Showing posts with label iphone. Show all posts
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Thursday, 17 July 2014

Guide to Remotely Track Lost Smartphone,Laptop or Tablet

If you loose your Smartphone or laptop or tablet, then you can remotely track it. Not only you can track it, you can even remotely Lock or Wipe it. Tracking Process is easy for smartphones that are connected with a data connection. but its hard to track a laptop because once you loose it, it may be powered off.

So Do not wait until you have lost your device, there are some features that need to be enables so that tracking process becomes Smooth. So Let us peep in to see how to Track your lost device and what precautions you need to take.



Tracking Smartphones, laptops or Tablets Remotely

Tracking MAC, iPhone and iPad:The Find My Feature in your Apple Device helps you to track your Stolen or lost Apple Device. You need to Enable this Feature.The “Find My” features are part of Apple’s iCloud service. 

To enable this feature, open the Settings app, tap iCloud, and set the Find My iPhone or Find My iPad slider to On. You’ll need to enable this setting on each device you want to track. If you haven’t set up iCloud on your device, you’ll be prompted to set up an iCloud account here.
For a Mac, open the System Preferences window (Apple menu > System Preferences), click the iCloud icon, and ensure the Find My Mac box is checked. You’ll be prompted to set up iCloud here if you haven’t already. Choose a Strong Password.
It is an amazing Feature by Apple, Whenever you put your iPhone or iPad in Lost Mode, iCloud will do its work and will track the movements so that you can see the History.
You can Remotely Lock a MAC, it will suddenly shut down it when the person tries to use it, he/she will have to enter the firmware password to boot it. They will be restricted to boot any operating system without the password. You can even Wipe all the data in your IOS device or MAC if you want.

Tracking Android Smartphone & Tablet:

To track Android Smartphone or Tablet we will use Android Device manager, which is an amazing feature to find your stolen smartphones. You need to activate andriod device manager no your device. here is how to do it..
Go to Settings > Then move to Security > Then move to Device Administrators > Android Device Manager > Activate it

After it’s enabled, you can visit the Google Play website, click the gear icon, and select Android Device Manager. You’ll see the location of the device on a map. Unlike Apple’s solution, Android Device Manager will be wiped after a factory reset. You can Ring the Device, Lock it or Erase all the data.
Thief can reset your device and you won’t be able to track it down. Android Device Manager also won’t monitor a complete history of a lost device’s movements. it only fetches the location of the device when you sign in. It discards any location data when you sign out.
App to Track Android Smartphones:
Android Lost allows you to start tracking a device remotely, even if you never set up tracking software ahead of time. I would Recommend you to download this app in your android device. Other tracking solutions offer more powerful features like the ability to take photos with the phone’s camera or listen in on the phone’s surroundings with its microphone.

 

Tracking Windows Phone:

Microsoft's Windows Phones comes with a feature called Find My Phone. You can Configure it by navigating to Settings > Find my phone. 
Now you can visit Windows phone Website and click Find my Phone which will be at the top right Corner. If somene Factory Resets your phone then this feature will be disabled.

Tracking Windows Laptops:

To Track your Stolen Laptops. we will be using Softwares that you need to install in your laptops. So that if in case you loose your laptop then you can track it later.
I will share two Softwares called Prey and Lockittight.  Both of these and all other similar softwares work in a simlar way. You Install any of these softwares, create account with then, so if your laptop gets stolen you can login to thier website to check the location of your laptop.
Prey offers this service for Windows, Mac and linux too.  It has paid plans but the free one will be good to just track the locations.
So you start with Downloading and Installing Prey Software, Once installed it will ask you to Create a New Account, So Create it.
Now you are almost Safe, if in future you loose your laptop. just Login to their website and set the slider from “OK” to “Missing” Prey only tracks your device when it’s missing, so it isn’t constantly tracking your laptop’s location. Be sure to also enable the Geo feature, which uses your laptop’s internal GPS hardware or the names of nearby Wi-Fi hotspots to report its location.
Once you’ve set your laptop to missing, its status will become “Tracked, waiting for report.” When the Prey software on your laptop checks in with the Prey server, it will receive a message that it has been marked as lost and generate a report. You’ll only receive an alert if the laptop is powered on, connected to the Internet, and the Prey software is still installed

