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		<title>How to tell if your iPhone 3GS has an older or newer bootrom [jailbreak tip]</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2012/01/30/daily-tip-iphone-3gs-older-newer-bootrom/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jan 2012 16:56:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to <a href="http://www.imore.com/jailbreak">jailbreak</a> and unlock but need to know how to tell what bootrom your iPhone 3GS is running? There are two numbers in your settings that will be a dead giveaway as to what bootrom your phone has. You'll need to know how to determine your bootrom in certain situations if you want to achieve a software unlock.]]></description>
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<p>Want to <a href="http://www.imore.com/jailbreak">jailbreak</a> and unlock but need to know how to tell what bootrom your iPhone 3GS is running? There are two numbers in your settings that will be a dead giveaway as to what bootrom your phone has. You&#8217;ll need to know how to determine your bootrom in certain situations if you want to achieve a software unlock.</p>

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<ol>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0001.png" alt="" title="iPhone settings" width="320" height="480" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-88012" />
    <li>Open up <em>Settings</em></li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0002.png" alt="" title="iPhone general settings" width="320" height="480" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-88013" />
    <li>Tap on <em>General</em></li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0003.png" alt="" title="iPhone settings about" width="320" height="480" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-88015" />
    <li>Go to <em>About</em></li>
    <li>If you scroll down a bit you&#8217;ll see your serial number and your model number.</li>
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<p>You can use one of these two numbers to determine if you have an older or newer bootrom. </p>

<h2>Model number method</h2>

<p>The easiest of the two is the model number. If your model number begins with MC, you have a newer bootrom. As you can see above, my serial starts with an MB. I have an older bootrom. </p>

<h2>Serial number method</h2>

<p>Another way you can check is by looking at the 4th and 5th digits of your serial number. If it is lower than around week 35, your bootrom is older. I&#8217;d say the model number method is the most efficient but you can use both to determine your bootrom version. </p>

<p>If you have other jailbreak questions or run into issues, check out our <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-unlock-forum/">jailbreak and unlock forums</a> as well!</p>

<p><em><a href="http://www.imore.com/tips">Daily Tips</a> range from beginner-level 101 to advanced-level ninjary. If you already know this tip, keep the link handy as a quick way to help a friend. If you have a tip of your own you’d like to suggest, add them to the comments or send them in to <a href="&#x6d;&#x61;&#x69;&#x6c;&#x74;&#x6f;&#58;&#100;&#97;&#105;&#108;&#121;ti&#x70;&#x73;&#x40;&#x74;&#x69;&#x70;&#98;&#46;&#99;&#111;&#109;">&#100;&#97;&#105;&#108;&#121;ti&#x70;&#x73;&#x40;&#x74;&#x69;&#x70;&#98;&#46;&#99;&#111;&#109;</a>. (If it’s especially awesome and previously unknown to us, we’ll even give ya a reward…)</em></p>
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		<title>iPhone 4S, iPad 2 jailbreak tool Greenpois0n Absinthe for Windows now available</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2012/01/21/greenpois0n-absinthe-windows/</link>
		<comments>http://www.imore.com/2012/01/21/greenpois0n-absinthe-windows/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sun, 22 Jan 2012 00:51:06 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We finally got an untethered jailbreak for <a href="http://www.imore.com/iphone-4s">iPhone 4S</a> and <a href="http://www.imore.com/ipad-2">iPad 2</a> yesterday via <a href="http://www.imore.com/2012/01/20/greenpois0n-absinthe-untethered-jailbreak-tool-iphone-4s-ipad-2-released/">Greenpois0n Absinthe</a>. Until now the tool was only released for Mac users. It has now been updated with support for Windows users. ]]></description>
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<p>We finally got an untethered jailbreak for <a href="http://www.imore.com/iphone-4s">iPhone 4S</a> and <a href="http://www.imore.com/ipad-2">iPad 2</a> yesterday via <a href="http://www.imore.com/2012/01/20/greenpois0n-absinthe-untethered-jailbreak-tool-iphone-4s-ipad-2-released/">Greenpois0n Absinthe</a>. Until now the tool was only released for Mac users. It has now been updated with support for Windows users. </p>

<p>If you haven&#8217;t already jailbroken your device via <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-unlock-forum/228727-how-jailbreak-iphone-4s-ipad-2-ios-5-0-5-0-1-windows-cli-method.html">redsn0w CLI 0.4.3</a>, I&#8217;d recommend using this method. Hit the links below for instructions and a download link.</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.imore.com/2007/10/07/miscellaneous-jailbreak-software/">Download Greepois0n Absinthe</a></li>
<li><a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-unlock-forum/228684-how-untethered-jailbreak-iphone-4s-ipad-2-ios-5-0-1-ios-5-0-a.html">How to jailbreak iPhone 4S and iPad 2 on iOS 5.0 &amp; 5.0.1 via Greenpois0n Absinthe</a></li>
<li><a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-unlock-forum/">Jailbreak help and discussion forums</a></li>
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		<title>How to untethered jailbreak iPhone 4S &amp; iPad 2 via Greenpois0n Absinthe</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2012/01/20/untethered-jailbreak-iphone-4s-ipad-2-greenpois0n-absinthe/</link>
		<comments>http://www.imore.com/2012/01/20/untethered-jailbreak-iphone-4s-ipad-2-greenpois0n-absinthe/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Jan 2012 17:50:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[You can now <a href="http://www.imore.com/2012/01/20/greenpois0n-absinthe-untethered-jailbreak-tool-iphone-4s-ipad-2-released/">untethered jailbreak your iPhone 4S or iPad 2</a> running iOS 5.0 or iOS 5.0.1 with Greenpois0n Absinthe. It&#8217;s been a long wait and we&#8217;re all more than]]></description>
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<p>You can now <a href="http://www.imore.com/2012/01/20/greenpois0n-absinthe-untethered-jailbreak-tool-iphone-4s-ipad-2-released/">untethered jailbreak your iPhone 4S or iPad 2</a> running iOS 5.0 or iOS 5.0.1 with Greenpois0n Absinthe. It&#8217;s been a long wait and we&#8217;re all more than ready to have all our jailbreak extras back in action. </p>

<p>Whether you&#8217;re new to <a href="http://www.imore.com/jailbreak">jailbreak</a> or a veteran, we&#8217;ve got you covered in our jailbreak forums. Hit the link below for a walkthrough of how to jailbreak your iPhone 4S and iPad 2.</p>

<p>Forums Link: <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-unlock-forum/228684-how-untethered-jailbreak-iphone-4s-ipad-2-ios-5-0-1-ios-5-0-a-post1837845.html#post1837858">How to jailbreak iPhone 4S and iPad 2 via Greenpois0n Absinthe</a></p>

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		<title>Weekly Mod: How to replace a battery in an iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2012/01/04/weekly-mod-replace-battery-iphone-3g3gs/</link>
		<comments>http://www.imore.com/2012/01/04/weekly-mod-replace-battery-iphone-3g3gs/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Jan 2012 13:54:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Replacing the battery in your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS is a moderate level <a href="http://www.tipb.com/category/regular-features/weekly-mod/">DIY repair</a>. If you've got the right tools and parts, it shouldn't be too difficult to swap out that old battery for a brand new one on your own. It'll take a little bit of patience and about 30 minutes of your time.]]></description>
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<p>If your iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS is no longer holding a charge, and always running out of power, replacing the battery is a moderate level <a href="http://www.imore.com/category/regular-features/weekly-mod/">DIY repair</a>. If you&#8217;ve got the right tools and parts, it shouldn&#8217;t be too difficult to swap out that old battery for a brand new one on your own. It&#8217;ll take a little bit of patience and about 30 minutes of your time.</p>

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<p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> As with any repair, TiPb nor <a href="http://www.pxlfix.com">PXLFIX</a> can be held responsible for any damage you may do to your device. It’s also worth considering that opening up your device to perform any repair or modification can and will void your Apple warranty. If you don’t feel comfortable opening your device, don’t. Use extreme care and caution when performing a repair on <em>any</em> device.</p>

<h2>What you need for a DIY iPhone 3G/3GS battery swap</h2>

<p>PXLFIX recommends using only quality and genuine parts from a reputable supplier like <a href="https://www.etechparts.com/?Click=32884">eTech Parts</a>. They have quality parts, tools, and much more for all your repair needs.</p>

<ul>
<li>A sad iPhone 3G or 3GS</li>
<li>A new battery &#8211; <a href="https://www.etechparts.com/Battery-for-iPhone-3GS-16Gb-and-32gb-p/822-4076.htm?Click=32884">iPhone 3GS</a>, <a href="https://www.etechparts.com/Battery-for-iPhone-3GS-16Gb-and-32gb-p/822-4043.htm?Click=32884">iPhone 3G</a></li>
<li>A #00 Phillips screwdriver</li>
<li>A suction cup</li>
<li>A pry tool or spudger</li>
<li>Sim removal tool or paperclip</li>
</ul>

<h2>Power off your iPhone</h2>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0858-560x373.png" alt="" title="Power off iPhone 4" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87697" /></p>

<p>Before performing any repair, always power off your device before removing any screws or parts.</p>

<h2>Remove the dock connector screws</h2>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.42.48-AM-560x372.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS dock connector screw removal" width="560" height="372" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86626" /></p>

<p>Using your #00 Phillips screwdriver, remove the 2 screws located on each side of the dock connector.</p>

<h2>Remove the digitizer &amp; LCD assembly</h2>

<p><em>This part can be a bit tricky so please do this with extreme care so you don&#8217;t tear any cables during the process. I highly recommend using the suction cup method unless your screen is cracked above the home button for some reason and you can&#8217;t get a proper seal with the suction cup.</em></p>

<p><strong>Suction cup method (recommended):</strong></p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.44.02-AM-560x329.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS suction cup method" width="560" height="329" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86628" /></p>

<p>The easiest way to remove the digitizer assembly is by using a suction cup. </p>

<ol>
    <li>Position the suction cup on the screen directly above the home button.</li>
    <li>Using your other hand, hold down the frame while gently pulling up on the suction cup.</li>
    <li>The goal is to get the bottom of the digitizer loose. Do not pull directly up. There are 3 cables attached in the top right of your iPhone. You do not want to tear these. Just pull up until the bottom of the assembly pops out.</li>
    <li>After you have the bottom up you can remove the suction cup.</li>
</ol>

<p><strong>Spudger/razor blade method (only use this method as a secondary method):</strong></p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.44.57-AM-560x310.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS spudger method" width="560" height="310" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86630" /></p>

<p>ONLY use this method if your screen is cracked above the home button. If this is the case, you&#8217;ll need to use a razor blade or spudger in order to remove it. And while you&#8217;re at it, <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/12/13/weekly-mod-replace-shattered-unresponsive-iphone-3g3gs-digitizer-assembly/">replace that broken screen</a>!</p>

<ol>
    <li>Starting in the bottom left hand corner, insert a plastic spudger and gently pry up. Once the first side is starting to pop up, do the same on the bottom right side.</li>
    <li>Run your pry tool along the bottom of the device in order to pop up the bottom of the assembly. Take special care around the home button area.</li>
</ol>

<p><strong>Remove the cables that attach the digitizer assembly to the logic board:</strong></p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.46.46-AM-560x344.png" alt="" title="3GS screen replacement cables to disconnect" width="560" height="344" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86631" /></p>

<p>Once you have the bottom of your digitizer assembly popped up we can remove the cables attaching it to the logic board.</p>

<ol>
    <li>Gently lift up your digitizer enough to have a clear view of the 3 cables in the top right of your iPhone.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.47.16-AM-560x339.png" alt="" title="3GS Digitizer cable removal" width="560" height="339" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86632" />
    <li>With your plastic spudger or pry tool, you&#8217;ll need to pry up the first two cables that attach the digitizer and LCD. They should be labeled with orange stickers numbered 1 and 2. Simply pop them off the logic board gently.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.47.51-AM-560x310.png" alt="" title="3GS induction flex white clip" width="560" height="310" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86633" />
    <li>Underneath these cables you&#8217;ll see one other labeled as cable 3. This one is a bit trickier as it is clipped down. You&#8217;ll need to gently pop up the clasp holding it into the fastener. It is a tiny white clip. Simply pop it upwards and the number 3 cable should then slide right out.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.48.47-AM-560x436.png" alt="" title="3GS induction flex cable" width="560" height="436" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86634" />
    <li>Remove the digitizer &#038; LCD assembly and set it aside.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Remove your SIM card</h2>

<p>Using your SIM tool or a paperclip, either works, remove your SIM card and tray from your device.</p>

<h2>Unclip cables from the logic board</h2>

<p><ol>
<a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0983.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0983-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS 3G 5 and 6 connectors" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89774" /></a>
    <li>Towards the top left of the logic board, use your pry tool to pop up the two cables labeled 5 and 6.</li>
<a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0985.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0985-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS 3G 4 connector" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89775" /></a>
    <li>Towards the bottom of the logic board, 3G owners will only see one cable to the left labeled 4. 3GS users will see two cables (one on each side of the dock connector) labeled 4 and 7. 3G users will just pop up the number 4 cable while 3GS owners will need to pop up both the number 4 and 7 cables.</li></ol></p>

<h2>Remove your logic board</h2>

<ol>
<a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0986.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0986-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS 3G logic board screws" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89776" /></a>
    <li>Remove the 8 screws outlined in the video that hold the logic board in place. One of the screws is under a <em>Do not remove</em> sticker at the bottom right by the dock connector. Obviously you&#8217;ll have to remove the sticker to get to it. </li>
<a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0988.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0988-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3G 3GS do not remove screw" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89777" /></a>
        <li>Make sure you place the screws in an order you will remember. They are different sizes in some instances so you&#8217;ll need to make sure you put them back in the correct order.</li>
<a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_1004.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_1004-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3G 3GS camera clip" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89786" /></a>
    <li>Notice the screw holding the camera in place has a metal bracket underneath it. Just take care not to lose this as you&#8217;ll need to put it back during reassembly.</li>
<a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0994.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0994-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS 3G camera removal" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89779" /></a>
        <li>Gently pop your camera up with your spudger or pry tool.</li>
<a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0996.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0996-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS 3G logic board removal" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89780" /></a>
    <li>Insert your pry tool in the space between the dock connector and logic board and gently pry upward to loosen the logic board.</li>
    <li>Gently grab the bottom of the logic board and slide it out downwards to remove it.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Remove the old battery</h2>

<p><a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0997.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0997-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS 3G battery removal" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89781" /></a></p>

<p>There is nothing holding the battery down but adhesive. Gently use your pry tool to loosen the battery from the back of the device. Run it along the sides and gently pry up taking care not to bend or damage the battery. They are secured with quite a bit of adhesive so you may have to use a little bit of force to remove it. Just take care not to bend the casing either.</p>

<h2>Insert the new battery</h2>

<p><a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0999.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0999-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3G 3GS battery replacement" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89783" /></a></p>

<p>Most replacement batteries will come with adhesive already on them. Simply remove the backing from the adhesive and place the battery in the device taking care not to trap any loose cables underneath it. Push down firmly to make sure the adhesive stays in place.</p>

<h2>Replace the logic board</h2>

<ol>
    <li>Make sure there are no cables in the way. I typically tuck the number 4 cable into the frame (refer to video) so it does not get stuck underneath the logic board.</li>
<a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_1002.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_1002-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3G 3GS logic board replacement" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89785" /></a>
    <li>Start by positioning the top of the logic board below where the SIM tray sits and start sliding it upwards into place.</li>
    <li>Once the top is in place, you can place the bottom of the logic board into its place. Just make sure no cables are stuck underneath the logic board where they should be on top.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Insert your SIM card and tray</h2>

