Posts tagged iOS 5
IntelliID Offers A Smart Caller ID To Jailbroken iPhones
0A new jailbreak tweak is currently in the works which is creating a lot of buzz in the jailbreak community. The tweak in question is IntelliID. As you can probably guess, it provides Caller ID for your iPhone. The thing that makes it very interesting is that the app is very sophisticated when it comes to its way of looking up wireless callers.
According to Intelliborn, the makers of IntelliID, the app fetches the caller’s name from a US/Canada calling database and displays on the incoming call screen, as well as missed calls on the lock screen and on the recent call list. The announced features include:
- Rapidly fetches incoming caller name
- Add to contacts automatically enters First and Last Name in Contacts entry
- Integrates into Missed Call information in Recent Phone list and on lockscreen for iOS 4.x and iOS 5.x!
- Full 30 day history helps you keep track of your lookup usage
The app even makes it easy to add contact numbers after they have called by filling in their first and last name when you add a new contact through IntelliID.
The app is said to be available on a subscription bases. All of the tiers include 6 months of service.
- Tier 1 – $4.99 – 250 lookups per month
- Tier 2 – $7.99 – 500 lookups per month
- Tier 3 – $9.99 – Unlimited lookups
(All of which are limited to one device only)
A free trial (which consists of 10 free lookups) is being made available to new users. IntelliID supports iOS 4.x and even iOS 5.x.
RedSn0w 0.9.8b4 Released – Jailbreaks iOS 5 Beta 4
0The iPhone Dev Team released RedSn0w 0.9.8b4 this past weekend, which is intended for developer use only. You should use this at your own risk and understand the consequences, risks, and actions that may happen as a result of using this release. With the release of another iOS 5 beta released recently, the jailbreak community anxiously waited to see if the iPhone Dev-Team was going to release an update for RedSn0w. It was determined that the previous RedSn0w version would not jailbreak iOS 5 beta 4, putting a stop to all of those who wanted to keep their jailbreak upon upgrading.
RedSn0w Updated To Version 0.9.8b2 For iOS 5 Beta 3
1Earlier today, users who were updating to iOS 5 beta 3 and jailbreaking with Redsn0w reported experiencing AppStore application issues where these apps just didn’t work. iOS developer and hacker ih8sn0w mentioned the following to clarify why this bug was occuring:
redsn0w seems to be having sandbox errors due to it using the old b1 kernel. I and many others have not seen any issues with sn0wbreeze related to AppStore apps. If you prefer to use redsn0w, I am sure @MuscleNerd is working on a fix.
MuscleNerd recently tweeted that Redsn0w was updated as well to fix the sandboxing issue with AppStore applications on iOS 5 beta 3.
redsn0w 0.9.8b2 http://is.gd/6eek4Y should fix 50b3 App Store issue (if you’re already JB, just use this to boot tethered
ih8sn0w Releases Sn0wbreeze 2.8b4 For iOS 5 Beta 3
0iH8sn0w (@iH8sn0w) recently tweeted that he has updated Sn0wbreeze 2.8 to support iOS 5 beta 3. His message said the following:
sn0wbreeze v2.8b4 for today’s iOS 5 beta 3 for developers is now available. All release notes + link — pastie.org/2199509
The support devices include:
- iPhone 3GS (old bootrom) (UNTETHERED)
- iPhone 3GS (new bootrom) (TETHERED)
- iPhone 4 (GSM) (TETHERED)
- iPhone 4 (CDMA) (TETHERED)
- iPod Touch 3G (TETHERED)
- iPod Touch 4 (TETHERED)
- iPod 1G (TETHERED)
Also, if you didn’t already know, Sn0wbreeze is for Windows users only. You can download it from the following link: Sn0wbreeze 2.8b4
PowerCenter Pro – All-In-One Widget Now Having PreSale Event
0Widgets are growing more and more popular as iOS 5 inches closer to a release. iOS developer Aaron Wright (@WrightsCS) is about to release a widget named PowerCenter Pro. This widget includes all the components anyone might need to manage their iOS device quickly from the Notification Center. not only is management a key component of this application, but the ability to view different types of important information directly from the Notification Center comes in handy pretty often. The widget shares the same functionality as SBSettings and UISettings (which is no longer available due to the developer leaving the community for a short period of time).
