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Apple announced a new version of iTunes at today's media event featuring a "dramatically simpler" interface with an edge-to-edge design.
   We created iTunes because we love music and we’re going back to our roots with an incredibly clean design that keeps your music at the forefront,” said Eddy Cue, Apple’s senior vice president of Internet Software and Services. “The new iTunes works seamlessly with iCloud, always keeping your entire library at your fingertips, and we’re adding great new features that make listening to your music more fun.The updated media application will show albums in a grid interface with song listings unfolding below the album cover art when clicked. Searching is improved, showing inline results as you type and the MiniPlayer has been redesigned to show a miniature version of the album cover art and album and song information and playback controls.

The updated iTunes will also get iCloud integration to show all your media content saved in Apple's cloud storage service and save your position in movies or TV shows automatically so that you can pick up where you left off on another device.

The new version of iTunes will be available in late October.

Update: A new version of iTunes, version 10.7, has been released. It "adds support for iOS 6 running on compatible iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models. This update also adds support for the latest iPod nano and iPod shuffle models."




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At today's media event, Apple announced that iOS 6, which had announced in June at the company's WWDC keynote event, will be available on September 19th.

iOS 6 will offer several new features. Siri will be enhanced to provide movie information, sports scores, and the ability to post to Facebook and Twitter. The new Passbook app will hold tickets, passes, and payment cards for participating businesses. Safari will have a full-screen mode for better browsing and iCloud tabs to save your open tabs and offer immediate access to them on your other iOS devices and your computer.

Maps app will provide turn-by-turn directions and a new 3D flyover feature to show a more realistic view of buildings and land features. Facebook will be integrated into iOS 6, with the ability to post Photo Stream pictures straight to the social networking service *and status updates through Siri.

iOS 6 will be available as a free download for the 4S, 4, 3GS, new iPad, iPad 2 and 4th generation iPod Touch.  The iPhone 5 will ship with iOS 6.




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Today, Apple updated its iPod touch line to a 5th generation model which incorporates the same larger 4" screen as the just announced iPhone 5. At only 6.1mm thin and 88 grams, the iPod touch is the lightest iPod touch they've created.  The new iPod touch also contains the A5 processor.

Apple is promising 40 hours of music playback, and 8 hours of video, slightly increased over the 4th generation Touch.  The back camera is much improved to a 5-megapixel, backside illuminated, f/2.4, 5-element lens, with the same sapphire crystal lens cover as the iPhone 5.   The front camera is also upgraded to a 720p camera. The new iPod touch also supports the new Panaroma feature and also includes Siri.


Finally, there's hidden feature on the back of the new iPod Touch, called the Loop. It's designed to hook to a wrist-strap for added security.

The new iPod touch comes in five colors and will be available in October at $299 (32GB) and $399 (64GB).  The 4th Generation iPod Touch will remain at $199 (16GB). Preorders for the new iPod Touch begin September 14th.


Apple also announced a radically redesigned iPod nano.  The new iPod nano has a 2.5" screen and multi-touch interface.   The design shares a lot of cues from the iPhone with the inclusion of a front Home button.  The iPod nano includes an FM tuner, widescreen video, pedometer, Bluetooth, and the new Lightning connector.

The new iPod nano comes in 7 colors and will be available in October for $149. Preorders for the new iPod Nano begin September 14th.




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Apple inc. products news / Apple Posts iPhone 5 Promotional Video
« on: September 13, 2012, 02:20:38 AM »
As is typical for Apple product launch events, the company has posted a video giving a behind-the-scenes look at the development and manufacturing of the iPhone 5. Both Jony Ive and Bob Mansfield make appearances.

   By making the screen taller but not wider, you can see more of your content but still comfortably use it with one hand. And yet, even with the larger display, iPhone 5 is the thinnest, lightest iPhone we've ever built.




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Apple inc. products news / Apple Announces iPhone 5 with 4-Inch Display
« on: September 13, 2012, 02:20:38 AM »
As expected, Apple announced the iPhone 5 at today's media event. The latest model of Apple's flagship iOS device features a glass and aluminum enclosure that's 18% thinner than the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4 and weighs in 20% lighter than these previous models at 112 grams. It has a 4-inch 1136 x 640 pixel (326 pixels per inch) Retina Display giving it the same width as the iPhone 4S but a taller form factor.

