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UndyingShadow posted:Son of a bitch, my volume down button is dead. If I take it in, I lose my Jailbreak. If I don't, I don't have volume down. Ideas? Double tap the Home button, swipe to the right, and use the volume control from there?
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# ? Oct 25, 2013 23:36 |
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Use Activator or Zephyr to make something else function as volume down?
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# ? Oct 25, 2013 23:36 |
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Aggro posted:Use Activator or Zephyr to make something else function as volume down? Excellent plan, I didn't think of that.
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# ? Oct 25, 2013 23:51 |
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UndyingShadow posted:Son of a bitch, my volume down button is dead. If I take it in, I lose my Jailbreak. If I don't, I don't have volume down. Ideas? If it's an iPhone 4/4S, the rear glass can be removed pretty easily if you get a pentalobe screwdriver and remove the two screws on the bottom. Once those are out, the whole thing just slides off with zero force. You should be able to get access to the volume control ribbon from in there and try dabbing some 91% isopropyl alcohol or DeoxIT on the microswitch located on it and see if it comes back. I've brought plenty of devices back from the brink this way. However, if the button is totally dead, a replacement part is only $4 on eBay. Zorilla fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Oct 26, 2013 |
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UndyingShadow posted:Son of a bitch, my volume down button is dead. If I take it in, I lose my Jailbreak. If I don't, I don't have volume down. Ideas? I lost my jailbreak a while ago, so I can't check. But can you use activator to bind something to volume down, maybe tap volume up for volume up, but hold it for volume down?
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# ? Oct 26, 2013 15:29 |
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UndyingShadow posted:Son of a bitch, my volume down button is dead. If I take it in, I lose my Jailbreak. If I don't, I don't have volume down. Ideas? Fix it? I got a new volume control assembly on eBay for a few bucks and popped it in my iPhone 3GS after its vibration switch got all screwy. almighty posted:Without a jailbreak, it's not worth it. Sorry, I'm not going to have Apple tell me what to do and what I can't do with a device I fully pay for. That's why I made the move over to Android. My primary device (iPhone 5S) isn't jailbroken, and I don't feel like I'm restricted or prevented from doing anything with it. I can load all my MP3s, ripped movies, games, and I even have an iOS 7-compiled GBA emulator on it. Not to mention it has one of the best selection of apps for doing stuff for work.
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# ? Oct 26, 2013 19:23 |
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Xenomorph posted:I even have an iOS 7-compiled GBA emulator on it. Please tell me how to do this? Emulators are really the only thing I miss from being jailbroken.
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# ? Oct 26, 2013 19:36 |
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theblackw0lf posted:No I mean my phone is jailbroken. I was hoping there was a music player through cydia that lets one access music through the folder paths. You can make links to directories in iFile (or probably anything, it's a totally normal unix thing.) That's what I do. It seems like every music player has it's own little music directory in the apps folder, I think that's how they have to do it. I use a couple different media players for different things, but keep all my music in one folder. I just made a link to my music folder in each of the apps music folders. As far as the app can tell it's just another sub directory. You just go and copy the directory in ifile, find the music apps folder it stores stuff in, go in there and go to paste but make a link instead. I don't think I did a good job explaining that, or if it will even help you but hopefully it made some sense. Edit: seanmcbay, http://emulatorsforios.weebly.com/emulator-downloads.html You can only have one of those installed at a time though. BrainDance fucked around with this message at 19:43 on Oct 26, 2013 |
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SeANMcBAY posted:Please tell me how to do this? Emulators are really the only thing I miss from being jailbroken. There are three ways many people run emulators on their non jailbroken device. 1) For my devices I compiled it from source with the latest Xcode. https://github.com/rileytestut/GBA4iOS 2) If you don't have a developer account, you can use someone else's buildbot to install it: http://emu4ios.weebly.com/ The issue with that is you may need to set your clock to 2012, open the app once, then change your time back to Automatic. 3) Every now and then, an emulator (such as for GBA, SNES, or even MAME) sneaks into the App Store.
