শনিবার, ১৩ অক্টোবর, ২০১২

uk Orange - Permanent Unlock 4 and 4s service in bangladesh



                                                                  orange 12000tk
                                                           call me 8801717004797
                                           facebook www.facebook.com/themobilestorebd


You’ve probably heard by now that your iPhone can be permanently unlocked via IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity), which means the handset software can be upgraded at any time via iTunes without the risk of locking again. This works on any iPhone model regardless of firmware or baseband version, but is conditional on the Service Provider’s (i.e. the Telco the iPhone was purchased from) approval.

বুধবার, ১০ অক্টোবর, ২০১২

Permanent’ SIM Unlock For AT&T iPhones is Now 400 taka Available only

                                           400tk only at@t




Apple N Berry – the online parts vendor that also sells iPhone unlock solutions such as GEVEY Ultra –
has a new product on the market, which promises to provide AT&T iPhone owners with a permanent unlock solution for their on-contract smartphone handset.
As many jailbreakers will already know, software unlock solutions – such as those provided by the iPhone Dev-Team’s ultrasn0w tweak – can remove the carrier lock from certain iPhone handsets, running certain, supported versions of Apple’s iOS. New hardware (such as the fifth-gen iPhone’s A5X processor) causes the Dev-Team (and other groups of hackers) serious problems when it comes to updating unlock solutions – meaning there’s no guarantee your latest iPhone, the next iPhone or even the one after that will ever be supported by ultrasn0w, or any other unlock package.
Hardware unlocks are also available – such as the aforementioned GEVEY SIM. Such “SIM interposer” solutions indeed work (for a price), but software updates can swiftly lodge a spanner in the works. Neither the software-based or hardware-based unlock solutions we’re already familiar with offer what one might call a “permanent” unlock solution – one that could withstand future iOS updates diligently and fearlessly. Though many thought such an unlock solution might be impossible to develop, Apple N Berry is advertising such a product.
What’s more, the unlock solution promises to support all AT&T iPhone models.
Here’s how Apple N Berry describes its “AT&T iPhone IMEI Unlock,” as listed over at the product’s webpage:
Apple N Berry iPhone IMEI unlock is a permanent iPhone unlock solution. Once unlocked, your iPhone will remain unlocked even after an iOS upgrade or SIM card swap. IMEI unlocks are considered an iPhone factory unlock that works with any AT&T iPhone model 3G, 3GS, 4, and 4S regardless of baseband.
Features of the product, reiterated by iClarified, include:
  • Permanent Unlock
  • No Turbo SIM Needed
  • No Jailbreak Required
  • No iOS or Baseband Restrictions
  • Increases Resale Value
  • Use Any GSM Network in the World
  • Guaranteed Unlock or your Money Back
That’s right – the iPhone’s current baseband, which is so important for software-based unlocks, is irrelevant; in addition, the iOS firmware, the SIM card, or even the iPhone handset itself, are equally unimportant. All Apple N Berry asks for is an AT&T iPhone handset: If your smartphone is locked to this original iPhone carrier, this solution promises to have your handset unlocked in as little as one business day. And after, you’ll be able to use your iPhone like you would an official, unlocked, SIM-free handset bought direct from Apple.
However, before you go to Apple N Berry’s online store, credit card in hand, and order yourself the IMEI Unlock, do note that we have a few words of warning.
First, at $150, the product is expensive, and second, this solution has not been verified. Apple N Berry does, we must acknowledge, have a good reputation when it comes to its unlock products, and we’ve directed readers there before when mentioning GEVEY Ultra. But nobody – that includes us, and the other websites we’ve seen write about this product – has yet independently verified Apple N Berry’s IMEI Unlock. So do proceed with caution.
The third point worth noting is that AT&T will actually unlock your carrier-locked iPhone handset for you, if you’re off contract. For more information on this, be sure to take a look at Bryan’s “How To Unlock Your AT&T iPhone Handset” article, which has all the details.
Finally, if do you decide to take a walk on the wild side and risk your $150 with Apple N Berry’s method, be sure to post your experiences in the comments below. Bon courage!

