Often most users want to jailbreak iPhone just to install cracked applications. It has been widely believed that jailbreaking is directly promoting piracy and this was one of reason from Apple to illegalize jailbreaking. Though the reason didn’t turned out in Apple’s favor and jailbreaking is now completely legal.
However by jailbreaking you may void your iPhone warranty. Installing cracked Apps was the only reason for you to jailbreak iPhone then here is better way to do it without jailbreaking & voiding warranty. One of iPhone hacker has created an iPhone App, iPAGod which allows you to install cracked iPhone apps without jailbreaking iPhone.
To our surprise iPAGod doesn’t use any new exploit but it just uses a method created by Apple for developers to share their apps for beta testing over the internet.
iPAGod lets you install cracked Apps on iPhone iOS 4.1 and recently released iOS 4.2 Beta. The app is in beta testing & yet to be released to public and as per iPAGod app developer it may cost around 20$. Below is the demo video of iPAGod,
More information about iPAGod can be found official twitter account. Some of you might argue how one can install iPAGod as Apple wont allow this app in Apple store, Well as per developer this app will be available for download from their website.
We are sure it is just matter of time before Apple fixes the issue and blocks method on which iPAGod works. Please keep in mind Cydia is not created to promote piracy and all iPhone hackers strongly opposes framing Cydia as door to piracy(via 9to5mac).
With the new iPhone 4 launched, PureMobile is making every effort to provide you with the best accessories available from major brands that offer quality products. The following is our current list of products that we carry. Things are changing fast and we add iPhone 4 accessories to the site frequently. If you don’t see what you are looking for, please contact us by live chat, phone or email. We would be happy to provide you with the information and products you are looking for.
Apple has released the iPhone 4 Dock specifically for the new smartphone. The dock can charge the smartphone or sync data when connected to a computer via USB. The dock also connects the smartphone to a TV or projector through audio-video composite or Apple's component cables. There is also an audio-line out port to hear music on speakers.
The iPhone 4 Dock is "compatible only with iPhone 4," Apple specifically states on its Web site. The smartphone's predecessors had a separate design that prevents them from fitting in the dock.
While video chat is a new feature of the iPhone 4, trying to hold the phone while chatting that way could lead to movement in the video. Elago's M2 stand is a good feature-specific accessory that stabilizes the iPhone on a table. The stand holds the iPhone vertically and horizontally.
As the name indicates, the Bumper accessory is a rubber and plastic frame that fits around the smartphone and has openings to the buttons and connectors so the smartphone is fully functional. However, it leaves the screen exposed.
At $29.99, the accessory might be expensive. Equally functional cases from companies like iLuv are available at cheaper prices.
But Apple knows its smartphone well, so users who can afford the Bumper might find it worth the price. It is available on Apple's Web site.
Belkin is offering cases between $25 and $30 that could protect the device and prevent the iPhone screen from suffering scratches. The Shield cases protect the iPhone while providing increased shock absorption and impact resistance. The Verve cases are made of leather, which provides a higher level of protection. The Grip cases don't provide as much impact resistance, but ensure a better grip when using the phone. The cases are available on Belkin's Web site.
The company also offers screen protectors for the iPhone 4.
For users uncomfortable with the iPhone's on-screen keyboard, Apple's Wireless Keyboard could be a more convenient option. The keyboard connects wirelessly to the smartphone so users can type faster and quicker. The keyboard is geared more toward larger-screen devices like the iPad, but it can be used with the iPhone 4. The keyboard is available on Apple's Web site for $69.99.
A cheaper alternative could be Menotek's Flexible Bluetooth Waterproof Mini Keyboard, priced at $29.99 and available on Amazon.com. The device is compatible with iOS 4, the operating system used in the iPhone 4.
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