had 05.13.04 on that device before).  This gives you the best of both worlds: ultrasn0w compatibility and a normal iPhone baseband with full GPS and the ability to use stock IPSWs again.
Here are the steps:
  1. Use the “Extras->Select IPSW” button in redsn0w to tell it which firmware version you have installed (new-bootrom 3GS users can usually skip this step but it doesn’t hurt for them to do it too).
  2. Do a controlled shutdown of your iPhone (“slide to power off”).  This step is very important to avoid mount problems when the ramdisk is running!
  3. Go back to the first screen and click “Jailbreak”.  Enable the “Downgrade from iPad baseband” checkbox, disable Cydia if you already have it installed, and click Next to proceed through the normal DFU ramdisk steps.
After the ramdisk gets launched and you see the Pwnapple running on your iPhone, you’ll eventually get to the “Flashing Baseband” step.  THIS STEP TAKES A VERY LONG TIME to complete and there won’t be any feedback while its running.  Please just let it be for the next 3-8 minutes!  When the ramdisk has done its job it will reboot the phone on its own.
For those who are wondering if you can update your 3G or 3GS to 06.15 solely for the purposes of downgrading to 05.13.04, the answer is “yes” for 3G owners, and “maybe” for 3GS owners.  The iPad baseband is not compatible with 3GS units manufactured week 34 of 2011 or later.  If you have an iPhone3GS and if digits 3-5 of its Serial Number are 134 or later (xx134…), then you should NOT try to install the 06.15 baseband on your 3GS!  It will brick your radio, preventing both the downgrade from working and normal iPhone software from using it as a phone!  Be warned!
Thanks very much to @dilbert4life for graciously loaning us his 3GS at 06.15 (we had no such devices because we always prevent BB updates!)
If you have any questions or comments, please use our comments section below!
Here are the download links.  Enjoy!

Thursday, June 14, 2012

The iOS 6 Beta Has Already Been Jailbroken

MuscleNerd has announced the successful jailbreak of his iPod touch 4G on iOS 6 Beta.

Here's ioreg of my tethered-JB ipt4g 6.0: http://is.gd/1qOwvW ..MANY things including Cydia are broken, don't expect beta JB for a while!

New iOS 6 features include: an all new Maps app with Apple-designed cartography, turn-by-turn navigation and an amazing new Flyover view; new Siri features, including support for more languages, easy access to sports scores, restaurant recommendations and movie listings; Facebook integration for Contacts and Calendar, with the ability to post directly from Notification Center, Siri and Facebook-enabled apps like Photos, Safari and Maps; Shared Photo Streams via iCloud; and Passbook, the simplest way to get all your passes in one place.



Monday, June 11, 2012

MuscleNerd Makes Progress On 3G/3GS 6.15.00 Baseband Downgrade

MuscleNerd, the well known iPhone hacker of the iPhone Dev Team, has just announced via twitter that he has made great progress on the 3G/3GS 6.15.00 baseband downgrade. This means that those who are officially unlocked and upgraded to 6.15.00 for the unlock, can downgrade back to 5.13.04, which will allow for both an unlock via ultrasn0w and GPS working!

Made great progress yesterday on downgrade from BB 06.15 (for 3G/3GS owners who got officially unlocked). All the pieces are there :)

This comes as great news for those that are stuck at 6.15.00 with no GPS and have been wanting to restore their baseband. Hopefully this will turn in to a release.


Saturday, June 09, 2012

RedSn0w Now Asks Users to Select Jailbreak Method


 


The iPhone Dev-Team has updated RedSn0w to explicitly ask users if they would like to use limera1n or rocky-racoon to jailbreak.

Starting with version 0.9.12b2, redsn0w will now explicitly ask users with limera1n-able devices whether they want to inject rocky-racoon using the DFU ramdisk method or the backup/restore method (the ramdisk method is better for those with lots of media on their device that would create very large backups, and it's required for those with unactivated iPhones). If you'll always want to use limera1n, you can select that in the Preferences pane. It also fixes an iBooks issue on old-bootrom 3GS iPhones, and provides more useful error messages when things go wrong.

Wednesday, June 06, 2012

iPhoneYeta 4L2 Full Setup

Some users can't update using auto update because of my server..

You can download full setup of iPhoneYeta 4L2....