PowerCenter Pro includes toggles from the following:
- Lock (Device Lock)
- Respring
- Safe Mode
- Turn Off (Shutdown)
- Reboot
- Airplane Mode
- Data
- Bluetooth
- Location
- Wifi
- Volume
- Brightness
- Share (Twitter/Facebook)
- Settings
All of which are followed by a Donate button in case you want to show some support to the developer.
The first page in the widget includes a screen that shows you information such as the amount of free RAM you have, your Wi-Fi IP, your firmware, and your iDevice. This specific informaiton can be useful for a different variety of reasons including your IP for SSH and free ram for performance purposes, etc. The second page shows you what percentage your battery is at (similar to Aaron’s standalone application; Battery Center). The following pages include the various toggles mentioned above.
One of the coolest things about this widget that makes it stand out is the safeguard that was implemented. You have to swipe your finger from side to side to access the different pages which house the toggles and features mentioned. To prevent you from accidentally clicking one of the toggles, there is a safeguard, which is a window that appears confirming whether you want to perform the function or cancel out. This safeguard will definitely prove to be useful to many.
PowerCenter Pro also puts an icon on your SpringBoard in case you want to further customize the widget. There is also a theme section, where the app opens up to themers, designers, and the like so that the look and feel of PowerCenter Pro can fit your taste. There will be a featured Themes section, so that people can view which themes are most popular after some well-designed themes are released. There will probably be themes directly on Cydia to buy / download for when development picks up.
As of right now, PowerCenter Pro has not yet been released on Cydia but should be soon. When it does hit Cydia, it will be available for $2.49. Due to its incorporation of the Notification Center, PowerCenter Pro is only available to those on iOS 5 firmwares. The developer has also opened up a pre-sale event for those who want the application early and at a cheaper price. The pre-sale will save you $1.49, making you pay only $1 for the whole widget. You will have access to links before the release on Cydia. The information about this can be found directly on the following website: Presale – PowerCenter Pro. If you want to give the application a test, a free version of PowerCenter Pro (PowerCenter) can be downloaded on the developer’s repository. The free version lacks some core features that make the Pro version significantly better but it is a good way to test the waters. The repository is: http://cydia.wrightscs.com/
To keep up to date with the developer and his work on PowerCenter Pro, you can follow Aaron on Twitter. You can also view his website for more information about his other products and his current projects.
Apple Seeds iOS 5 Beta 3; Jailbreak Confirmed Using RedSn0w 0.9.8b1
0Apple recently started seeing iOS 5 beta 3 and iTunes 10.5 beta 3 for developers today. The following devices are supported for iOS 5 beta 3:
- iPad 2
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (GSM)
- iPad 2 Wi-Fi + 3G (CDMA)
- iPad
- iPhone 4 (GSM)
- iPhone 4 (CDMA)
- iPhone 3GS
- iPod touch (4th generation)
- iPod touch (3rd generation)
As you may have already figured out, in order to sync iOS 5 beta 3 devices with your computer, iTunes 10.5 beta 3 has to be installed. You also have to be a registered developer to access these files from the Apple iOS Developer Program website: Apple iOS Developer Program
The changelog on iOS 5 beta 3 is as follows:
Notes and Known Issues
The following issues relate to using the 5.0 SDK to develop code.
Accounts
- When creating an iCloud account you can use any Apple ID provided it is a full email address and not a MobileMe account. If you have a MobileMe account, you can copy data from that account to an iCloud account to use during testing. You can find more information on iCloud at: http://developer.apple.com/icloud
- When setting up an iCloud or MobileMe account using the setup assistant and leaving Find My iPhone on, it might actually turn Find my iPhone off after the setup. Please verify in Settings/Mail, Contacts, Calendar/YourAccount that Find my iPhone is toggled On after leaving the setup assistant.