How to Download App Store Apps for Free

There are thousands of apps available for free legally for iPhone, iPad, and iPod users. These apps may be completely free, or they may be trials, demos, or lite versions of full paid products. Taking advantage of free apps can save you a lot of money in the long run, and they can be downloaded directly from the App Store. But what if you live in an area that doesn't have access to Apple's App Store? You may be wondering how to download many of the popular apps for your iOS device. One way to get around this restriction is to jailbreak your device and use a third-party app installation program.

How To Install PSP Emulator On iPhone And iPad [Tutorial]

If you take a second to launch the iOS App Store and check out the top paid and free charts, it becomes immediately apparent how successful mobile based gaming has become on Apple’s range of iOS devices. We’ve seen time and time again that some of the biggest app launches that attract the most attention come from established and independent game developers and have managed to thrust mobile based gaming directly into the limelight.
Games like Infinity Blade that are based around the Unreal Engine have shown us exactly what developers are capable of producing for the iPhone and iPad, but that doesn’t mean that every release is going to be that polished. Different genres of games call for different graphics and implementations and thankfully the App Store has all categories covered ranging from 2D top-down classics to advanced multiplayer 3D creations. But what about those who want to maybe try some of the old classics from Sony’s fantastic PSP?
  
Where there’s a will there is most definitely always a way, so let us introduce you to the multi-platform PPSSPP Emulator that allows PSP games to be emulated on the Apple mobile hardware. If playing those wonderful PSP games on your jailbroken iPhone or iPad appeals to you, read on for a simple step-by-step process to get up and running.
Installing the PPSSPP Emulator
NOTE: The installation of the emulator requires a jailbroken iPhone, iPod touch and iPad. This package will not work on stock iOS devices running an unmodified version of iOS.
Step 1: Launch Cydia, navigate to the Manage tab before selecting Sources and then Edit. Select the Add button from the top left corner and enter the following third-party repository: cydia.myrepospace.com/theavenger.
Step 2: Wait for the repository to refresh and bring in the hosted packages. Search for PPSSPP before selecting the one returned result and selecting install.

Step 3: When the package has finished installing select the Return to Cydia option. Exit Cydia and you will notice a new PPSSPP icon on the home screen of the device.
Step 4: Select the PPSSPP icon from the home screen to launch the PSP emulator on the jailbroken device.
The default installation of the PPSSPP emulator will come in the form of a fully functioning shell application, meaning that the ability to play PSP games is there but no actual PSP ISOs are present. Users will be required to dump their own PSP games and turn them into .ISO or .CSO files in order for the emulator to interact with them. Alternatively, there are a number of free homebrew type games that are available online.
Putting .ISO or .CSO files onto the device
Before being able to play PSP games through the emulator it is necessary to copy one or more .ISO or .CSO files across to a directory on the device. When the emulator is launched it has a ‘Load…’ option that allows us to point it to the directory of installed games.
NOTE: Dumping already owned games and formatting them into the correct format for the emulator is outside of the scope of this guide and therefore isn’t covered. The next steps assume that this has already been carried out.
Step 1: The default directory that the emulator looks to for games on the jailbroken device is /var/mobile/Documents. This folder will be more than likely be initially empty and requires us to provide it with some game data.
Step 2: Because the PSP game files are likely to be larger than 450MB in size it makes good sense to copy them to the device using a wired connection and a program like iExplorer or Cyberduck. Connecting through wireless through SSH is also an option but data transfer will likely take a lot longer. Copy the game file to a familiar directory on the device.
Step 3: Load the PPSSPP Emulator, select the Load… option from the right hand menu and then navigate to the directory where the file was copied in step 2. Launch and play the game.

