Look how bad this is, I can peel the sharp broken pieces. (Note myself 100x don't go case'less)
Is that yours?? Looks brutal! What happened? I keep mine in an Otterbox defender all the time, it makes it a nice brick but at least it's safe.
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by Anton
Is that yours?? Looks brutal! What happened? I keep mine in an Otterbox defender all the time, it makes it a nice brick but at least it's safe.
No, it's one of my client's unit. He dropped it sometime this weekend.
I would be heartbroken if this happen to one of my iPhones.
r5a
i just got a wonderful text from Rogers;
TETHERING WILL BE INCLUDED IN YOUR DATA PLANS!!!
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by r5a
i just got a wonderful text from Rogers;
TETHERING WILL BE INCLUDED IN YOUR DATA PLANS!!!
Yes sir that was confirmed 2 weeks ago.
glad to see rogers not being that evil'ish for this
VDub
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
Look how bad this is, I can peel the sharp broken pieces. This landed face down onto cement
(Note myself 100x don't go case'less)
Yup... After 2 years of iPhone ownership, I managed to break my screen...
iPhone on bed, belt off pants and tossed onto bed...
Buckle vs screen = cracked screen..
Not too bad though. It hit right by the home botton and only broke half way up..
CANT WAIT FOR THE HD IN JUNE!!!
E2EK1EL
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Originally posted by VDub
Yup... After 2 years of iPhone ownership, I managed to break my screen...
iPhone on bed, belt off pants and tossed onto bed...
Buckle vs screen = cracked screen..
Not too bad though. It hit right by the home botton and only broke half way up..
CANT WAIT FOR THE HD IN JUNE!!!
dude :(
IMO get the glass replaced and sell the unit when you get the 4th gen. I'm doing it to one of my "me not care iPhones"3
Remember 1pm today is the presentation for 4.0
Stilez
In case of an earthquake, consult your iPhone
quote:
A group of six students at B.C.'s Simon Fraser University has developed a free iPhone application to help people prepare and respond to an earthquake. The students in the Management of Technology MBA program began working on QuakeAware to help with what they saw as a general lack of knowledge about earthquake response, student Ryan Cole said Thursday. "Everybody we talked to, we polled about 90 people, they're all very aware of earthquakes, and they're all very understanding of the threat they pose, but nobody was prepared or knew what to do in the event of an earthquake," Cole told Canada AM. "We saw that as a great opportunity to hopefully, in the event of an earthquake, just save lives." Cole and the other members of his group all live in Richmond, a city in British Columbia's lower mainland. The lower mainland is one of the most seismically active regions in Canada. Focusing on the city of Richmond, Cole and his team compiled information about earthquakes from local and provincial authorities. They organized the information into several sections, including a checklist for how to prepare for an earthquake and instructions for basic first aid. The application also includes a map of Richmond marked with earthquake-safe places for those whose homes have been affected and for those in need of medical attention. "The idea is that you always have your cellphone, your keys, your wallet, when you leave your house, and you're not always going to be guaranteed to be around the right information," Cole said. The application was developed for the city of Richmond, but Cole and his peers are working on gathering information for Vancouver. They plan to add other cities, both inside and outside the lower mainland.
Multitasking (No 3G Support)
Folders
Wallpaper & Lockscreen Backgrounds
Unified Inbox & Multi Exchange Slots
Enterprise Revamped
GameKit (Xbox Live Type)
iBook
iAd
(Now the new 4th gen iPhone is going to be retardedly fast and slowly phase out the 3G. 1st Gen not supported @ all)
VDub
Too bad we can't watch the live video stream....
VDub
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Originally posted by E2EK1EL
dude :(
IMO get the glass replaced and sell the unit when you get the 4th gen. I'm doing it to one of my "me not care iPhones"3
Remember 1pm today is the presentation for 4.0
I'm getting the screen fixed and my wifey will get the phone...
haqq
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Originally posted by ÖZmözis
I got a new replacement phone today since the other one went for a swim.
I got very lucky and got the old bootrom with version 3.1
I just jailbroke using redsOw 0.9.2 and upgraded to 3.1.2.
Should I stay at 3.1.2 or can I get 3.1.3 and jailbreak since I have the old bootrom?
the question is... is it really worth the trouble of upgrading to 3.1.3?
E2EK1EL
iPhone OS 4.0 Jailbroken
It's only half the battle, Apple will indeed change the bootrom of the 4th gen iPhone.
iPhone OS 4.0: Hack Can Enable Multitasking On iPhone 3G
"One of the major disappointments about iPhone OS 4.0 for users who own iPhone models older than iPhone 3GS is the lack of multitasking support on their devices in the latest iPhone OS (in fact iPhone OS 4.0 won’t be available to original iPhone and iPod Touch users).
Steve Jobs had clarified in the Q&A session during the special event to give a sneak peak of iPhone OS 4.0 that multitasking won't be available on iPhone 3G and iPhone 2G as the hardware just couldn’t support it.
However, it might not be accurate as iPhone 3G users who have jailbroken their iPhone can run third party iPhone apps in the background thanks to jailbreak iPhone apps like Circuitous, ProSwitcher etc.
A developer who has been playing around with iPhone OS 4.0 beta, which was released by Apple to its developers of the iPhone Developer program
, has figured out a way to hack it, to enable the multitasking feature even for iPhone 3G users.
cdevwill tweeted:
wow looks like multitasking can be enabled on the 3G if you just set multitasking=TRUE on the capabilities plist in SB (N82AP.plist)
So it is quite likely that the iPhone hacking community will release a tweak to enable multitasking on iPhone 3G in iPhone OS 4.0.
Some of our readers have pointed out that enabling multitasking on the iPhone3G would make it sluggish as it only has 128MB RAM, which is half the RAM available in iPhone 3GS and since Apple is so particular about user experience, it had taken the difficult decision to disable it on iPhone 3G and other older models.
There is no doubt that it’s a controversial decision and will be hotly debated especially since Apple continues to sell the 8GB iPhone 3G model.
Let us know your views on Apple’s decision to enable multitasking only for iPhone 3GS and 3rd generation iPod Touch and not on any of the older models."