Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iPhone. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2013

How to remove Facebook contacts from your iPhone or iPad


The difficulty is, some people don’t keep their Fb profile up to date, and should have changed their cellphone number since entering it on Facebook. Also, it can be annoying to have your iOS device’s Mail app default to a buddy’s @facebook.com email address quite than the one they use most often, akin to Gmail or Yahoo.

Thankfully, as long as you haven’t tapped the replace button manually, it’s simple to remove all Facebook contact data from your iPhone and iPad.

If you signed into Fb in your gadget’s Settings menu (underneath iOS 6), contact info wasn’t actually written into your iPhone’s Contacts app. It merely subscribed you to the listing of contact info from Fb which was seen inside the Contacts app and different apps (resembling Mail) on your device.

To show off Facebook contacts, merely return to the Settings app, scroll down to Fb, tap it, then search for a section heading: Allow These Apps To Use Your Account. You will see Contacts on this list; all it's essential do is slide the switch to Off.

How to link Facebook and iPhone contacts in iOS 6


How to link Facebook and iPhone

In iOS 6, linking your Fb account couldn’t be simpler. Tap on the Settings app, scroll down to Fb, Tap it, install it if you haven’t already performed so, then enter your username and password.

Lastly, Tap Sign In and your Fb contacts might be added to your iPhone. Calendar info will even be added.
Word that there’s a Settings button just above where you put in your username and password. This is where you'll be able to enable or disable alerts for chats and messages. For different notifications, you’ll need to use the settings inside the Facebook app itself.

Saturday, January 12, 2013

NTT DoCoMo may approching to Get iPhone


NTT DoCoMo

Apple may very well be about to add a third new partnership if talks of bringing the iPhone to NTT DoCoMo are correct.

T-Mobile is to launch the iPhone within the US within the coming months in addition to information of a China Cellular partnership for the iPhone.

NTT DoCMo is Japan’s largest service with some 60 million customers. This quantities to just about half of all Japanese cell users. Nonetheless, being the most important doesn't all the time imply the most effective as the service has been shedding an enormous quantity of customers and it places the blame at the door of Apple’s iPhone.

Nikkan Kogyo Shimbun studies through Brightwire:

“Katoru Kat?, president of NTT DoCoMo Inc., said that the firm would want to add the iPhone to its lineup of serviced smartphones if it could form a mutually beneficial contract with Apple, Inc.

Apple requires that carriers servicing its devices sell a fixed amount per year. Kat? said that his company could handle such quotas if iPhones accounted for approximately 20%-30% of its overall smartphone sales.”

Recent figures quoted SoftBank with new sign-ups of 274,000, KDDI 239,200 and DoCoMo 235,100. Dash and T-Cell has suffered losses following in the footsteps of Japan as a consequence of their on-inventory of the iPhone.

It might appear that carrying the iPhone has an enormous number of benefits, the first being clients and their contracts.

Monday, December 31, 2012

iPhone Messages 1.24 APK Free Download


iPhone Messages 1.24 APK

iPhone Messages is an iphone style Messages app. Cool UI like ios. It is very simple to use, just like iphone.

 FEATURE:

  •  - iphone style ui. 
  •  - support new ios 6 emoji.
  •  - support all iphone emoji, you can send and receive emoji with friend that used iPhone or Android.
  •  - iphone style ringstone support.
  •  - iphone style popup message dialog.
  •  - Blink LED when new message arrived.
  •  - custom notification icon.
  •  - internal snapshot support.
  •  - manage messages conveniently.
  •  NOTE AND PROBLEMS:
  •  MMS picture problem: 
  •  - For those of you who couldn't send or receive mms, you can select "Multimedia message (MMS) settings" option in settings of iphone message, then select the "Fill APN configuration", you can click MMSC/PROXY/PORT to see the value, if you can not see anything, you can enter your own configure, you can see this in follow path: android 2.3: system settings -> wireless & netowrks -> Mobile networks -> Access Point Names.

 Out order of message problem:

  •  - if you do not want to see duplicate notifications, you can try to select "Block Notification" option in settings, but this will cause two duplicate messages on some devices.
  •  - if your messages is out of order, pls try to select "Block Notification" option in settings of iphone message.
  •  Emoji problem:
  •  - please press the menu and select "Insert Smile" to insert emoji.
  •  - the iphone user's IOS version must be > 5.01
  •  - When trying SMS, please note that many network carriers will corrupt emoji text especially when emoji being sent across networks. Please understand that I cannot fix network carrier's problem.
  •  Contact problem:
  •  - please write email to barleystudio(at)gmail.com to report your question, I will be resolve you question quickly.

