Posts Tagged ‘os 3.0’

iPhone 3G With OS 3.0 Now Unlockable With Ultrasn0w

June 23rd, 2009 11:55 AM | by Albert

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The iPhone 3G with OS 3.0 can now be unlocked using the Ultrasn0w utility from the iPhone dev team. To use this utility your iPhone must be jailbroken using the redsn0w or Pwnage tools (google for more info). Once unlocked, your iPhone can be used with any GSM carrier that uses SIM cards, e.g. T-Mobile.

Please note this will NOT work with iPhone 3G S.

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iPhone OS 3.0 Available Now

June 17th, 2009 2:04 PM | by Albert

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The iPhone OS 3.0 update is available now for your downloading pleasure. The update servers are sure to be crammed so be prepared for a few traffic jams. Apple, my ‘F5′ key is much obliged.

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iPhone OS 3.0 Update Available Today

June 17th, 2009 9:43 AM | by Albert

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Just a reminder that the iPhone/Touch OS 3.0 update will be available sometime today, as we reported a while back. No one knows the exact time so do like me and sit in front of your browser while hitting the F5 key every few seconds for the next several hours…or not. For those of you living in a deep, dark cave (and I suspect you are if you’re hitting that F5 key right about now) check out some of the new features:

  • Cut, copy, paste
  • Landscape keyboard
  • MMS capability
  • Spotlight search
  • Voice memos
  • Improved Calendar
  • Download iTunes content directly to iPhone
  • Safari improvements
  • Internet tethering
  • Stereo bluetooth

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iPhone OS 3.0 Beta 4 Available To Developers

April 29th, 2009 10:41 PM | by Albert

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Right on the heels of beta 3, Apple released beta 4 of their iPhone OS 3.0 to developers. No major changes but there seems to be optimizations to increase the speed of the OS. Also, there’s a new option for “Store” in the settings app which allows a user to sign in and out of the iTunes store.

Details of the final version of iPhone OS 3.0, as well as the new iPhone, are expected to be released in about a month at the Worldwide Developers Conference.

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