রবিবার, ২৩ সেপ্টেম্বর, ২০১২

Factory Unlock for iPhone 5 with the Latest iOS6 Now Available



Los Angeles, CA (PRWEB) September 22, 2012
iPhone 5 is finally available in the market. The latest iPhone comes with a completely new baseband. Hardware and software unlocks of previous iPhone versions can be done easily, but iOS6 is completely different and a good way to jailbreak or unlock it is to go for factory unlock. The good news is that unlockaniphone website at unlockaniphone.org/112-2-3-2.html is now offering iPhone 5 IMEI unlock services for many telecom companies.
The support team at UnlockAniPhone.org prompty addresses the customers concerns. All orders for iPhone 5 unlock are quickly processed and the support team is available 24/7 to provide assistance to customers. Users can ask any related question by directly sending an email to the support team or by visiting the support section of the official website by entering details into the embedded support system. A good thing about the team behind this service is that its members are real iPhone lovers and they are dedicated to provide quality unlock services to users of the Apple gadgets.
Unlockaniphone.org offers a factory unlock service for the new iPhone 5. This organization has unlocked thousands of iPhones, and all its customers are fully satisfied with the services provided. iPhone 5 and other iphones can easily be unlocked by using services provided by UnlockAniPhone.org. The orders are processed quickly and customers get good value for money.
iPhone 5 unlocking is more complicated as compared to previous versions of the phone. Factory unlocking is a good way to get the phone working on all networks, and the unlockaniphone.org team is adept in doing factory unlocks. The team is fully equipped with tools and knowledge for unlocking iPhones launched by numerous companies such as Verizon, AT&T, and Sprint etc. There are a few trusted companies that are providing unlock services for the iPhone 5, as the baseband of this phone is pretty different and so is its operating system.

if u need unlock ur phone contact > gopalhot@yahoo.com
 

শনিবার, ১৫ সেপ্টেম্বর, ২০১২

The iPhone 5 and LTE _ what it means for you




NEW YORK (AP) -- The iPhone 5 is Apple's first mobile handset that uses new "LTE" wireless networks. What's LTE —and why should you care? Here are some answers.
Q: What does LTE stand for?
A: It's "Long-Term Evolution," but that doesn't really tell you anything. It's actually the latest and fastest way to transmit data from cellular towers to phones and other gadgets. It's one of two so-called "fourth-generation," or 4G, wireless technologies that have been deployed by various phone companies. (The other one is WiMax, which is available on Sprint phones. But WiMax coverage is low, isn't being expanded, and even Sprint is betting on LTE for the future).
Q: How fast is LTE? Will it make a difference to me?
A: LTE networks in the U.S. reach speeds up to 20 megabits per second. That's faster than most people get at home, with their cable or DSL services. It's also faster than older wireless networks, but the differences aren't always that big. Sprint and Verizon iPhone users should see a huge jump in speed with the new iPhone because their 3G networks are relatively slow. Downloads will be more than ten times faster where LTE is available. For AT&T users, downloads speeds should double or triple.
Q: Which phone companies have LTE, and where can I get it?
A: Verizon Wireless launched its LTE network nearly two years ago. It has the widest coverage, by far: 370 cities. AT&T is second, with 62 cities. Sprint is only in the early stages of its buildout, and LTE coverage is spotty, for now. It covers 19 cities, mostly in Texas and Georgia. But Sprint has said that it plans to fire up New York, Washington, Boston, Los Angeles and some other cities in the next few months.
Q: My iPhone 4S already says it connects to "4G." Doesn't that mean LTE?
A: No, AT&T jumped the gun a bit and called its upgraded, non-LTE network "4G" because the speeds were so much higher than before. Apple went along with this, so the AT&T iPhone 4S displays "4G" in the status bar at the top of the screen even though it's connecting to a 3G network.
Q: Is the iPhone 5 the first LTE phone?
A: No, Apple hasn't been a trailblazer here. The first LTE phones showed up a year and a half ago, from other manufacturers such as Samsung and HTC. This year, it's become a standard feature in high-end smartphones.
Q: Verizon and AT&T have been using different types of networks. Now they're both on LTE. Does that mean I can move phones between the companies?
A: Unfortunately, no. They use different frequencies for LTE, and the iPhone 5 will come in two different versions. One connects to AT&T's LTE bands, the other to Sprint's and Verizon's. (There will be a third one for overseas LTE networks.)
Q: Is there any downside to LTE?
A: Not really, but as you go from 3G to LTE, you might want to keep a closer eye on your data consumption for a while. Surveys show people have higher data usage on LTE, possibly because it lets you download more stuff, faster. It also makes it easier to enjoy video streaming and videoconferencing. AT&T and Verizon now limit monthly data usage (in practice, even for people who have the old "unlimited" plans), while Sprint still provides unlimited data.
Early LTE phones had shorter battery lives, but the chips now draw less power, and Apple promises the same amount of effective use time on LTE as on older networks.
Q: Will the LTE capability mean anything for phone calls?
A: For now, LTE networks carry only data, so the iPhone 5 will use older networks when connecting calls. In the future, LTE will likely be used for calls as well, and it's possible that could mean improved audio quality. (Apple has its own scheme for improving audio quality, unrelated to LTE. But it's unclear if U.S. carriers will support it.)