The display features in-cell technology that was previously rumored that allows the display to be even thinner since the touch sensors are integrated into the display itself instead of requiring a separate layer.


Also as expected, the new iPhone features LTE connectivity using a single chip for voice and data and a dynamic antenna that can switch connections as needed. LTE connectivity will be compatible with all of the major cellular networks in the US plus others in Europe and around the world. The iPhone 5 also gets improved Wi-Fi connectivity with dual-channel 802.11(n) capability.

The new iPhone will have an A6 processor that's twice as fast as the previous A5 processor, and is 22% smaller and more efficient. Regarding battery life, the iPhone 5 will offer 8 hours of 3G or LTE talk time or browsing or 10 hours of Wi-Fi browsing or 225 hours of standby time.

The iPhone 5's rear-facing camera doesn't get a resolution bump, keeping an 8-megapixel sensor, though the sensor is thinner and the lens cover is sapphire crystal. The camera function gets a new dynamic low-light mode and faster photo capture. The front-facing Facetime camera will offer 720p HD video capture with the ability to take photos while recording video.

The iPhone 5 gets an additional microphone, bringing the total to three compared to the two present in the iPhone 4S. The microphones will be located on the bottom, front, and rear of the iPhone 5 to improve voice recognition and noise cancellation.  Apple's new EarPods earphones are also included.

The iPhone 5 will come in white or black. The black version will have a black anodized aluminum back while the white version will have a raw aluminum back. The iPhone 5 will cost $199, $299, and $399 respectively for the 16GB, 32GB, and 64GB models with a contract. The iPhone 4S will be reduced to $99 and the iPhone 4 will be free with a contract.

Pre-orders for the iPhone 5 will begin on Friday, September 14 and Apple will begin shipping the new device on September 21 in nine countries including the US and Canada. The iPhone 5 will become available in additional countries next month and in 100 countries by the end of the year.




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In order to help customers understand which iPhone 5 models will support LTE in which countries and on which carriers, Apple has posted a new guide outlining the three different model variants and their compatibility.

The North America-focused GSM model is compatible with LTE service on AT&T in the United States and Bell, Rogers and Telus in Canada.  The CDMA model is compatible with LTE on Sprint and Verizon in the United States, as well as KDDI in Japan.


For the international-focused GSM model, LTE is supported on ten different networks in Germany, the UK, Australia, Japan, Korea, Hong Kong, and Singapore.

This information is for the first round of launches taking place on September 21, and Apple will presumably be updating this page with additional entries for later markets that are also rolling out LTE on frequencies compatible with these devices.




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As had been rumored and shown in leaked images, the iPhone 5 does indeed use the new Apple-backed nano-SIM standard that is 40% smaller than the micro-SIM standard found in the iPhone 4 and 4S.  Apple did not mention the change during its media event, but the company has confirmed it in an iPhone model comparison.


The iPhone 5 appears to be the first device to use the new nano-SIM standard, and carriers had reportedly begun stockpiling the new cards as long ago as July before starting to distribute them to retailers earlier this month in anticipation of the iPhone 5 introduction.




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Apple inc. products news / Apple Releases iOS 6 Golden Master to Developers
« on: September 13, 2012, 02:20:38 AM »

Apple has seeded the Golden Master (GM) version of iOS 6 to developers today.  The GM release represents the final version that will be shipped to customers.   Apple will be releasing iOS 6 to customers as a free download on September 19th.

Apple has provided an extensive preview of what's new in iOS 6.  This includes Maps with turn-by-turn directions, enhancements to Siri, a new Passbook app, Safari improvements and more.

iOS 6 will be available for the iPhone 4S, 4, 3GS, new iPad, iPad 2 and 4th generation iPod Touch.




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The iPhone 5's slight increased in height, combined with Apple's other design changes, should improve signal reception according to Spencer Webb, antenna expert and owner of AntennaSys. Webb wrote extensively about the AntennaGate issues with the original iPhone 4.

