Tools and How Tos For Hacking iPhone Without Jailbreak


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There are certain hacks and tricks that can be pulled of on the iPhone without the need for a jailbreak. Tools are available around the internet, so we’re going to show you some of the tools we’ve encountered along with some of the guides that will help you use your iPhone in interesting ways without the need to jailbreak.

iExplorer
iExplorer (formerly iPhone explorer) - Link
This tool was designed to give you disc access to your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. It allows you to connect to your computer via USB (the computer doesn’t have to be the one tied to your iOS device, by the way) and open it up as a mounted disc.
This will help you grab a file off your iPhone if you don’t happen to have your computer around. For instance, say you have a song file on your iTunes playlist, and you need to open it on another computer. This will let you import that audio file to the computer.

iPhoneExplorer
You can also back up and transfer game saves with iExplorer. This is nice if you want to transfer your Angry Birds progress from the iPhone to the iPad or to iPod touch, etc.

iBackupBot
iBackupBot here
This allows you to manage and modify backup files on your computer. Many hacks involve editing a backup file and restoring from that backup to let your iPhone do some new tricks.

This will allow you to take panoramic shots with your iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S (the iPad 2 works as well, just as long as your device has a camera and gyro). It’s pretty easy to do, but be warned of two things: It’s kind of time consuming, because you have to back up your iPhone, modify the backup and then restore from that backup. 2) When you use it, you will see that there is good reason Apple didn’t think it was ready for prime time.

This will give you an autocorrect bar. When you are typing in a word, you will see autocomplete words above your keyboard, and you can use those rather than type out the whole word. Like the panoramic camera, it can be time consuming, and you will know if you try it why it’s not in the final release.

More Tricks and Hacks? 
There is plenty out there, and much of it probably just hasn’t been discovered. Heck, we’re not entirely sure how some of this stuff was found. Either way, let us know if you run into any interesting tricks or hacks that don’t require a jailbreak.
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How to Give Your iPhone’s Apple Logo a Cool Glow (Mod kit)


This $40 mod kit will make your iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S back panel’s Apple logo glow. This is much like what you see on Apple’s laptops. They use the lights illuminating the screen to do the same to the Apple logo on the backside. Simple, but effective.
The mode can be done in about five minutes according to the video (however, we suspect that the guy in the video has done it enough times to know exactly what to do and fly through it quickly.) Still, it’s a cool little mod, and it definitely makes your iPhone 4 or iPhone 4S stand out in a crowd.
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How to Unlock Your iPhone Without Hardware of Software Modifications


Unlock iPhone 4
Looks like someone has discovered a way to unlock your iPhone without having to make any modifications to the hardware or software (via 9to5Mac).However, it’s reported that this will only work until the TMSI is refreshed, so it probably won’t last long.
According to the directions, this works on the iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4 and iPhone 4S, and you will have to redo the process if you reset the device.
Here’s how it works, know that we have not tested this out for ourselves. Use it at your own risk:
1) Cut your T-Mobile SIM to match the AT&T SIM.
2) Put your AT&T SIM in the iPhone.
3) Dial 611 for AT&T customer service and drop the call
4) Turn on Airplane mode
5) Remove the  AT&T SIM
6) Pop in the T-Mobile SIM
7) Turn off wifi and tap ‘Forget this Network’ this is to ensure that it doesn’t auto connect to your network later.
8) Turn Airplane mode off and your device will search for a network. The Apple splash screen should now pop up.
9) The screen will say “Activation Required”
10) The Edge network will now activate automatically
11) Wait 20 or 30 seconds and turn off your iPhone.
12) Turn your iPhone back on and you will see the Activation Required screen again. When one signal bar comes up, tap on “Use Cellular Connection”
13) Eject your SIM
14) You will see the Activation Required screen again
15) Pop the SIM back in and you should be unlocked.
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7 Cool Siri Hacks – Siri Controls Everything


Siri Icon
Anyone who has been using Siri has probably found a million cool things to say to it, and probably just as many answers. Still, Siri can’t do everything. That is, until you hack it. Some clever folks out there have managed to find ways to get Siri to do just about anything they want.
It’s definitely probably not what Apple had in mind. Let’s take a look.

1) Start My Car
This is Siri starting an Acura TL. Here’s a short description of how it works from the video description:
“Here’s proof with my car of using my “Viper Control” plugin with plamoni’s “Siri Proxy” to start and stop my Viper SmartStart enabled vehicle.
The command is sent from Siri to a Viper server, then relayed via cellular connection to the car. The car then broadcasts an update via RF to the key chain remote.”