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How to Save SHSH Blobs and Downgrade With iFaith

Backing up your SHSH blobs is an integral part of the jailbreaking philosophy. Without them, it’s a sure bet that you won’t be able to downgrade your firmware in the future when Apple releases updated firmware and stops signing the old.
Fortunately, there is a way to downgrade regardless of whether or not Apple is signing the firmware. To do that, though, you’ll need your SHSH blobs from that firmware.


Latest Versions

The latest version of iFaith is 1.4.1

iFaith, like the more famous TinyUmbrella utility, is a tool that allows you to save your SHSH blobs for later use. But that’s pretty much where the similarities end. While TinyUmbrella fetches the SHSH blobs from Apple’s server, iFaith will extract them directly from your device.
Unlike TinyUmbrella, iFaith features the ability to create custom firmware (IPSW files) that are stitched together with your SHSH blobs. In theory, this allows you to downgrade firmware in the future using a standalone firmware file.
iFaith also differs from TinyUmbrella because it ties into its own caching server, while TinyUmbrella relies on Cydia’s server for retrieving SHSH blobs.
Lastly, iFaith features the ability to boot into PwnedDFU mode, which is a special type of recovery mode that’s necessary for iTunes to recognize and restore to custom created firmware.
For simplicity’s sake, just think of iFaith as a mix of TinyUmbrella and RedSn0w. Admittedly, that’s quite a bit to chew on, so we’ll take it step by step and break iFaith down into several important parts below.

What Platforms Support iFaith

iFaith is a Windows only tool.

What devices and iOS versions Can Use iFaith?

  • iPhone 4: iOS 4.0.x, iOS 4.1, iOS 4.2.x, iOS 4.3.x, iOS 5.0, iOS 5.0.1
  • iPhone 3GS: iOS 3.x.x, iOS 4.0.x, iOS 4.1, iOS 4.2.x, iOS 4.3.x, iOS 5.0, iOS 5.0.1
  • iPad 1: iOS 3.x.x, iOS 4.2.x, iOS 4.3.x, iOS 5.0, iOS 5.0.1
  • iPod Touch 4G: iOS 4.1, iOS 4.2.x, iOS 4.3.x, iOS 5.0, iOS 5.0.1
  • iPod Touch 3G: iOS 3.x.x, iOS 4.0.x, iOS 4.1, iOS 4.2.x, iOS 4.3.x, iOS 5.0, iOS 5.0.1
  • iPod Touch 2G: iOS 3.1.x, iOS 4.0.x, iOS 4.1, iOS 4.2.x
  • Apple TV 2: iOS 4.1, iOS 4.2.x, iOS 4.3, iOS 4.4, iOS 4.4.1, iOS 4.4.2, iOS 4.4.3

Why use iFaith?

iFaith is an application that will take all of the available SHSH blobs that reside on your iDevice so that you can use them in the future to restore your device to a particular firmware, even if Apple is no longer signing that firmware.
The actual SHSH blob backup portion does not make any modifications to your device. All it does is save your SHSH blobs to a file on your desktop and/or create custom firmware. iFaith in itself cannot make any modifications to your device. You must use iTunes or some other tool to make the modifications. e.g. restoring to custom firmware.

Will iFaith’s Signed IPSW’s Preserve my Baseband?

Yes, this has been confirmed by the developer of iFaith, iH8sn0w.

Download iFaith

You can download the latest version of iFaith in our downloads section. The original version of iFaith debuted on June 2nd, 2011. iFaith was most recently updated on December 4th, bringing with it support for iOS 5 and APTicket backup. This latest update is significant because, if done as a preventive measure now, it will allow iOS 5 users to create signed firmwares that they will be able to use to downgrade in the future. This was not possible with any previous tool.

