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iPad 2 Discussion Thread

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Basahin at sundin mo na lang itong tutorial ni sir marvin kung paano mag-fetch ng SHSH blob para sa iDevice mo.

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[B][URL="http://www.symbianize.com/showthread.php?t=860349&highlight=SHSH+TinyUmbrella"][TUT] How to Grab/Save your iDevice SHSH blobs from Cydia Server using TinyUmbrella[/URL]
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maraming salamat.
 
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Opo, gagana po yung Globe bug sim sa iPad 2 GSM. Yan nga po ang gamit ko eh, hehehe...:lol:

Basta i-set mo lang po ang APN mo to http.globe.com.ph sa Settings>Cellular Data>APN Settings>APN. Leave as blank mo lang yung Username & Password fields.

Yung procedure sa kung paano po mag-bug ng Globe sim, maraming thread dito sa SYMB. Hanap-hanap ka lang po.:D


salamat sir..may pm po ako sau...:)
 
Paano ba mag back up ng games or data game? Example sa battle alert, level 18 ma kasi ako. What if mag update ulit ako ng ios? Nung last update ko kasi from ios 6.0.1 to 6.1 nag back up ako sa icloud tapos nung ni restore ko start na naman ako sa level 1 sa battle alert. Sino may alam? Hehe salamat.
 
im back! hehe.. saan na po magandang magdownload ng games and apps na JB na? yung appcake kasi hindi ako makainstall ng games, although naddownload ko sya, ayaw mainstall. T_T
 
Paano ba mag back up ng games or data game? Example sa battle alert, level 18 ma kasi ako. What if mag update ulit ako ng ios? Nung last update ko kasi from ios 6.0.1 to 6.1 nag back up ako sa icloud tapos nung ni restore ko start na naman ako sa level 1 sa battle alert. Sino may alam? Hehe salamat.
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Try using AppBackup or DataDeposit. Both can be found on Cydia.

im back! hehe.. saan na po magandang magdownload ng games and apps na JB na? yung appcake kasi hindi ako makainstall ng games, although naddownload ko sya, ayaw mainstall. T_T
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Nagda-download pa rin ako sa dati. Wala ng apptrackr pero meron pa rin naman yung iphonecake.
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[URL]http://iphonecake.com/appcake/index.php[/URL]
Hindi naman ako nagkakaproblema sa mga games na nakukuha ko diyan. Nai-install ko naman sila ng maayos at working fine sa iDevices ko.
 
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ts ask ko lang,pano ka ngbabug using ur ipad? since microsim gamit natin sa ipad iniisip ko pano magbug ulit once maexpire na ang bug sim ko,nagpabug lang kc ko,dat time phone pa gamit namin,may web trick po ba?
 
ask ko lang,pano ka ngbabug using ur ipad? since microsim gamit natin sa ipad iniisip ko pano magbug ulit once maexpire na ang bug sim ko,nagpabug lang kc ko,dat time phone pa gamit namin,may web trick po ba?

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Nung binug ko yung micro-SIM ng iPad 2 GSM ko ay nilipat ko siya sa Nokia phone. I had to use a SIM adapter.

SMS+dial trick ang bugging method ko. I never tried/used the web trick and I don't know din if nagwo-work pa rin yon until now.
 
Sir Jech tanon ko lang po may pwede ba paganahin ang android apps sa Apple Device?
 
sir pano po ba mguninstall or remove ng application sa ipad?
 
Sir Jech tanon ko lang po may pwede ba paganahin ang android apps sa Apple Device?
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Simply put: Ang isang raw .apk Android app ay hindi magra-run "natively" on an iOS device. Meaning, may required pang gawin like "porting" the app itself to iOS, or you need some sort of emulator or an app which allows the iDevice to run it.

Magkaiba kasi ang runtime stack ng iOS at Android. So hindi ka puwedeng basta na lang kukuha ng .apk file tapos ilalagay mo sa iDevice mo and then expect it to run without a hitch.

If you want, you might want to check out the iDroid Project. Para mas magkaroon ka ng deeper understanding about your query.