- There is a problem finding a device using Find My iPhone on the MobileMe website (www.me.com) when switching from iCloud back to MobileMe. To workaround this issue:
- On the device go to Settings->Mail, Contacts, Calendar-><your_account>
@me.comand Toggle Find My iPhone off and back on. Now the device should show up on MobileMe website.- It is recommended that you disable Bookmarks on multiple accounts. If they are enabled, the results might be undefined.
- NEW: In this beta the option of “Choosing a security question” is not working during an iCloud account setup.
AirPlay
- Starting in iOS 5, video content in applications and websites are AirPlay-enabled by default.
- iOS 5 supports AirPlay of video via AV Foundation.
- FIXED: The Apple TV screen saver may degrade mirroring performance over AirPlay. The screen saver can be disabled in Apple TV settings.
Apple TV
- Apple TV Software beta enables users to mirror the contents of an iPad 2 to an Apple TV (2nd generation) using AirPlay. This beta software also enables Photo Stream on Apple TV so users can access photos stored in iCloud. Apple TV Software beta is being provided to test the latest AirPlay functionality with your iOS 5 apps and web sites. If you wish to install Apple TV Software beta on your device, you must first register your device UDID in the iOS Developer Program Portal.
Audio
- Using voice chat in iOS 5 requires setting the
kAudioSessionMode_VoiceChatmode on the Audio Session, or setting theAVAudioSessionModeVoiceChatmode on theAVAudioSessionobject.CalDav
- FIXED: After creating a recurring event locally on the device, the device stops syncing after hitting an error on merge. Removing and re-adding the account acts as a workaround for this.
Calendar
- All MobileMe calendars were duplicated after turning calendar syncing off and back on.
- If you launch or manually refresh Calendars on an iPad, your calendars might disappear and you will have to tap “Show All Calendars” to display them again.
- NEW: Restoring from a Seed 1 backup or earlier will cause MobileMe/iCloud calendars not to sync. Subscribed calendars will show up in Calendars but none of your event calendars will appear in MobileCal. To workaround the problem please remove and re-add the account.
GameKit
- Match data for turn based matches is currently limited to 4 KB of data.
GameCenter
- If you have an existing Game Center account which has not yet gone through the first-time Game Center flow in iOS 5, you will encounter a crash when signing into a game’s login alert directly. The workaround for this is to launch Game Center to complete the first-time flow.
iBooks
- iBooks 1.2.2 may fail to display some text or images in books. Please update to iBooks 1.3 in the App Store.
iCloud Backup
- As this is beta software, it is recommended that you do not use the iCloud services to store any critical data or information. If you enable iCloud Backup, automatic backup with iTunes when syncing will be disabled. We suggest you also manually back up your device with iTunes.
- In the iOS 5 beta, support for data protection in iCloud Backup is unavailable. Apps that have protected files will not have any of their data or metadata backed up as a result.
- After restoring, you may not be able to back up again because the device still thinks it’s restoring. To workaround this issue try syncing apps or media that are missing form iTunes or try deleting your iCloud account and adding it back.
- If you delete your backup, the feature will be disabled but settings may still indicate that it is enabled and you will have to toggle the BackUp to Cloud switch in Settings.
- For compatibility reasons, this version of the iOS 5 beta requires that all files be backed up again, instead of only those files that have changed since your last backup. This may cause a warning that your account is over quota. In case the warning occurs, you can delete your oldest backup to free up space and then initiate a backup.
iCloud Storage
- During the iOS 5 beta period, any documents stored on the servers might be purged periodically before GM. Therefore, it is highly recommended that you do not store any critical documents or information on the servers.
- If your application is using the
NSMetadataQueryclass, you must set a predicate, even though the predicate itself is ignored.- The Foundation framework doesn’t include the team ID when looking for an app’s mobile documents container. The Team ID must be included at the beginning of the identifier string passed to the
URLForUbiquityContainerIdentifier:method.- In this beta, the
setSortDescriptors:method ofNSMetadataQueryis not supported.- In this beta, if you want to use iCloud, you have to manually specify various container identifiers (your application’s Display set) within an Entitlements file for both of your Mac OS X and iOS projects.