Because the iPhone 5 is taller, Webb explained to MacRumors, it has "increased antenna spacing and thus the antenna diversity will work better." Antenna diversity allows both the upper and lower antennas to send and receive signals -- a feat that the iPhone 4S was the first to accomplish. "The probability that one of the two antennas has a better signal is higher."

   Ergonomically, the taller phone means the average hand won't be able to cover both antennas.*It's harder to hold "wrong". Also, since LTE operates at a lower frequency, 700 MHz, the additional separation is even more valuable.

The aluminum body of the new iPhone 5 will also help the antenna performance, and the hand sensitivity issue will be further diminished.*The key word is sensitivity.*In other words, changes in performance due to changes in "how you hold it" will be diminished.*The antenna will see less change in the "ground mass" of the device.Webb also noted that LTE support could actually help with network congestion in some cases. "The higher speed may have more to do with relieving network congestion than the requirements in the apps -- it gets the traffic out of the way faster."

Many tasks that are normally performed on the iPhone -- Google searches, fetching email -- will still be performed on the LTE-equipped iPhone, but won't be using the carrier signal for as long. Additionally, LTE gets data users off of the traditional cellular network, so 3G data connections and voice calls may be more reliable.




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Apple inc. products news / iPhone 5 Photos and Hands on Impressions
« on: September 13, 2012, 02:20:38 AM »
After the media event, Apple allowed the attendees to use the new iPhone 5 in a hands on area.  Many of the early impressions seem to be focused on how light and thin the new iPhone feels.  Despite the decrease in weight, the iPhone 5 appears to be sturdy due to its aluminum design.  



Here are a roundup of some of the early impressions:

TechCrunch
- "Build quality is quite nice and the solid aluminum is quite unique and quite solid. Hopefully this will reduce some damage if it falls on a hard surface."

Telegraph.co.uk
- "The biggest change, literally, is the larger screen. Here, I'm thankful that Apple opted not to go wider. Samsung's Galaxy S3 is too big for my taste and I think Apple is right to say that the width of the iPhone is right for the average hand."


Slashgear
- "Gripping it, your thumb is able to navigate the full length of the display without stretching, just as promised, and while it’s undoubtedly a light handset it doesn’t feel delicate."

Engadget
- "Much like the speed increases between the iPhone 4 and 4S (and before that, the iPhone 3G vs. iPhone 3GS), they won't take you by storm right away. But, use it for half an hour and you'll have a hard time going back to a slower chip. The transitions are smoother, switching between apps is a bit quicker and everything just generally feels incrementally faster."






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Apple inc. products news / Apple announced iphone5
« on: September 13, 2012, 12:55:21 AM »
Today we are going to introduce iPhone 5"



It looks just like the leaked chassis images



Made entirely of glass and aluminum







the hardware and software engineering that has gone into this product is the most challenging our team has ever taken on


thinnest phone we have ever made, lightest as well

7.6mm thin, 18% thinner than the 4S

it's the world's thinnest smartphone 112g 20% lighter than the 4S

Retina Display, 326 ppi



The new screen is 4-inch display

1136 x 640 Same width, but taller, giving it a 16:9 aspect ratio

Design center for the iPhone 5 is the human hand/thumb



We are able to add a 5th row of icons to the home screen

Safari, Mail, Calendar, all updated to take advantage of the new screen

Now see a 5 day workweek in horizontal mode on the 5 due to the higher resolution



Keynote, Pages, Numbers, all take advantage of the new display

iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, all updated as well

[imh]http://images.anandtech.com/doci/6275/iPhone5-267.jpg[/img]



Legacy apps run centered with black boarders on the sides



Same is true in vertical position, black bars top/bottom for older apps

Showing before and after pics of updated applications that take advantage of the 5's new display



 44% more color saturation than the 4S display

 Full sRGB color gamut!

Integrated touch sensors into the display itself (in-cell)

 30% thinner than the previous display

Less glare in sunlight, sharper image

that's the first feature in the new iPhone 5

Now onto wireless

Ultrafast Wireless technology

10:22AM PDT - GPRS, EDGE, EV-DO, HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSDPA, and LTE all in the 5

LTE category 3

Single chip, single radio

"dynamic antenna"Receive diversity

802.11a/b/g/n, 2.4GHz and 5GHz

Up to 150Mbps

Yes! 5GHz WiFi finally!