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[B][URL="http://www.idroidproject.org/wiki/Main_Page"]iDroid Project[/URL][/B]
Wala akong personal experience to share about it kasi I never ventured to looking/running Android apps on my iDevices. If ever man gusto ko mag-try ng Android app, bibili na lang ako ng Android device mismo.

Hope this helps.:)



sir pano po ba mguninstall or remove ng application sa ipad?
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For App Store apps:

  1. Long tap on the app's icon until it "jiggles"
  2. Tap on the "x" to delete the app
  3. Confirm deletion of the app by choosing "Delete"
For Cydia apps:

  1. Open Cydia
  2. Go to "Installed"
  3. Look for the app you want to remove/uninstall
  4. Tap on "Modify"
  5. Choose "Remove" and confirm the removal


Hope this helps.:)

 
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Simply put: Ang isang raw .apk Android app ay hindi magra-run "natively" on an iOS device. Meaning, may required pang gawin like "porting" the app itself to iOS, or you need some sort of emulator or an app which allows the iDevice to run it.

Magkaiba kasi ang runtime stack ng iOS at Android. So hindi ka puwedeng basta na lang kukuha ng .apk file tapos ilalagay mo sa iDevice mo and then expect it to run without a hitch.

If you want, you might want to check out the iDroid Project. Para mas magkaroon ka ng deeper understanding about your query.

Code:
iDroid Project
Wala akong personal experience to share about it kasi I never ventured to looking/running Android apps on my iDevices. If ever man gusto ko mag-try ng Android app, bibili na lang ako ng Android device mismo.

Hope this helps.

Sir Jech nakita ko lang po sa palagay nyo sir 22o kaya 2?

http://ihackuall.blogspot.com/2011/07/how-to-run-android-apps-on-iphone-ipad.html
 
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Hindi mo ba napansin kung gaano ka-"old" na yung posting na yan? Almost 2 years na. Hindi na yan malamang updated and might not work anymore today.

Tulad ng sabi ko, hindi imposibleng mangyari yan. Gaya ng nabanggit kong iDroid Project, sinisikap nila na ma-achieve yan. May "way" naman pero yun lang nga, it is not as simple and straightforward like you think it is.

 
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Hindi mo ba napansin kung gaano ka-"old" na yung posting na yan? Almost 2 years na. Hindi na yan malamang updated and might not work anymore today.

Tulad ng sabi ko, hindi imposibleng mangyari yan. Gaya ng nabanggit kong iDroid Project, sinisikap nila na ma-achieve yan. May "way" naman pero yun lang nga, it is not as simple and straightforward like you think it is.


oki ts salamat :salute:
 
im using ipad mini my first idevice i must say apple is really good in build quality..simple yet pretty design but this build confused me if this is repairable since no srews intact the only way to open i think is to remove the glass of front display but removing this could also damage the glass i think..
 
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im using ipad mini my first idevice i must apple is really good in build quality..simple yet pretty design but this build confused me if this is repairable since no srews intact the only way to open i think is to remove the glass of front display but removing this could also damage the glass i think..
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I guess that's why iFixit gave it a very low repairability score of just 2 out of 10.


iPad Mini Repairability: 2 out of 10 (10 is easiest to repair).
  • The LCD and glass are not fused together and can be replaced independently.
  • The battery is not soldered to the logic board or other components.
  • Teeny-tiny screws can be easily misplaced if you're not careful. Don't sneeze too hard while taking them off.
  • Copious amounts of adhesive hold many components in place -- front glass, logic board, battery, front camera, back camera, ribbon cables -- making repair extremely difficult.
  • The Lightning connector is soldered to the logic board, so don't bend its pins.
  • Hidden screws mean you'll need to be very diligent when trying to remove internal components.

Source: ifixit.com

 

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making it impossible to repair..
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"Impossible" is an overstatement and I wouldn't dismiss it as such.

Based on iFixit's statement above, it's clear that it is possible. But, it would be an extremely tedious, delicate and difficult task for any repair/DIY guy.

 
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