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# ? Oct 26, 2013 20:59 |
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I had no idea that this was even possible. Having iTransmission on my i5 is the best thing ever. How long has this been a thing?
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# ? Oct 26, 2013 22:31 |
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I can't seem to find a good way to do a price comparison, so I figure I might as well ask here: Am I likely to get more cash for a 16GB iPhone 4S if I sell it jailbroken on 6.1.2 or if I update it to the latest iOS?
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# ? Oct 27, 2013 17:20 |
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Given that anyone can update it to the latest iOS themselves, I don't see how you'd add value by doing it beforehand. Definitely keep it jailbroken.
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# ? Oct 27, 2013 17:42 |
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Xenomorph posted:There are three ways many people run emulators on their non jailbroken device. Yes, but the . The idea that you can only run code Apple authorised and not having full control over a device you paid for is ridiculous. Unlike a game console, a smartphone is not very role specific and having the right to choose what to run on my phone is more appealing to me. A strict walled garden is a bum deal on a smartphone, owner of the device should be able to decide whether to stay in the walled garden or venture outside at their own will. That's why Android is perfect in that manner. Don't want to stay in a walled garden? Allow non Google Play code and root your device. Choice does matter. Besides, screw Apple tax for developers. almighty fucked around with this message at 19:14 on Oct 28, 2013 |
# ? Oct 28, 2013 19:05 |
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I ditched iPhone after 4S and never looked back. Only have a jailbroken iPad retina now, and most likely I won't replace it with a new one. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 19:10 |
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I have an iPhone 4s that's still running iOS 5. (because gently caress apple maps and YouTube ads..) I'd like to take the plunge into jailbreaking, but the only update offered through the phone is IOS 7. Is there a way to incrementally update to iOS 6 so I can apply the current jailbreaks? Or has my ship sailed and I'll have to wait for an iOS 7 break? Pakistani Brad Pitt fucked around with this message at 19:44 on Oct 28, 2013 |
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You're stuck on ios 5 matey, and I wouldn't hold your breath for an ios 7 jailbreak anytime soon.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 20:01 |
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almighty posted:Yes, but the . The idea that you can only run code Apple authorised and not having full control over a device you paid for is ridiculous. Unlike a game console, a smartphone is not very role specific and having the right to choose what to run on my phone is more appealing to me. A strict walled garden is a bum deal on a smartphone, owner of the device should be able to decide whether to stay in the walled garden or venture outside at their own will. Apple isn't for you then. If you're hardcore, sure, Android gives you more flex. To the common person? Android is deadly. Just look at the BBM debacle and try asking a regular Joe to download it. The App Store is a nightmare.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 20:02 |
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MrChupon posted:I have an iPhone 4s that's still running iOS 5. (because gently caress apple maps and YouTube ads..) I think you'd be able to jailbreak with absinthe actually, are you on 5.1.1?
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 20:07 |
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Xenomorph posted:There are three ways many people run emulators on their non jailbroken device. Awesome. Thanks. I hope Apple doesn't crack down on these methods. MrChupon posted:(because gently caress apple maps and YouTube ads..) There's a separate Google Maps app available now & you can download Jasmine to watch YouTube without ads.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 20:14 |
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Dr. Video Games 0050 posted:Apple isn't for you then. If you're hardcore, sure, Android gives you more flex. To the common person? Android is deadly. Just look at the BBM debacle and try asking a regular Joe to download it. The App Store is a nightmare. Well, I wouldn't go this far. Millions of regular people do just fine with the Android Play store. Temper the hyperbole in your post by a large amount and then yeah, I agree. Regardless, this isn't the thread for it.
