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How to Download iOS4/ iPhone, iPod Touch GM Firmware + iTunes 9.2!

Posted on 07 June 2010 by alexosh1234

This tutorial tells how to get the brand new iOS4 GoldMaster(GM) Version for your iPhone 3GS, 3G, iPod Touch 3G and 2G, AKA Firmware 4.0 for FREE!

This should work without a developer account. Make sure to follow the instructions carefully. If you use this information, please link back to the site! Thanks

ALL DOWNLOADS ARE AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS POST!

Apple today released iTunes 9.2 for both Windows and Mac. So you can now use iOS 4.0 on both.

Directions:

First, download iTunes 9.2.

Second, BACKUP your device in iTunes!

Third, Download the right iOS4 Firmware for your device. I recommend using firefox to download it since it downloads .ipsw files correctly and does not split it up.

Fourth, in iTunes Hold Option(Shift) and click on restore and choose the .ipsw file from your files. (Usually best to save it on your desktop)

After that, it will start restoring to iOS4 GM!


And there ya go! You should now have iOS4 working on your device.
If y
ou are having trouble, please post in the comments. This will be an updated post if any new problems arise and workarounds need to be made. I can only fix them if I know about it. Thanks

DOWNLOADS!

iTunes 9.2 Official Release

  1. Mac OS X
  2. Windows
  3. Windows (x64)

iOS 4 GM seed – iPhone 3GS, 377.81MB

  1. MultiUpload (direct)
  2. MegaUpload
  3. Depositfiles
  4. Hotfile
  5. Zshare
  6. Badongo
  7. Uploading

iOS 4 GM seed – iPhone 3G, 292.3MB

  1. MultiUpload (direct)
  2. MegaUpload
  3. Hotfile
  4. Zshare
  5. Badongo
  6. Uploading

iOS 4 GM seed – iPod Touch 3G, 356.53MB

  1. MultiUpload (direct)
  2. MegaUpload
  3. Depositfiles
  4. Hotfile
  5. Zshare
  6. Badongo
  7. Uploading

iOS 4 GM seed – iPod Touch 2G, 308.74MB

  1. MultiUpload (direct)
  2. MegaUpload
  3. Depositfiles
  4. Hotfile
  5. Zshare
  6. Badongo
  7. Upoading

Remember: Use these at your own risk!
Downloads and info from: http://bit.ly/9iaZOa

Thanks and I hope this helps!
- the iPhoneXpert team
Please bookmark and share the site. :-)

iPhone 4 Teaser video! WOW WOW

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Dedicated Spirit Jailbreak Downloads!

Posted on 03 May 2010 by alexosh1234

Here are the mac and pc dedicated Spirit Jailbreak Downloads to allow easy downloading!

Mac: Spirit for Mac Download

PC: Spirit Download for PC
Make sure to link back to iPhoneXpert.com if you use the links! These will be fast, and you do not have to log in or do anything dumb :-)

Please bookmark the site for more awesome tutorials and reviews.

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How to set up your mac as your home theater system Pt. 1 connecting a separate monitor or tv

Posted on 04 January 2010 by wroachbarrette

Hey guys this is wroachbarrette and i am going to be making a series of videos on how to turn your mac into a home theater system here are the first two videos both dealing with the setup of a second monitor I will be adding some more videos dealing with the set up of a surround sound system including a video on how to create your own sound system now on with the show

Old school mac adaptors
oh and a note on the hdmi you WILL NEED TO BUY some hdmi cable so you can connect it to the tv heres a link to let you know what im talking about if you already have some of this cable then you wont need this http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-6-foot-cable/dp/B0002L5R78/ref=pd_bxgy_e_img_b
Newer mac adapter
oh and a note on the hdmi you WILL NEED TO BUY some hdmi cable so you can connect it to the tv heres a link to let you know what im talking about if you already have some of this cable then you wont need this http://www.amazon.com/HDMI-6-foot-cable/dp/B0002L5R78/ref=pd_bxgy_e_img_b
rca cable

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Move around your iPhone icons from your Mac

Posted on 24 August 2009 by Luqven

Movement, is a free native Mac OS X app that allows you to rearrange your phone/touch icons right from your mac. The app looks just like you spring board (where your icons are located on your device) except you can see all of your screens @ once. The is simple enough to use you simply hold and drag an icon to move it around just like you would on the iphone/touch. Then, your press a button (write apps) and the phone will respiring with the new page setup. The app is a bit buggy and lags a lot, but it just makes things so much easier that in the end it doesn’t take away at all from the experience.