<p>The easiest way to make sure the logic board is in place is to replace your SIM card tray at this point. If it slides in easily, you&#8217;re right on track. Don&#8217;t force it if it doesn&#8217;t want to go in. That means you don&#8217;t have the logic board lined up correctly. Remove it and try again. The SIM tray will also help keep the logic board in place as you replace screws in the logic board.</p>

<h2>Reposition and snap down your camera</h2>

<p><a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0994.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0994-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS 3G camera removal" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89779" /></a></p>

<p>Once the logic board is positioned right, you can reposition and snap down your camera again.</p>

<h2>Replace the logic board screws</h2>

<p><a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0986.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0986-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS 3G logic board screws" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89776" /></a></p>

<p>Replace the eight screws your removed earlier that secure the logic board. Just make sure you replace the metal clip over the camera before replacing the screw that holds it in place.</p>

<h2>Reconnect cables to the logic board</h2>

<p><ol>
<a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0983.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0983-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS 3G 5 and 6 connectors" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89774" /></a>
    <li>Towards the top left of the logic board, reconnect the two cables labeled 5 and 6.</li>
<a href="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0985.png"><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2012/01/IMG_0985-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS 3G 4 connector" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-89775" /></a>
    <li>Towards the bottom of the logic board, 3G owners will only see one cable to the left labeled 4. 3GS users will see two cables (one on each side of the dock connector) labeled 4 and 7. 3G users will reconnect the number 4 cable while 3GS owners will need to reconnect both the number 4 and 7 cables.</li></ol></p>

<h2>Reassemble the digitizer</h2>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.52.00-AM-560x370.png" alt="" title="3GS Induction flex clip" width="560" height="370" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86638" />
<ol>
    <li>Begin with the number 3 cable that clips down. Getting it seated can be a bit tricky. Use a plastic spudger to guide it in the opening if needed. Then push back down the clip that holds it in place.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.46.46-AM-560x344.png" alt="" title="3GS screen replacement cables to disconnect" width="560" height="344" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86631" />
    <li>Next push down the number 1 and 2 cables onto the logic board.</li>
    <li>To snap the digitizer assembly back in place, start at the top and make sure it is lined up. Once the top is pushed down and flush, snap the bottom into place on each side of the home button.</li>
    <li>Replace the two dock connector screws.</li>
</ol></p>

<h2>And&#8230; done!</h2>

<p>If you followed all the steps above correctly you should be able to power on your phone and be on your way! I recommend you drain the battery completely and do one full charge. You also may notice you&#8217;ll need to reset the time and date on your device. Battery pulls tend to reset the clock. </p>

<p>Have you done this repair yourself? Let us know how it went! Want to know how to perform another type of iPhone repair or modification? Send me suggestions to <a href="mailto:ally.kazmucha@tipb.com">ally.kazmucha@tipb.com</a> or leave a comment in our brand new <a href="http://forums.imore.com/mods-diy-repair-forum/">Mod and DIY Repair Forum</a>!</p>

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		<title>Weekly Mod: How to replace the rear camera in an iPhone 4 (GSM/CDMA)</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Dec 2011 04:07:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Replacing the rear camera in your GSM or CDMA iPhone 4 isn't too difficult of a task with the right tools and parts. We'll walk you through step by step and get your camera back into working order in no time. So grab your tools and your sad iPhone 4 and follow along!]]></description>
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<p><a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=58-lSPi-Aus">YouTube Link</a></p>

<p>Replacing the rear camera in your GSM or CDMA iPhone 4 isn&#8217;t a very difficult DIY repair, as long as you have the right tools and parts. We&#8217;ll walk you through step by step and show you how to get your camera back into working order in no time. While the GSM and CDMA variants are slightly different, the guide will work for both. So grab your tools and your sad iPhone 4 and follow along!</p>

<p><span id="more-88490"></span></p>

<p><strong>Disclaimer:</strong> As with any repair, iMore nor <a href="http://www.pxlfix.com">PXLFIX</a> can be held responsible for any damage you may do to your device. It’s also worth considering that opening up your device to perform any repair or modification can and will void your Apple warranty. If you don’t feel comfortable opening your device, don’t. Use extreme care and caution when performing a repair on <em>any</em> device.</p>

<h2>What you need for a DIY iPhone 4 rear camera repair</h2>

<p>PXLFIX recommends using only quality and genuine parts from a reputable supplier like <a href="https://www.etechparts.com/?Click=32884">eTech Parts</a>. They have quality parts, tools, and much more for all your repair needs.</p>

<ul>
<li>GSM or CDMA iPhone 4</li>
<li>Rear camera replacement &#8211; <a href="https://www.etechparts.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=822-4174&amp;Click=32884">iPhone 4 camera</a></li>
<li>#00 Phillips screwdriver</li>
<li>Pry tool or spudger</li>
<li>Security screwdriver (only if your iPhone has 5-point security screws in the dock connector)</li>
</ul>

<h2>Power off your iPhone 4</h2>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0858-560x373.png" alt="" title="Power off iPhone 4" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87697" /></p>

<p>Before performing any repair, always power off your device before removing any screws or parts.</p>

<h2>Remove the back of your iPhone</h2>

<p><ol>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0859-560x373.png" alt="" title="Remove dock connector screws" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87698" />
    <li>First remove the bottom 2 dock connector screws in your iPhone 4. Use either your #00 screwdriver or the five point depending on whether or not your iPhone 4 has security screws in the dock connector. Almost all newer devices will have security screws.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0862-560x373.png" alt="" title="Remove back of iPhone 4" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87700" />
    <li>To remove the back simply slide the back upwards and lift it off gently.</li>
    <li>Set the back and 2 dock connector screws aside.</li>
</ol></p>

<p>Before we move on to actually replacing the camera. You may want to make sure your back plate is not the culprit if your camera is producing bad images. Check and make sure neither the inside or outside of the lens cover is scratches or cloudy. If it is, try taking a picture with your back cover <em>removed</em>. If the pictures turn out fine, you&#8217;ll just need to <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/11/29/diy-replace-casing-iphone-4/">replace your iPhone 4 back cover</a>. If your images are still blurry or the camera does not function at all, you&#8217;ll need to continue on to replace the actual rear camera component.</p>

<h2>Remove the battery</h2>

<ol>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0688-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 4 battery screw removal" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-85770" />
    <li>To remove the battery you’ll need to remove the #00 screw holding the battery clip in place. Remove this screw located to the bottom left of the battery.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0687-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 4 battery clip" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-85769" />
    <li>The metal clip on the battery is what clips the battery to the logic board. You’ll need to pop this clip up with your plastic pry tool. Simply stick the end of your pry tool underneath the clip and gently pull upwards until it unfastens from the logic board.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0692-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 4 battery removal" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-85773" />
    <li>To remove the battery, I do not recommend using the plastic pull tab. There is quite a bit of adhesive underneath the battery and the tab will normally just rip off or you can bend the battery. Instead, run your pry tool along the right side of the battery and break the adhesive that way. Once the battery is free from the adhesive, you can pull the battery out of the phone. There are no other connectors holding it in.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0941-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 4 grounding clip" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-88517" />
    <li>GSM iPhone 4 users will notice a tiny grounding clip sitting underneath where you unscrewed the battery. Set this aside for replacement during reassembly. This is a grounding clip for your antenna. Make sure you put it back in place before reconnecting your battery. CDMA users will not see this as it is in a different location.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Remove the top logic board shield</h2>

<ol>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0932-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 4 logic board shield" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-88511" />
    <li>There are 5 screws holding the logic board shield in place. Depending on whether you have a CDMA or GSM iPhone 4, your shield will look different. The process is the same though. Simply remove the 5 screws holding it in place. Just be sure to remember which holes they came out of as the screws are different sizes. I always keep them in order of how they came out.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0935-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 4 logic board shield clip" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-88512" />
    <li>Next you&#8217;ll need to remove the shield. Both models have a tiny clip built into the shield holding it in place. (Refer to the photo above.) Pop it up with your pry tool and you should be able to slide the shield up fairly easily. Just take care not to bend it or break off a clip. The Verizon variant seats into the logic board with two tiny notches underneath the camera connection. When reassembling, just line up the two notches on the shield and it will slide into place easily. For the AT&#038;T model, just make sure the clip in the photo above is the first part you insert and it will line up nicely again.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Replace the rear camera</h2>

<ol>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0936-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 4 camera connector" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-88513" />
    <li>There is only one connector holding the camera to the logic board. Simply remove this cable in the picture above using your pry tool. Gently lift upwards and it will pop right off.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0937-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 4 camera removal" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-88514" />
    <li>Next gently lift the camera out of the device. You&#8217;ll notice there is a tiny tab that is seated underneath the LCD and digitizer cables to the right.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0938-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 4 camera removal 2" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-88515" />
    <li>To insert the new camera, start by sliding the tabbed part underneath the two cables and then push down gently to seat the camera. Try not to touch the lens at all.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0939-560x373.png" alt="" title="iPhone 4 camera replacement" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-88516" />
    <li>Re-fasten the cable to the logic board.</li>
</ol>

<h2>And &#8230;done!</h2>

<p>That&#8217;s it! All you&#8217;ll need to do now is reassemble your device in the reverse order and you&#8217;ll be taking pictures again in no time.</p>

<p>Have you done this repair yourself? Let us know how it went! Want to know how to perform another type of iPhone repair or modification? Send me suggestions to <a href="mailto:ally.kazmucha@tipb.com">ally.kazmucha@tipb.com</a> or leave a comment in our brand new <a href="http://forums.imore.com/mods-diy-repair-forum/">Mod and DIY Repair Forum</a>!</p>

<p>For repair questions or to inquire about mail-in repairs through <a href="http://www.pxlfix.com">PXLFIX</a>, please follow us on <a href="http://www.twitter.com/PXLFIX">Twitter</a> or <a href="mailto:contact@pxlfix.com">e-mail us</a> directly!</p>
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		<title>Weekly Mod: How to replace an iPhone 4 vibrator assembly (GSM only)</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Dec 2011 18:14:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If your vibrate isn't working or is very faint on you GSM iPhone 4, you may need a new vibrator assembly. If you're out of warranty but have just a little bit of ninja skill, it's a very cheap and easy repair to perform yourself. ]]></description>
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<p>If the vibrate function of AT&amp;T/GSM iPhone 4 isn&#8217;t working or is very faint, you may need a new vibrator assembly. If you&#8217;re out of warranty but have just a little bit of ninja skill, it&#8217;s a very cheap and easy repair to perform yourself. </p>

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<p>It&#8217;s worth noting that this guide is only valid for the AT&amp;T or other GSM variant of the iPhone 4. The iPhone 4S and Verizon/CDMA iPhone 4 are very similar internally but very different from the GSM variant of the original iPhone 4. So if your iPhone 4 is not AT&amp;T/GSM, proceed no further young Jedi!</p>

<p><strong><em>Disclaimer:</em></strong> As with any repair, iMore nor <a href="http://www.pxlfix.com">PXLFIX</a> can be held responsible for any damage you may do to your device. It’s also worth considering that opening up your device to perform any repair or modification can and will void your Apple warranty. If you don’t feel comfortable opening your device, don’t.  Use extreme care and caution when performing a repair on <em>any</em> device.</p>

<h2>What you need for a DIY vibrator assembly repair</h2>

<p>PXLFIX recommends using only quality and genuine parts from a reputable supplier like <a href="https://www.etechparts.com/?Click=32884">eTech Parts</a>. They have quality parts, tools, and much more for all your repair needs.</p>

<ul>
<li>A GSM iPhone 4</li>
<li>Replacement vibrator assembly &#8211; <a href="https://www.etechparts.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=822-4198&amp;Click=32884">GSM iPhone 4 vibrator assembly</a></li>
<li>#00 Phillips screwdriver</li>
<li>Security screwdriver (only if your iPhone has the security screws in the dock connector)</li>
</ul>

<h2>Power off your iPhone 4</h2>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0858-560x373.png" alt="" title="Power off iPhone 4" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87697" /></p>

<p>You should always power off your device before performing any type of internal repair work. Simply hold down your top power button and <em>Slide to power off</em>.</p>

<h2>Remove the back of your iPhone 4</h2>

<ol>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0859-560x373.png" alt="" title="Remove dock connector screws" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87698" />
    <li>First remove the bottom 2 dock connector screws in your iPhone 4. Use either your #00 screwdriver or the five point depending on whether or not your iPhone 4 has security screws in the dock connector. Almost all newer devices will have security screws.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0862-560x373.png" alt="" title="Remove back of iPhone 4" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87700" />
    <li>To remove the back simply slide the back upwards and lift it off gently.</li>
    <li>Set the back and 2 dock connector screws aside.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Replace the vibrator assembly</h2>

<ol><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0863-560x373.png" alt="" title="Locate vibrator assemly" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87701" />
    <li>Locate your vibrator assembly in the upper right hand corner of your iPhone 4 (assuming you&#8217;re looking at it from the back).</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0864-560x373.png" alt="" title="Remove vibrator assembly screws" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87702" />
    <li>It is held in with two screws. Use your #00 Phillips screwdriver and remove them. The screw on the left will be significantly longer. Just remember which screw came from where.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0866-560x373.png" alt="" title="Remove vibrator assembly" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87703" />
    <li>Next, gently lift the old vibrator assembly out of the device.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0868-560x373.png" alt="" title="Replace vibrator assembly and screws" width="560" height="373" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-87704" />
    <li>Place the new one in carefully and replace the two screws that hold it in place.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Reassemble your iPhone</h2>

<p>All you need to do now is replace the back on your iPhone 4 and put the two dock connector screws back in.</p>

<h2>And &#8230;done!</h2>

<p>That&#8217;s all there is to it! Have you done this repair yourself? Let us know how it went! Want to know how to perform another type of iPhone repair or modification? Send me suggestions to <a href="mailto:ally.kazmucha@tipb.com">ally.kazmucha@tipb.com</a> or leave a comment in our brand new <a href="http://forums.imore.com/mods-diy-repair-forum/">Mod and DIY Repair Forum</a>!</p>

<p>For repair questions or to inquire about mail-in repairs through <a href="http://www.pxlfix.com">PXLFIX</a>, follow us on <a href="http://www.twitter.com/PXLFIX">Twitter</a> or <a href="mailto:contact@pxlfix.com">e-mail us</a> directly!</p>
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		<title>Daily Tip: How to tethered jailbreak iOS 5.0 and 5.0.1 via Ac1dSn0w</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/12/15/tethered-jailbreak-ios-50501-ac1dsn0w/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 15 Dec 2011 05:27:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ac1dSn0w is a newly released jailbreak tool that'll allow you to tethered jailbreak your device (no iPhone 4S or iPad 2 support). So if RedSn0w is giving you issues, you may want to give Ac1dSn0w a try. If you've used RedSn0w in the past and you're more comfortable using it instead, you can of course <a href="http://www.tipb.com/2011/11/30/tethered-jailbreak-ios-501-redsn0w/">tethered jailbreak iOS 5.0 and 5.0.1 via RedSn0w</a> as well. Windows users will need to use RedSn0w as Ac1dSn0w only currently supports Mac.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-14-at-6.43.24-PM.png" alt="Daily Tip: How to tethered jailbreak iOS 5.0 &#038; 5.0.1 via Ac1dSn0w" title="Daily Tip: How to tethered jailbreak iOS 5.0 &#038; 5.0.1 via Ac1dSn0w" width="519" height="270" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-87022" /></p>

<p>If <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/30/tethered-jailbreak-ios-501-redsn0w/">redsn0w</a> isn&#8217;t doing it for you, and you&#8217;re a Mac user, you may be wondering how to Jailbreak iOS 5.0 and iOS 5.0.1 using Ac1dSn0w. <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/27/pwndev-team-releases-ac1dsn0w-jailbreak-tool-ios-50-501/">Ac1dSn0w</a> is a newly released jailbreak tool that&#8217;ll allow you to tethered Jailbreak most iOS devices (unfortunately, still not iPhone 4S or iPad 2). It&#8217;s also a fairly straight forward process.</p>

