Apple Rolling Out Fix for iOS ‘Do Not Disturb’ Bug Jan. 7

Apple today promised that an iOS “Do Not Disturb” glitch that cropped up on New Year’s Day would be fixed by Jan. 7.

“Do Not Disturb scheduling feature will resume normal functionality after January 7, 2013,” Apple said in a note on its support forums. “Before this date, you should manually turn the Do Not Disturb feature on or off.”

 

iOS 6 do not disturb

iOS 6 do not disturb

Complaints surfaced Tuesday on a number of forums that the Do Not Disturb feature, which silences calls, alerts, and notifications while enabled, had been stuck in the “on” position since New Year’s Day. Apple confirmed the problem, saying that after Jan. 1, 2013, Do Not Disturb mode stayed on “past its scheduled end time.”

To access the scheduling feature, tap Settings, then Notifications, then the Do Not Disturb toggle switch.

The issue was tripped, apparently, as the New Year rolled in, based on a poster in Japan who caught the issue on his iPhone 4 and iPad 2 by 8:30 p.m. Eastern on Dec. 31.

“I am finding that my iOS devices are showing ‘Do Not Disturb’ even though it is outside of the time I set for them,” spacesamurai said. “Not sure if this is related to the new year. Reloading the devices does not help and the software is up-to-date.”

People in Spain, Australia, the U.S., China, and a number of other countries reported the problem on the MacRumors forum.

One optimistic user suggested taking his phone into an Apple Store to get it replaced. “Wonder if I take it in and complain they will swap it for a new/refurb phone,” anthdci wrote today. “Mine has some chips in the band so looking for an excuse to change it.”

Do Not Disturb was rolled out in June, along with other iOS 6 features, including a revamped Maps app — which turned out to be the bane of Apple’s existence — Siri on the iPad, Facebook integration, and FaceTime video chat over cell networks.

iOS 6.0.2 Released with Wi-Fi Fix for iPhone 5 & iPad Mini [Download Links]

Apple has released iOS 6.0.2, a minor version release with a major fix aimed at iPhone 5 and iPad Mini users who have experienced problematic wi-fi connections with the devices. The changelog for the 6.0.2 update says the update includes improvements and bug fixes, but only lists “Fixes a bug that could impact Wi-Fi” in the list of adjustments.

iOS 6.0.2 Released with Wi-Fi Fix for iPhone 5 & iPad Mini

iOS 6.0.2 Released with Wi-Fi Fix for iPhone 5 & iPad Mini

The iOS 6.0.2 update is available now and can be downloaded from iTunes by connecting the iOS device to a computer, updated with Over-the-Air from the device itself, or by directly grabbing firmware files that are hosted by Apple and updating manually with IPSW. Attempting the OTA update may provoke a temporary error as the release propagates throughout Apple’s content delivery servers, if you encounter such an error try again in another few minutes. The OTA update is by far the quickest method and the smallest download, taking less than a minute to install.

iOS 6.0.2 Direct Download Links

These are direct download links of IPSW files hosted with Apple, right-click and choose “Save As”.

We’ve discussed various connectivity and wi-fi issues pertaining to iPhone 5 on separate occasions, and previously offered a workaround that involved setting manual DNS entries which provided some relief for the sporadic wireless speed issue. Making troubleshooting initially difficult was the observation that wi-fi problems only manifested when a particular iOS device was connected to certain brands or models of wireless routers. The iOS 6.0.2 update is expected to resolve this entirely, regardless of the router or device in use.

As of now, the iOS 6.0.2 update is limited to iPhone 5 and iPad Mini. For other users, iOS 6.1 is currently in beta and expected to be released within the coming weeks.

iOS 6 features are features you’ll actually use and care about. Check out the 40 iOS 6 hidden Features You’ll Actually Use

Apple announced over 200 changes to iOS 6, the latest software that will power the iPhone and iPad.  Apple highlights the top iOS 6 features, but there are many more iOS 6 features that Apple silently announced.