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# ? Oct 28, 2013 22:15 |
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SeANMcBAY posted:Awesome. Thanks. I hope Apple doesn't crack down on these methods. Apple does crack down on #2 and #3. With #2, Apple revoked the certificate used by many buildbots, which is why you have to change your clock to 2012 to get the apps to open sometimes. It still works, but it's annoying to dick around with the clock when an app won't open. With #3, Apple pulls the apps as soon as they discover them. However, if you download them once before that, you can usually go back and download it again later, since it is tied to your account. I can go to my "Purchased" tab and still download MAME and iDOS. With #1, Apple will never block that. There's lots of open-source projects for iOS, and any device with a registered ICID can run user-compiled stuff. I've compiled a lot of emulators and tether apps for my device. It's sometimes as easy as downloading a Zip file, extracting it, double-clicking the Project file, then hitting the "run" button in Xcode to compile and install it on your device. It would be nice to have a bit more freedom - that's why I've been jailbreaking my iOS devices for years. However, even without a jailbreak, I'd rather have the locked-down and highly polished and functional iOS than switch to another platform.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 04:16 |
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Hamburlgar posted:With the introduction of control-centre Actually, to that last: *Is* there a way to change the UI sounds without getting access to the file system (and, therefore, jailbreaking the device)?
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 04:30 |
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Miss-Bomarc posted:Actually, to that last: *Is* there a way to change the UI sounds without getting access to the file system (and, therefore, jailbreaking the device)? Nope almighty posted:Yes, but the . The idea that you can only run code Apple authorised and not having full control over a device you paid for is ridiculous. Unlike a game console, a smartphone is not very role specific and having the right to choose what to run on my phone is more appealing to me. A strict walled garden is a bum deal on a smartphone, owner of the device should be able to decide whether to stay in the walled garden or venture outside at their own will. That's because of the jailed ecosystem that everyone using an iOs device is happy with it, any stock idevice is snappy as gently caress and works great. 90% of android devices I've seen people using are slow, unresponsive and eats battery like a mofo. I have an asus transformer tablet and while it works fine when it's stock, installing some apps or tweaks literally trash the device, and I'm not even rooted. It's just that android is garbage in general and anyone can put any bullshit app on the store. I even get random porn popups and some games that I've never ever ran are eating the battery when the tablet is idle. So yeah I guess if you don't mind doing janitor work every time you install an app like you would do on Windows ME, I guess Android gives you more freedom. edit. iphone dev edition with stock jailbreak for 1500$ = pile of money and best phone ever
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 15:39 |
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Ugh I think Cydia is screwed up for me. I can't load any app profile pages, there's still an 'Install' button up top but it doesn't work for paid apps. Anyone else with the same problem?
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 17:08 |
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Sh4 posted:Nope I was happily listening to music on my JB iPhone 5 when suddenly I felt something burning my leg, my battery had gotten so hot that it melted the glue inside the phone and singed part of the circuit board. Apple was nice enough to replace it but I got one with 6.1.4 on it. I've been stock since and after my daily hour commute by train with only spotify playing my battery is always at 40% by the time I get to work. I would say apple, even stock, is just as bad about eating battery like a mofo as android.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 21:33 |
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Sh4 posted:Nope Like, this makes sense and all as Reasons, but as a user of this forum I'd expect you to be smart enough to not have put yourself in those situations in the first place. Using an Android is no different than using a PC. Don't be a loving moron about things you click and none of that will affect you.
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# ? Oct 29, 2013 21:40 |
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The random popup stuff maybe, but I don't know how to figure out ahead of time if various programs/tweaks are going to turn the performance into garbage. I've never run into those problems on a PC, yet the two Android tablets I've used (with 1.5 GHz/1 GB RAM) both have worse performance than my old jailbroken iPad 2 with half those specs. The only solution I've come up with not to be affected by such things is to dump Android devices altogether.
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Sh4 posted:So yeah I guess if you don't mind doing janitor work every time you install an app like you would do on Windows ME, I guess Android gives you more freedom. Android has its problems, and even after all this time it doesn't approach the quality of iOS in a lot of areas, but this isn't A Thing You Have To Do On Android. Also, not something to get in to here.