<p><span id="more-87013"></span></p>

<h2>Currently supported devices</h2>

<ul>
<li>iPhone 3G/3GS</li>
<li>iPhone 4</li>
<li>iPod Touch 4th generation</li>
<li>iPad 1</li>
</ul>

<h2>What you need</h2>

<ul>
<li>One of the supported devices listed above</li>
<li>A Mac running either OS X Lion or OS X Snow Leopard</li>
<li>Ac1dSn0w &#8211; <a href="http://pwndevteam.com/Ac1dSn0w/Ac1dSn0w_mac.zip">Download here</a></li>
</ul>

<h2>Jailbreak your device</h2>

<ol><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/1.png" alt="" title="Ac1dSn0w main screen" width="140" height="308" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-87020" />
    <li>Once you&#8217;ve downloaded Ac1dSn0w, open it.</li>
    <li>Next connect your device to your Mac and power it off.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-14-at-6.43.24-PM.png" alt="" title="Ac1dSn0w DFU" width="519" height="270" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-87022" />
    <li>If you&#8217;ve already gotten your device in <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/12/02/tip-put-iphone-ipad-dfu-mode/">DFU (device firmware update) mode</a>, just click <em>Jailbreak</em>. If you don&#8217;t, tick the checkmark box that says <em>Show Assistant</em> and a prompt will come up that will help walk you through putting your device in DFU mode.</li>
    <li>Once your device is in DFU mode, hit the <em>Jailbreak</em> button on the main screen of Ac1dSn0w.</li>
    <li>Let Ac1dSn0w do its thing.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Perform a tethered boot</h2>

<ol><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/1.png" alt="" title="Ac1dSn0w main screen" width="140" height="308" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-87020" />
    <li>After you jailbreak the phone will reboot which will require you to perform a tethered boot. Use the assistant in Ac1dSn0w to put your phone back in DFU mode.</li>
    <li>This time instead of clicking <em>Jailbreak</em>, you&#8217;ll click on <em>Tethered Boot</em>.</li>
</ol>

<p>You&#8217;ll need to perform a tethered boot anytime your phone is completely turned off. You can still install applications that require the springboard to restart as that won&#8217;t require a tethered boot. The only time you&#8217;ll need to tethered boot is if your phone dies completely or you turn it off.</p>

<p>While this program will do the same thing as programs like RedSn0w, feel free to use whatever program you find the easiest. If you do happen to try out Ac1dSn0w, let us know how it went. And if you run into issues or have questions, check out our <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-unlock-forum/">TiPb jailbreak and unlock forums</a>.</p>
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		<title>Weekly Mod: how to replace a shattered or unresponsive iPhone 3G/3GS digitizer assembly</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/12/13/weekly-mod-replace-shattered-unresponsive-iphone-3g3gs-digitizer-assembly/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 13 Dec 2011 17:30:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you shattered the glass on your iPhone 3G or 3GS, a screen replacement is a relatively easy repair to perform. You'll just need a few tools and a new digitizer assembly to turn your broken iPhone 3G or 3GS from broken to good as new.]]></description>
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<p>Shattered the glass on your iPhone 3G or 3GS, or have a touchscreen that has stopped responding, and wondering how easy a screen replacement is to DIY?  Well, you&#8217;re in luck &#8212; a screen replacement is a relatively easy repair to perform. You&#8217;ll just need a few tools and a new digitizer assembly to make your broken iPhone 3G or 3GS good as new! This repair can also fix an unresponsive home button as well.</p>

<p><span id="more-86611"></span></p>

<p><strong><em>Disclaimer:</em></strong> As with any repair, iMore nor PXLFIX can be held responsible for any damage you may do to your device. It’s also worth considering that opening up your device to perform any repair or modification can and will void your Apple warranty. If you don’t feel comfortable opening your device, don’t. Never use any type of conductive tool to pry or lift cables. Always use a plastic pry tool or spudger. And of course, make sure your device is powered off before beginning any repair work.</p>

<h2>What you&#8217;ll need</h2>

<p>PXLFIX recommends using only quality and genuine parts from a reputable supplier like <a href="https://www.etechparts.com/?Click=32884">eTech Parts</a>. They have the proper parts and tools for all your repair needs.</p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/IMG_0786-560x420.jpg" alt="" title="mod tools " width="560" height="420" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86639" /></p>

<ul>
<li>A broken iPhone 3G or iPhone 3GS</li>
<li>A new digitizer assembly (while the steps for this repair are the same for both phone models, the part <em>is</em> different so make sure you order the correct assembly for your device) &#8211; <a href="https://www.etechparts.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=822-4096&amp;Click=32884">iPhone 3GS digitizer assembly</a>, <a href="https://www.etechparts.com/ProductDetails.asp?ProductCode=822-4048&amp;Click=32884">iPhone 3G digitizer assembly</a></li>
<li>A #00 Phillips screwdriver</li>
<li>A suction cup</li>
<li>A plastic pry tool or spudger</li>
<li>A metal spudger/spatula or razor blade (you&#8217;ll only need this if the suction cup method won&#8217;t work depending on where the glass is cracked)</li>
</ul>

<h2>Power off your phone</h2>

<p>First things first, power off your device. Hold down the power button and slide to power off. Once the device is completely off, move on to the next step.</p>

<h2>Remove the dock connector screws</h2>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.42.48-AM-560x372.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS dock connector screw removal" width="560" height="372" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86626" /></p>

<p>Using your #00 Phillips screwdriver, remove the 2 screws located on each side of the dock connector.</p>

<h2>Remove the old digitizer assembly</h2>

<p><em>This part can be a bit tricky so please do this with extreme care so you don&#8217;t tear any cables during the process.</em></p>

<p><strong>Suction cup method (recommended):</strong></p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.44.02-AM-560x329.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS suction cup method" width="560" height="329" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86628" /></p>

<p>The easiest way to remove the old digitizer is by using a suction cup to pull up the old screen. </p>

<ol>
    <li>Position the suction cup on the screen directly above the home button.</li>
    <li>Using your other hand, hold down the frame while gently pulling up on the suction cup.</li>
    <li>The goal is to get the bottom of the digitizer loose. Do not pull directly up. There are 3 cables attached in the top right of your iPhone. You do not want to tear these. Just pull up until the bottom of the assembly pops out.</li>
    <li>After you have the bottom up you can remove the suction cup.</li>
</ol>

<p><strong>Spudger/razor blade method (only use this method as a secondary method):</strong></p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.44.57-AM-560x310.png" alt="" title="iPhone 3GS spudger method" width="560" height="310" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86630" /></p>

<p>If your screen is cracked above the home button, a suction cup may not create a seal strong enough for you to pull the digitizer up. If this is the case, you&#8217;ll need to use a razor blade or spudger in order to remove it.</p>

<ol>
    <li>Starting in the bottom left hand corner, insert a plastic spudger and gently pry up. Once the first side is starting to pop up, do the same on the bottom right side.</li>
    <li>Run your pry tool along the bottom of the device in order to pop up the bottom of the assembly. Take special care around the home button area.</li>
</ol>

<p><strong>Remove the cables that attach the digitizer assembly to the logic board:</strong></p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.46.46-AM-560x344.png" alt="" title="3GS screen replacement cables to disconnect" width="560" height="344" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86631" /></p>

<p>Once you have the bottom of your digitizer assembly popped up we can remove the cables attaching it to the logic board.</p>

<ol>
    <li>Gently lift up your digitizer enough to have a clear view of the 3 cables in the top right of your iPhone.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.47.16-AM-560x339.png" alt="" title="3GS Digitizer cable removal" width="560" height="339" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86632" />
    <li>With your plastic spudger or pry tool, you&#8217;ll need to pry up the first two cables that attach the digitizer and LCD. They should be labeled with orange stickers numbered 1 and 2. Simply pop them off the logic board gently.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.47.51-AM-560x310.png" alt="" title="3GS induction flex white clip" width="560" height="310" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86633" />
    <li>Underneath these cables you&#8217;ll see one other labeled as cable 3. This one is a bit trickier as it is clipped down. You&#8217;ll need to gently pop up the clasp holding it into the fastener. It is a tiny white clip. Simply pop it upwards and the number 3 cable should then slide right out.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.48.47-AM-560x436.png" alt="" title="3GS induction flex cable" width="560" height="436" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86634" />
    <li>Remove the digitizer assembly and set it aside for LCD removal.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Remove the LCD from the old assembly and place it in the new assembly</h2>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.49.31-AM-560x332.png" alt="" title="3GS lcd screws" width="560" height="332" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86636" />
<ol>
    <li>There are 6 screws holding the LCD in place. They are all the same size. Three on the left side of the frame, 2 on the right side of the frame, and 1 on the top right holding down the induction flex. Remove all 6 screws with your #00 Phillips screwdriver and set them aside.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.50.57-AM-560x305.png" alt="" title="3GS LCD removal" width="560" height="305" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86637" />
    <li>Next use your pry tool to slowly work the LCD out of the old assembly on the left and right sides. It should come out fairly easily. Just take special care not to scratch it while removing it. The LCD and back plate will remove in one piece as they are glued together.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.49.12-AM-560x371.png" alt="" title="3GS LCD Screws 2" width="560" height="371" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86635" />
    <li>Re-position the LCD and frame in the new assembly and replace all 6 screws in the new assembly. Make sure to remove any protection film on the inside of the new assembly before putting in the LCD. This is also a good time to check for dust between the LCD and new digitizer. I use air duster when necessary to make sure none gets stuck on the inside of the device.</li>
</ol></p>

<h2>Reassemble the digitizer</h2>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.52.00-AM-560x370.png" alt="" title="3GS Induction flex clip" width="560" height="370" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86638" />
<ol>
    <li>Begin with the number 3 cable that clips down. Getting it seated can be a bit tricky. Use a plastic spudger to guide it in the opening if needed. Then push back down the clip that holds it in place.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-12-at-11.46.46-AM-560x344.png" alt="" title="3GS screen replacement cables to disconnect" width="560" height="344" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-86631" />
    <li>Next push down the number 1 and 2 cables onto the logic board.</li>
    <li>To snap the new digitizer assembly back in place, start at the top and make sure it is lined up. Once the top is pushed down and flush, snap the bottom into place on each side of the home button.</li>
    <li>Replace the two dock connector screws.</li>
</ol></p>

<h2>And&#8230; done!</h2>

<p>That&#8217;s it! You now have a brand new digitizer on your iPhone 3G or 3GS! Turn your iPhone back on and test the digitizer. If the touchscreen is unresponsive, remove the digitizer again and verify that the number 2 cable is pushed down all the way onto the logic board and seated correctly. Also test your proximity sensor while making a call and make sure it is functioning properly.</p>

<p>Have you done this repair yourself? Let us know how it went! Want to know how to perform another type of iPhone repair or modification? Send me suggestions to <a href="mailto:ally.kazmucha@tipb.com">ally.kazmucha@tipb.com</a> or leave a comment in our brand new <a href="http://forums.imore.com/mods-diy-repair-forum/">Mod and DIY Repair Forum</a>!</p>

<p>For questions or to inquire about mail-in repairs through PXLFIX, please follow us on <a href="http://www.twitter.com/PXLFIX">Twitter</a>, like us on <a href="http://www.facebook.com/PXLFIX">Facebook</a> or <a href="mailto:contact@pxlfix.com">e-mail us</a> directly! Of course, you can like us and follow us just because you think we&#8217;re cool too!</p>
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		<title>2011 iPhone and iPad Jailbreak starters guide</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/12/03/beginners-guide-jailbreak-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch/</link>
		<comments>http://www.imore.com/2011/12/03/beginners-guide-jailbreak-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch/#comments</comments>
		<pubDate>Sat, 03 Dec 2011 16:48:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everything you need to know to get started Jailbreaking your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, including tools, tips, Cydia, apps, themes, and tweaks!



New to iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Everything you need to know to get started Jailbreaking your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad, including tools, tips, Cydia, apps, themes, and tweaks!</h3>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/jailbreak_starters_guide.jpg" alt="iPhone and iPad Jailbreak starters guide" title="iPhone and iPad Jailbreak starters guide" width="560" height="294" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85530" /></p>

<p>New to iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad and heard about Jailbreak, but not sure if it&#8217;s for you, and how to get started if it is? No problem, TiPb&#8217;s here to help! Jailbreak lets you change the look of your entire iPhone, put extra icons in the dock, reply to SMS or iMessage without leaving a game, preview events from the lock screen, toggle settings with a swipe, and much, much more. Compiled here is a master list of basic Jailbreak terms, tools, apps, tweaks, themes, and utilities, and a break down the pros and cons, so you&#8217;ll know if you&#8217;re comfortable taking the plunge.</p>

<p>Already a Jailbreak wizard? Save this link as a handy reference to shoot friends and family who are just getting started.</p>

<p>Note: If you need extra help or want to get into more advanced areas of Jailbreak, check out:</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-forum/">Jailbreak Forums</a></li>
<li><a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-apps-hacks-themes-forum/">Jailbreak Apps, Hacks, and Themes Forum</a></li>
<li><a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-dev-forum/">Jailbreak Dev Forum</a></li>
</ul>

<p><span id="more-85344"></span></p>

<h2>Common ways to Jailbreak</h2>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/redsn0w.jpg" alt="Jailbreak Starters Guide - redsn0w" title="Jailbreak Starters Guide - redsn0w" width="560" height="339" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85532" /></p>

<p>There are usually several ways to jailbreak depending exactly when a new version of iOS is released, when a new exploit is found, and when new jailbreaks are released. Some are one-button easy, others command-line complicated. Here are the latest and the simplest. We&#8217;ll continue to update this page and our <a href="http://www.imore.com/jailbreak">main jailbreak page</a> whenever new jailbreak tools are released or updated.</p>

<p>If you&#8217;re not sure which tool you&#8217;d need, here&#8217;s how to find out <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/12/26/daily-tip-find-ios-software-baseband-version-running/">which iOS software and iPhone modem firmware you&#8217;re running</a>.</p>

<h3>iOS 5 &amp; 5.0.1 (GSM/CDMA) Jailbreak (tethered)</h3>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/30/tethered-jailbreak-ios-501-redsn0w/">How to Jailbreak iOS 5 &amp; 5.0.1 via RedSn0w (does not work on iPad 2 or iPhone 4S)</a> </li>
</ul>

<h3>iOS 4.3.3 (AT&amp;T/GSM) Jailbreak (untethered)</h3>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/07/06/jailbreak-ios-433-jailbreakme-jailbreak/">How to Jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 via JailbreakMe (including iPad 2)</a></li>
<li><a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/05/06/jailbreak-ios-433-redsn0w-096rc15-untethered/">How to Jailbreak iOS 4.3.3 with redsn0w</a></li>
</ul>

<h3>iOS 4.2.6 (Verizon) Jailbreak (untethered)</h3>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/02/10/jailbreak-verizon-iphone-4-greenpois0n-ios-426/">How to jailbreak iOS 4.2.6 on your Verizon iPhone 4 with Greenpois0n</a></li>
</ul>

<h2>Common Jailbreak Terms</h2>

<h3>Jailbreak</h3>

<p>The most obvious of all terms, but yet the most confused. Jailbreak comes from &#8220;breaking open&#8221; the root &#8220;jail&#8221; that Apple uses to secure iOS against running unsigned &#8212; aka unapproved by Apple &#8212; code. (You might have heard this called &#8220;rooting&#8221; on other platforms.) While Apple does this for security reasons, so bad guys can&#8217;t put viruses and malware on iOS, it also prevents good guys from making some incredibly useful but currently frowned upon features &#8212; like ssh access, shortcuts, themes, side-loading, and much more. </p>