2) Play me some Nirvana
This dude has set Siri up to control Spotify. He is in the mood for some Nirvana, so he says, “Spotify, play me some Nirvana.” The Siri male’s British voice replies and plays Smells Like Teen Spirit.
3) Set the thermostat to 72 degrees
This is a Siri proxy that the maker of the video wrote. It made it possible for him to have Siri control his thermostat. He can ask for the temperature in the house and ask it to set his thermostat. Watch the video above and be wowed.
4) Siri has full control of this guy’s room
It’s almost scary how much control this guy has given Siri. What if it starts to develop a mind of his own and tries to destroy him? It has control of the curtains, fan and lights. Still, it’s probably a cool way to shut everything down at the end of a long work day.
5) Having Siri Tweet
You can even have Siri tweet for you with the proper hack. That’s what this guy did. He set up Siri so that it would post his tweets and all he has to do is speak them. Not bad.
6) Teaching Siri to Check Grades
We don’t know how difficult this setup is, or if just checking your grades online is easier than doing this. Either way, he got it working. Siri is checking his grades.
7) Siri Controls TV
This proxy allows Siri to control Plex Remote. Whether it’s to watch old episodes of Seinfeld or the latest episode of Mythbusters, Siri’s got you covered.
The Wonderful World of Hacks
It’s always interesting to see users hack software and hardware to do more interesting things. Siri is no exception. What’s even cooler about these Siri hacks is that people are discovering ways to make Siri control just about everything in their homes. That includes the lights, TV, thermostat and more.
We’re sure more and even crazier things will come. Let’s just hope people are careful what they ask Siri for.
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12 iPhone Tricks You Might Not Have Known (iPod Touch Tricks Included)


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Update: When you’re done reading this, check out 8 More iPhone Tricks You Might Not Know.
Whether you’re an iPhone rookie or a weathered pro, take a look at these quick-and-easy iPhone tips and tricks which not only save you time, but ease your overall iPhone experience.
(These items are listed in no particular order.)
  1. Scroll to Top of Page  –
In any application, Safari included, you can automatically scroll to the top of the page by tapping on the “top bar”, which has the time, service bars, and battery. In Safari, this not only brings you to the top of the page, but also brings up the URL bar.
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     2.  Domain Resolution –
When typing a URL in Safari, you don’t have to type the “www” or the “.com”.For instance, for www.cnn.comjust type “cnn” in the URL box. Note: Your search engine must be set to Google, not Yahoo.
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      3.   Domain Suffix – [On firmware 2.0 only]
Hold down the “.com” key for “.net, .edu, .org” keys. Note: Slide your finger from .com to .net/.edu/.org, rather than lifting and pressing.
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      4.   Press & Hold For Alternate Characters –
Hold a letter for a popup of various versions of the character (i.e. to type Espa√±a with the “√±” simply hold “n” and simply slide/release to the appropriate character).
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      5.   Click & Hold URL’s –
In Safari, hold a link to see the URL and site name.
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      6.   Soft Reset –
Press and hold the Home button and the Sleep button to restart your iPhone. A white light will flash, the screen will shut off and then turn back on. Keep holding until the screen turns back on.
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      7.   Take a Screenshot –
To take a screenshot, hold the home button and click the sleep button. The screen will flash white and the screenshot will be stored in your camera roll.
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      8.   Set Parental Controls –
You can enable certain restrictions or parental controls on your iPhone. You can block explicit lyrics, Safari, YouTube, iTunes, or the App Store. Just go to Settings, General, Restrictions.
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      9.   Save Any Image from Safari –
To save any image from the web to your camera roll, simply press and hold the image. A menu will appear asking “Save Image” or “Cancel”. Once the image is in your camera roll, you can set it as your wallpaper.
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      10.  Fast Forward/Rewind Music & Video –
Press and hold the skip forward/back arrows to fast forward or rewind rather than skip tracks. Also, press on the album art to manually FF/rewind.
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      11.   Delete Emails –
You can do both “bulk deletes” and “individual deletes” when browsing email. To do a bulk delete, simply click Edit, check off the desired emails, and then choose delete or move. To delete a single email, simply “cross it out” by swiping your finger across the email, then press delete.
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      12.  Double Tap Home Button –
Double tapping the home button has several useful functions, which are described here.
Although some of these tricks seem elementary to some iPhone users, I’m willing to bet there’s atleast one item on this list you weren’t aware of. And if that’s not the case, then congratulations iPhone Pro – you have graduated from iPhone 101.
Enjoy the more productive and enhanced iPhone experience these tricks will provide you!
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NotificationCenter Enhancer: Jailbreak App Allows You to Tweak iOS Notification Center