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# ? Oct 30, 2013 03:14 |
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Having an issue with a iPhone 3G. Figure I'd ask here first because people posting here might be more technical then the iPhone thread. Here's the problem: - When I turn on the iPhone, it shows the apple icon for about 15mins, then it goes straight to recover mode - Trying to get into DFU mode doesn't work. (Pressing Home + Power. releasing power, holding home) - When I try to restore using iTunes, it says "preparing the iPhone for updating" then the phone goes to a blank screen, and iTunes errors out. with 1604 The phone is no longer detected in iTunes - 15mins later, iTunes detects it again, I try to restore again, I see the progress bar on the iPhone, then I get error 40 and it errors out. Rest is repeat Any ideas on how I can get this thing wiped? lol internet. fucked around with this message at 17:36 on Nov 2, 2013 |
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lol internet. posted:Having an issue with a iPhone 3G. Figure I'd ask here first because people posting here might be more technical then the iPhone thread. Try with a different USB cable and report back if it still happens
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lol internet. posted:Having an issue with a iPhone 3G. Figure I'd ask here first because people posting here might be more technical then the iPhone thread. Try whited00r if that is still a thing.
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lol internet. posted:Having an issue with a iPhone 3G. Figure I'd ask here first because people posting here might be more technical then the iPhone thread. Error 1604 is USB issues- try a different cord/port or worst case scenario your USB drivers. 40 is antivirus/hosts file. Check your hosts files for any blocked or redirected apple.com domains. If not try disabling your AV until the restore is done.
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# ? Nov 3, 2013 06:08 |
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I'm hoping for a thanksgiving timed jailbreak. turk3ysn0w or something
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Na'at posted:I was happily listening to music on my JB iPhone 5 when suddenly I felt something burning my leg, my battery had gotten so hot that it melted the glue inside the phone and singed part of the circuit board. Apple was nice enough to replace it but I got one with 6.1.4 on it. I've been stock since and after my daily hour commute by train with only spotify playing my battery is always at 40% by the time I get to work. I would say apple, even stock, is just as bad about eating battery like a mofo as android. you do realize that you're constantly streaming music and therefore burning your battery up?
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Grandmaster.flv posted:you do realize that you're constantly streaming music and therefore burning your battery up? I'm not jailbroken, but on iOS7 I stream Pandora for an hour and browse the web and am usually around 85% when I get to work. Though Spotify seems to be more battery-draining, in my experience. Not sure if it's twice as much so, though.
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Grandmaster.flv posted:you do realize that you're constantly streaming music and therefore burning your battery up? Yes with one hour of streaming music my battery literally burnt up the inside of my phone. I'm well aware. Even though they did replace it for free if there isn't a jailbreak out before December hits I'm sorely tempted to Craig's list this new 5 and buy an HTC One or something. I'm getting tired of waiting to tether and customize my phone. After dealing with jail breaking since the 4 came out I'd trade apples customer service for no more JB fuckery.
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Na'at posted:Yes with one hour of streaming music my battery literally burnt up the inside of my phone. I'm well aware. Even though they did replace it for free if there isn't a jailbreak out before December hits I'm sorely tempted to Craig's list this new 5 and buy an HTC One or something. I'm getting tired of waiting to tether and customize my phone. After dealing with jail breaking since the 4 came out I'd trade apples customer service for no more JB fuckery. You know you can download music on spotify so you don't have to stream it?
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I don't think that helps him in the slightest right now, and regardless of what he could have done a phone probably should not be a fire hazard from streaming music in 2013. I don't know why you guys are so willing to defend anything here. You know he could have bought a Walkman too, or hummed his favorite songs to himself, that would have saved the most battery and generated very little heat. Although... For the future it is true. I had like 20% battery so I turned airplane mode on on the subway, made it the hour long trip with like only 4% battery drained from listening to music I copied over. That I could easily copy over because I'm Jailbroken, but I'm getting pretty bummed out with my iPad 4 iOS 7 that's not jailbroken. I'm just so drat limited.
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BrainDance posted:I don't think that helps him in the slightest right now, and regardless of what he could have done a phone probably should not be a fire hazard from streaming music in 2013. Of course I don't think it should get hot enough to damage it. But since spotify has an offline-mode he could just use that if he's unhappy with battery time. I've managed like 1 hour on just 5% battery listening to music that's already saved in spotify.
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Word to the wise, get Android as Apple literally burns a hole in your pocket
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