Thursday, March 29, 2012

C-SIM-Unlock iphone 4s without jailbreaking

C-SIM Card Description:
If you want to unlock your iPhone 4S baseband 1.0.14, 1.0.11, 1.0.13 iOS 5.0 – 5.0.1, this C-SIM card is a good choose. It can unlock your iPhone 4S easily and work on most of the network operators.


C-SIM Card Notice:
1. It can work on GSM/WCDMA, can not work on CDMA. if your iphone is CDMA network. do not buy this item.
2. This item is only work on iPhone 4S, can not work on iPhone
3.If your iPhone 4S doesn’t locate your carrier service provider, just call any phone number, when it is connected, wait until it hangs up itself.
4. If you can not find your carrier provider in the list under “country&operators” just enter “MCC MNC” under “Edit Mode” to unlock your iPhone.


Why buy C-SIM Card:
With C-SIM card, you don’t need to jailbreak your iPhone 4S, you don’t need to change your SIM card, you don’t need to cut the SIM card, What you need to do is only insert the C-SIM card and then chooose the country and carrier, then unlock it.



Wednesday, February 22, 2012

Will the iPhone 5 launch later this year?

The iPhone 5 will make its debut in the fall, at least according to Japanese blog Macotakara. 

Pointing to a scoop from an "Asian reliable source", the site says that Apple will unveil its next iPhone in September or October and maintain that same launch cycle for years. 

In the past Apple has traditionally released its latest iPhone in the early summer, with the iPhone 4 and 3GS reaching customers in June and the3G in early July. But last year the company broke the mold by delaying the debut of the iPhone 4S until October

Macotakara's information contradicts opinions from Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster and other Apple watchers that the iPhone 5 would reach consumers midsummer. The report itself was short and sweet, with no explanation given as to why Apple would permanently alter the release cycle. But if Macotakara's source is on the level, there are a few reasons why the company might keep the fall timeframe. 

Apple has typically held an iPod event in the fall. But iPod sales now account for a much smaller piece of Apple's pie, notes Apple Insider. 

The 2010 iPod lineup, including the iPod touch, shuffle, nano, and classic, sported few changes from the previous generation, so the focus last October was clearly on the new iPhone. 

Launching the iPhone 4S in October just ahead of the holiday season also helped Apple ring in a record quarteras eager shoppers scooped up the new phone for themselves and as gifts. Even further, with iPhone 4S sales going gangbusters, it seems unlikely Apple would release a new iPhone less than a year after the current model. 

For now, we'll have to add this latest report to the rumor list.  




iPhone 5 Said to Be Ready for WWDC 2012


Apple swayed from its traditional June unveiling for the iPhone 4S, choosing instead to hold the official launch at a dedicated “Let’s Talk iPhone” event in October. But we may not have to wait until this upcoming October to get a glimpse of the iPhone 5.
According to a report, the sixth-generation Apple smartphone will get back to its traditional June announcement at Apple’s Worldwide Developers conference.
The report comes from Daiwa Securities, which claims that Apple’s iPhone 5 will see the same WWDC unveiling that given to the iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS and the iPhone 4. Furthermore, the company says the device will utilize “glass to glass” touch panel technology that will be supplied by TPK Holdings and Wintek.
To most people this doesn’t come as much of a surprise. Many reports circulating before the launch of the iPhone 4S last year claimed that 2010′s iPhone event was simply delayed so that Apple could perfect its iPhone 5 which was postponed at the last minute and substituted for the iPhone 4S.
Apple has yet to announce the date of its WWDC event for 2012, but a previously leaked calendar suggests that it could happen between June 10 and June 15.

iPhone 5 INTRODUCTION





Tuesday, February 21, 2012

Ten Steps to Improve Battery Life on your iPhone 4S


Adrian Kingsley-Hughes has come up with a set of tips and advices to help iPhone 4S’ users “squeeze more out of each charge”.
1. Readjust screen brightness (Settings > Brightness): the default settings are practical when the iPhone used outdoors, otherwise, the screen light can be dimmed.
2. Auto-Lock the screen (Settings > General > Auto-Lock): To conserve the battery life, you can turn off the screen after a short while of standby. Adrian Kingsley-Hughes suggests one minute or two.
3. Adjust connectivity settings (Settings > General > Network / Settings > General > Bluetooth / Settings > WiFi.): enable just what you need. While adjusting WiFi, don’t forget to turn off Ask to Join Networks. You can enable this feature again when necessary.
4. Switch to Airplane Mode (Settings): the easiest way to disable all the radios at once. With this mode active, you can selectively turn on Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, if needed.
5. Turn off location services you don’t need (Settings > General > Location Services). The Location Services brought by iOS 5 “uses GPS along with crowd-sourced Wi-Fi hotspot and cell tower locations to determine your approximate location”, as Apple announces. You can imagine the effect on battery.

6. Manage Notifications (Settings > Notifications). ZDNet reviewer recommends two steps for doing that. First you should switch off Notification Center, then switch off View in Lock Screen to control apps visible on Lock Screen.
7. Disable diagnostics (Settings > General > About > Diagnostics & Usage). The setting on this should be “Don’t send”.
8. Avoid the cloud (Settings > iCloud). Yes, this is a sacrifice but synchronizing to iCloud eats a lot of battery life, keep it to the minimum with only the apps you are actually use.
9. Manage apps. Is a well known fact that the more apps are running in the background the more power is drained. Be merciless; kill whatever apps you don’t need on regular basis.
10. The toughest step of all: turn the handset offPress and hold the top button until the “Slide to power off: instruction appears, then slide to power off.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

iPad 3 Coming March 7th


The release date for the iPad 3 is all but confirmed by Apple as many reports point towards a March 7th release date. The 7th of March is a very possible date as it fits within the report released last week from All Things D which cited an early March release. It also fits with the release schedule of previous Apple iPads. Several sources including iMore and The Loop are in agreement on the release date being set for March 7th, both being prominent sources for previous Apple leaks.

If previous sales are to repeat themselves the iPad 3 should be announced on the 7th and then be found in store in the US by March 16, a Friday. It would then become available for sales Internationally by March 30th. The details on the specs of the iPad 3 are of course up in the air. Many reports are saying that the Retina Display has been included with this release. However other reports are pointing to the previous CES iPad 3 sighting, and reporting that there are no big changes in line for the iPad 3. Some are saying that the iPad 3 is almost an iPad 2S and may in fact be named as such.

There are also still rumors of the possible release of an iPad with a smaller 7″ display. This would be a lower end model which would include a smaller price tag. This unit would be sold to compete directly with the popular Kindle Fire. There are no major rumors that this is what Apple’s big announcement will be on March 7th. It wouldn’t be the first time however that everyone expected something (the iPad 3) from Apple and received something totally different at the Apple announcement.

We here at iPad 3 News would not be surprised with any announcement made by Apple on March 7th. An iPad 3 without a Retina Display would make total sense as rumors lead us to believe Apple had issues sourcing these items. However by releasing a device with other upgrades they could cash in on the many waiting for a new iPad. The iPad Mini or other named 7″ iPad also makes total sense. This is obviously a growing segment of the market, and Apple is currently unable to compete with this form factor or price range. Of course our fingers are crossed for what almost everyone wants. That is an iPad 3 that includes the new A6 processor, a better battery and camera, and of course the Retina Display. We would rather see Apple’s big announcement to be the iPad Mini over a lackluster upgrade to the iPad 2.