- There are issues using the Cloud Storage document API in conjunction with protected data which can lead to data corruption.
- In this beta, document-based applications cannot always detect when files change, move, or are deleted out from underneath them.
- NEW: In this beta, file presenters (objects that adopt the
NSFilePresenterprotocol) do not receive some of the messages that they’re supposed to receive, especially:
presentedItemDidChangepresentedSubitemDidAppearAtURL:presentedSubitemDidChangeAtURL:You can workaround this by implementing the
relinquishPresentedItemToWriter:method and checking to see if the writer actually wrote when your file presenter reacquires. You can also use FSEvents to observe file system changes- In this beta, messages about changes to files in a directory are not getting delivered to objects that adopt the
NSFilePresenterprotocol.- While reporting a bug related to the iCloud storage interfaces, please include the logs collected during your debugging session. To generate these logs, you must install a special debug profile on your device.The debug profile can be obtained from http://connect.apple.com. This profile enables the generation of debug logs that are needed to diagnose any problems using iCloud storage. The instructions to collect the logs are:
- Install the profile. (The easiest way to do this is to mail it to yourself and open the attachment on their device.)
- Reproduce the bug.
- Sync with iTunes to pull the logs off your device.
- Attach the logs to your bug report. You can find the logs in
~/Library/Logs/CrashReporter/MobileDevice/DeviceName/DiagnosticLogs.These logs can grow large very quickly, so you should remove the profile after you have reproduced the problem and pulled the logs for the bug report.
iMessage
- NEW: iMessage beta 3 will be unable to communicate with iMessage users on beta 1. It works between beta 3 and beta 2.
- NEW: Modal alerts don’t appear for iMessages.
iTunes
- The version of iTunes that comes with beta 3 cannot sync devices that have the beta 2 software installed. To avoid this problem, do the following:
- Sync any devices that have beta 2 installed to the version of iTunes that came with beta 2.
- Upgrade iTunes to the version that comes with beta 3.
- Connect the device and install the beta 3 software. (Understand that you might see a failure to sync error when you first connect the device.)
- After installing the beta 3 software, restore from your the backup you made in step 1.
- Videos purchased from the iTunes Store do not play on a 2nd generation AppleTV over AirPlay with iTunes 10.5.
MMS
- Sending an MMS of large videos does not work.
Photo Adjustments
- If you apply red-eye adjustments in iOS, and import your image into the iPhoto seed build, the red-eye adjustments will not appear on that image in iPhoto. As a result, subsequent syncing of your image back to the iOS device from iPhoto will not show the red-eye adjustments.
Reminders
FIXED: The Reminders application does not send notifications for reminders that are based upon the entry (and/or exit) of a location if there is no date associated with the reminder.
Settings
- The “Back Up Now” button is enabled without the backup data class being enabled for the account.
- FIXED: If you bring up the keyboard of the terms in Settings->General->Software Update, you cannot dismiss it. You have to force quit Settings to get out.
- NEW: In this beta FaceTime icon is missing in Settings on the iPhones.
Simulator
- NEW: Location services are not functional in iOS 4.3 simulator running on Mac OS 10.7 with Xcode 4.2.
Springboard
- Push and local notifications for apps appear in the new Notification Center in iOS 5. Notification Center displays notifications that are considered “unread”. In order to accommodate push and local notifications that have no “unread” status, developers can use their application badge count to trigger a clearing of notifications from Notification Center. When an application clears its badge count (by setting it to zero), iOS 5 will clear its notifications from Notification Center.
- NEW: When tweeting your location from Safari and exiting before the location can be established, the location arrow will stay in the status bar. The arrow can be removed by killing Safari from the task switcher.