Download here!...
iPhoneYeta 4L2 Full Setup

iPhone Dev-Team Releases RedSn0w and PwnageTool Updates to Jailbreak iOS 5.1.1

RedSn0w
redsn0w allows owners of A4+earlier devices to install rocky-racoon two different ways:
● backup/restore method similar to Absinthe and cinject
● its traditional limera1n-based ramdisk install. If you have a lot of media on your A4 device (music, movies, TV shows, etc), then the ramdisk method is preferrred because it avoids any possibility of later problems related to syncing to iCloud (including Photo Stream and Music Match). The ramdisk method is not available for A5 devices or later because limera1n can't be used. If you'd like to use redsn0w's ramdisk method, just be sure to put the A4 device in DFU or Recovery mode before starting redsn0w (otherwise it will immediately start to use the backup/restore method).

We've also added a new redsn0w feature specifically for those who got in on the SAM unlock: you can now include your SAM tickets as part of your initial ramdisk jailbreak of iPhone4 or earlier, or alternatively you can upload your SAM tickets to any device after its been jailbroken. redsn0w accepts either the individual SAM activation ticket plist file, or the entire zip file created by redsn0w's "Backup" button. As usual, redsn0w continues to cover all of its previous jailbreaks and untethers (so redsn0w-0.9.12b1 covers everything from 5.1.1 all the way back to 4.1).

PwnageTool
PwnageTool also avoids any possible sync issues, but again it applies only to A4+earlier devices. If you unlock your iPhone with ultrasn0w or a commercial method, you must use PwnageTool to avoid updating your baseband otherwise you'll lose the unlock. PwnageTool will also jailbreak+untether the AppleTV2,1 5.0_2B206f (unless you customize the IPSW further, you'll have just basic SSH access to the device).

Contributions:
If you'd like to contribute to those that actually developed rocky-racoon, please visit here (any other links you may see are not going to the actual rocky-racoon developers, they're being diverted to other "related" or fraudulent accounts).

This particular jailbreak brought an unusual amount of fanfare and hoopla to the table, including "press releases" and other haughty silliness. We'd just like to take this opportunity to remind everyone that jailbreaking is about freedom, not fame and donations!





Download
https://sites.google.com/a/iphone-dev.com/files/home/redsn0w_win_0.9.12b1.zip?attredirects=0&d=1

Monday, June 04, 2012

iPhone Dev-Team Updates UltraSn0w to Support Unlocked Basebands on iOS 5.1.1

The iPhone Dev-Team has released UltraSn0w 1.2.7 to bring unlock support for some older basebands on iOS 5.1.1.

iPhone Dev Team's iPhone 4, 3G, and 3GS software unlock, now with added PwnApple. Compatible with iPhone 4 baseband 01.59.00 and iPhone 3G/3GS basebands 04.26.08, 05.11.07, 05.12.01, 05.13.04, and 06.15.00! Thanks to @sherif_hashim and @Oranav for contributing baseband crashes.


iPhoneYeta 4L1 - installous 5

hello to all.....

iPhoneYeta 4L1 update and fixed some issues....

Changelog:
   Added installous 5
   Fixed reboot device
   Fixed Rocky Racoon for iOS 5.1.1


download...
http://www.mediafire.com/?xczsbeeb8ses8f6

regards
whiteSATAN
http://iphoneyeta.blogspot.com/
http://www.whiteshome.com

Friday, June 01, 2012

sn0wbreeze v2.9.5 is out

What is New?


  • Added 5.1.1/9B208 untether payload for the iPhone 4 GSM.
  • Added iPhone 3GS (iPad Baseband users) location services fix.

  • A5(X) Support?:

    As stated many times in the past, sn0wbreeze cannot be updated to work on A5(X) devices until a low level exploit in DFU or iBoot is found and made public. Therefore, A5(X) users will have to rely on using the lovely absinthe.


    A5(X) Baseband Preservation/Hacktivation?

    For those running A5(X) devices and need to preserve your baseband, there is nothing you can do at the moment. For those wanting to hacktivate, the only advice I can give is to buy the carrier's SIM (the one its locked to obviously) on ebay. The SIM does not have to be active with the carrier to activate the phone.
     


    Report any issues to iH8sn0w via Email (iH8sn0w@iH8sn0w.com) or Twitter (@iH8sn0w)

    Absinthe 2.0.4 Released to Jailbreak the iPad 2,4

    The Chronic Dev-Team has announced the release of Absinthe 2.0.4 to jailbreak the new iPad 2,4.

    You can get the new version of Absinthe from here.


    Supported Devices iOS 5.1.1:
    ● iPad 1, iPad 2, iPad 3
    ● iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S
    ● iPod Touch 3G, iPod Touch 4G