PwnageTool Jailbreak Guide and Tutorial

Just like RedSn0w, PwnageTool is an application developed by the iPhone Dev Team that allows you to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, and iPod Touch. Unlike RedSn0w, PwnageTool creates custom iOS firmware images to user-defined specifications.
Why would you want to use PwnageTool? Because PwnageTool allows you to create custom firmwares while preserving the baseband – a key component of an iPhone unlock – it is usually used by iPhone users who want to unlock their iPhones. To be honest, besides the ability to preserve your baseband, there isn’t much compelling reasons to use PwnageTool.
One great benefit to using PwnageTool though is that it allows you to pre-install jailbreak applications so that you don’t have to manually add these applications one by one later. The only downsides to PwnageTool are that it is a Mac only application, and that it always requires to put your iPhone in DFU mode to complete the jailbreak process.
In short, if you don’t care about an iPhone unlock and you don’t care about pre-installing jailbreak apps, then you’d be better off using RedSn0w. However, if you think you might ever need to unlock your iPhone, it would be wise to use PwnageTool as a safety measure.

What Device and iOS Version Can PwnageTool Jailbreak?

To this day, PwnageTool can be used to jailbreak the following iOS devices:
  • iPhone 4: 5.0.1, 4.3.3, 4.3.2, 4.3.1, 4.3, 4.2.6, 4.2.1, 4.1, 4.0.2, 4.0.1, 4.0, 3.1.3
  • iPhone 3GS: 5.0.1, 4.3.3, 4.3.2, 4.3.1, 4.3, 4.2.6, 4.2.1, 4.1, 4.0.2, 4.0.1, 4.0, 3.1.3
  • iPhone 3G: 4.2.1, 4.1, 4.0.2, 4.0.1, 4.0, 3.1.3
  • iPad 1: 5.0.1, 4.3.3, 4.3.2, 4.3.1, 4.3, 4.2.1, 3.2.2
  • iPod Touch 4G: 5.0.1, 4.3.3, 4.3.2, 4.3.1, 4.3, 4.2.1, 4.1, 4.0.2, 4.0.1, 4.0, 3.1.3
  • iPod Touch 3G: 5.0.1, 4.3.3, 4.3.2, 4.3.1, 4.3, 4.2.1, 4.1, 4.0.2, 4.0.1, 4.0, 3.1.3
  • iPod Touch 2G: 4.2.1, 4.1, 4.0.2, 4.0.1, 4.0, 3.1.3
This list will be updated as new versions of PwnageTool are released.

Download PwnageTool

As mentioned above, PwnageTool is a Mac only application.
You can download PwnageTool from our downloads section. We are “archiving” older versions of PwnageTool but we suggest you always download the very latest version available. It is a fairly light application so downloading PwnageTool shouldn’t take more than just a few seconds.

PwnageTool Jailbreak Guide and Tutorial

This tutorial will show you how to jailbreak your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch using PwnageTool. This guide will be updated as often as required. Click here for the latest PwnageTool tutorial.

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How to Downgrade Your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch

What is Downgrading?

Downgrading is the process of installing a previous version of iOS, the software on your iDevice. In order to fight fragmentation (and other things), Apple does not allow users to downgrade their iDevice software. So the jailbreak community had to come up with their own solution. Note: Downgrading firmware will not downgrade your baseband or “modem firmware” for unlocks.
If you’ve ever updated your iPhone’s software through iTunes before, you’ve probably noticed the “verifying restore with Apple” message before. That’s iTunes, talking with Apple’s servers, to make sure you are installing the newest version of iOS.


Frequently Asked Questions

Troubleshooting

Frequently Asked Questions

How is Downgrading Possible?

With a little bit of text editing and the use of applications like TinyUmbrella, we can actually trick iTunes into thinking it’s talking to Apple’s servers. When in actuality, the sync-software is redirected to Saurik’s servers which gives the thumbs up to proceed with the restore of the older firmware.

