Saturday, April 11, 2009

Customize your iPhone’s background

While the iPhone’s sleek, imageless design helps to keep things simple for everyone, I can understand some people’s desire to customize their surroundings. While Apple isn’t making this easy on anyone, keeping the iPhone locked up for themselves and all, that doesn’t mean determined hackers aren’t trying to pick the locks. For anyone interested in changing their iPhone’s background from (arguably) boring black to something of their choosing, ModMyiPhone has just the how-to for you. Adventurer be warned, however: this is not for the light-hearted. This is a 15-step tutorial involving some ugly hacking with the Terminal app and digging around in your iPhone’s guts. On the upside though, if something goes wrong I imagine you can easily get your iPhone back to square one with iTunes’ Restore button, but I obviously am in no position to make any guarantees, so proceed with caution

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That said, it sure would be nice to see Apple officially open up the iPhone to this kind of customization with a future software update. It totally makes sense that they themselves are using caution with their first foray into mobile phones though, so I wouldn’t hold my breath for a feature update like this anytime soon.

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iPhone Hack Enables Scrolling of iPhone 1.1.1 ’s Home Screen

Just a quick note, SummerBoard has been updated to now work on iPhone 1.1.1 firmware. There are now two types of installers in AppTapp, one for pre 1.1.1 firmware, titled “Summerboard (Old)” - version 2.11 -, and this new one just called “SummerBoard” - version 3.0a11. It can be found under the System Category (or folder if you are running the new AppTapp Installer mentioned here).

If you are running firmware 1.1.1 and try using the OLD version of SummerBoard, you will see your dock on the top of your screen instead of the bottom. The new version of SummerBoard corrects this and all seems to be working ok. I have installed a few new themes and they seem to be working (again, I’m on a Jailbroken but NOT unlocked iPhone with firmware 1.1.1). If you install the wrong version, you will know right away. If your dock is on the top, just uninstall that version of SummerBoard and put the other one in

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Themes work great (I particularly like how “Litho” looks…very different than the others out there). Note that not all themes have custom icons made, but if the author updates the theme, you will get notified of the update. I haven’t found a way yet (probably haven’t looked deep enough) to rearrange the apps on SummerBoard the way you could before but I’m sure: 1) I missed it and/or 2) an update to that is on it’s way.

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Friday, April 10, 2009

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Free iPhone Wallpapers and Backgrounds for you to choose, you can add them as a wallpaper to your iPhone by first left clicking on the image and saving it on your computer. You should then sync the iPhone with the folder where you put the images, this is done by connecting the iPhone to the computer and opening iTunes, when it opens choose the folder where your wallpapers were saved. Select the photos you want to sync. Then on your iPhone, you have to go to the photo section of the iPhone, and browse through all your pictures until you found the one you want to use as a background. After you select the image so that it displays in full screen, you have to tap the icon in the lower left corner of the iPhone screen and select "Use as Wallpaper" option.

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