You can get the app here;

http://www.movementapp.com

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Change System Strings on 3.0

Posted on 20 July 2009 by KC

So, this morning I planned on giving a great detailed article over how to change system strings with pictures and everything but unfortunately, my iphone froze and I’m in the process of completely rebooting.  However, I can still take you through the steps just without pictures. Sorry guys! This is the EASY WAY WITHOUT A COMPUTER!!!!

The system strings are the “Slide to Unlock” , “Slide to Cancel”, “Slide to do whatever else.” With the help of iFile (click to see info) and a Cydia app, you can now change the strings to say whatever you want i.e. “Welcome KC!”

Things you will need:

Cydia, iFile, Slide to Unlock Killer, Winterboard

  1. First what you want to do is go into cydia and install iFile.
  2. After installing that, add new source (http://cydia.touch-mania.com)
  3. Then search for “Slide to Unlock Killer” and install that
  4. Next, go back to your homescreen and click on iFile. Go into settings and turn on Hidden Files. Next to the very beginning of the folders and follow this: Var/Stash/Themes/EntriegelKiller
  5. Once you’ve done this, choose your language (Most of you will click on “En”) Follow this after EntriegelKiller: Folders/Springboard/En.lproj/Springboard Strings
  6. Once the page with text shows up this is where you will change your strings. You can kind of read through them to understand which ones are which. I do remember that the second one about user_lock or something is the “Slide to Unlock”
  7. To edit these, click on edit in the top left and put your cursor in between the ” ” to the right of the strings you want to change.
  8. After typing your text, delelte any spaces between the ” ” i.e “Welcome KC!       “<<<–you would make it look like “Welcome KC!”
  9. After you’ve changed all the strings that you want, click save.
  10. Go into winterboard and turn on Entriegel Killer and let it refresh and now your system strings should be changed.

Any questions or comments, leave in the comments section!

–KC

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How to Easily Get a Passcode with Letters and Numbers Instead of a 4 Digit Pin!

Posted on 19 July 2009 by alexosh1234

Hey, this is going to be a very simple tutorial that anyone can do on their iPhone or iPod Touch. Your device does not have to be jailbroken! Just follow the simple steps.

1st: Go to this site: LINK, and enter in your email account and click configure. An email will be sent to you.
I think we crashed the server. Download this file and then send it to yourself in an email and follow the same steps! Click this link and it will download directly into a zip folder.custom password Extract it and then save on your computer. Then send it yo your email and follow the steps below

Make sure you can access this email account from your device.
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2nd. Click on the file that was sent to you

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3rd. (Shown Above) You can now enter in your password, make sure to at least use 1 number, BUT you can use letters woot!

Example: photo3No I do not have to make emergency calls. Once I start typing, “Cancel” turns to “OK”.

4th. Click Done and you will be finished. To enable a password if you want one for security purposes, or so your friend doesn’t “snoop” around, go into Settings—> General—> Passcode, and enable it.

If you want to remove it, go to Settings and scroll down to the bottom, where it will say Profiles. Click on that, then click on “Custom Passcode” and you can click the red button that says remove.

I hope you liked this tutorial, make sure to sign up on the forum, and tell others about the new website, iPhoneXpert.com!

- Alex (alexosh1234)

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Rocketdock: Make your PC look like a Mac!

Posted on 17 July 2009 by KC

A little off the subject of an iphone but I thought this would make for a great article.

After my conversion from a blackberry curve to an iphone 3g, I have become a HUGE fan of apple. Unfortunately, I’m a broke college student and can’t afford a brand new mac at the moment so I did the next best thing….I made my PC look like a mac!

How did I do this you may ask? Well after playing around with a few sites and several downloads I discovered a way to make it look as close to a mac as possible. This will work for Windows XP as well as Vista. Follow the simple steps below to make your PC look like a mac.

