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  • How To Install iOS 5 Beta Without Developer Account and Bypass Activation Screen

    June 8, 2011 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Download, Featured, How To, iPhone Tags: Activation, Apple, Beta, blog, Download, How To, iOS 5, iPhone, Tips 7 Responses


    If you are not a developer or your device is not registered with any developer account and you aggressively want to test the new iOS 5 beta here is the solution to bypass the activation process. Everyone can do it following these extremely simple instructions:

    The method exploits a security flaw in the activation screen, apparently related to the Voice Over system. Here’s how to do it.

    Warning: While this operation should be simple, we are not responsible for what you do to your iPhone. Proceed at your own risk.

    Notes:

    • You can also have the chance to get your iPhone or iPad registered officially to Apple and test iOS 5 for free.
    • You can also get it directly for $5 here

    Download and install iOS 5

    1. Download the iOS 5 IPSW file from here.
    2. Update your iPhone using iTunes. To do this, connect your iPhone to your computer, click on the Check for Update button with the Option (Mac) or Shift (PC) key pressed. Select the iOS 5 IPSW file from the place you downloaded it to.
    3. Wait until it upgrades. A new activation screen will appear.

    Activate iOS 5

    1. Triple click the home button. This will activate the Voice Over.
    2. Triple click the home button and Emergency Call will appear.
    3. Click on Emergency Call and, while it’s switching, swipe with your three fingers down.
    4. The Notification Center will appear!
    5. Click on the Weather widget. The Weather app will load.
    6. Click on the home button to exit to the iPhone’s springboard.

    That’s it. Your iPhone is activated and fully operative.
    [via Gizmodo]

  • iOS 5 Beta For iPhone, iPad, iPod, Apple TV + iTunes 10.5 For Mac, Windows Direct Download Links

    June 7, 2011 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Cloud, Download, Featured, iPad, iPhone Tags: Apple, Apple TV, Beta, blog, Download, iOS 5, iPad, iPhone, iPod, iTunes 10.5, Mac, Windows 4 Responses


    Apple has announced iOS 5, OS X 10.7 Lion, and iCloud at WWDC yesterday. They’ve released iOS 5 betas for all iDevices, below all the needed links, direct and indirect, but keep in mind that your iDevice need to be activated. Otherwise it won’t work. Use them at your own risk.

    Apple TV 2G (4.4, 303.55MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Rapidshare
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfiles
    • Hotfile
    • zShare
    • Uploading
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPad 1G (669.66MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfile
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPad 2 (WiFi, 677.89MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPad 2 (GSM, 685.17MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPad 2 (CDMA, 691.77MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPhone 3GS (609.2MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPhone 4 (GSM, 730.2MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPhone 4 (CDMA, 744.01MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iPod Touch 3G (578.16MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Filesonic (not done uploading)
    • Fileserve

    iPod Touch 4G (717.74MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Megaupload (not done uploading)
    • Depositfiles
    • Fileserve

    iTunes 10.5 (Mac OS X, 71.55MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Rapidshare
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfiles
    • Hotfile
    • zShare
    • Uploading
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iTunes 10.5 (Windows x86/32-bit, 72.48MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Rapidshare
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfiles
    • Hotfile
    • zShare
    • Uploading
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve

    iTunes 10.5 (Windows x64(64-bit, 74.07MB)

    • Multiupload (direct)
    • Rapidshare
    • Megaupload
    • Depositfiles
    • Hotfile
    • zShare
    • Uploading
    • Filesonic
    • Fileserve
  • iOS 5 is Jailbroken Already

    June 7, 2011 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Cydia, iPad, iPhone, Jailbreak, News, Rants & Raves Tags: Apple, blog, Dev Team, iOS 5, iPad, iPhone, iPod, Jailbreak, MuscleNerd, News, Twitter, WWDC No Responses


    Apple has released the next iteration of their Mobile software, iOS 5 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch yesterday at the WWDC conference. The new version comes with more than 200 new features, including a new notification system, Newsstand, which is an iBook like but for magazines and Newspaper subscription, Twitter integration, Safari Reader and Reading List, Reminders, Camera and Image editing Capabilities, Mail updates, iOS-wide built-in dictionary, PC-free for syncing, updating wirelessly, Delta OTA software updates, and iMessage.

    MuscleNerd one of key members of the Dev Team has confirmed via his twitter the possibility of jailbreak future on iOS 5, and no matter the fact that it will be a tethered solution at least initially, but the Jailbreak community will love to have their hands on it.

    iOS 5 beta is available for developers, with public release planned for this fall.

  • Apple Releases iOS 5 Beta To Developers

    June 7, 2011 // Gradly // Apple, blog, Download, iPad, iPhone, News Tags: Apple, Beta, blog, iOS 5, WWDC 1 Response


    Apple has released iOS 5, the next iteration of its mobile operating system for iPhone, iPod touch and iPad to registered developers.

    Here are some of what you expect for the new iOS:

    • You can keep using your device while syncing
    • You can hold links and have them open in the background.
    • More alert choices for emails, calendar, and the ability to buy more.
    • Ability to create keyboard shortcuts (autotext) to replace custom phrases. The default entry is “omw” which is replaced with, “On my way!”
    • Software update option in settings to check for the latest OS.
    • Sync now button to wireless sync to iTunes
    • Ability to customize how notifications in Notification Center look — you can customize how many recent ones to show, 1, 5 or 10, if it’s showed in the lock screen, if it’s in Notification Center, and also the alert style, banner or alert style.
    • Twitter installs directly from the settings page if it’s not installed directly, you aren’t even taken to the App Store.
    • FaceTime button in iMessage messages at the top now
    • Tweeting photos is, so so slick. It displays on Twitter as powered by Photobucket, and it’s from iOS.
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