Hello world!
June 6th, 2008 by munawarWelcome to Mobiforumz.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
Welcome to Mobiforumz.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
This iPhone Speaker Interference “Solution” is so simple that anyone can use it.
* Cut an iPhone-sized rectangle of aluminum foil
* Set your iPhone on it when you aren’t using it
Will the New 3G iPhone come with a swatch of tinfoil in every box?
New Microblogging service Plurk going viral today, bad week for Twitter to have issues.
I also like the iPhone interface.
Got Plurk?
When I say any movie, I remarkably mean any movie based on what I read in the classics from going back in the day desire the Godfather movies, Scarface or Deerhunter to today’s latest and greatest movies as American Gangster, No Country for Old Men or Michael Clayton.
Quality of the movies you can download on your iPhone is also top notch and DVD sort quality, so don’t concern almost crappy bootlegs or not making able to in fact enjoy whatever movie you choose to download onto your iPhone because it will be easily fancy watching it on the big screen or at home.
The system is child’s (so essentially anyone who can turn on a computer can do this), you find the right iPhone download site to your liking (have reviews of the best iPhone download ones on my blog in the link below), download the spyware/adware free software onto your desktop or laptop, pick which movie you seek based on information from their giantic database of movies, download the movie and then transfer it to your iPhone and bam! You will be able to be on the look any movie you choose to download right on your iPhone whenever you want!
Ok here is the easy fix for “My iPhone Ran Outa Film!”
1. Make sure your phone has been synchronized in the version of iTunes you are using.
2. Restore your phone. (in itunes in the summary tab click the restore button)
3. After JUST the phone settings are restored, DO NOT restore your personal information from a back-up. It will prompt you for this, don’t close this screen just hold off on it for now. Disconnect the iPhone and take a photo. The photo should now appear in the camera roll, as usual.
4. Reconnect the phone and import the photo into iPhoto; do NOT delete it from the iPhone. (after importing it choose “keep originals”)
5. NOW go back to itunes and restore your personal information from a back-up.
Now your iphone will have everything on it, and picture taking works again.