A6 SoC!

2x faster graphics

2x faster CPU

The A6 SoC is based on dual-core ARM Cortex A15 cores

22% smaller SoC


 Pages launch time 2.1x faster, save image from iPhoto 1.7x faster, load music app with songs 1.9x, view keynote attachment 1.7x faster vs. 4S


Variance between iPhone 5 units is now measured in microns

Two high power cameras take pics of the housing, instantaneous analysis are done, the best match of 725 cuts is determined as the iPhone 5 heads down a conveyor belt

Provides contrast between lightly textured back and all other surfaces

All surfaces are machined of the enclosure, crystalline diamonds are used to polish the finish

The video is going over iOS 6 on the iPhone 5 now

We got a pretty cool shot of a bunch of tiny plastic aspheric lenses in a pick and place machine in the video there

Recap video playing now about the iPhone 5


Black iPhone 5, slate colored aluminum back, white iPhone 5 with a lighter colored black

Nearing the end here, I'm guessing we'll hear about storage, pricing and availability next

Same price as the 4S

$199 for 16GB, $299 32GB and $399 for 64GB with 2 year contract

Phone 4 8GB is free, iPhone 4S 16GB is $99

Both with a 2-year contract

Looks like the 3GS went away, finally

Pre order starting september 14 (this friday)

Shipping one week later, September 21st

in the US, canada, UK, France, Germany, Aus, Japan, HK and Singapore

20 more countries a week later

100 countries and 240 carriers by the end of the year

Not just the iPhone

Apple has done a great job of pushing its suppliers across all markets

Fastest phone rolloutever

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Apple inc. products news / Iphone5 announced
« on: September 13, 2012, 12:19:13 AM »
Today we are going to introduce iPhone 5"



It looks just like the leaked chassis images

Made entirely of glass and aluminum

the hardware and software engineering that has gone into this product is the most challenging our team has ever taken on


thinnest phone we have ever made, lightest as well

7.6mm thin, 18% thinner than the 4S

it's the world's thinnest smartphone 112g 20% lighter than the 4S

Retina Display, 326 ppi

The new screen is 4-inch display

1136 x 640 Same width, but taller, giving it a 16:9 aspect ratio

Design center for the iPhone 5 is the human hand/thumb

We are able to add a 5th row of icons to the home screen

Safari, Mail, Calendar, all updated to take advantage of the new screen

Now see a 5 day workweek in horizontal mode on the 5 due to the higher resolution

Keynote, Pages, Numbers, all take advantage of the new display

iPhoto, iMovie, Garageband, all updated as well

Legacy apps run centered with black boarders on the sides

Same is true in vertical position, black bars top/bottom for older apps

Showing before and after pics of updated applications that take advantage of the 5's new display

 44% more color saturation than the 4S display

 Full sRGB color gamut!

Integrated touch sensors into the display itself (in-cell)

 30% thinner than the previous display

Less glare in sunlight, sharper image

that's the first feature in the new iPhone 5

Now onto wireless

Ultrafast Wireless technology

10:22AM PDT - GPRS, EDGE, EV-DO, HSPA, HSPA+, DC-HSDPA, and LTE all in the 5

LTE category 3

Single chip, single radio

"dynamic antenna"Receive diversity

802.11a/b/g/n, 2.4GHz and 5GHz

Up to 150Mbps

Yes! 5GHz WiFi finally!