KC's mini comp

Screenshot of my mini laptop running XP

  1. Go here and download the latest version. Unzip it and then install and run it. I’d recommend creating a desktop shortcut for easy access.
  2. After downloading it, the default places it at the top of the screen. If you right click and go to “screen position” you can place it on the bottom.
  3. Next, go here and download the Leopard OSX wallpaper.
  4. After step 3, right click on your taskbar and unlock it. Move the taskbar to the top of your screen and lock it back by repeating the right-click. Again, right-click and choose properties and make sure you check the box next to “Auto Hide.”
  5. On your desktop, right-click on your original wallpaper and go into Properties>Desktop Tab and then click on browse and find the Leopard OSX wallpaper you just downloaded and make it your new wallpaper.
  6. Return to your desktop and right-click once more and go to “Arrange Icons By” and click on “Hide Desktop Icons.” Your desktop should now look similar to this:

    My desktop

    My desktop

  7. Next what you’re going to want to do is customize your dock. Right-click inside the dock and go to “Add item” and then choose file. You will take this step to add every item you want in your dock.
  8. To choose what your icons look like, I recommend going to rocketdock.com and downloading one of the icon bundles.
  9. You may also want to get some widgets for your desktop so go here and download Yahoo! widgets. Now you can choose which widgets you’d like to see on your desktop.

It’s as simple as that guys! If you have any questions, leave it in the comments and I’ll be sure to get back with you as soon as I can. Have fun customizing your new Mac/PC!

From: KC

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How to make you iPhone battery last for days

Posted on 17 July 2009 by gamesrule_0

I was browsing digg and found this story.

1. Keep it cool
Seriously. Don’t put your phone in the sun. Don’t leave it in a hot pocket. Battery life is lowered by heat and you should store your iPhone in temperatures less than 35 degrees centigrade – below 95F. As close to room temperature as possible is best for use.

2. Don’t use power-sucking apps you don’t need to
Minimise your app use, especially if it’s a game, stuff that sucks data (hello, Facebook) or uses GPS. Not only does some of the fun stuff suck power, it can also stop the auto-lock coming on.

3. Turn off 3G
So there we were, in our field, with little data coverage (thanks O2). So what did we do? Turn off data, that’s what. If you haven’t got it, there’s no point in wasting juice looking for it. Settings > General > Network and slide Enable 3G to Off.

4. No to EQ
Who’d have thunk, but equalising your iPod playback can drain your battery pack. Settings > iPod > EQ is where to turn it off.

5. Don’t fetch
Set the common apps to only fetch data when you want them to. Set Mail, Contacts and Calendars to only fetch data Manually. BE WARNED – if you have MobileMe, it’s dangerous to set the auto-check to Manual, since the much-vaunted Find My iPhone won’t work.

6. Don’t make long calls
Or don’t make any calls. Sounds like the stupid filler tip, but if you do make calls (and you probably do, as that’s almost certainly what you’re conserving battery for), just keep ‘em short.

7. Lock it up
iPhone not in use? Make sure you lock the screen and set the auto-lock to a minute in case you leave it unlocked.

8. Don’t use the GPS
Minimise use of it (such as in Maps or turn-by-turn sat-nav) and disable it: Settings > General > Location Services. If you’re lost, ignore this advice.

9. Turn it off when you don’t need it
Sleeping? With all your mates anyway? Then turn your phone off. Bit pointless if it’s for 10 minutes, but if it’s hours, it will add up.

10. Disable Wi-Fi
Nowhere near a wireless network? Go to Settings and slide Wi-Fi- to off. However, if you are going to be doing a fair amount of data browsing and you are near a wireless network, it will be better for your battery to use this than the thirsty cellular signal.

11. Turn off Bluetooth
Likewise, make sure Bluetooth is off. And keep it there unless you use accessories: Settings > General > Bluetooth and slide Bluetooth to Off.

12. Push off
Not many apps use push notifications, but in the future this will have more of an effect on your iPhone’s battery life as more start to. Settings > Notifications and slide Notifications to Off – only visible if you have relevant apps installed. Apple says this won’t stop the apps receiving data when the app is actually open though, so be careful, unless you’ve disabled data in other ways. Equally you need to turn off push mail (MobileMe, Microsoft Exchange). Go to Settings Mail, Contacts, Calendars > Fetch New Data and slide Push to Off.

13. Turn it down
Refrain from employing the speaker for music playback and turn down the volume – louder playback can make a difference, even with the headphones. Set the phone to silent on the side.

14. Dim your screen
Turn off auto-brightness and whack the brightness down as low as possible. Especially effective for many of us, as it’s the supreme brightness that’s one of the things that makes the iPhone screen look terrific, so it’s usually very bright as a default.

15. Go airplane
If you’ve got very little coverage, you can’t make calls anyway. If you’re going to be in a coverage lowspot for a little while, turn on Airplane Mode. It makes a serious difference, since your handset won’t be continuously searching for a network signal. This is one of the biggest drains of battery life on any handset.

I am sure most of these will work for the iPod Touch also.

From:  techradar

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