On Tuesday, Apple released firmware 3.1.3 for the iPhone and iPod touches. Unless you’ve personally observed a problem with the reporting of your battery percentage, there’s no reason to update to 3.1.3
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Pre-game show
On Tuesday, Apple released firmware 3.1.3 for the iPhone and iPod touches. Unless you’ve personally observed a problem with the reporting of your battery percentage, there’s no reason to update to 3.1.3
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Pre-game show
The gang at techradar loved the HD2’s slick interface and ability to turn it into a Wi-Fi router on command, and the love kept on flowing as they described how, “the HTC HD2 smashes past the iPhone in terms of raw processing speed and the … HSPA/ WCDMA : 900/2100 MHz * GSM: 850/950/1800/1900 MHz
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wirefresh » HTC HD2 gets comprehensively reviewed, some love felt
No, this is not a release post! Just wanted to wish iPhone and iPod touch users everywhere a Happy Halloween! If you have an iPhone or Apple related pumpkin photo you’d like to share, send it on in to blog@iphone-dev.org or tweet it to MuscleNerd
The first pumpkin with our dev team pwnapple logo is MuscleNerd’s and for credit on the others, just click on them.

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Happy Pwnkin Day
Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE: 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, HSPA/ WCDMA : 900/2100 MHz; 5.0 megapixel color camera with auto focus; Internal GPS antenna; 3.2-Inch TFT-LCD touch-sensitive screen with 320×480 HVGA resolution; Operating System: Android … Whatever the Freq, its not compatible for 3G data in US. Europe and Asia it will work fine on 3G but not in the US.
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HTC Hero Android G3 A6262 Smartphone Unlocked – International …
Here are some details on our latest version of PwnageTool for Mac OS X that adds support for the 3.1 release of the iPhone software for iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 2G. SUMMARY: The iPhone 3GS is now supported in PwnageTool 3.1.3, assuming the phone was pwned at 3.0 or 3.0.1 – PwnageTool does not support the 3GS out of the box. If your iPhone 3GS has 3.1 preinstalled and is not Pwned then there is no tested jailbreak solution at the moment.
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All aboard the update train!
Snow Leopard, the OS released for Mac on Friday, poses no new wrinkles for the redsn0w jailbreak or ultrsn0w unlock. To summarize the status of our tools (all of which are available through the links at the left): You can use redsn0w to jailbreak any iPhone or iPod Touch using OS X, Windows, or Linux. For both 3.0 and 3.0.1 firmwares, you should point redsn0w at the 3.0 IPSW
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Snow Brainer
Last week, Joey Hess revealed that the Palm Pre running on WebOS uploads very specific information about your location and application usage to Palm on a daily basis. Although it’s allowed by the EULA that you must accept to use the Palm Pre, it still seems a little…creepy, especially if used for the wrong reasons. The only “bright” side to this story is that it was for the Palm Pre, not for the iPhone.
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A Pinch too much
It looks like version 0.9 of ultrasn0w fixed up the vast majority of any problems people were seeing with the 3G/3GS carrier unlock. But here’s a brief list of fixes for anyone still seeing problems: Unusual battery depletion is almost always caused by people choosing to “Restore from backup” instead of “Setup as new iPhone” when iTunes asks you
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Ultratips
Short version: ultrasn0w version 0.9 is out! We believe it solves pretty much all of the various random issues that have been reported. Its features include: Works on both 3G and 3GS Works on hacktivated devices Works regardless of how you jailbroke your device Doesn’t patch any mach-o binary whatsoever. (Doesn’t require a separate patch as each new firmware comes out)
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Winter Tires
Last night we released updated versions of our redsn0w jailbreak and ultrasn0w carrier unlock. These versions are now compatible with the iPhone 3GS running at 3.0
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What’s old is new again