As we have reported just a few days ago, if you’re an iPhone 3G / 3GS user who’s unlocked your iPhone using ultrasn0w, you’re advised not to update to the latest iPhone OS 3.1.1 (3.1) which was released earlier this week.
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Apple has just made available through iTunes iPhone OS firmware version 3.1.1 (or just 3.1 as many are calling it). Its a major update covering a number of new fixes and support for the new iTunes 9 (full details of the software update after the break) However, if you’re an iPhone 3G / 3GS user, and you have unlocked your iPhone using the iPhone Dev Team’s ultrasn0w unlocking tool / software / application, you are advised to hold back just for a few days.
There have been plenty of non official apps released supporting online photo sharing sites such as Flickr but none have been official. The official Flickr app for iPhone just released can now be found from the App Store for free! The Flickr iPhone app allows you to share, and upload your photos and videos direct to Flickr.
It’s out! Finally a proper Facebook app update which I have really been looking forward to. The new Facebook app version 3.0 for the iPhone / iPod Touch aims to make staying connected to and sharing updates with your friends an even easier experience than before.
Probably the features which I have personally been most wanting to see is support for landscape mode, zooming photos, seeing latest b-day and updates and of course a complete photo management entirely from your iPhone. For iPhone 3GS users, you will definitely be delighted to know that the new Facebook 3.0 app now finally gives you the ability to upload videos which you have recorded. Continue reading »
If you’ve seen and read some bad reviews about the newly released TomTom GPS app for iPhone 3G and 3GS recently, here’s an alternative application we recommend you check out. This TomTom GPS app alternative is Navigon Mobile Navigator for iPhone 3G and 3GS.
With a much more affordable price tag of $69, Navigon has been recently boasted in a review by MobileCrunch to be an excellent GPS application with impressive features and great practicality. Read the full review and their final verdict here…
Newest to arrive the App Store is the TomTom GPS application for iPhone 3G and iPhone 3GS. Versions specific for countries can now be found, these include the US and Canada, UK and Ireland, Western Europe, Australia and New Zealand.
Though pricing may be an issue for some with its App Store prices ranging from $79.99 to $139.99, it does mean that iPhone users will now have more choices when it comes to choosing the most suitable turn-by-turn GPS car navigation application. Continue reading »
The news doesn’t come as much surprise. Ever since O2 won exclusive rights to selling the iPhone here in the UK its gained a tremendous number of new customers but its also been a controversial topic amongst users especially when talking about how its iPhone tariffs are arranged and offered. The confusing deal between the UK network giant and Apple gives O2 the right to offer the iPhone until 2012, although being the only operator in the UK that can sell Apple’s iPhone is only a 2-year deal. To make this more clear, the bottom line is that O2 will soon need to be prepared to sell iPhones along side its rival networks here in the UK. Its exclusive iPhone contract will end officially by the 9th of this October. Analysts say specifically Orange and T-Mobile will be the networks we should look out for as they have already got agreements with Apple for the iPhone in France and Germany.