UI Automation
- NEW: In iOS 5 beta 3, the first execution of a script after a reboot or erase install will likely fail. Subsequent attempts should succeed until the device is rebooted again.
- The play and record buttons in the Automation instrument script editor may not work properly after targeting an application that was launched by a trace session and has ended. They may also not work if you target an application that was suspended. If you run into this problem and it persists, you may need to close and reopen the trace document to get back into a functional state.
- When capturing actions into a script using the Automation instrument, interfaces with web views or table cells that contain a high number of off screen elements may take an extremely long time before returning with an expression.
- The
lock()andunlock()functions ofUIATargethave been replaced with thelockForDuration(<seconds>)function.- Instruments overwrites the loaded automation script, even if another program is editing it.
- Starting iOS 5 beta 2, you can now trigger the execution of an UI Automation script on an iOS device from the host terminal by using the instruments tool. The command is:
instruments -w <device id> -t <template> <application>UIKit
- NEW: Starting in iOS 5 beta 3, the
exclusiveTouchproperty ofUIControlhas returned to its original default value ofNO.- Returning
nilfrom thetableView:viewForHeaderInSection:method (or its footer equivalent) is no longer sufficient to hide a header. You must overridetableView:heightForHeaderInSection:and return0.0to hide a header.- In the iOS 5 beta, the
UITableViewclass has two methods to move one cell from one row to another with defined parameters. These APIs are:
moveSection:toSection:moveRowAtIndexPath:toIndexPath:- Using the
UIWebViewclass in Interface Builder, setting transparent background color is possible in iOS 5. Developers compiling against the new SDK can check their XIB for theUIWebViewtransparent setting.- In the iOS 5 beta, the
UINavigationBar,UIToolbar, andUITabBarimplementations have changed so that thedrawRect:method is not called on instances of these classes unless it is implemented in a subclass. Apps that have re-implementeddrawRect:in a category on any of these classes will find that thedrawRect:method isn’t called. UIKit does link-checking to keep the method from being called in apps linked before iOS 5 but does not support this design on iOS 5 or later. Apps can either:
- Use the customization API for bars that in iOS 5 and later, which is the preferred way.
- Subclass
UINavigationBar(or the other bar classes) and overridedrawRect:in the subclass.- The
indexPathForRow:inSection:,section, androwmethods ofNSIndexPathnow useNSIntegerinstead ofNSUInteger, so that these types match with methods defined onUITableView.- There is a known issue with presenting a
UIVideoEditorControllerobject where it doesn’t show the selected video, which appears blank instead. In certain cases it may also crash.- Touch events are not getting forwarded to the view in the
cameraOverlayViewproperty ofUIImagePickerController.- The
imagePickerController:didFinishPickingMediaWithInfo:method ofUIImagePickerControlleris not returning a URL to the video when recording is complete.- NEW: When creating a new appointment in calendar app on a device using 24 hr clock, you cannot select an hour value greater than 12. The date-time picker value sets current weekday to be the same as previous day (e.g: a An appointment on Tuesday will be set as Monday).
- FIXED: We have changed the behavior of
scrollToRowAtIndexPath:atScrollPosition:animated:such thatUITableViewScrollPositionTopandUITableViewScrollPositionBottomnow adjust for the top and bottom portions of thecontentInsetproperty.WebKit
- NEW: In iOS 5 beta 2, a new inherited CSS property,
-webkit-overflow-scrolling: value, is available. The valuetouchallows the web developer to opt in to native-style scrolling in anoverflow:scrollelement. The default value for this property isauto.- The WebKit framework has picked up a newer WebKit engine, which closely matches Safari 5.1. Some areas to be aware of with the new WebKit framework on iOS:
- There is a new HTML5-compliant parser.
- Text layout width may change slightly because word-rounding behavior now has floating-point-based precision.
- There is improved validation of the
<input type=number>form field, which includes removing leading zeros and number formatting.- Touch events are now supported on input fields.
window.onerroris now supported.- There is a new user agent that does not have locale information in the User Agent string.