These “hidden” iOS 6 features are features you’ll actually use and care about. Check out the 40 iOS 6 Features You’ll Actually Use

  1. FaceTime over 3G and 4G – Make FaceTime calls over cellular connections.
  2. Facebook Integration – Share photos to Facebook from Photos app and Like Apps.
  3. Maps– New maps with traffic and 3D flyover mode.
  4. Calls – Slide to answer a call or slide up to reply with a message & remind you to call back later.
  5. Passbook – Your digital wallet for loyalty cards, Amtrak, United, hotel reservations and more.
  6. Lost Mode – Send a phone number to whoever found your lost iPhone to get a call.
  7. Turn by Turn Directions – Voiceguided turn by turn directions with GPS on the iPhone 4S.
  8. Open Apps with Siri – Siri can now open apps with your voice.
  9. VIP Inbox – Tell Mail who your important contacts are so you never miss an email.
  10. Siri – Check sports scores, movie times and make restaurant reservations.
  11. Instant Sharing to Facebook and Twitter – Notification Center lets you share direct to Facebook and Twitter.
  12. Better Sharing Menu – When Sharing, you’ll see a new icon driven sharing menu.
  13. Autocorrection for Every Keyboard – Support for autocorrect on all software keyboards.
  14. Location Based Reminders for iPad – The iPad will no support reminders based on location, may be limited to cellular models.
  15. Manual Location Entry for Reminders – No longer need GPS to set a location reminder, type in an address.
  16. VoiceOver Improvements – Better accessibility features from VoiceOver for visually impaired users.
  17. Personal Dictionary in the Cloud – sync personalized spellings and autocorrections of names across iPhone and iPad.
  18. Do Not Disturb – Set the iPhone to prevent calls and notifications from waking you at night, but still allow special callers.
  19. Per Account Signatures in Mail – One signature for work email, one for personal.
  20. Game Center Challenges – Brag about your high score and issue challenges to friends.
  21. Game Center Friends from Facebook – Pull your Facebook friends into games.
  22. Manual Reorder of Reminders – Change the order of reminders to match your priorities.
  23. Improved Privacy Controls – More granular control over your personal data. Turn location control off by app.
  24. Custom Vibrations for Alerts – Already available in iOS 5, expect new features.
  25. Features for China – Baidu, Sina Weibo, Tudou, Youku, Better text input, dictionary
  26. Video stabilization : Stabilizes iPhone and iPad video, which are often shaky.
  27. Shared Photostreams– Make and share albums in PhotoStream. Easily share the right photos with specific friends and family members in near real-time. Also includes comments and notifications.
  28. App in Safari Search Results – See app store search results in the Safari search results.
  29. Full Screen Landscape Support in Safari – See more of the web while browsing in landscape on the iPhone.
  30. Faster Safari Javascript – Improved Safari performance while browsing.
  31. HDR Improvements – Better performance and results for HDR photo taking.
  32. Made for iPhone Hearing Aids – Apple certified hearing aids that will work specifically with the iPhone and iPad.
  33. Improved Accessibility Controls – Lock settings and lock the home button to keep kids out of settings they don’t need to touch.
  34. French, German and Spanish Dictionaries – Multiple language dictionaries now in iOS 6.
  35. Alarm with Song – Wake up with your favorite music in iOS 6.
  36. Redesigned Stores – Better looking mobile stores with Coverflow.
  37. In App Bluetooth Pairing – No longer need to leave the app to set up your Bluetooth headphones
  38. Eyes Free – A new Siri button for Siri in-car integration with upcoming support for BMW, GM, Mercedes, Land Rover, Jaguar, Audi, Toyota, Chrysler and Honda
  39. Location Based Alerts for Find My Friends– Get an alert when kids leave school and more.
  40. Safari Browser Syncing – Continue browsing sessions on the iPad after starting in your computer or the iPhone.

10 Reasons to Upgrade to iOS 6.

Earlier this month, Apple rolled out its new iOS 6 operating system for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. However, there are likely owners out there who are reluctant to make the upgrade. We’re here to help you over the fence.

iOS 6 is Apple’s new operating system and it brings more than 200 features to owners of the iPhone 3GS and up, iPad 2 and up and the fourth generation iPod touch.

And while iOS 6 brings a lot of new features to the table, many owners might be opting to stay on their current operating system. Maybe it’s because they’ve heard bad things about the Apple Maps application that replaced Google Maps, maybe it’s because they aren’t sure whether it runs well on the iPhone 3GS. My girlfriend just didn’t want to deal with the “hassle” of installing it and learning about the new features.

Whatever the case may be, we’re here to help with 10 reasons why you should seriously consider upgrading your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch from iOS 5 or below to Apple’s new iOS 6.