Why Would I Need to Downgrade?

As mentioned earlier, app developers who want to make sure their applications are compatible with earlier versions of firmware would want to downgrade. The most common reason you’ll see on this site however, is to save a jailbreak.
Although it only takes us a click of a button for us, the work behind jailbreaking can sometimes take months. If you update to a version of iOS that hasn’t been jailbroken yet, downgrading will allow you to revert to a version that has.

What Are SHSH Blobs and How Important are They?

We won’t get too much into what SHSH blobs are (click here for our detailed explanation), but they are important. Like you typically-can’t-downgrade without-previously-saving-your-SHSH-blobs important.
The blobs contain your iDevice’s ECID (digital fingerprint) and play an important role in the communication between iTunes and “Apple.” This is why before you upgrade your iOS firmware, we ALWAYS recommend you save your SHSH blobs from the current version.
This can be done with programs like TinyUmbrella or iFaith. Both are free to download and fairly simple to use. We recommend saving your SHSH blobs on every jailbroken firmware you land on, so even if your iDevice gets accidentally updated in the future, you can always go back.


Downgrading Tutorial

Step 1: place your iDevice into DFU mode.
Step 2: Check to ensure that the Hosts file doesn’t contain any Apple references.
Step 3: Open RedSn0w, select Extras, and PwnedDFU. Your iDevice screen should remain black.
Step 4: Open TinyUmbrella, and select “Start TSS Server”
Step 5: Open iTunes and hold Option while clicking Restore (it’s Shift and Restore in Windows) then select your iOS 4.3.3 firmware file.
Step 6: If you get a Recovery Error (1), close iTunes completely.
Step 7: In TinyUmbrella click on Advanced and deselect “Set Hosts to Cydia on Exit…” Exit out of TinyUmbrella.
Step 8: Open RedSn0w, select, Extras, and Recovery fix. The device should appear to be jailbreaking. Afterwards it will return to the black screen.
Step 9: Again, open RedSn0w, select Extras, and Just boot. Once your device boots you should see a Pwnapple logo, and eventually it will boot completely on the downgraded firmware.
Step 10: Open up iTunes to activate your iDevice.

Downgrading Tutorial for iPhone 4S and iPad 2 to iOS 5.0.1

Starting with RedSn0w 0.9.11b1, you can now downgrade A5 devices to 5.0.1 firmware if you have your SHSH blobs saved. We have created full tutorial for both Mac and Windows, and you can view the respective video walkthroughs below. This downgrade is for A5 devices only (iPhone 4S and iPad 2).

How to downgrade iOS 6 to iOS 5.1.1 (A4 Devices)

If you have an A4 device or below that’s running iOS 6, you can downgrade back to iOS 5.1.1 if you have your SHSH blobs saved. There are many reasons to do this; perhaps you don’t like iOS 6 maps, or maybe you’d like your untethered jailbreak back?
To downgrade iOS 6 to iOS 5.1.1, follow our simple to use iOS 6 to 5.1.1 downgrade tutorial, and watch the video below.

Summing it all up

Of course there are many idiosyncrasies and one-offs when it comes to downgrading, so we urge you to check our downgrading tag page for more information, and also check our forums for help with downgrading.


 

How to fix Cydia “failed to fetch” errors by removing the UltraSn0w repo

One of the more common error messages that new Cydia users will come across is the error that says Failed to fetch [...] HTTP/1.1 404 Not Found. This is a typical 404 message that you get when you visit a webpage location that no longer exists. Normally, this wouldn’t be a big deal, but it causes an error message to appear in Cydia each time you refresh your list of packages and it attempts to pull data from the non-existent UltraSn0w repo.
You’ll receive an error that states: Some index files failed to download, they have been ignored, or old ones used instead. Yeah, so no big deal, but it’s still a huge annoyance, because this interrupts the stream of refreshing the list of Cydia packages. The fact is that you’ll probably never need to use UltraSn0w, and even if you did, you can always add the repo back to Cydia manually.