Since the introduction of iOS Notification Center, which is one of our favorite iOS 5 features, it has been great to see a number of custom widgets and tweaks like BBSettings, Music Control,Favorite Contacts, QuickNote etc that add more functionality to the Notification Center to make it even better.
NotificationCenter Enhancer as the name suggests - is another jailbreak tweak that brings some useful tweaks to the iOS Notification Center such as:
  • the ability to modify the number of default number of visible lines from 2 to 11, which is quite a useful app to read an short emails, tweets and text messages right from the Notification Center
  • It makes it easier to clear the notifications from the Notification Center by allowing you to directly tap on the Clear button rather than first the x button and then the clear button.

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How-To 30+ Super Secret iPhone Features and Shortcuts


If you’re reading this, you will probably agree that the iPhone is one of the most useful devices currently on the market. But there’s a lot more functionality than initially meets the eye. The iPhone is simple on the surface, but packed with hidden features.
Here are over thirty iPhone tips and tricks that aren’t widely publicised – I’m sure you’ll have encountered a few before, but some are bound to be brand new to you. Read on to join the ranks of an iPhone ninja!

Tap the Status Bar to Scroll to the Top

Status Bar
Status Bar
Maybe you haven’t checked your tweets for a few hours or you’ve just read a lengthy article. In many cases, you’ll want to scroll back to the top of the page. By tapping the status bar at the top of your screen, you’ll by whisked straight back up to the top. This nice tip can turn annoying quite easily, though. Be careful not to hit the status bar accidentally.
The latest version of Instapaper lets you return to where you were if you didn’t mean to tap the status bar. This should be part of every app that scrolls!

Press the Home and Sleep Buttons Simultaneously to Take a Screenshot

Ever wonder how software reviewers take pictures of the apps without screen glare? I’ll let you in on the secret: none. Just press the Home and Sleep buttons at the same time. You’ll hear a camera shutter (or, rather, the sound of a camera shutter), and your current screen is saved automatically in your camera roll.

Customize the Home button

Home Button Customization
Home Button Customization
Take this quick quiz: Where can you go when you double-press the home button?
  1. Search
  2. iPod, to the currently playing track
  3. First Home screen, if you aren’t there.
The correct answer is: d. Any of the above. Within Settings > General > Home, you can choose which of these three behaviours you want to use.

Press Home Once to Go to First Home Screen or Search

But what happens if you only press Home once? If you’re at your first home screen, you’ll be taken to Search. If you’re in Search or at another home screen, you’ll be taken to your first home screen. No customization here.

Hold Home and Sleep to Reboot

It doesn’t happen often, but it is possible that your iPhone will freeze up. When that happens, hold the Home and Sleep buttons until the screen goes black, and subsequently shows the Apple logo. This will probably take about eight seconds.

Hold Home for Five Seconds to Quit the Current App

What happens to an app when you close it? It might look like it’s sucked down a black hole, but that’s certainly not the case. When you close an app, much of it remains in memory, so it can be opened again quickly.
To “force quit” an application in iPhone OS 3.0, press and hold the sleep/wake button until the slide to power off screen appears. Then proceed to press and hold the home button until the application quits (usually takes around six seconds).
If you’re on iPhone OS 1 or 2, it’s just a case of holding the home button for about five seconds. Process exterminated!

Double Tap Shift for Caps Lock

Caps Lock
Caps Lock
Many people don’t like caps lock, but it’s still available on your iPhone if you so wish. You will have to enable it, though. “Settings > General > Keyboard > Enable Caps Lock” should do the trick. Then, just double-tap the shift key to type away in capitals.

Tap Shift and Drag

It’s hard to explain, but once your learn this trick, it’s pretty fun to use. Instead of simply tapping Shift and then tapping your letter when you want the capital format, do this: tap Shift, drag your finger to the letter you want to capitalize, and release. It’s a bit odd at first, but I think it’s probably slightly faster.
This trick is even better when you’re going for punctuation: just substitute Shift with the keyboard switcher key (123/ABC). The beautiful thing here is that after inserting your punctuation, you’re back at the alphabet keyboard: definitely a time-saver.