11:02AM PDT - On September 19th

11:02AM PDT - iPhone 4S, iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, new iPad, iPad 2 and 4th gen iPod touch will get free iOS 6 upgrades



11:02AM PDT - They all run iOS 6



11:01AM PDT - Fastest phone rollout ever

11:01AM PDT - 100 countries and 240 carriers by the end of the year

11:01AM PDT - 20 more countries a week later



11:01AM PDT - in the US, canada, UK, France, Germany, Aus, Japan, HK and Singapore



11:01AM PDT - Shipping one week later, September 21st

11:01AM PDT - Pre order starting september 14 (this friday)

11:01AM PDT - Brian: Looks like the 3GS went away, finally



11:01AM PDT - Both with a 2-year contract

11:00AM PDT - iPhone 4 8GB is free, iPhone 4S 16GB is $99



11:00AM PDT - $199 for 16GB, $299 32GB and $399 for 64GB with 2 year contract

11:00AM PDT - Same price as the 4S

11:00AM PDT - Nearing the end here, I'm guessing we'll hear about storage, pricing and availability next

11:00AM PDT - Not just the iPhone

11:00AM PDT - Apple has done a great job of pushing its suppliers across all markets

11:00AM PDT - Talking a lot about precision manufacturing here

10:59AM PDT - Variance between iPhone 5 units is now measured in microns



10:59AM PDT - Two high power cameras take pics of the housing, instantaneous analysis are done, the best match of 725 cuts is determined as the iPhone 5 heads down a conveyor belt

10:59AM PDT - Provides contrast between lightly textured back and all other surfaces



10:58AM PDT - All surfaces are machined of the enclosure, crystalline diamonds are used to polish the finish



10:57AM PDT - The video is going over iOS 6 on the iPhone 5 now





10:57AM PDT - We got a pretty cool shot of a bunch of tiny plastic aspheric lenses in a pick and place machine in the video there





10:55AM PDT - I really wish they were being more specific about the A6

10:55AM PDT - Recap video playing now about the iPhone 5







10:54AM PDT - Black iPhone 5, slate colored aluminum back, white iPhone 5 with a lighter colored black



10:50AM PDT - We're seeing all of the Siri improvements that have already been shown off previously, including better integration with places of interest, sports, and so on



10:48AM PDT - Now demonstrating Siri enhancements, including its new sports knowledge





10:47AM PDT - More iOS 6 demos









10:46AM PDT - We've seen all of this before however, nothing too new here

10:45AM PDT - Showing off iCloud tabs, now Mail

10:45AM PDT - Brian: I've been running the iOS 6 Beta for some time now and there are definitely some subtle changes here. Fingers crossed for a GM soon.

10:45AM PDT - Full screen mode now supported in iOS 6 Safari

10:45AM PDT - Now showing off Safari enhancements

10:44AM PDT - Looks like this is definitely a much newer version of iOS 6

10:44AM PDT - Brian: I checked two days ago and there wasn't Big Ben!

10:44AM PDT - Showing off flyover of Big Ben

10:43AM PDT - Brian noticed that they changed the flyover icon in the demo, "this must be a GM"





10:43AM PDT - I'm very curious about the GPU in the iPhone 5

10:43AM PDT - I'm curious about the Thunderbolt/Lightning naming similarities, clearly TB isn't supported on the iPhone 5



10:42AM PDT - Over 100M points of interest in the new maps app, free turn by turn navigation





10:41AM PDT - Showing off iOS 6 on the iPhone 5

10:41AM PDT - iOS 6 running on the iPhone 5, Scott Forstall is on stage to do the demo

10:40AM PDT - iOS6 has support for the 4-inch retina display

10:40AM PDT - (obviously)



10:40AM PDT - iOS6 runs on the iPhone 5

10:40AM PDT - No more obsoleting cars with new devices



10:40AM PDT - Can plug a 30-pin cable into it and you can plug it into your iPhone 5, will work with car connection kits, etc...

10:40AM PDT - 30-pin to Lightning adapter available



10:39AM PDT - Bose, JBL, more folks supporting it

10:39AM PDT - 80% smaller

10:39AM PDT - can plug in either direction, reversible



10:39AM PDT - adaptive interface depending on what you're plugging it into



10:39AM PDT - all digital, 8-signal design

10:39AM PDT - Lightning

10:39AM PDT - Time for the connector to evolve, new connector is called Lightning



10:38AM PDT - 4S used the 30-pin connector, first introduced in 2003

10:38AM PDT - Now time to talk about the new connector

10:38AM PDT - Sounds like Apple is taking full advantage of AMR-WB support on the new baseband