How to unlock the iPhone



Unlocking is the removal of SIM restrictions on the modem, allowing the use of the iPhone on any carrier. The main reason to unlock your iPhone is if you want to use it with a different service provider (ie T-Mobile). Here are 2 articles you may want to look at:
There are two ways to unlock an iPhone. You can either do a software unlock, which usually requires some kind of hacking, or you can do a factory unlock.

Official Factory Unlock for iPhone

The difference between a locked iPhone and an officially unlocked one relies on the addition of the device’s IMEI number to a database of officially unlocked iPhones. The IMEI is like a fingerprint, completely unique to your device. When officially unlocked, your IMEI is added to an Apple database which authorizes the device for unlocking. There are now a few providers that have access to Apple’s database and offer permanent unlocks for a small fee.
The main benefits of a permanent IMEI unlock are:
  • it’s simple, and official (registered as officially unlocked in Apple’s database)
  • it works with any iPhone (unlock iPhone 2G, 3G, 3GS, 4, 4S, and iPhone 5)
  • it’s 100% guaranteed to unlock your iPhone
  • the iPhone can’t be locked again, even if you update your device in iTunes
  • it does not void your iPhone warranty
  • no jailbreak or hacking required
For those of you looking for a permanent IMEI factory unlock for your iPhone, we recommend using the services of Chronic. From our own experience, Chronic has been very professional. He offers fast, affordable and reliable official factory unlocks for iPhone. Please click here to refer to his website for pricing information. To our knowledge, this is currently the best way to permanently unlock an iPhone, especially since there is no software unlocks available for the latest iOS versions.
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Software Unlock

This page is a reference guide for anyone looking to unlock the iPhone using software. Simply look for your firmware version and your iPhone model, then click on the appropriate tutorial. Note that at this time, software unlocks only work with older iPhone models that haven’t been updated to the latest software. If you’re looking for a reliable, permanent unlock, we can only recommend you do a factory unlock of your device (see details above).

Unlock iPhone 6.1

Unlock iPhone 5.0.1

Unlock iPhone iOS 5

Unlock iPhone iOS 4.3.3

Unlock iPhone iOS 4.3.2

Unlock iPhone iOS 4.3.1

Unlock iPhone iOS 4.2.1

Unlock iPhone iOS 4.1

Unlock iPhone iOS 4.0.2

Unlock iPhone iOS 4.0.1

Unlock iPhone iOS 4

Unlock iPhone 3.1.3

Unlock iPhone 3.1.2

Unlock iPhone 3.1

Unlocking iPhone 3.0.1

Unlocking iPhone 3.0

How to jailbreak iOS 7.1.x with Pangu 1.1 for Windows

How to jailbreak iOS 7.1.x with Pangu 1.1 for Windows

Step 1: Download Pangu 1.1 for Windows from our downloads page
Step 2: Plug your iOS 7.1.x device in to your computer’s USB port
Step 3: Open Pangu_v1.1.exe on your Windows machine. You may see a blue error box. If so, click more info and click Run Anyway (see video tutorial for more information). The Pangu app should open.
Step 4: Once your device is detected by the app, click the Start Jailbreak button
Step 5: Pangu will ask you to go to Settings > General > Date & Time and disable the Set Automatically toggle. You will then need to set the date to June 2, 2014
Step 6: Once the date is set, the jailbreak process will begin automatically. After a little while, Pangu will ask you to open the Pangu app icon on the Home screen of your iOS device. Tap the Pangu icon to launch the Pangu app and tap the Continue button
Step 7: The jailbreak will continue process. You will be asked to unlock your device after it reboots
Step 8: Once the jailbreak is completed, you should see Cydia on your Home screen
You now have an untethered jailbreak on iOS 7.1.x using Pangu v 1.1 on your Windows machine.