Jailbreak and Unlock your iPhone for Free
0This guide is all you should need to Jailbreak your iPhone 4 (and iPhone 3GS, iPod Touch and iPad!) and then unlock your iPhone to use any provider.
Jailbreak and unlock your iPhone for free in just a few easy steps.
I’m going to repeat that important note – you DO NOT NEED TO PAY ANYTHING to Jailbreak and Unlock your iPhone. All of this is 100% free.
1. Jailbreak your iPhone
It just got very simple to jailbreak: When on your iPhone, browse to http://www.jailbreakme.com/ and follow the instructions. This is such an easy way of Jailbreaking and will work on the following iDevices:
- iPad1: 4.3 through 4.3.3
- iPad2: 4.3.3
- iPhone3GS: 4.3 through 4.3.3
- iPhone4: 4.3 through 4.3.3
- iPhone4-CDMA: 4.2.6 through 4.2.8
- iPod touch 3g: 4.3, 4.3.2, 4.3.3
- iPod touch 4g: 4.3 through 4.3.3
2. Unlock your iPhone More >
A Guide To The iPhone 5
0The iPhone 5 by Apple is the latest installment in the ever popular iPhone series. The new and improved version is slotted to be in stores by the end of 2011 with all sorts of new features. Some of these features are things that we are already seeing in some of the smart phones being released while others are unique to Apple. One of the most notable items inside of the iPhone 5 is going to be the dual core processor, making the phone extremely fast in comparison with other models. Just as your computer benefits from a multi-core processor, the same thing will be inside the phone. This means that apps will open quicker, the phone will boot faster and multi-tasking is taken to a whole new level because the phone won’t freeze up when multiple things are taking place on the phone.
There More >
Guest Blogging Week
0It’s guest blogging week here at iphonefan.co.uk where we are giving you the chance to have your very own iPhone related article posted on our blog and seen by our many readers.
To qualify as a guest poster, just use the contact form to drop us a message and let us know what you would like to blog about. The only things we ask are that:
- Your article must be interesting and newsworthy.
- It must be at least 300 words – the more the better.
- Please provide an image or video, or both – these must be free to use or owned by you!
- Your article must be about the iPhone.
- It must not be a ‘spun’ or duplicate article.
- You can have one link to your website.
There may be a few more rules than this and we will review More >
iPhone Reviews and Giveaways
0Starting very soon, iphonefan.co.uk will be reviewing iPhone accessories and then giving them away to our readers for free.
All we ask from you is that you tell us why you should win the iPhone accessories and what you like about them. We will possibly ask you to publish a tweet about the giveaway which we will provide for you to copy and paste – too easy!!
Hopefully once we get going we can attract some really great iPhone accessory companies to provide some really fantastic bits and pieces for your iPhones.
If you are a company that provides accessories for iPhones, please feel free to contact us to arrange for a full (and unbiased!) review – what a great way to get people interested in your products.
If you are a reader, just be patient for now. Our first giveaway products are on their way to More >
iOS5 Review
0iOS5 has been out for a few days now as Apple made it available to developers last Monday. As registered iPhone developers we were able to install and review iOS5 on one of our free iPhone 4s.
At first I was a little skeptical of the benefits of iOS5 over what was already on this iPhone, which of course was jailbroken so already had improved notifications, a better messenger service, rich text editing, SBSettings etc etc etc. Basically this iPhone, running OS4.2.1, had all of the features Apple has included in iOS5.
After restoring the iPhone and loading up the developer version of iOS5, I was quite pleasantly surprised with what I got.
- Notifications are a huge improvement. A subtle but noticeable icon on the top of the screen now informs me of my updates without a big blue box popping up and interrupting what I’m doing. The notification center actually looks