<p>Jailbreaking applies to iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad, and at its core is about control and customization, letting you do what you want with the device you purchased.</p>

<h3>Tethered vs. Untethered</h3>

<p>Two common terms you&#8217;ll see associated with Jailbreak are <strong>Tethered</strong> and <strong>Untethered</strong>. These refer to whether or not you need to connect your Jailbroken iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad to your PC over USB in order to reboot it.</p>

<p>An Untethered Jailbreak can be rebooted any time, anywhere, without having to connect to your PC. It works just like a non-Jailbroken device.</p>

<p>A Tethered Jailbreak needs to be plugged into your PC over USB, and you typically need to re-run your Jailbreak utility &#8212; like redsn0w &#8212; and choose the &#8220;reboot&#8221; option to restart your device.</p>

<p>Rebooting a Tethered Jailbreak without plugging into your PC could result in your device not restarting, or restarting but with no access to Cydia, or other side effects.</p>

<p>An Untethered Jailbreak is typically harder to develop and takes longer to release than a Tethered Jailbreak, so Untethered Jailbreaks are often only available for older versions of iOS while Tethered Jailbreaks get updated more quickly.</p>

<p>For example, iOS 5 can currently only be Jailbroken with a Tether.</p>

<h3>Unlocking</h3>

<p>If you bought your iPhone from a carrier like AT&amp;T, or at a subsidized (on-contract) price, it will almost certainly be SIM-locked to that carrier. That means, for example, you can&#8217;t take out your AT&amp;T SIM and put in a T-Mobile SIM if you want to change plans, or put in a Rogers or Vodafone SIM if you&#8217;re traveling. </p>

<p>While you can buy SIM-unlocked iPhones directly from Apple in many countries, and some carriers will unlock an iPhone for you after a certain period of time or for a certain amount of money, many won&#8217;t, including AT&amp;T. So, unlocking is a Jailbreak method of removing the carrier SIM-lock so you can use your iPhone on the network or networks of your choosing. </p>

<p>The unlock process can change from firmware to firmware but typically, you&#8217;ll need to jailbreak your phone and then install a program via Cydia like ultrasn0w or yellowsn0w, which will then unlock your iPhone. </p>

<p>Note: There are also other ways to unlock such as the <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/03/23/gevey-sim-unlocks-iphone-4-ios-43-latest-baseband-video/">Gevey SIM</a> but they&#8217;re typically frowned upon considering you&#8217;ve got to dial an emergency number for the process to work.</p>

<h3>Cydia</h3>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/cydia.jpg" alt="2011 iPhone and iPad Jailbreak starters guide" title="2011 iPhone and iPad Jailbreak starters guide" width="560" height="500" class="size-full wp-image-85533" /></p>

<p>Apple has the App Store, jailbreakers have <strong>Cydia</strong> in addition to Apple&#8217;s App Store. (If you want to be technical, Jailbreak had Installer even before Apple had the App Store.) Because Cydia isn&#8217;t run by Apple, Cydia apps don&#8217;t have to be approved by Apple and you can find all sorts of highly useful themes, utilities, tweaks and other software in Cydia you simply can&#8217;t find anywhere else.</p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/repo.jpg" alt="2011 iPhone and iPad Jailbreak starters guide" title="2011 iPhone and iPad Jailbreak starters guide" width="560" height="426" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85534" /></p>

<p>Cydia works with <strong>repos</strong>, or repositories. These are simply the sources for the software files that Cydia lets you install. ModMyi and BigBoss are two of the largest. They are already added when you install Cydia. You are always welcome to add custom repos if you choose, however, you really want to stick to well known, trusted sources. Just because good guy developers are making great software for Jailbreak, doesn&#8217;t mean a bad guy won&#8217;t try to sneak in something you don&#8217;t want.</p>

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<h3>Recovery Mode and DFU Mode</h3>

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<p>There are two &#8220;modes&#8221; you might have to enter in order to Jailbreak your iPhone, iPod touch or iPad &#8212; <strong>Recovery Mode</strong> and <strong>Device Firmware Update (DFU)</strong> mode. While they may seem similar, there are some differences. </p>

<p>If your screen shows a &#8220;Connect to iTunes&#8221; logo with a &#8220;Slide for Emergency&#8221; control, that&#8217;s Recovery Mode. If you only see a &#8220;Connect to iTunes&#8221; (no &#8220;Slide for Emergency&#8221; control), or more commonly, a black screen, you are in DFU mode.</p>

<p>The main difference between these two modes is what they will and won&#8217;t bypass for installs. Recovery mode will implement iBoot (basically a portion of the bootloader than runs an integrity check) which will not allow you to downgrade your device&#8217;s current version of iOS. </p>

<p>DFU mode will still talk to iTunes but it bypasses iBoot which will then allow you to downgrade firmware. Most jailbreaks will require DFU mode for these reasons. </p>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/12/02/tip-put-iphone-ipad-dfu-mode/">How to put your iPhone or iPad into DFU mode</a></li>
</ul>

<h3>SHSH Blobs</h3>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/Screen-Shot-2011-12-01-at-8.15.31-PM.png" alt="" title="SHSH Blobs" width="547" height="236" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85349" /></p>

<p><strong>Signature HaSH</strong> or <em>SHSH</em>* blobs are the signature system Apple has created to verify iOS firmware for authentication. Apple uses them to prevent iTunes from restoring older versions of iOS to iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch. For example, a short time after iOS x.1 is released, Apple will stop signing iOS x.0 and you&#8217;ll no longer be able to restore that version to your device.</p>

<p>This is important because iOS x.0 might have a Jailbreak and iOS x.1. might not yet have been Jailbroken (or may be a tethered vs. untethered Jailbreak. So, if you upgrade you could lose your Jailbreak, your untether, etc.</p>

<p>SHSH blobs save you from this headache. It will basically give iTunes a fake authentication, which in turn, makes iTunes think your restore has been verified. </p>

<p>Cydia will save SHSH blobs for you but occasionally their servers get flooded and they disable it for a period of time. If that happens, you can use TinyUmbrella as well. I highly recommend saving your blobs early on in case you ever find yourself in this predicament.</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/28/save-shsh-blobs-tinyumbrella-jailbreak/">How to save SHSH blobs via TinyUmbrella</a>.</li>
</ul>

<h3>Baseband</h3>

<p>The baseband is essentially the part of your iPhone that controls the antenna. This has everything to do with your service and signal. This is why most unlockers have to be extremely careful when upgrading. If the baseband changes, it can permanently keep them from achieving an unlock again. This is the main reason most unlockers tend to favor PwnageTool. It creates a custom firmware bundle for you to upgrade to that doesn&#8217;t upgrade the baseband, only the main OS. If you are running on the same carrier you bought your iPhone from and don&#8217;t care about unlocking, the baseband it typically less of a concern. Wifi and Bluetooth don&#8217;t run on the baseband either, so iPod touch or wi-fi only iPad owners typically don&#8217;t have concerns when it comes to new baseband versions.</p>

<h3>Springboard and Re-Spring</h3>

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<p>On a computer you have a desktop, on an iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad you have a <strong>Springboard</strong>. That&#8217;s the technical name of the iOS Home Screen system, and it&#8217;s basically the interface you constantly interact with. Another term you&#8217;ll come in contact with is respringing. </p>

<p>Which leads us to <strong>Re-Spring</strong>, or the process of restarting the Springboard. Some jailbreak apps you install will require you to do this. All changes in the appearance of your phone via Winterboard (explained below) will require a respring as well. It&#8217;s nothing more than refreshing your desktop on a computer. </p>

<h2>Popular Jailbreak Utilities</h2>

<h3>Winterboard or Dreamboard</h3>

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<p>A lot of people jailbreak for the ability to change the look &#8212; aka theme &#8212; of their device. Enter Winterboard and the newly released Dreamboard. Both are free downloads in Cydia. When you install a Winterboard theme, all the components will show up in Winterboard. Depending upon how a theme developer decided to bundle their theme, you may have only one package in Winterboard, or you may have several. I personally prefer when developers separate theme elements. </p>

<p>Since Winterboard works as a hierarchy, I can select a theme and if I don&#8217;t like the sounds, I can download a sound pack I &#8220;do&#8221; like and apply that in Winterboard. The key is to move it above the main theme so it overrides the sounds I don&#8217;t want. I highly suggest jailbreakers become very familiar and comfortable with Winterboard. If you do, there is no limit to what you can do to your phone and you&#8217;ll be able to tweak and customize even the littlest details of your springboard. </p>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/dreamboard.jpg" alt="" title="dreamboard" width="560" height="840" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85535" /></p>

<p>Dreamboard is a relatively new tweak to the jailbreak scene but one I&#8217;ve already decided to include it on my <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/03/top-5-jailbreak-utilities-ios-5/">must have iOS 5 jailbreak list</a> . It gives you even more theming ability straight from the device. Swap out icons, customize your theme, and simply apply it. Even though it&#8217;s in its early stages, it shows a lot of promise so far. </p>

<h3>SBSettings</h3>

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<p>SBSettings is a free utility that allows you to add quick toggles that will drop down onto your springboard. There are also several plug-ins and themes you can download for SBSettings as well. It&#8217;ll also allow you to hide icons you don&#8217;t want or use. This is especially useful for hiding stock apps you can&#8217;t uninstall. I hide the default weather and stock apps among others that are simply wasting space on my springboard. You&#8217;ll also be able to more closely keep tabs on your memory and running processes. This was extremely useful before multitasking. It&#8217;s still useful today for freeing up memory and seeing what may be eating through battery or slowing your phone down. </p>

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<h3>Notification Replacement Apps</h3>

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<p>Even though <a href="http://www.imore.com/ios">iOS 5</a> introduced <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/11/daily-tip-change-iphone-ipad-notification-center-alert-style/">Notification Center</a>, some users may still feel there&#8217;s a lot to be desired when it comes to customizing their notification preferences. Jailbreak developers have stepped up once again to provide other options such as <a href="http://planet-iphones.com/cydia/id/com.intelliborn.intelliscreenx">IntelliscreenX</a>. Developers such as Intelliborn and David Ashman (creator of <a href="http://www.imore.com/tag/lockinfo/">LockInfo</a>]) have frequently stepped in to fill the gaps. I think jailbreak tweaks and customizations for Notification Center will just get better and better.</p>

<h3>SMS Apps and Add-Ons</h3>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/bitesms.jpg" alt="" title="bitesms" width="560" height="459" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85538" /></p>

<p>There are many apps that improve SMS capabilities as well. Again, iOS has come a long way in terms of how messages are handled but I&#8217;m still waiting for that magic quick reply button to appear as a stock option. Until then, apps like <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/09/19/bitesms-ios-5-jailbreak/">BiteSMS</a> have kept me content. There are other options like <a href="http://planet-iphones.com/cydia/id/com.intelliborn.tlert">TLert</a> available via Cydia as well. Before iOS offered a default option for custom text tones, BiteSMS was reason alone for me to jailbreak. </p>

<h3>MyWi</h3>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/12/mywi.jpg" alt="" title="mywi" width="560" height="139" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85539" /></p>

<p>Many users are left bitter when certain carriers want to charge them an additional fee just for the privilege of tethering. MyWi is a wonderful little app and in my opinion, a major reason to jailbreak on its own. MyWi alllows you to create a wifi hotspot with your iPhone. </p>

<p>If you aren&#8217;t to keen on paying tethering fees every month to your carrier for the same bits and bytes of data, MyWi may be a better solution. Just keep in mind a lot of <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/04/26/att-continuing-crackdown-unofficial-mywi-tethering/">carriers are cracking down on unauthorized tethering</a>. This isn&#8217;t a viable solution for heavy data users but if you only need the ability here and there, this is a good option if you jailbreak.</p>

<h2>Jailbreak next steps</h2>

<p>Once you&#8217;re comfortable with the basics, you can start jumping into the Jailbreak deep end. Here are the best places to start.</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://www.imore.com/jailbreak/">Everything Jailbreak</a> </li>
<li><a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-forum/">Jailbreak Forums</a></li>
<li><a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-apps-hacks-themes-forum/">Jailbreak Apps, Hacks, and Themes Forum</a></li>
<li><a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-dev-forum/">Jailbreak Dev Forum</a></li>
</ul>

<p><em>As always, if you guys think of anything awesome you think should be on this list, shoot me an e-mail to <a href="mailto:ally.kazmucha@tipb.com">ally.kazmucha@tipb.com</a> or post it in the comments below!</em></p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 Dec 2011 04:49:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;ve updated your iPhone 3GS to iOS 5 or 5.0.1 and lost your unlock we can help you get it back. The actual jailbreak will be tethered but you&#8217;ll]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;ve updated your iPhone 3GS to iOS 5 or 5.0.1 and lost your unlock we can help you get it back. The actual jailbreak will be tethered but you&#8217;ll still be able to unlock and continue using your device in the mean time until an untethered jailbreak solution is released. iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S users should steer clear of this as it will <em>not</em> work. </p>

<h3>Devices supported</h3>

<ul>
<li>iPhone 3GS</li>
</ul>

<h3>What you&#8217;ll need</h3>

<ul>
<li>RedSn0w 0.9.9b5 or later, we recommend the most current version which is RedSn0w 0.9.9b8 &#8211; <a href="https://sites.google.com/a/iphone-dev.com/files/home/redsn0w_mac_0.9.9b8.zip?attredirects=0">Mac Link</a>, <a href="https://sites.google.com/a/iphone-dev.com/files/home/redsn0w_win_0.9.9b8.zip?attredirects=0">Windows Link</a></li>
<li>A working SIM card (doesn&#8217;t matter what carrier as long as it&#8217;s activated and working)</li>
</ul>

<h3>Jailbreak with RedSn0w and Install the iPad baseband</h3>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/redsn0w-096b5-install-cydia.gif.png" alt="" title="RedSn0w install iPad baseband" width="400" height="481" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85201" /></p>

<p>You&#8217;ll follow the same steps are you would to <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/30/tethered-jailbreak-ios-501-redsn0w/">jailbreak via Redsn0w</a> except for one difference. Instead of just checking <em>Install Cydia</em> you&#8217;ll need to check off <em>Install iPad baseband</em>. RedSn0w will warn you that this can not be undone. Agree and continue the jailbreak process.</p>

<h3>Boot Tethered</h3>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/Screen-Shot-2011-11-30-at-2.10.00-PM-440x560.png" alt="" title="RedSn0w 0.9.9b8 Extras" width="440" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-85196" /></p>

<p>After jailbreaking you&#8217;ll need to perform one tethered boot before unlocking. Simply launch RedSn0w again and click <em>Extras</em>. Check the box for <em>Just boot tethered right now</em>. You&#8217;ll be walked through DFU mode and your phone should reboot. </p>

<h3>Install UltraSn0w</h3>

<p>After your phone reboots you&#8217;ll need to perform the following steps to unlock it:
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/us101.jpg" alt="" title="ultrasn0w" width="264" height="396" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85202" />
    <li>Open Cydia and search for <em>ultrasn0w</em></li>
    <li>Install the ultrasn0w package to your device.</li>
    <li>After installation is complete your phone should automatically ask you to reboot it. If it doesn&#8217;t, reboot it manually.</li>
    <li>You&#8217;ll need to jump into RedSn0w one more time and perform a tethered boot like you did above.</li>
    <li>Your phone should now be unlocked. It may say <em>Searching&#8230;</em> for a few minutes before finally connecting to the network.</li></p>

<h3>Known Issues</h3>

<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/Screen-Shot-2011-11-30-at-2.35.22-PM.png" alt="" title="RedSn0w deactivate option" width="372" height="458" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-85203" /></p>