Tap and Hold for Extra Characters

Extra Characters
Extra Characters
How would you type the British Pound symbol on your iPhone? Or an inverted question mark? And what about letters with cedillas? To get these, and other special characters, tap and hold on the letter or symbol that closest represents the one you want.
You’ll get a hidden menu that offers the extra characters. This also works with the .com button, offering a few other top-level domains.

Double Tap Space for a Period and Space

Period Shortcut
Period Shortcut
Without a doubt, a period is the most often used piece of punctuation. But the period is on the alternative keyboard, and it’s a bit of a pain to switch back and forth between keyboards continually.
The shift-swipe trick is nice, but there’s an even faster move to master: double tap the space bar to get a period and space. This is an optional trick, turned on by default. You can get to it via Settings > General > Keyboard.

Enable International Keyboards for International TLDs

Enable International TLDs
Enable International TLDs
The .com button is pretty handy; it’s even handier that you can add a few extra TLDs with the tap-and-hold trick. If you find yourself typing a specific international TLD often, you can add it to that pop-up by enabling the appropriate international keyboard.
Go to Setting > General > Keyboard > International Keyboards. Then, once you turn on the ones you want, they’ll show up inside the .com button.
Enabling international, keyboards will add an extra ‘globe’ button to the keyboard.

Leave Off www and .com for Faster Browsing

Shorter URLs
Shorter URLs
If you just need to access a regular .com website, you don’t even have to hit that button. Just type the domain name of the site, san http://www. and .com. Do you realize that this tip can save about five seconds every time?

Add Sites to Your Home Screen for Quick Access and More

Add a Site to Home
Add a Site to Home
We all have our favourites sites, our preferred places for daily doses of news or inspiration. You can make these super-easy to access by adding them to your home screen. Simply tap the “+” button in Safari and choose “Add to Homescreen.”
Then, you can give it the desired label and save it. Web developers can give you an extra perk or two here: they can add a special icon that your iPhone will use on the home screen. Additionally, they can make the website run in fullscreen view. Check out AppleInsider or Glyphboard as a home screen app for an example.

Tap and Hold a Link for Options

Link Options
Link Options
You’ve been in the scenario: you’re reading in Safari, minding your own business, when a link jumps out in front of you, tempting you to follow it. If you’ve got misgivings, you can tap and hold that link.
You’ll get a pop-up showing you the URL hiding inside that link. That pop-up also gives you options to copy the link, open it, or open it in a new page.

Scroll Inside Frames and Text Areas With Two Fingers

Occasionally you’ll find that you need to scroll within a frame or textarea within a page. Scroll with just one finger and you’ll move the whole page. To solve the problem, use two fingers. Now you can move around inside your little box.

Double Tap a Text Column or Image to Zoom to It

Zooming on Text
Zooming on Text
Here’s another great Safari tip that I use all the time: double tap a text column to zoom right into it. You’ll get the best possible reading experience without all the two-finger fiddling. This works with images as well. And speaking of images…

Tap and Hold to Save Images

Save an Image
Save an Image
When browsing the web, if you find an image you’d like to save, here’s how to do it: tap and hold; you’ll get the option to copy the image or save it to the photo gallery.

Voice Dial by Nickname

It’s great to be able to voice dial friends, especially while driving. But you don’t have to use only the callee’s name; you can use their nickname as well. You can set this up in the Contacts application.

Send a Call to Voicemail by Pressing the Sleep Button

Although you might not admit it, you’ve probably looked at the Caller ID on your ringing phone and groaned at least once. When this happens, you can easily send the call directly to your voicemail. Simply press the sleep button twice (once silences the ringer, the second cancels the call).

Redeem Promo Codes From Within the App Store

Redeem Promo Codes
Redeem Promo Codes
Yay! You’ve finally won a contest here on iPhone.AppStorm. You’re on the go when you find out, but you don’t want to wait until you get back to your desk to fire up iTunes.
Here’s what you do: open the App Store app, go to the Featured tab, scroll to the bottom, and tap “Redeem.” Now, tap in that promo code. This also works with iTunes gift cards.

Rearrange Icons Within iPod

Rearrange iPod Icons
Rearrange iPod Icons
Within the iPod app, in the bottom toolbar, you have four options and the “More button”; not new information. But did you know that if you tap the edit button in the top left corner of the More menu, you can decide which options are on the toolbar?
Just drag one down to replace those currently there, and tap Done when you’re finished. This tip works for most apps that use this type of toolbar.