 What's in this version: v1.24

  •  - Fixed the contact emoji problem when popup new message dialog, delete the "Message from:" content.
  •  - Fixed the bug that can not send message when compose new message by add contact button.
  •  - Fixed the bug that can not hear iphonetone sound after do update.
  •  - Fixed the crash bug that can not "Send with mms" when do snapshot.
Requirements: 2.1 and up

Download iPhone Messages 1.24 APK  here: iPhone Messages 1.24 APK 

Thursday, December 27, 2012

Five Best iPhone 5 Accessories you must have

iPhone 5

If you're the proud owner of a new Apple iPhone 5 or are anticipating some very lovely friend or relative buying you one for Christmas, you'll probably be eager to find out what accessories there are with which to compliment your shiny new piece of tech. However, this can be a daunting task as the market's totally flooded with add-ons, and it's tough to sort the wheat from the chaff if you don't know what you're looking for.

Fortunately for you, we've put together a guide to show you the top five accessories that you should be investing in to get the very most out of your iPhone 5, covering everything from entertainment to fitness, all of which would make great gifts for an iPhone 5 owner, to fit a range of budgets.


First up is the Sonos Play:5, a sage choice for the audiophiles among us. This little beauty lets you stream your entire music collection wirelessly and delivers amazing, room-filling audio. Oh, and did we mention that it also lets you log-in to your favourite online musical sources too, like Spotify? It's also possible to daisy chain several of them together and have one in each room of the house, turning your humble abode into an entertainment-ready party palace.

Sure, it's a little bit on the pricey side, but what price-tag can you put on pure, unadulterated aural pleasure?


If you like your music a little bit more personal, then Sennheiser's PMX 685i's are a very good place to start. They're aimed at people with a more active life and are perfectly suited for runners, as the innovative design ensures they stay firmly lodged in your lug-holes, leaving you to concentrate on your run, rather than pushing troublesome earbuds back into your head every 2 minutes.

They're sweat and water resistant, and have an integrated smart remote, allowing you to skip songs or adjust the volume without having to fiddle with your iPhone 5 on the move, which cuts down on potential risk to your lovely new device, but perhaps best of all, because of the shape of the in-ear section, you'll get full, rich-sounding playback but also still be able to hear your surroundings, because there's nothing worse than that feeling of sensory deprivation when you're jogging alone.


Now, we'll admit, we can't decide if this one is absolute genius or insanely superfluous, but we can't deny that we love it either way. The iZZi Orbit basically uses a series of lenses to turn your iPhone 5 into a real camera. It's made of aircraft grade aluminium, so it's seriously good quality, and it allows you to take fish-eye, wide-angle and telephoto pictures with your phone.

It's not cheap, coming in at roughly £150, so you'll want to be fairly serious about iPhoneography before you take the plunge, but it's well worth the outlay if you take your photography seriously (or you're idle rich!)

One of the most important things you'll need for your iPhone 5 is a decent case because even if you've never dropped or damaged a phone in your life, now you own one that's made of glass, the chances are, you might. The Impactband is a low-profile, minimalist case which offers unprecedented levels of protection for its size. The science behind is pretty simple, it uses ‘recoil points' which basically act like a car bumper and crumple to absorb impact and reduce the chance of your iPhone smashing into a trillion shiny, expensive pieces.

And to be fair, it looks pretty good too.


Okay, so Apple TV isn't exactly a new and exciting revelation, it's been around for a while, but if you love Apple products and you don't already have this gadget, maybe it's because you don't yet appreciate how truly marvellous it can be!

This little box plugs into your TV and, in up to 1080P definition, will allow you to watch Netflix, YouTube and a number of other services on the big screen. On top of this, you can also wirelessly stream content from any of your Apple devices to the Apple TV box and watch it on your big screen, which means everything on your iPhone 5 or iPad is ready to view whenever you want it. No longer will you have to strain your eyes while watching a cat playing the piano on YouTube, or smashing pigs on Angry Birds, and what's not to love about that?!

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