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- Purplera1n for Mac OS X Released
- iPhone 3GS Oleophobic Coating Wearing?
- Regarding iPhone 3GS, Overheating, and “the Weather”
Purplera1n for Mac OS X Released Posted: 05 Jul 2009 03:27 PM PDT We’ve just gotten word from TiPb forums that George Hotz has released his much anticipated Mac OS X version of purplea1n. So you say you have an iPhone 3GS along with that jailbreak itch? Hit the link and get your download on. As always proceed at your own risk. TiPb and all of it’s staff take zero responsibility to any wrong doings that may occur while using the software. [Thanks for the tip Matt74!] This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
iPhone 3GS Oleophobic Coating Wearing? Posted: 05 Jul 2009 10:34 AM PDT Engadget Mobile has posted a link to a forum in which an individual claims to have issues with the oleophobic coating on his iPhone 3GS wearing off. Is it possible? Sure, anything is possible. Is it likely this will happen to you? Highly unlikely. There could be a few explanations here: could be a simple case of user abuse, perhaps it is a stroke of bad luck for the owner who happened to get a defective iPhone, or maybe the screen needs to be cleaned! Whatever the case may be - there is no reason to panic. This is a single report - TiPb has found no other cases of users having this very issue, even within the 10 page thread linked above. Nobody really knows what really happened here so there’s no need to worry. Start to worry when flocks of people start having issues with it. Until then, sit back, relax, and enjoy your iPhone 3GS. [Via Engadget] This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
Regarding iPhone 3GS, Overheating, and “the Weather” Posted: 05 Jul 2009 07:19 AM PDT The UK’s Telegraph ran an article recently with a headline stating “Overheating iPhone 3GS: Apple blames the weather”… that could be a tad misleading. The Telegraph cites an Apple knowledge base article, last updated June 25, 2009, that warns about leaving the iPhone 3GS in hot places or using it under hot conditions, and shows a screenshot of the iPhone’s temperate warning screen, The problem is, as longtime TiPb readers know, it’s the same knowledge base article that’s been up since the introduction of the iPhone 3G in 2008, the update merely adding in the newly launched iPhone 3GS. So, while the iPhone 3GS may indeed have overheating problems — though we’re not experiencing any yet — saying Apple blames the issue on heating is, as mentioned, a tad misleading. In any event, we’re more interested in whether or not our readers are experiencing iPhone 3GS overheating issues, and if so, what are you doing on the device when you experience them, and are you running a jailbroken device? [via Engadget] This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. |
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