<p>A few users have seen issues where their phone will not obtain service after using ultrasn0w on iOS 5 or iOS 5.0.1. If you have this issue, launch RedSn0w once more  and choose jailbreak again. Instead of going through the whole process this time, you only want to check <em>Deactivate</em>. Do one more tethered boot and you should be good to go!</p>

<p>If you need more help, visit our <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-unlock-forum/">TiPb jailbreak &amp; unlock forums</a> for answers to many common questions and to ask your own!</p>

<p><strong>Update:</strong> Some users are pointing out that using RedSn0w 0.9.9b8 is breaking GPS functionality again but using RedSn0w 0.9.9b7 doesn&#8217;t. So if you&#8217;re having that issue, try using the beta 7 version instead.  Thanks to all that tipped this!</p>
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		<title>Daily Tip: How to tethered jailbreak iOS 5.0.1 with RedSn0w</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Nov 2011 21:08:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you&#8217;re currently running <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/10/apple-releases-ios-501-masses-includes-bug-fixes-battery-life/">iOS 5.0.1</a>, you can <a href="http://www.imore.com/jailbreak">jailbreak</a> via <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/03/redsn0w-offers-jailbreak-solution-ios-501-beta/">RedSn0w 0.9.9b8</a>. This one is also tethered like the previous beta versions of RedSn0w for iOS 5. It&#8217;s]]></description>
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<p>If you&#8217;re currently running <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/10/apple-releases-ios-501-masses-includes-bug-fixes-battery-life/">iOS 5.0.1</a>, you can <a href="http://www.imore.com/jailbreak">jailbreak</a> via <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/03/redsn0w-offers-jailbreak-solution-ios-501-beta/">RedSn0w 0.9.9b8</a>. This one is also tethered like the previous beta versions of RedSn0w for iOS 5. It&#8217;s also worth noting that unlockers should stay away from this one unless they&#8217;re okay with being tethered. iPhone 4 users should stay away from any newer stock iOS firmware versions altogether in order to preserve their baseband.</p>

<p>Be advised that not all jailbreak apps and tweaks have been updated to support iOS 5 yet. If you’re alright with running tethered and don’t mind a few bugs here and there, follow along for a quick walkthrough.</p>

<p>If you&#8217;ve used RedSn0w before, you&#8217;ll be right at home. It’s not too much different than jailbreaking any other firmware version you may have used it for previously.</p>

<h2>Devices Supported</h2>

<ul>
<li>iPod touch 3G</li>
<li>iPod touch 4G</li>
<li>iPad 1</li>
<li>iPhone3GS</li>
<li>iPhone 4 (GSM)</li>
<li>iPhone 4 (CDMA)</li>
</ul>

<p>And I can’t say this enough times, if your device is not listed above, please do not attempt to jailbreak any device but the ones listed above. iPad 2 and <a href="http://www.imore.com/iphone-4s">iPhone 4S</a> users will have to sit this one out.</p>

<h2>What you need</h2>

<ul>
<li>iOS 5.0.1 installed on your device</li>
<li>RedSn0w 0.9.9b8 – <a href="https://sites.google.com/a/iphone-dev.com/files/home/redsn0w_mac_0.9.9b8.zip?attredirects=0">Mac Link</a>, <a href="https://sites.google.com/a/iphone-dev.com/files/home/redsn0w_win_0.9.9b8.zip?attredirects=0">Windows Link</a></li>
</ul>

<ol>
    <li>First Launch RedSn0w</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/Screen-Shot-2011-11-30-at-2.09.31-PM-435x560.png" alt="" title="RedSn0w 0.9.9b8 main" width="435" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-85193" />
    <li>This version and other newer versions of RedSn0w should automatically detect what version of iOS you are running. No need to manually browse to a firmware file this time. Just click <em>Jailbreak</em> and follow the prompts.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/Screen-Shot-2011-11-30-at-2.09.40-PM-445x560.png" alt="" title="RedSn0w 0.9.9b8 power off" width="445" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-85194" />
    <li>Next RedSn0w will prompt you to only continue when your device is powered off. If it isn&#8217;t already, power your device off while it&#8217;s connected to the computer.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/Screen-Shot-2011-11-30-at-2.09.47-PM-450x560.png" alt="" title="RedSn0w 0.9.9b8 DFU" width="450" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-85195" />
    <li>Next you will be guided through putting your device into DFU mode. Follow the steps and RedSn0w will take care of the rest.</li>
    <li>If you&#8217;re on 5.0.1, you will need to manually navigate to an iOS 5.0 firmware file (not 5.0.1). RedSn0w will fail to identify the build on iOS 5.0.1. So do this when RedSn0w fails just like you had to with all other previous versions that didn&#8217;t automatically detect an IPSW. Just navigate to an iOS 5.0 file for your device <em>instead</em> of 5.0.1.<br /><strong>Update:</strong> You can use redsn0w 0.9.9b9b for native iOS 5.0.1 support now and not have to point to a 5.0 IPSW. Download links for the newer version of redsn0w are here: <a href="https://sites.google.com/a/iphone-dev.com/files/home/redsn0w_mac_0.9.9b9b.zip?attredirects=0">Mac</a>, <a href="https://sites.google.com/a/iphone-dev.com/files/home/redsn0w_win_0.9.9b9b.zip?attredirects=0">Windows</a></li>
        <li>After RedSn0w finishes doing it&#8217;s thing, you&#8217;re done!</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/Screen-Shot-2011-11-30-at-2.10.00-PM-440x560.png" alt="" title="RedSn0w 0.9.9b8 Extras" width="440" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-85196" />
    <li>Next you may need to perform a tethered boot. If you do, simply open RedSn0w again and click <em>Extras</em> and then <em>Just Boot</em></li>
    <li>Your phone will perform a tethered boot and you should be good to go!</li>
</ol>

<p>RedSn0w has also thrown in a little bonus for Windows users. You can copy the redsnow.exe file to your desktop or anywhere you like and rename it something like justboot.exe. As long as you have the word &#8220;boot&#8221; in the file name you can just double click that file to perform a quick tethered boot with RedSn0w. </p>

<p>That&#8217;s it boys and girls. If you need any help, be sure to check out our <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-unlock-forum/">TiPb jailbreak forums</a>. Until next time, happy jailbreaking! </p>

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		<title>How to set up iTunes Match on your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/11/16/daily-tip-set-itunes-match-iphone-ipad-ipod-touch/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Nov 2011 18:28:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So you've <a href="http://www.tipb.com/2011/11/15/daily-tip-subscribe-set-itunes-match/">subscribed to iTunes Match</a>. Now you need to set up your <a href="http://www.tipb.com/ios">iOS</a> devices to use it. It's just as simple as subscribing was. Just a few ticks and clicks and you'll be on your way to iCloud music goodness! ]]></description>
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<p>So you&#8217;ve <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/11/15/daily-tip-subscribe-set-itunes-match/">subscribed to iTunes Match</a> and now you want to know how to set up your iPhone or iPad to use it? No problem, it&#8217; just a few ticks and taps and you&#8217;ll be on your way to <a href="http://www.imore.com/icloud">iCloud</a> music goodness! </p>

<p><span id="more-83711"></span></p>

<ol><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/iTunes-Match-2-373x560.png" alt="" title="iTunes Match 2" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-83713" />
    <li>First you&#8217;ll need to jump into <em>Settings</em> and <em>Music</em> from your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/iTunes-Match-3-373x560.png" alt="" title="iTunes Match 3" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-83714" />
    <li>You should see a new setting at the top for iTunes Match. Simply enable it. It will ask you to confirm as well.</li>
<img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/11/iTunes-Match-1-373x560.png" alt="" title="iTunes Match 1" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-83712" />
    <li>Your device will now start to match your library in the background. You can also choose to show music on your device that you have the ability to download but don&#8217;t currently have on your device. I have this turned off but you can enable it if you&#8217;d like it to show up in your library.</li>
</ol>

<p>That&#8217;s pretty much it! You&#8217;re now set up on iTunes Match. If you run into problems or issues during the process check out our <a href="http://forums.imore.com">TiPb Forums</a> for answers to commonly asked questions as well as to ask new ones!</p>

<ul>
<li><a href="http://forums.imore.com/itunes-itunes-store-forum/224259-official-itunes-match-launch-thread.html">iTunes Match Forum thread</a></li>
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		<title>Daily Tip: How to purchase more iCloud storage</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/10/28/daily-tip-purchase-icloud-storage/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 Oct 2011 02:27:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that you're running on <a href="http://www.tipb.com/ios">iOS 5</a> you have the ability to create <a href="http://www.tipb.com/2011/06/06/ios-feature-automatic-daily-backups/">OTA backups</a>. While <a href="http://www.tipb.com/icloud/">iCloud</a> gives you a free 5GB to start you off, you may find that you need more space than that. If you find that you will require more space to backup your content you can upgrade right from your iOS device.]]></description>
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<p>Now that you&#8217;re running on <a href="http://www.imore.com/ios">iOS 5</a> with <a href="http://www.imore.com/icloud/">iCloud</a> and creating <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/06/06/ios-feature-automatic-daily-backups/">OTA backups</a>, you might find you&#8217;re quickly blowing through the 5GB that Apple gives away from free. While you can turn off some individual things, like Camera Roll backups, to save space, if you&#8217;re backing up multiple devices or lots of data, you might still need more iCloud storage. Surprise, surprise, Apple gives you the ability to buy it. </p>

<ol>
    <li>First tap into your <em>Settings</em> app.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0119-373x560.png" alt="" title="iCloud Settings" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78139" />
    <li>Scroll down and tap into the Settings for iCloud.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0120-373x560.png" alt="" title="iCloud storage" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78140" />
    <li>You&#8217;ll see all the services you have synced with iCloud on this screen. If you scroll down a bit further you&#8217;ll come across a <em>Storage &#038; Backup</em> tab. Tap it.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0122-373x560.png" alt="" title="iCloud storage plans" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78142" />
    <li>You&#8217;ll now be presented with storage upgrade options. All paid MobileMe users were given an additional 20GB storage plan for free for their first year. But if you feel the need to upgrade from the free 5GB everyone will get, you can do so here. You can add an additional 20GB for $40/year or an additional 50GB for $100/year.</li>
    <li>Simply tap on the option you&#8217;d like to upgrade to in order to select it. You may be required to sign in with your Apple ID to confirm.</li>
</ol>

<p>You should now be good to go with even more storage to back up all of your content to iCloud. And if you think you&#8217;ve purchased too much storage you can always go back in and downgrade your storage whenever you like.</p>

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		<title>Daily Tip: How to create a time-based reminder in iOS 5</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/10/27/daily-tip-create-time-based-reminder-ios-5/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 28 Oct 2011 02:26:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that you have <a href="http://www.tipb.com/ios">iOS 5</a> you also have the brand new Reminders app that comes built-in. You've got a few choices when it comes to how to set up a reminder. If you'd like to set a reminder that will alert you of an event at a certain time, the Reminders app couldn't make it any easier.]]></description>
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<p>Don&#8217;t need a fancy <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/10/13/daily-tip-creation-location-based-reminder-ios-5/">location-based Reminder</a> in <a href="http://www.imore.com/ios">iOS 5</a> and just want it to tell you what time your task is due? No problem, time-based Reminders are perfect for those who care more about the when than the where, and couldn&#8217;t be any easier to set up.</p>

<p>Start by launching the Reminders app.</p>

<ol><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0126-373x560.png" alt="" title="Reminds Add iOS 5" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78164" />
    <li>Tap the + sign in the upper right corner to add a reminder.</li>
    <li>After you add the reminder, click <em>Done</em> in the upper right hand corner. Or just clicking <em>Return</em> on the keyboard will complete the reminder as well.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0127-373x560.png" alt="" title="Reminders settings iOS 5" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78165" />
    <li>Next tap on the reminder you just created in order to enter the settings for it. By default reminders won&#8217;t notify you and function like a checklist of sorts. To change that, tap on the <em>Remind Me</em> option.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0128-373x560.png" alt="" title="Reminders time based iOS 5" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78166" />
    <li>You&#8217;ll have two options to set a notification. <em>On a Day</em> or <em><a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/10/10/daily-tip-crea…reminder-ios-5">At a Location</a></em>. Since we want to set a time based reminder, select the <em>On a Day</em> option.</li>
    <li>Simply select the date and time you&#8217;d like to be reminded and click <em>Done</em> in the upper right hand corner.</li>
</ol>

<p>That&#8217;s it! The Reminders app will now send you a push notification at the time you specified very similar to how the Calendar app already displays notifications for events. I&#8217;ve found myself using the built-in reminders app a lot more than any of the third party apps I used before due to the simplicity and syncing with iCal on all my Macs. Will you guys be using Reminders going forward or will you stick with whatever third party task app you used prior to iOS 5?</p>

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		<title>How to manually start an iCloud backup</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/10/26/daily-tip-manually-create-ota-icloud-backup/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 26 Oct 2011 17:34:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that you're running on <a href="http://www.tipb.com/ios">iOS 5</a> you have the ability to create <a href="http://www.tipb.com/2011/06/06/ios-feature-automatic-daily-backups/">OTA backups</a>. While <a href="http://www.tipb.com/icloud/">iCloud</a> will do this for you automatically, you may find the need to perform one manually. Maybe you need to swap out a device or switch to a different one. Regardless the reason, creating a backup manually is an easy enough task. ]]></description>
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<p>Running <a href="http://www.imore.com/ios">iOS 5</a> and <a href="http://www.imore.com/icloud/">iCloud</a> and wondering how you can manually trigger a backup? iCloud will automatically backup at some point during the day when you&#8217;re on Wi-Fi, but if you need to replace or restore your phone, or you know you&#8217;ll be leaving for a while and want to make sure the backup is done before you go, you do have that option. </p>

<p>Here&#8217;s what to do:</p>

<ol><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0119-373x560.png" alt="" title="iCloud Settings" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78139" />
    <li>First tap into your <em>Settings</em> app and tap into <em>iCloud</em>.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0120-373x560.png" alt="" title="iCloud storage" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78140" />
    <li>On this screen you&#8217;ll see a list of all the services you are syncing with iCloud.
    </li><li>Scroll down a bit further and you&#8217;ll see a button labeled <em>Storage &#038; Backup</em><em>. Tap it.</em></li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0123-373x560.png" alt="" title="iCloud backup option" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78150" />
    <li>Scroll all the way down to the Backup sections and you will see a button labeled <em>Back Up Now</em>. Tap it to start creating an iCloud backup.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0124-373x560.png" alt="" title="iCloud backing up" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78151" />
        <li>iCloud will begin creating a backup for you. It can do this in the background so you can continue using your device like normal while the process completes.</li>
</ol>

<p>iCloud will create backups for you regularly but it will only perform a backup when you are connected to Wifi and plugged in to a charging outlet. So as a note to users on tiered data plans, if you need to create an iCloud backup manually at least make sure you are on Wifi if at all possible. If you have any other questions about iCloud backups or anything iOS in general, check out our <a href="http://forums.imore.com">TiPb forums</a> for all questions related to iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch!</p>

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		<title>Daily Tip: How to add phonetic spelling to a contact for Siri</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/10/20/daily-tip-add-phonetic-spelling-contact-ios/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Oct 2011 23:31:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With the introduction of <a href="http://www.tipb.com/2011/10/11/siri-iphone-4s-video-handson-reviews/">Siri</a> many people want to be able to use voice prompts. But what if your <a href="http://www.tipb.com/iphone-4s">iPhone 4S</a> doesn't want to say a contact correctly. Maybe it doesn't even recognize what you're saying at all. Sometimes adding phonetic spelling will solve the problem.]]></description>
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<p>Wondering how to get <a href="http://www.imore.com/tag/siri">Siri</a> to better understand and pronounce your contact&#8217;s names? Sometimes adding phonetic spelling will solve the problem. A good example of this is my name. Siri is pronouncing it as <em>A-lie</em>, as in <em>the cake is <strong>a lie</strong></em>. Here&#8217;s how to set up a phonetic spelling to a name.</p>