শনিবার, ২৩ জুন, ২০১২

AT&T usa official iphone Factory unlock


You have found the safest and easiest way to PERMANENTLY unlock
you iPhone! In 4 easy steps you can Factory Unlock your iPhone
2G, 3G, 3GS, 4, or 4S with an Apple Authorized iPhone unlock via iTunes.
Keep your warranty and your iPhone intact when you use our service.
Unlocking over 50+ iPhone networks and counting. Find out if your network
is available when you click the buy button. Unbeatable service and selection!
call for real time price
THE MOBILE STORE
222. KDA NEW MARKET
KHULNA
http://www.ifactoryunlock.com
www.facebook.com/themobilestorebd

info > call me for real time price
+8801717004797

শনিবার, ২৬ মে, ২০১২

Jailbreak 5.1.1 Untethered with Absinthe 2.0 [Download Links]






Great news ladies and gentlemen! The Absinthe 2.0 tool to Untethered Jailbreak 5.1.1 has been finally released to the public, which means you’ll be able to untethered jailbreak iOS 5.1.1.



Start downloading now and jailbreak you iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.
5.1.1 Untethered Jailbreak is by Pod2g exploits and by the support of The Dev Team and The Chronic Dev Team. iPhone Drev Team has improved Absinthe 5.1.1 untethered jailbreak. Unlike the previous version of Absinthe 5.0.1 untethered jailbreak, the new version of Absinthe 2.0 is one click jailbreak and won’t need to put your iDevice in DFU mode.

Here’s a list of Jailbreakable iDevice with Absinthe 2.0:
  • iPhone 3Gs
  • iPhone 4
  • iPhone 4 CDMA
  • iPhone 4S
  • iPad 1
  • iPad 2 Wifi
  • iPad 2 GSM
  • iPad 2 CDMA
  • iPad 2 Wifi, R2
  • iPad 3 Wifi
  • iPad 3 Global
  • iPad 3 CDMA
  • iPod 3G
  • iPod 4G
  • AppleTV 2
Unfortunately Apple TV 3 is not supported.

Download Absinthe 2.0 For Mac Users
Download Absinthe 2.0 For Windows Users
Download Absinthe 2.0 For Linux Users



মঙ্গলবার, ৮ মে, ২০১২

How to jailbreak iOS 5.1.1 using Redsn0w

Step 1: Download the latest version of the iPhone Dev Team’s Redsn0w tool for your operating system (Windows / Mac).
Step 2: Not a requirement, but it is always good practice to connect the device to iTunes and perform a backup of the contents. Alternatively, users can opt to back up the device to iCloud if enabled.
Step 3: After the backup is complete, upgrade the device’s firmware to iOS 5.1.1. Users can choose to either do this via an OTA update on the device, or by plugging the device onto your PC or Mac, firing up iTunes and accepting and installing the update, or by downloading the iOS 5.1.1 device-specific firmware file and doing a manual install through iTunes.
Step 4: Download the iOS 5.1 (not iOS 5.1.1) IPSW file that corresponds to the specific device you are using.
Step 5: Locate the Redsn0w download folder from Step 1, unzip the contents and run the executable file to launch Redsn0w.
Step 6: Select ‘Extras’ on the Redsn0w GUI and the choose the ‘Select IPSW’ option.

Step 7: When prompted, point to IPSW file from Step 4 (which is iOS 5.1) and select it.
Step 8: On the main home screen of Redsn0w, select ‘Jailbreak’ and then make sure the ‘Install Cydia’ option is selected before proceeding.
Step 9: The on-screen prompts will now walk you through the process to put the device into DFU mode. This is a requirement for the jailbreak process to be successful. Make sure to follow all steps carefully.
Step 10: When DFU mode is detected, Redsn0w will automate the rest of the process on-screen before finishing off on the device. During the process, it is entirely normal to see white lines of text scrolling down the device’s screen. When the device reboots, the jailbreak process is complete which should be evident by the presence of the Cydia icon on the home screen.
Since this is a tethered jailbreak, you will have to boot your device into tethered boot mode on every restart. You can do this by launching Redsn0w, select "Extras", then"Just Boot" in order to boot your device tethered.
You are now free to feel extremely smug knowing that you are using a jailbroken device, even though Apple have tried their very best to prevent it. The setup process of Cydia is extremely easy, with on-screen prompts guiding users through the process. After the data is done reloading and the Cydia app restarts, it will be ready to use.