10:38AM PDT - Orange and Deutsche Telekom will support it at launch







10:38AM PDT - wideband audio fills up more of the frequency spectrum to make your voice sound more natural, 20 carriers supporting this



10:37AM PDT - wideband audio



10:37AM PDT - Makes it clearer to listen to your phone

10:37AM PDT - noise canceling earpiece

10:37AM PDT - 20% smaller speaker while sounding better

10:37AM PDT - five magnets in the transducer for the speakers (up from 2)

10:36AM PDT - Yep! Beam forming for voice recognition and Siri

10:36AM PDT - Brian thinks they are doing beam forming with the mics

10:36AM PDT - One in the bottom, front, and back

10:36AM PDT - Audio system updated as well, three microphones



10:36AM PDT - Front facing camera: 720p FaceTime HD, backside illumination, face detection, FaceTime over cellular networks

10:35AM PDT - Improved video stabilization, up to 10 faces for face detection in video, take photos while recording video

10:35AM PDT - Still take 1080p HD video recording

10:35AM PDT - Does a lot of real time processing while taking the panorama photo, the new ISP and A15 cores are clearly at work here

10:34AM PDT - While you're panning the phone takes slices of images, stitches them all together



10:34AM PDT - 28MP panorama images



10:34AM PDT - Tap to set a Panorama photo, sweep your scene to take the image

10:33AM PDT - Panorama feature in the iPhone 5



10:33AM PDT - Showing off photos taken with the iPhone 5

10:32AM PDT - 40% faster photo capture than the 4S



10:32AM PDT - Brian is chiming in here with camera analysis

10:32AM PDT - Better fixed pattern noise rejection using adjacent hot pixels it sounds like, new features in ISP with the A6

10:32AM PDT - Spatial noise reduction, smart filter, better low light performance, faster photo capture

10:32AM PDT - The front vertex of the camera system is topped with sapphire as well to make it resistant to scratches

10:32AM PDT - New next-generation ISP for the camera

10:31AM PDT - Apple is claiming that they will computationally combine multiple exposures to get better low light captures, all in ISP



10:31AM PDT - New features: dynamic low light mode, precision lens alignment, Sapphire crystal"

10:31AM PDT - 25% smaller camera design

10:30AM PDT - 8MP rear facing camera sensor (3264 x 2448), f/2.4 aperture





10:30AM PDT - Now talking about cameras

10:30AM PDT - 10 hours of video playback

10:30AM PDT - 8 hours of 3G browsing/talk time, 8 hours of LTE browsing, 10 hours of WiFi browsing



10:29AM PDT - Exceeded the battery life of the iPhone 4S

10:29AM PDT - Now talking about battery life

10:29AM PDT - Real Racing 3 coming to the app store later this year



10:26AM PDT - Real Racing 3 demo



10:26AM PDT - Rob Murray, exec producer at EA is on stage to talk about A6 performance



10:25AM PDT - Pages launch time 2.1x faster, save image from iPhoto 1.7x faster, load music app with songs 1.9x, view keynote attachment 1.7x faster vs. 4S



10:25AM PDT - 22% smaller SoC

10:25AM PDT - The A6 SoC is based on dual-core ARM Cortex A15 cores

10:25AM PDT - 2x faster graphics

10:25AM PDT - 2x faster CPU

10:24AM PDT - Here we go!!

10:24AM PDT - A6 SoC!

10:24AM PDT - YES!

10:24AM PDT - "we've updated every aspect of iPhone 5"

10:24AM PDT - Getting close...

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Chinese Miracle / Micromax a60 pattern lock
« on: September 07, 2012, 04:40:33 PM »
Pattern lock removed for micromax a60 here is the image here is image how to hardreset;)

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SIM Unlock Hardware Products / Gevey ultra iphone4 ios 5.1
« on: May 09, 2012, 03:55:52 PM »
Today i unlocked one piece with the help of gevey ultra using manual settings iphone4 ios 5.1 baseband 4.10. update preserve baseband by using cydia no need JB


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Samsung Hardware-Repair Area / Slot data card Samsung P7500
« on: April 24, 2012, 03:16:20 AM »
Routes sim card slot :D.

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