WiFi Syncing
- In iOS 5 beta 2, wireless syncing is available for the Mac. It requires iTunes 10.5 beta 2 and OS X 10.6.8 or Lion. You will see an option to enable wireless syncing when you connect your device to iTunes with the USB cable. It is recommended you perform your initial sync with a cable after restoring your device.
- Wireless syncing is triggered automatically when the device is connected to power and on the same network as the paired computer. Or, you can manually trigger a sync from iTunes or from Settings -> General -> iTunes Sync (same network as paired computer required). Be sure your device is plugged into a power source when performing wireless syncs.
- If you find issues with apps, media and/or photos synced to your device, you can reset then resync. From Settings -> General -> Reset, choose Erase all Content and Settings. Then reconnect to iTunes and sync again.
- FIXED: In this beta, iTunes may incorrectly report Photos as “Other” in the capacity bar. Photo syncing otherwise works as expected.
- NEW:In some cases, your device may fail to sync contacts, calendars and account settings, or back up to iTunes. If this happens, reboot your device and re-sync.
- NEW:In some cases, syncing photos may result in only thumbnails on your device. If this happens, unsync Photos then re-sync again.
Xcode
- In this beta, device restores using XCode are disabled. Please use iTunes only to back up and restore your device.
- In some cases, Xcode 4.2 Organizer does not display a device that is in restore mode. As a workaround you can use iTunes to restore.
- FIXED: On some desktop machines, Xcode’s memory usage inflates incredibly fast while restoring a device or copying an IPSW. As a workaround use iTunes to restore.
- FIXED: In this beta, crash logs (either unsymbolicated or symbolicated) do not appear in Xcode Organizer. To make them appear in the Xcode Organizer, you will have to rename the device.
- In iOS 5 beta 2, the iOS Simulator is not compatible with previous releases of the iCloud Developer Seed for OS X. It is highly recommended that you update to the latest iCloud Developer Seed to ensure compatibility.
iOS 5.0 SDK supports both iOS 4.3 and iOS 5.0 simulators.
MuscleNerd from the iPhone Dev Team recently also posted a message on Twitter saying that the RedSn0w beta version for iOS 5 can still jailbreak iOS 5 beta 3. You will need to point the beta 1IPSW (when you select the IPSW file, you have to select the iOS 5 beta 1 file instead).
Today’s 5.0b3 can be jailbroken with last month’s redsn0w http://is.gd/6eek4Y (point it at 5.0b1 IPSW..devs only please!)
If you are interested in downloading RedSn0w 0.9.8b1 to jailbreak iOS 5 beta 3, click on the following links based on the OS you are running:
Please keep in mind that this is a tethered jailbreak and this version of iOS 5 is a beta where some things might not work. Upgrade and jailbreak at your own risk.
iOS 5 Beta 2 Confirmed To Be Jailbroken Using Redsn0w 0.9.8b1
0The iOS 5 beta 2, which was recently seeded to developers of the iOS developer program has been confirmed to be jailbroken using Redsn0w 0.9.8b1. A few weeks back, the iPhone Dev Team released Redsn0w 0.9.8b1 to the iOS 5 beta firmware file. MuscleNerd of the iPhone Dev Team confirmed it on Twitter by saying the following:
5.0b2 can be jailbroken w/redsn0w from 2 wks ago (must point redsn0w at 5.0b1 IPSW)..devs ONLY please
the “keep pointing at beta1 IPSW” trick should work for all the betas, due to the way redsn0w works. Unlockers stay away!
Redsn0w 0.9.8b1 supports the following iOS 5 devices:
- iPod Touch 3G
- iPod Touch 4G
- iPad
- iPhone 3GS
- iPhone 4 (CDMA)
- iPhone 4 (GSM)
Redsn0w 0.9.8b1 supports a tethered jailbreak as of right now, which means you will need to connect your iOS device to the computer on every reboot. You can download RedSn0w 0.9.8b1 and stay up to date on all news regarding RedSn0w by checking out our RedSn0w page.









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