Posts Tagged ‘iphone’

  1. Internet tethering and MMS on iPhone 2G

    I have been least interested in enabling tethering on my unlocked and jailbroken iPhone 2G, mainly because I felt tethering the EDGE connection to my mac would not be a good idea. But today I took the plunge and decided to give it a try. I googled for long and I could not find much help on how to enable tethering on the 2G, but rather a couple of ways to get it working on a 3G or 3GS. So this is a very simple and straightforward method to get it working on the 2G. You need a jailbroken iPhone running OS 3.1.2 with Cydia installed.

    • Fire up Cydia and add a new source – http://cydia.iphonemod.com.br/
    • Once Cydia has finished reloading, search for – iPhone 2G: Tethering, MMS, bluetooth profile
    • Install the package and reboot.

    Thats pretty much to do about it. You should have the option of ‘Internet Tethering’ under Settings > General > Network. Turn it on and connect it to your PC / Mac with the USB cable and configure it. The mac would instantly recognize it as a new Networking device called ‘iPhone USB’.

    I did not really want MMS but this fix instantly did that too. I sent an MMS to my friend (for the first time ever) and it just worked !

    If you use a 3G or 3GS, you might rather follow this.

    Thanks GadgetDNA.

    FYI my iPhone was jailbroken using blackra1n.


  2. Trying out geolocation in Mobile Safari

    See the full gallery on posterous

    Via http://mapscripting.com/how-to-use-geolocation-in-mobile-safari
     
    Try it out on your iPhone http://bit.ly/w3cgeo

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  3. iPhone on Rails

    Just stumbled upon this awsome new framework called ObjectiveResource which helps you to make your native iPhone application talk to Rails based web services very easily.


    Getting Started with Objective Resource from Josh Vickery on Vimeo.

    Visit iPhoneonRails for more information.