<ol><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/contact-card-373x560.png" alt="" title="contact card" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-79865" />
    <li>You&#8217;ll need to go into whatever contact card Siri is having trouble with. In this instance, I&#8217;m editing my own.</li>
    <li>Next you&#8217;ll need to tap <em>Edit</em> at the top of the contact card.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/add-field-373x560.png" alt="" title="add field" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-79863" />
    <li>Scroll all the way to the bottom and click <em>add field</em>.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0240-373x560.png" alt="" title="IMG_0240" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-79867" />
    <li>You will see two fields that allow you to add a phonetic first and last name. Fill them out. In this instance I put &#8220;Alley&#8221;. This seems to make Siri pronounce my name correctly.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/phonetic-added-373x560.png" alt="" title="phonetic added" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-79866" />
    <li>Once you are finished click <em>Done</em> to finish editing your contact card. You should now see the phonetic spelling of the name underneath the contact&#8217;s actual name.</li>
    <li>Try Siri again. Your name should be pronounced correctly now.</li>
</ol>

<p>Has Siri had issues pronouncing any names for you? Did adding a phonetic spelling fix the issue? </p>

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		<title>How to remove a Siri-created relationship</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/10/18/daily-tip-remove-relationship-ios/</link>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 18 Oct 2011 22:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have used <a href="http://www.tipb.com/2011/10/11/siri-iphone-4s-video-handson-reviews/">Siri</a> to <a href="http://www.tipb.com/2011/10/17/daily-tip-create-relationship-contact-siri">add a relationship</a> in <a href="http://www.tipb.com/ios">iOS</a> you may be wondering how you can go about removing it. Maybe you had someone labeled as a girlfriend or boyfriend and need to remove that relationship. While Siri can't remove relationships (yet), we can walk you through how to do it manually.]]></description>
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<p>If you have used <a href="http://www.imore.com/tag/siri">Siri</a> to <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/10/17/daily-tip-create-relationship-contact-siri">add a relationship</a> on your iPhone 4S(http://www.imore.com/iphone-4s) you may be wondering how to go about removing it. Maybe you had someone labeled as a girlfriend or boyfriend and need to remove that relationship. While Siri can&#8217;t remove relationships (yet) itself, we can walk you through how to do it manually.</p>

<p>When iOS adds relationships it simply remembers them via your own contact card. So we&#8217;ll need to edit that. </p>

<ol><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/contact-card2-373x560.png" alt="" title="contact card" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-79889" />
    <li>First go into your Address Book and find your own contact card.</li>
    <li>You&#8217;ll want to tap <em>Edit</em> in the top right corner.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/edit-relationships1-373x560.png" alt="" title="edit relationships" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-79891" />
    <li>Now scroll down a little ways and you&#8217;ll see a relationships section.</li>
    <li>Simply delete whatever relationships you don&#8217;t want anymore.</li>
    <li>Scroll back up and click <em>Done</em>.</li>
</ol>

<p>iOS should no longer remember those relationships. You can always use Siri or manually add relationships again anytime you want.</p>
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		<title>Daily Tip: How to create a location based Reminder in iOS 5</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/10/13/daily-tip-creation-location-based-reminder-ios-5/</link>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Oct 2011 01:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Now that you have <a href="http://www.tipb.com/ios">iOS 5</a> you also have the brand new Reminders app that comes built-in. You've got a few choices when it comes to how to set up a reminder. If you'd like to set a reminder that will alert you of an event at a certain location, the Reminders app couldn't make it any easier.]]></description>
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<p>Installed <a href="http://www.imore.com/ios">iOS 5</a> and the brand new Reminders app that comes built-in, and wondering how to create one of those fancy new location-based Reminders. Luckily, once you&#8217;re inside the Reminders app it&#8217;s dead simple to add a task. From there it&#8217;s super simple to add a location based reminder.</p>

<p>Note: Location based Reminders only work with Lists in your iCloud Reminders account. Exchange Task List can&#8217;t use location based reminders. Make sure you&#8217;ve enabled iCloud and iCloud Reminders sync first.</p>

<ol><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_01261-373x560.png" alt="" title="Reminders Add iOS 5" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78171" />
    <li>First tap into the Reminders app and click the + sign in the upper right hand corner to add a new reminder (or you can simply use an existing reminder and add a location to it).</li>
    <li>By default the Reminders app just functions as a checklist of sorts with no default reminder time. To change this, tap into the reminder you just created or an already existing reminder.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_01271-373x560.png" alt="" title="Reminders Settings in iOS 5" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78172" />
    <li>Under the reminder name tap into <em>Remind Me</em>.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/IMG_0129-373x560.png" alt="" title="Reminders location based iOS 5" width="373" height="560" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78173" />
    <li>From there you have two reminder options &#8211; <em><a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/10/10/daily-tip-crea…reminder-ios-5">On a Day</a></em> or <em>At a Location</em>. In this instance, you&#8217;ll want to toggle <em>At a Location</em> to <em>On</em>.</li>
    <li>You can choose to have that reminder set for your current location or you can tap in and use any address you&#8217;d like.</li>
    <li>Once that&#8217;s done you can choose whether you want the reminder to notify you when you leave or when you arrive at the location you specified in the previous step.</li>
    <li>Tap <em>Done</em> in the upper right hand corner and you&#8217;re good to go!</li>
</ol>

<p>When you arrive or leave the location you specified, you should receive a push notification. </p>

<p>Now, in my experience location based reminders seem to cause a bit of battery drain considering location services has to check consistently for your position. Keep that in mind and use time based Reminders when you can instead.</p>

<p>Have any other Reminders tips to share? Smart ways you&#8217;ve figured out to use it? Leave us a comment and let us know!</p>

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		<title>Daily Tip: How to transfer data from Android, webOS or Blackberry to an iPhone 4S</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/10/12/daily-tip-transfer-data-android-blackberry-iphone-4s/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 13 Oct 2011 02:46:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Switching to an <a href="http://www.tipb.com/iphone-4s">iPhone 4S</a> from BlackBerry or Android and curious how to transfer your data over? We've already told you how to <a href="http://www.tipb.com/2011/10/11/daily-tip-manually-transfer-data-iphone-iphone-4s/">transfer data from an existing iPhone to the 4S</a>, but crossing platforms can seem like a bigger headache. It isn't. There's lots of services available to help you transfer data from one device to another. Keep reading for some simple suggestions that can make the process of going from BlackBerry or Android to iPhone and <a href="http://www.tipb.com/ios">iOS 5</a> just a little easier for you.]]></description>
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<p>Switching to an <a href="http://www.imore.com/iphone-4s">iPhone 4S</a> from BlackBerry, webOS or Android phone and curious how to transfer your data over? We&#8217;ve already told you how to <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/10/11/daily-tip-manually-transfer-data-iphone-iphone-4s/">transfer data from an existing iPhone to the 4S</a>, but crossing platforms can seem like a bigger headache. It doesn&#8217;t have to be. There&#8217;s lots of services available to help you transfer data from one device to another. Keep reading for some simple suggestions that can make the process of going from BlackBerry or Android to iPhone and <a href="http://www.imore.com/ios">iOS 5</a> just a little easier for you.</p>

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<p>There are two main ways to move all your data over to iPhone: desktop sync via iTunes and cloud sync via Google, Yahoo!, Exchange, etc.</p>

<h2>iTunes</h2>

<p>If you want to move your music, TV shows, movies, photos, and other media over to your new iPhone and you already use iTunes on Mac or Windows PC then it&#8217;s pretty easy.</p>

<ol>
<li>Just plug the dock cable into your iPhone and into your PC and your iPhone will show up in iTunes.</li>
<li>Go through the tabs and choose what information, media, and photos you want to sync. </li>
<li>Press sync</li>
</ol>

<p>You can sync multiple iOS devices (if you already have an iPad or iPod touch) <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/01/26/daily-tip-choose-itunes-syncs-devices/">with one iTunes library</a> or set up <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/01/31/daily-tip-multiple-itunes-libraries-single-windows-mac-pc/">multiple iTunes libraries</a> to keep things extra neat and tidy.</p>

<h2>Google Sync</h2>

<p>Here is a way to use Gmail or Google Sync to transfer your data. If you&#8217;re already using a Gmail or Google Account to sync your mail, contacts, and calendars, this process is dead simple. Just make sure you&#8217;ve done a sync on your current BlackBerry, webOS or Android device.</p>

<ol>
    <li>On your new iPhone tap Settings and go to Mail, Contacts, Calendars.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/image3-266x400.png" alt="" title="image" width="266" height="400" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-53843" />
    <li>You&#8217;ll need to add your new account to your iPhone. Simply tap the new account and then Gmail option.</li>
    <li>If you want full push, you can also set Gmail up as Exchange as well. Visit <a href="http://www.google.com/support/mobile/bin/answer.py?hl=en&#038;answer=138740">Google&#8217;s Exchange page</a> for instructions on setting up this way.</li>
    <li>After your account is verified, you can simply choose to sync what items you would like to sync by turning those options On.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/image-12-266x400.png" alt="" title="image-1" width="266" height="400" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-53841" />
    <li>If a message pops up asking what you&#8217;d like to do with the data, choose to replace your iPhone data or merge data. Whichever is appropriate to your situation.</li>
</ol>

<p>After you&#8217;ve done this you can continue using Google Sync if you&#8217;d like or disable it and use <a href="http://www.imore.com/icloud">iCloud</a> going forward. Just delete the Gmail account or disable it. If asked what to do with the data on your iPhone, just choose to keep it on your device. Then sign in with iCloud and it will now sync everything up and everything new from here on out. </p>

<p><i>Note: One of our readers has pointed out that Google may have issues syncing your contacts unless they are in the &#8220;My Contacts&#8221; category in Google. He had some contacts listed in other groups and they wouldn&#8217;t come down. So make sure all your contacts are filed under the general &#8220;My Contacts&#8221; group if you&#8217;re having issues with your iPhone syncing into your Contacts app from Google. Thanks for the tip, Will!</i></p>

<h2>Yahoo! Sync</h2>

<p>To perform a sync with Yahoo!, you are essentially going to repeat the same steps you would for Google sync (see above), except you&#8217;ll choose Yahoo when you choose your new account type. All the options should be identical when it comes to syncing contacts, calendars, and email accounts. And again, when you&#8217;re done you can choose to continue using Yahoo! Sync or use iCloud.</p>

<h2>Exchange and Hotmail</h2>

<p>If you&#8217;re using Exchange at work, and/or Windows Live Hotmail at home, again the instructions are the same as above just choose Exchange ActiveSync as your account type, or hit the new iOS 5 Hotmail button and you&#8217;re set. (If you have problems with a work Exchange account, check with your IT department for the proper settings)</p>

<h2>Transferring contacts and calendars from your computer with iTunes</h2>

<p>If you don&#8217;t use any Google, Yahoo!, Exchange or any online service and you&#8217;re just looking to transfer your contacts to your iPhone, you can do that too. Whether you have Windows or Mac, you can transfer contacts from your current smartphone to your iPhone pretty easily.</p>

<ol>
    <li>Plug your old device into the computer and sync them with either Outlook, Exchange, or Mac Address book. This process is pretty easy but varies from device to device, so you may need to refer to your specific device instructions in order to do this. If you still have an issue doing this, head on over to the <a href="http://forums.imore.com/">TiPb Forums</a> for some expert switcher advice and help.</li>
    <li>Once your contacts are already on your computer, you can plug your new iPhone into your computer.</li>
    <li>Open iTunes and click the Info tab under your iPhone sync settings.</li>
    <li>You will see a Contacts option. Select that and choose what contacts you would like to be synced to your phone.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/Screen-shot-2011-01-24-at-2.39.02-PM-400x168.png" alt="" title="Screen shot 2011-01-24 at 2.39.02 PM" width="400" height="168" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-53845" />
    <li>Click sync and wait for iTunes to do its thing. When complete, your contacts should now be on your new iPhone.</li>
</ol>

<p><em>Note: You may have noticed iTunes has native options to configure Yahoo! or Gmail sync. You are more than welcome to use these options as well. They are just as easy. You can also choose to sync calendars via iTunes as well. Use whatever process is going to be more convenient for you on an ongoing basis.</em></p>

<h2>Transferring photos from your old device to your new iPhone [PC users]</h2>

<ol>
    <li>Simply sync or transfer the photos from your old device into your photos on your Windows PC. Whether you choose to do this with your actual device, or from removable storage like an SD card is your choice.</li>  
    <li>Plug your new iPhone into the computer and open iTunes and navigate to the Photos tab.</li>
    <li>Navigate your way to where you save your photos to your PC when choosing what photos to sync and make sure to choose the pictures you&#8217;d like on your phone.</li>
    <li>Click sync and wait for iTunes to finish. Your photos should now show up in the Photos app on your iPhone.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Transferring photos from your old device to your new iPhone [Mac users]</h2>

<ol>
    <li>Plug your old device into your Mac and open iPhoto. (If iPhoto doesn&#8217;t recognize your Android, webOS, or Blackberry phone, simply transfer the pictures from the removable storage in your device, if you have that option.)</li>
    <li>Your device should show up in the left navigation pane of iPhoto.</li>
    <li>Name your album and import the photos. Alternately, you could select just the photos you&#8217;d like on your new device if you want.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/Screen-shot-2011-01-24-at-2.36.05-PM-400x261.png" alt="" title="Screen shot 2011-01-24 at 2.36.05 PM" width="400" height="261" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-53844" />
    <li>Open iTunes and go to the Photos tab. Select the albums or events you&#8217;d like to sync to your new iPhone.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/Screen-shot-2011-01-24-at-2.42.24-PM-400x225.png" alt="" title="Screen shot 2011-01-24 at 2.42.24 PM" width="400" height="225" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-53846" />
    <li>Click sync and wait for iTunes. After the sync is complete, you should see your new Photos in your Photo app on your iPhone.</li>
</ol>

<h2>Next steps</h2>

<p>The iPhone is a pretty easy device to transfer data to. Once you&#8217;ve gotten all your data from your other device into a cloud service or on your computer, it should be easy as pie. If you guys have any issues doing any of this, feel free to check out the <a href="http://forums.imore.com/">TiPb Forums</a> for answers to many questions.</p>

<p>For more on using your new <a href="http://www.imore.com/iphone-4s">iPhone 4S</a> check out our <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/12/25/iphone-ipod-touch-ipad-users-guide/">iPhone Starters Guide</a>, and then dive into our <a href="http://forums.imore.com/iphone-4s">iPhone 4S Forums</a> for help and community!</p>

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		<title>Daily Tip: How to update your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to iOS 5</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 12 Oct 2011 03:50:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Want to upgrade your iOS device to <a href="http://www.tipb.com/ios">iOS 5</a>? iTunes makes the process of upgrading painless. And it's just like checking for upgrades and updating any other firmware version in iTunes. The best part is once you're on iOS 5 you can start to receive <a href="http://www.tipb.com/2011/06/06/ios-5-software-updates-ota/">OTA updates</a> after your initial update to iOS 5. ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/overview_hero-560x175.png" alt="iOS 5 for iPhone and iPad walkthrough" title="iOS 5 for iPhone and iPad walkthrough" width="560" height="175" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78442" /></p>

<p>New to these giant software releases and wondering how to upgrade your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch to <a href="http://www.imore.com/ios">iOS 5</a>? Luckily iTunes makes the process of upgrading painless. The best part is once you&#8217;re on iOS 5 you can start to receive <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/06/06/ios-5-software-updates-ota/">OTA updates</a> and you&#8217;ll never have to fuss with cables and computers again.</p>

<p>For now though, where you&#8217;re ready to update to iOS 5, here&#8217;s what you need to do:</p>

