Posted by iPhone Addict on Aug 15, 2009 in
General iPhone

Recently I had published a side-by-side comparison of the iPhone 3G and T-Mobile G1 DVD Converter which evoked an interesting debate.(from:iphonehacks)Here comes another side-by-side comparison of Apple's iPhone 3G with RIM's BlackBerry Storm, which is considered as another iPhone Killer.BlackBerry Storm is expected to be released some time in November exclusively by Verizon in the US and Vodafone in UK.Hardware SpecDimension:Storm = 4.4 x 2.4 x 0.6 inchesiPhone 3G = 5.5 x 2.4 x 0.48 inchesWeight:Storm = 155giPhone = 133gScreen Size:Storm = 3.2 inchesiPhone = 3.5 inchesCamera:Storm = 3.2M pixeliPhone = 2M pixelMemory:Storm = 1GB on board + 16GB expandable with MicroSDiPhone = 8GB / 16GB (No expansion)Battery:Storm = 5.5hrs talk time ...
Tags: Hardware Spec, Keyboard, Side Comparison
Posted by iPhone Addict on Aug 15, 2009 in
iPhone News
Sony plans to lure iPhone developers to the PSPgo, a revised version of its PlayStation Portable handheld gaming platform, and copy Apple's low App Store prices to create demand for the relatively expensive new hardware, according to a gaming industry report.
Posted by iPhone Addict on Aug 15, 2009 in
iPhone News
As debt-free Apple has accrued a massive $31.1 billion in cash and investments, Microsoft allegedly recently offered one developer "a bucket of money" to write software for the new Zune HD.
Posted by iPhone Addict on Aug 15, 2009 in
iPhone News
Another developer has just entered the North American turn-by-turn GPS fray, joining Navigon, Sygic, iGO and others in providing an alternative to help iPhone 3GS and 3G users get where they need to go. CoPilot Live North America by ALK Tec...
Posted by iPhone Addict on Aug 15, 2009 in
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Two reports published today by RBC/IQ ChangeWave highlight user satisfaction and likes and dislikes of Apple's iPhone 3GS and Palm's Pre. The surveys, both conducted in August, show that iPhone 3GS users are far more satisfied with their device than ...
Posted by iPhone Addict on Aug 15, 2009 in
iPhone News
A lot of people who recently jailbroke their iPhones are having issues with Cydia crashing when launching it. There is a quick and dirty fix for that and it requires to either SSH into your iPhone or use iPhoneBrowser and delete a few files.
Apparently the problem is caused by some corrupted repositories that make Cydia crash within the first few seconds of loading it.
To fix this, simply navigate to /var/lib/apt/lists and delete all the files in this folder except for the folder called “partial”.
Then reboot your iPhone and launch Cydia. It should load without crashing.
"How to Fix Cydia Crashes" is an article by the iPhone Download Blog sponsored by the iPhone Store. Feel free
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