Double Press Home to Bring Up Music Controls

Music Controls
Music Controls
We’ve already revealed the double-home-press tip. But, if you so desire, this can be overridden while your tunes are playing. If you’re listening to music, pressing home twice will bring up the music controls. This can be changed in Settings > General > Home

Tap and Hold next/prev Buttons to fast-forward/rewind

While listening to a song, you may want to jump ahead or back within that track. If you hold down the Next and Previous Song buttons, you can skip through the song a few seconds at a time. The longer you hold the button down, the more seconds you’ll skip.

Drag Your Finger Up and Down to Change the Scrub Speed

Scrubbing Speed
Scrubbing Speed
If you’re trying to find something specific within a track, maybe the previous tip won’t do exactly what you want. Try this: drag the location-in-song-indicator (what’s it really called?) to the spot you’d like. This works okay, but for really fine-grained control, drag your finger down. This will let you adjust the adjust the scrub speed – from Hi Speed to Fine.

Tap Instead of Swipe for Pagination

Safari, Weather, and the home screens: they all have the cute little pagination dots. You probably think of these as an invitation to swipe right or left for more content. You’re right, but you can also tap just to the right or left of said row of dots to do the same thing. If you get good at it, it’s probably faster than swiping.

Hide SMS Previews

By default, when receiving an incoming text message, your iPhone kindly displays a preview of the message. Needless to say, this is a great way to publicize privileged information (or embarrass you in front of your mates with a sentimental text from your mum!)
To avoid such situations, head to Settings > Messages and toggle off Show Preview.

Use the Timer to Turn Off Your Music

Sleeping Your iPod
Sleeping Your iPod
It’s great to fall asleep listening to your favourite music. However, you don’t your iPhone playing music all night. Apple has provided an easy solution.
Within the Clock app, set a timer for however long you want the music to play. Then, instead of choosing a ring, choose to Sleep iPod when the timer ends.

Turn Your iPhone Horizontally for a Wider Keyboard

Horizontal Keyboard
Horizontal Keyboard
Sometimes, bigger is better. All the built-in apps (and many third-party apps, too, now) offer a wider keyboard if you turn your iPhone sideways. If you practice, you can actually type with two thumbs on the wider keyboard.

Turn Your iPhone Horizontally for a Scientific Calculator

Scientific Calculator
Scientific Calculator
But the keyboard isn’t the only thing that gets wider when you go horizontal. The completely unassuming built-in calculator unleashes it’s scientific power when tilted 90 degrees. It’s great for those moments of impromptu trig or exponents…!

Save Battery Power by Turning Features Off

Save Power
Save Power
It’s no fun when your iPhone runs out of juice. If you notice it’s getting low, and you aren’t going to have a chance to plug in any time soon, here’s what you can do: turn off Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, or 3G. If you aren’t using one or two of these, they’re just wasting power. Also, turn the LCD brightness down a notch or two. You’d be surprised how much power it uses.

Send Photos at Full Resolution

Sending Photos
Sending Photos
It’s great to be able to take photos with your iPhone and then instantly email them to friends and family. But be aware that there are things going on beneath the surface when you choose “Email Photo.”
Your iPhone actually reduces the quality of the image it sends, which gives the recipient faster downloading. If you want to send the full resolution image, tap and hold the image in the gallery to copy it. Then, you can paste it into an email at full res.

Customize Search Results

Custom Search Results
Custom Search Results
Most people probably agree that Spotlight search on the iPhone is useful. But what we all use it for most definitely varies. I use it mainly for launching apps; you might use it for finding emails.
To customize what order things show up in, check out Settings > General > Home > Search Results. From here, you can rearrange the order of your results, as well as turn off the ones you don’t want.

Cover the Light Sensor to Dim the Screen

This is probably my favourite tip. You may not have realized it, but there’s an ambient light sensor somewhere in the area above the LCD screen. This sensor adjusts the brightness of your screen when you unlock your iPhone depending on the brightness around you.
By covering the top part of your iPhone as you wake it, you can dim the screen to save a little juice. It appears to re-sense the light around every few seconds, so you’d have to continue holding the top of your iPhone to keep the screen dim.
I know, not the most practical tip; but the light sensor is really a built-in automatic trick.

That’s it!

Well, that’s all I’ve got! If you have an iPhone tip that I didn’t mention, let’s hear it in the comments. It would be great to build up a collection of other unusual features that don’t come explained in the manual!
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