<ol><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/sync-400x219.png" alt="" title="sync" width="400" height="219" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-53311" />
    <li>Plug your current iPhone into your computer and open iTunes. Your phone should start to sync and backup automagically.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/Screen-shot-2011-01-18-at-5.39.06-PM.png" alt="" title="Screen shot 2011-01-18 at 5.39.06 PM" width="347" height="244" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-53310" />
    <li>If it doesn&#8217;t start to sync automatically, click the Sync button in order to back up your device. (You can alternately right click your device name in the navigation bar and click back up as well. Either way will work just fine.)</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/Screen-shot-2010-09-08-at-10.30.19-AM-560x259.png" alt="" title="iTunes software update" width="560" height="259" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78496" />
    <li>iTunes may prompt you that an update is available. If it does just click update after you&#8217;ve backed up your device (iTunes will also prompt you to back up if you haven&#8217;t already.)</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2011/10/Screen-Shot-2011-10-11-at-9.14.50-AM-560x123.png" alt="" title="iTunes check for update" width="560" height="123" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-78495" />
    <li>If it doesn&#8217;t, click Check for Update under the Version section.</li>
    <li>The new software will start to download and then install. Your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad will restart. Don&#8217;t worry about it. Let iTunes do it&#8217;s thing and update your device to iOS 5.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/Screen-shot-2011-01-18-at-6.19.53-PM.png" alt="" title="Screen shot 2011-01-18 at 6.19.53 PM" width="515" height="205" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-53313" />
       <li>Once it&#8217;s done updating, iTunes should prompt you to do one of two things  &#8211; set up as a new device or restore from a backup. Choose to restore from a backup and select the backup you just made.</li>
        <li>Once the restore is done your device will reboot. When iTunes detects it again it will start to sync back any apps and games your old iPhone had installed.</li>

</ol>

<p>After you&#8217;ve done the initial manual update to iOS 5 you&#8217;ll have the option to use <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/06/06/ios-feature-automatic-daily-backups/">iCloud backups</a> in the future. Do it. It&#8217;s free and it just works. </p>

<p>If you have any questions or have issues, check out our <a href="http://forums.imore.com">TiPb Forums</a> for all the help you could ever need!</p>

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		<title>Daily tip: How to manually transfer data from your old iPhone to your new iPhone 4S</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 11 Oct 2011 04:13:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Switching from any old iPhone to the new <a href="http://www.tipb.com/iphone-4s">iPhone 4S</a> is a pretty easy task. Apple makes this process almost painless thanks to iTunes. After your initial transfer to your new device, <a href="http://www.tipb.com/ios">iOS 5</a> will make the process even easier from here on out. But if for some reason you still need to transfer your data manually, we've got you covered!]]></description>
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<p>Switching from an old iPhone to the new <a href="http://www.imore.com/iphone-4s">iPhone 4S</a> and wondering how you can transfer your data over? Luckily, iTunes makes this process almost painless. After your initial transfer to your new device, <a href="http://www.imore.com/ios">iOS 5</a> and <a href="http://www.imore.com/icloud">iCloud</a> will make the process even easier from here on out. But if for some reason you still need to transfer your data manually, we&#8217;ve got you covered!</p>

<p>If you&#8217;ve ever had to swap an iPhone out at an Apple store, you&#8217;re probably already familiar with this process. If not, follow these easy steps to copy data to your new phone. This process will save all your contacts, camera roll photos, apps, and settings into an iTunes backup for you.</p>

<ol>
    <li>Plug your current iPhone into your computer and open iTunes.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/sync-400x219.png" alt="" title="sync" width="400" height="219" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-53311" />
    <li>If it doesn&#8217;t start to sync automatically, click the Sync button. (You can alternately right click your device name in the navigation bar and click back up as well. Either way will work just fine.)</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/Screen-shot-2011-01-18-at-5.39.06-PM.png" alt="" title="Screen shot 2011-01-18 at 5.39.06 PM" width="347" height="244" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-53310" />
    <li>Unplug your current iPhone and plug in your new iPhone.</li>
    <li>You&#8217;ll be asked to register your iPhone if you haven&#8217;t already.</li>
        <li>iTunes should prompt you to do one of two things, set up as a new iPhone or restore from a backup. Choose to restore from a backup and select the backup you just made.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/01/Screen-shot-2011-01-18-at-6.19.53-PM.png" alt="" title="Screen shot 2011-01-18 at 6.19.53 PM" width="515" height="205" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-53313" />
        <li>Once the restore is done your iPhone will reboot. When iTunes detects it again it will start to sync back any apps and games your old iPhone had installed.</li>
    <li>Let iTunes do its thing. When you come back, your new phone should have all the same settings and data as your old one!</li>
</ol>

<p>After you&#8217;ve done a manual transfer you&#8217;ll have the option to use <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/06/06/ios-feature-automatic-daily-backups/">iCloud backups</a> in the future. If you have any questions or have issues, check out our <a href="http://forums.imore.com">TiPb Forums</a> for all the help you could ever need!</p>

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		<title>Daily Tip: How to tethered jailbreak iOS 5 beta 3 via Redsn0w 0.9.8b2</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2011/07/13/daily-tip-tethered-jailbreak-ios-5-beta-3-redsn0w-098b2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 14 Jul 2011 02:32:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Since <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/07/11/apple-releases-ios-5-beta-3-iphone-ipod-touch-ipad-apple-tv/">Apple recently released iOS 5 beta 3</a>, you may be wondering whether or not you can jailbreak as you could with <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/06/20/daily-tip-tethered-jailbreak-ios-5-beta-1-redsn0w-098b1/">beta 1</a> and <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/06/27/tethered-jailbreak-ios-5-beta-2-redsn0w-098b1/">beta 2</a>. Fortunately,]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories//2009/07/iPhone_4_Pirate.jpg" alt="" title="iPhone_4_Pirate" width="260" height="378" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-41164" /></p>

<p>Since <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/07/11/apple-releases-ios-5-beta-3-iphone-ipod-touch-ipad-apple-tv/">Apple recently released iOS 5 beta 3</a>, you may be wondering whether or not you can jailbreak as you could with <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/06/20/daily-tip-tethered-jailbreak-ios-5-beta-1-redsn0w-098b1/">beta 1</a> and <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/06/27/tethered-jailbreak-ios-5-beta-2-redsn0w-098b1/">beta 2</a>. Fortunately, beta 3 is also jailbreakable. </p>

<p>But again, we&#8217;ll warn you that beta software has its own qualms to begin with so if you&#8217;re not comfortable with a few more bugs, we urge you to stay away. Also keep in mind a lot of jailbreak tweaks and apps have not yet been updated to support iOS 5. If you absolutely need to get your beta jailbreak on, follow along for another walk-through.</p>

<p><span id="more-69450"></span></p>

<h3>Devices supported</h3>

<ul>
<li>iPod touch 3G</li>
<li>iPod touch 4G</li>
<li>iPad 1</li>
<li>iPhone3GS</li>
<li>iPhone4 (GSM)</li>
<li>iPhone4 (CDMA)</li>
</ul>

<p>If your device is not listed above, please do not attempt to jailbreak your device. So yes, iPad 2 owners will have to wait or <a href="http://www.imore.com/2011/07/06/jailbreak-ios-433-jailbreakme-jailbreak/">jailbreak iPad via JailbreakMe on iOS 4.3.3</a>.</p>

<ol>
    <li>First you will need to download Redsn0w 0.9.8b2 &#8211; <a href="https://sites.google.com/a/iphone-dev.com/files/home/redsn0w_mac_0.9.8b2.zip?attredirects=0">Mac Link</a>, <a href="https://sites.google.com/a/iphone-dev.com/files/home/redsn0w_win_0.9.8b2.zip?attredirects=0">Windows Link</a></li>
    <li>Next you will need to make sure you have the iOS beta 1 firmware file from the <a href="http://developer.apple.com">Apple Developer Portal</a> or wherever else you choose to find it.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/06/Screen-shot-2011-06-19-at-4.01.08-PM-316x400.png" alt="" title="Screen shot 2011-06-19 at 4.01.08 PM" width="316" height="400" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-66725" />
    <li>Launch Redsn0w. You should be asked to navigate to the firmware file from the previous step. Select it and click next.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/06/Screen-shot-2011-06-19-at-4.01.35-PM-400x315.png" alt="" title="Screen shot 2011-06-19 at 4.01.35 PM" width="400" height="315" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-66726" />
    <li>Once you click next, Redsn0w will take a minute to do it&#8217;s thing. You should see a patching kernel message and that Redsn0w successfully recognized your firmware.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/06/How-to-jailbreak-iOS-5-beta-1-with-Redsn0w-0.9.8b1-5-352x400.png" alt="" title="How-to-jailbreak-iOS-5-beta-1-with-Redsn0w-0.9.8b1-5" width="352" height="400" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-66722" />
    <li>Next select the options you&#8217;d like Redsn0w to perform. I typically only select Install Cydia. It&#8217;s worth noting that this is where you will perform a tethered boot if needed as well. You will just select <em>Just boot tethered for now</em> if you need to do this or your device reboots or dies.</li><img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/06/How-to-jailbreak-iOS-5-beta-1-with-Redsn0w-0.9.8b1-6-354x400.png" alt="" title="How-to-jailbreak-iOS-5-beta-1-with-Redsn0w-0.9.8b1-6" width="354" height="400" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-66723" />
        <li>Redsn0w will now walk you through putting your device into <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/12/02/tip-put-iphone-ipad-dfu-mode/">DFU mode</a></li>    <img src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2011/06/How-to-jailbreak-iOS-5-beta-1-with-Redsn0w-0.9.8b1-8-352x400.png" alt="" title="How-to-jailbreak-iOS-5-beta-1-with-Redsn0w-0.9.8b1-8" width="352" height="400" class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-66724" />
        <li>After you&#8217;re successfully in DFU mode, simply let Redsn0w do its thing and you&#8217;re done!</li>
</ol>

<p>Have you jailbroken iOS 5 beta 3 yet? Let us know your results and about any bugs you find. If you&#8217;re having issues, don&#8217;t be shy! Ask for help in our official <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-unlock-forum/">TiPb Jailbreak &amp; Unlock forums</a>.</p>

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		<title>How to setup LockInfo for iPhone [Jailbreak]</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Nov 2010 11:47:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[LockInfo is a great app available to jailbreakers that once again fills a functionality gap &#8212; this one making up for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad&#8217;s poor notification system.]]></description>
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<p>LockInfo is a great app available to jailbreakers that once again fills a functionality gap &#8212; this one making up for the iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad&#8217;s poor notification system. Until Apple implements a better solution, David Ashman has done an incredible job supplementing notifications with LockInfo.</p>

<p>Even though LockInfo is an extremely intuitive and powerful app, the setup can be a bit tedious. But when you get it right, you&#8217;ll be in notification heaven! Hit the jump for a quick guide and a video with some tips for optimally configuring LockInfo.</p>

<p><em>*As a side note, LockInfo is $4.99 right now, as of November 7, 2010 &#8211; that price will go to $7.99, so if you&#8217;ve been contemplating, you may want to jump on the current price. There is also a 14 day trial if you would like to test it out first.</em></p>

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<p>First you&#8217;ll need to purchase LockInfo from Cydia. After you&#8217;ve done that, you will configure it through your main iPhone settings panel. You&#8217;ll see two sections you will use. The general LockInfo settings section and the Activator settings section.</p>

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<p>Activator is a universal app that&#8217;ll appear on its own once you have an app that supports it.  It allows you to customize gestures to activate different apps.  For example, I have Activator set to launch Infoshade for LockInfo when I hold down on the status bar.  If I slide up from the bottom of my screen, it&#8217;ll launch a QuickSend window for iRealSMS.  So once you&#8217;ve got LockInfo configured, go ahead and set whatever gestures are comfortable for you.</p>

<p>LockInfo also has several plug-ins you can install via Cydia, which most if not all come at no additional cost.  Everything from weather widgets, twitter, to do apps, RSS feeds, and more.  I typically bypass a lot of plug-ins and here&#8217;s why: <em>battery life</em>.  The general notification plug-ins is pretty universal.  If your apps push themselves, why install a separate plug-in to fetch info and sacrifice precious battery?</p>

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<p>As far as Twitter notifications go, I use Boxcar.  I also use it for Facebook.  This way, I have one app that pushes for two.  I&#8217;ve set Boxcar to launch my chosen Twitter client and to launch the Facebook app.  So if I click any of these notifications from the homescreen, Boxcar will quickly put me right into my chosen client.  Whether you use Boxcar, Notifo, or any other push notification app, it should work the same.  Notifications will also be instant instead of polling at set intervals, like most plug-ins will require.  LockInfo&#8217;s default notifications feature will also aggregate IMs from Beejive and any other application that allows notifications, even games like Words With Friends.  It&#8217;ll simply suppress the default pop-up notifications  and present them under the LockInfo notifications tab instead.</p>

<p>Within LockInfo, you&#8217;ll be presented with 3 main views for information &#8211; lock screen, spring board, and Infoshade.  While the first two are pretty easy to understand, Infoshade may not be.  I find it best to compare it to an Android-style notification system.  You can set a gesture in activator for Infoshade and it will simply drop down whenever you call it from the springboard gesture.  So if you hear your e-mail chime in and you don&#8217;t want to exit out of what you&#8217;re doing, simply use your chosen gesture and Infoshade will drop down and present you with all your information.  You can then quickly dismiss e-mails or notifications, or simply delete them.  Mail also supports a quick view if you tap on an e-mail.  If you&#8217;d like to respond, you can click the respond button and it&#8217;ll launch your mail app.  Or you can trash it from the quick view screen.</p>

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<p>However you decide to set up LockInfo is up to you, these are just some helpful hints I&#8217;ve learned using it.  If you&#8217;ve got more, be sure to share them in the comments for in our <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-forum/">Jailbreak Forums</a>!  Also, if you&#8217;d like to see something in future updates or have a feature request (or need technical help), check out <a href="http://david.ashman.com/lockinfo/">David Ashman&#8217;s webpage for LockInfo</a> as well.</p>


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		<title>How to Jailbreak iOS 4.1 via greenpois0n [Jailbreak]</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2010/10/23/jailbreak-ios-41-greenpois0n/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 23 Oct 2010 14:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wondering how to Jailbreak iOS 4.1 with greenpois0n? Jailbreakers have a wealth of options when it comes to iOS 4.1.  We&#8217;ve already looked at <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/14/jailbreak-ios-41-limera1n/">how to jailbreak iOS 4.1 via </a>]]></description>
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<p>Wondering how to Jailbreak iOS 4.1 with greenpois0n? Jailbreakers have a wealth of options when it comes to iOS 4.1.  We&#8217;ve already looked at <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/14/jailbreak-ios-41-limera1n/">how to jailbreak iOS 4.1 via limera1n</a> and <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/21/jailbreak-ios-41-pwntagetool-41/">how to jailbreak via PwnageTool 4.1</a>.  Now we&#8217;re looking at the Mac version of greenpois0n.  PC users shouldn&#8217;t have too much difficulty following along with any of these as the steps are generally the same.  It&#8217;s really up to you what tool you decide to use.  I suggest unlockers use PwnageTool 4.1 though, as it will preserve your baseband for future unlocking.  And as always, we take no responsibility to any damage done to your iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad.</p>

<p>This version of greenpois0n will jailbreak the following devices:</p>

<ul>
    <li>iPhone 4 and iPhone 3GS</li>
    <li> iPod Touch 4th and 3rd gen</li>
    <li> iPad (iOS 3.2.2)</li>
</ul>

<p>Hit the jump for a walkthrough and video!</p>

<p><span id="more-41707"></span></p>

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<p>You&#8217;ll need to <a href="http://www.greenpois0n.com">download greenpois0n</a> first.  After that you&#8217;ll be able to launch it and it&#8217;ll walk you through how to put your phone in DFU mode.</p>

<p>If for some reason it keeps failing, try making sure iTunes is running in the background.  I know some people were saying it would fail unless iTunes was running.  You&#8217;ll know it worked when iTunes starts telling you you&#8217;re phone must be restored before it can be used.</p>

<p>greenpois0n should then do its job of jailbreaking your phone.  You&#8217;ll see a lot of random text across the screen of the phone and it&#8217;ll reboot itself.  If all goes well, when it reboots, you should have a loader icon on your homescreen. (For some users it seems to be the greenpois0n icon, for others it&#8217;s showing up as a white blank icon.)  Either way is fine.</p>

<p>Open the loader and install Cydia.  Once that&#8217;s done, your iDevice will reboot once more and you should now have access to Cydia.  Pretty simple process.</p>

<p>But if you do have questions or issues, feel free to visit our <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-forum/">Jailbreak Forums</a> for help and tips.</p>
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		<title>How to Jailbreak iOS 4.1 with PwntageTool 4.1 [Jailbreak]</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Oct 2010 02:22:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[PwnageTool 4.1 was recently released and a lot of jailbreakers have been waiting for this one.  The main difference between some other methods and PwnageTool is that it preserves your]]></description>
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<p>PwnageTool 4.1 was recently released and a lot of jailbreakers have been waiting for this one.  The main difference between some other methods and PwnageTool is that it preserves your baseband in most cases.  Meaning for unlockers, they&#8217;ll still be able to safely upgrade and keep their unlock.  We&#8217;ve covered <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/14/jailbreak-ios-41-limera1n/">how to jailbreak iOS 4.1 via limera1n</a> and how to <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/23/jailbreak-ios-41-greenpois0n/">jailbreak iOS 4.1 via greenpois0n</a>,  and now we&#8217;ll look at how PwnageTool 4.1 differs and walk through this process as well.</p>

<p>PwnageTool 4.1 will jailbreak the following devices:</p>

<ul>
<li>iPhone 4, 3GS, and 3G</li>
<li>iPod Touch 4G and 3G</li>
<li>iPad</li>
<li>Apple TV 2nd Generation</li>
</ul>

<p>As usual, we take no responsibility for what you may or may not do to your phone.  If you&#8217;re okay with that, jump through for a regular and video walkthrough!</p>

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<p>First you&#8217;ll need to download the torrent for PwnageTool 4.1 from the <a href="http://blog.iphone-dev.org/">Dev-Team blog</a>.  There is an official and a couple mirrors.  Once you&#8217;ve got it all unpacked, continue on.</p>

<p>When you first launch PwnageTool, you&#8217;ll be asked to select your iDevice model. You&#8217;ll also notice across the top you&#8217;ll have two modes, expert and simple.  Simple will install Cydia and a few common addons.  Expert will let you choose what custom applications and utilities you&#8217;d like to install.  For this example, we&#8217;ll just use simple mode on an iPhone 3GS.  If you guys have questions or need help with expert mode, jump over to our <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-forum/">jailbreak forums</a> and we&#8217;d be glad to help you out.</p>

<p>After you&#8217;ve selected your iDevice, you should click Next and be presented with a screen that asks you to select your firmware version.  PwnageTool is normally pretty good about bringing up the correct one, but if for some reason it doesn&#8217;t, you can always click browse and navigate to your chosen firmware version.  On the Mac, iTunes puts your firmware under Library\iTunes.  My iTunes has a mind of its own and sometimes firmware doesn&#8217;t show up. I use the following site for past and present firmware versions quite often:  <a href="http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=750">iPhone Firmware Versions &#8211; Past and Present</a></p>

<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/21/jailbreak-ios-41-pwntagetool-4/screen-shot-2010-10-21-at-6-00-00-pm/"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-41595" title="Screen shot 2010-10-21 at 6.00.00 PM" src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-21-at-6.00.00-PM-400x349.png" alt="" width="400" height="349" /></a></p>

<p>Just make sure you select the correct firmware if more than one comes up.  You&#8217;ll then receive this message followed by one asking you if you activate normally.  If you&#8217;re unlocked, select no. Just follow all the prompts through and PwnageTool will then begin building a custom .ipsw for you that&#8217;ll save to your desktop.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/21/jailbreak-ios-41-pwntagetool-4/screen-shot-2010-10-21-at-6-00-28-pm/"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-41596" title="Screen shot 2010-10-21 at 6.00.28 PM" src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-21-at-6.00.28-PM-400x210.png" alt="" width="400" height="210" /></a>Once that&#8217;s done, PwnageTool is going to walk you through putting your phone in DFU mode.  If you&#8217;re unsuccessful the first time, that&#8217;s ok, it&#8217;ll let you keep trying until you get it.  After that, you&#8217;ll simply open up iTunes and alt + option click on restore and navigate to your custom firmware on your desktop.</p>

<p><a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/21/jailbreak-ios-41-pwntagetool-4/screen-shot-2010-10-21-at-6-16-02-pm/"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-41597" title="Screen shot 2010-10-21 at 6.16.02 PM" src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/10/Screen-shot-2010-10-21-at-6.16.02-PM-400x346.png" alt="" width="400" height="346" /></a></p>

<p>And that&#8217;s it! Once you&#8217;re iDevice reboots, you should be jailbroken!</p>
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		<title>How to Jailbreak iOS 4.1 via limera1n [Jailbreak]</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 15 Oct 2010 02:20:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wondering how to Jailbreak your iOS 4.1 iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad? <a href="http://www.imore.com/tag/limera1n/">limera1n</a> was updated to support Mac today and after testing, it&#8217;s a pretty painless process.  Pretty much what]]></description>
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<p>Wondering how to Jailbreak your iOS 4.1 iPhone, iPod touch, or iPad? <a href="http://www.imore.com/tag/limera1n/">limera1n</a> was updated to support Mac today and after testing, it&#8217;s a pretty painless process.  Pretty much what we&#8217;ve come to expect from Geohot.  So here&#8217;s your TiPb-style walkthrough. You PC users should be able to follow along relatively easily as well since both jailbreaks are pretty much identical in nature.  We&#8217;ve also got tutorials on <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/23/jailbreak-ios-41-greenpois0n/">how to jailbreak iOS 4.1 withgreenpois0n</a> as well as <a href="http://www.imore.com/2010/10/21/jailbreak-ios-41-pwntagetool-41/">how to jailbreak iOS 4.1 with PwnageTool</a> 4.1 as well.  So feel free to pick your pois0n, er&#8230; ra1n.</p>

<p>But as usual, here&#8217;s the standard disclaimer first:</p>

<p><em>If you are at all hesitant about jailbreaking or don&#8217;t consider yourself an intermediate to advanced user, we recommend you pass this up.  TiPb does not accept any responsibility for broken iOS devices (even though we&#8217;ll be happy to try and help if you run into any problems along the way).  If you&#8217;re alright with all this, click on for a written, as well as a video walkthrough!</em></p>

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<ul>
    <li>Visit <a href="http://www.limera1n.com">limera1n.com</a> and download the Mac version (or the PC version if that applies to you)</li>
    <li>Plug in your iOS device (compatible versions: iPhone 4, 3GS, iPod Touch 3rd and 4th generations, and iPad on iOS 3.2.2)</li>
    <li>Launch limera1n and simply click Make it ra1n</li>
    <li>limera1n will prompt you and walk you through putting your phone in DFU mode</li>
    <li>once in DFU mode, limera1n will jailbreak and reboot your device</li>
    <li>Once your reboot is done (you may have to turn your phone back on, it happened with one of mine) &#8211; simply click the limera1n icon and install Cydia.</li>
</ul>
Congrats! You&#8217;re now jailbroken on iOS 4.1!  If you guys have any questions, concerns, or just want to share cool tips and tricks with the rest of us, check out the <a href="http://forums.imore.com/jailbreak-forum/">TiPb Jailbreak Forums</a>.  Happy jailbreaking!</p>
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		<title>Jailbreak how-to: SSH basics and theme editing</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 21 May 2010 02:17:16 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Allyson Kazmucha</dc:creator>
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One of the most common topics in the <a href="http://forums.imore.com/iphone-jailbreak-unlock/">jailbreak forums</a> is always theme editing and customization.  To really be able to truly customize a theme, you need to know how]]></description>
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<p>One of the most common topics in the <a href="http://forums.imore.com/iphone-jailbreak-unlock/">jailbreak forums</a> is always theme editing and customization.  To really be able to truly customize a theme, you need to know how to SSH into your iPhone.  Anyone who is already familiar with web development and using an FTP client should be right at home.  For the most part, FTP clients are also capable of SSH.  If you don&#8217;t have a client, don&#8217;t worry, there&#8217;s plenty of free ones.</p>

<p>And now for the typical disclaimer &#8211; if you aren&#8217;t comfortable messing with your phone&#8217;s file system and the possibility of having to completely restore if something goes wrong, don&#8217;t proceed any further. As always, we aren&#8217;t responsible for any damage you may do to your phone, so proceed at your own risk.  If this all sounds okay to you, read on iPhone ninja!</p>

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<p>1.  Download an FTP client.  In the video, I&#8217;m using <a href="http://cyberduck.ch/">CyberDuck</a>, which is a Mac client for FTP. You can also use <a href="http://rsug.itd.umich.edu/software/fugu/">Fugu</a> or<a href="http://www.macroplant.com/iphoneexplorer/"> iPhone Explorer</a>.  If you&#8217;re a windows user, iPhone Explorer has a Windows version or you can use something like <a href="http://www.smartftp.com/">SmartFTP</a>.</p>

<p>2.  Install OpenSSH and SBSettings to your iPhone.  Most of you probably already have SBSettings, but you&#8217;ll need OpenSSH to be able to access your iPhone&#8217;s file system.</p>

<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-28405" href="http://www.imore.com/2010/05/20/jailbreak-howto-ssh-basics-theme-editing/img_0369/"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-28405" title="OpenSSH" src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/05/IMG_0369-266x400.png" alt="" width="266" height="400" /></a></p>

<p>And don&#8217;t forget, at some point, <a href="http://www.imore.com/2009/11/12/jailbroken-installed-ssh-change-password-attack-aims-steal-data/">change your iPhone&#8217;s root and user passwords</a>!  If you need help with this, jump over to the <a href="http://forums.imore.com/iphone-jailbreak-unlock/">Forums</a>.  OpenSSH and SBSettings can both be downloaded through Cydia or Rock, your preference.  SBSettings isn&#8217;t necessary, but it gives you a very easy way to toggle SSH on and off.  Here&#8217;s a ninja tip, whenever you aren&#8217;t actively using SSH, turn it off. It not only further protects you from unauthorized access, but SSH is a huge battery hog.  So when you&#8217;re not using it, just switch it off.</p>

<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-28406" href="http://www.imore.com/2010/05/20/jailbreak-howto-ssh-basics-theme-editing/img_0370/"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-28406" title="SBSettings Toggle" src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/05/IMG_0370-266x400.png" alt="" width="266" height="400" /></a></p>

<p>3.  Alright now that we&#8217;ve got that taken care of, you&#8217;ll need to do one of the following after SSH is enabled on your iPhone:
<ul>
    <li>iPhone Explorer users &#8211; plug in your phone and launch iPhone Explorer and it should automatically populate your iPhone file system, then skip to step 5</li>
    <li>Most other FTP clients &#8211; be on a wifi network and find your iPhone&#8217;s IP and jot it down, it&#8217;s found under Settings &#8211;&gt; Wi-Fi &#8211;&gt; click the blue arrow next to the network you are connected to, once you have that, launch your FTP client</li>
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<a rel="attachment wp-att-28403" href="http://www.imore.com/2010/05/20/jailbreak-howto-ssh-basics-theme-editing/img_0367/"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-28403" title="iPhone IP" src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/05/IMG_0367-266x400.png" alt="" width="266" height="400" /></a></p>

<p>Click the blue arrow, like in the image below, IP address is what you&#8217;re looking for, write it down.</p>

<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-28413" href="http://www.imore.com/2010/05/20/jailbreak-howto-ssh-basics-theme-editing/screen-shot-2010-05-17-at-6-46-10-pm/"><img class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-28413" title="iPhone IP Address" src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/05/Screen-shot-2010-05-17-at-6.46.10-PM.png" alt="" width="318" height="286" /></a></p>

<p>4.  For FTP users, you&#8217;ll need to enter your iPhone&#8217;s IP address and make sure the port is set to 22.  Your username is root and the default password is &#8216;alpine&#8217; (without the quotes).  Then click connect or continue.  If you&#8217;re successful, you should now have a list of all your iPhone&#8217;s files.  (Note: over wi-fi, you don&#8217;t have to have your iPhone plugged in, but I&#8217;d recommend it so it doesn&#8217;t kill your battery)</p>

<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-28425" href="http://www.imore.com/2010/05/20/jailbreak-howto-ssh-basics-theme-editing/screen-shot-2010-05-17-at-8-08-59-pm/"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-28425" title="SSH Settings" src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/05/Screen-shot-2010-05-17-at-8.08.59-PM-400x222.png" alt="" width="400" height="222" /></a></p>

<p>5.  You&#8217;ll now see a list of files you can navigate through, to get to your themes for editing, simply click Library &#8212;&gt; Themes and all the themes you&#8217;ve downloaded should be in there.  Next jump down to the video for a walk-through of how to alter/change/add files in existing themes as well as create your own custom themes! And one more ninja tip, go into Settings &#8211;&gt; Autolock &#8211;&gt; Never. Sometimes when you&#8217;re SSH&#8217;ing and your screen goes off, your SSH client will give you an error, so turn off auto-lock while you&#8217;re customizing.</p>

<p><a rel="attachment wp-att-28426" href="http://www.imore.com/2010/05/20/jailbreak-howto-ssh-basics-theme-editing/screen-shot-2010-05-17-at-8-09-25-pm/"><img class="aligncenter size-medium wp-image-28426" title="iPhone File System" src="http://cdn.imore.com/images/stories/2010/05/Screen-shot-2010-05-17-at-8.09.25-PM-400x251.png" alt="" width="400" height="251" /></a></p>

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<a href="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sEOJwWMOQmA">YouTube Link</a></p>
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		<title>Apple Posts MobileMe iDisk App Video Tutorial</title>
		<link>http://www.imore.com/2009/07/29/mobileme-idisk-app-video-tutorial/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Jul 2009 19:22:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Rene Ritchie</dc:creator>
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Just downloaded the new <a href="http://www.imore.com/2009/07/29/quick-app-apple-releases-mobileme-idisk-app-iphone/">Apple MobileMe iDisk app</a> [Free - <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=320654497&#038;mt=8">iTunes link</a>] to your iPhone or iPod touch and eager to know it better? Apple wants to show you]]></description>
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<p>Just downloaded the new <a href="http://www.imore.com/2009/07/29/quick-app-apple-releases-mobileme-idisk-app-iphone/">Apple MobileMe iDisk app</a> [Free - <a href="http://itunes.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewSoftware?id=320654497&#038;mt=8">iTunes link</a>] to your iPhone or iPod touch and eager to know it better? Apple wants to show you how, literally. <a href="http://www.apple.com/mobileme/news/2009/07/mobileme-idisk-app-for-iphone-ipod-touch-now-available.html">MobileMe News</a> covers Apple&#8217;s latest App Store app, and Apple.com has a <a href="http://www.apple.com/mobileme/tutorials/#idisk-app">video tutorial</a> available to get you started.</p>

<p>For example, it explains that documents get downloaded to your iPhone, and recent documents remain stored for offline viewing. Nice.</p>

<p>If you pick up any other tricks, or have any pro tips for iDisk on iPhone, let us know in the comments!</p>
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