✓ More Siri Features
✓ Do Not Disturb
✓ Works Great on iPhone 3GS
✓ Google Maps Are Coming to iOS 6
✓ YouTube App is Replaceable
✓ New Sharing Options Are Fantastic
✓ Panorama Mode – Camera
✓ Smarter Phone App – calling
✓ Love Using Facebook
✓ Better Mail App

iOS 6 Unlock Status

Unlock iOS 6 with Ultrasn0w

Coming to ultrasn0w, the latest version 1.2.7 managed to provide an unlock solution for iPhone 4 and 3GS users, but only for older basebands. These are the compatible basebands:

iOS 6 unlock

iOS 6 unlock

  • iPhone 4 baseband 01.59.00
  • iPhone 3GS basebands 04.26.08, 05.11.07, 05.12.01, 05.13.04 and 06.15.00.

If iOS 6 updates the basebands, than you can say adios to the unlock.

Unlock iOS 6 with Gevey SIM

Talking about Gevey SIM, the users need a jailbroken iDevice to use it properly. So they shouldn’t update. ApplenBerry has released no official statement that when iOS 6 will be supported. Hopefully this would happen when iOS 6 is released publically.

iOS 6 IPSW – Direct Download Links – iOS 6 IPSW

iOS 6 is now available for everyone to download. Most users are best served updating to iOS 6through OTA or iTunes, but advanced users can upgrade manually with firmware files. This has several advantages, particularly for those upgrading multiple devices in a household or institution, or for those updating from older versions of iOS.

iOS 6 ipsw  Direct Download

ios-6-ipsw

The following firmware links are hosted directly by Apple, using IPSW files requires iTunes. You will want to have the latest version of iTunes installed before attempting a direct firmware update with IPSW.

Regardless of how you decide to upgrade to iOS 6, just remember to back up first. The likelihood of something going wrong is slim but it’s better safe than sorry.

iOS 6 Has Been Released, Download Now!

Apple has released iOS 6 for all compatible devices, this includes the iPhone 5, iPhone 3GS, iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPod touch 4th gen, and iPod touch 5th gen. iOS 6 includes a variety of new features and refinements, makes Sharing possible with Photo Streams, adds Apple’s new Maps app and turn-by-turn directions, and brings Siri to devices like the iPad 3. Upgrading is simple, back up first and then use one of the following three methods to install the update.

Updating to iOS 6

Wait! Back Up First: Before beginning any iOS update, it’s a good idea to back up your device. The easiest way is with iCloud, which can be done through Settings > iCloud > Storage & Backup > Back Up Now, but you can also backup through iTunes.

OTA Update: The best approach for most users is to update to iOS 6 using Over-the-Air, this can be done by opening Settings, tapping General, then tapping “Software Update” and then installing. This is generally the fastest method and it only downloads a delta update, meaning the changes between your current iOS version and iOS 6.

Updating through iTunes: iOS 6 can also be installed directly through iTunes. Be sure to have the latest version of Tunes 10.7 (or later) installed before doing so. Connecting the device to the computer and opening iTunes is generally sufficient.

Updating through IPSW: Considered more advanced, you will need to directly download iOS 6 firmware files from here and use them manually.

iPhone 5 – Apple event in San Francisco, Wednesday, Sept. 12, 2012 – iPhone 5 blends beauty with versatility

SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — As I played around with the iPhone 5 on Wednesday, I wondered what the late Steve Jobs would have thought about the latest twist on Apple’s best-selling device.

It didn’t take long to conclude Jobs would have been delighted with the iPhone 5’s blend of beauty, utility and versatility.

iPhone 5 blends beauty with versatility

iPhone 5 blends beauty with versatility

Add in the more advanced technology and new features that went into this iPhone, and it’s clear Apple has come up with another product that will compel hordes of people to line up outside its stores before its Sept. 21 release in the U.S., Japan, Britain, Germany, France and four other countries. The mad dash to buy the iPhone 5 will be repeated again on Sept. 28 when it goes on sale in 22 other countries. All the models of the iPhone 5 will sell for the same prices as its predecessor, starting at $199 with a two-year data and calling plan.

An important caveat about these impressions: I was only allotted about 15 minutes with the iPhone 5 at Wednesday’s launch event, not enough time to discover if it might have some technological bugs. I am sure in the coming days other reviewers will have the opportunity to give the phone a more thorough vetting.

For many people, the iPhone is going to be a case of love at first touch. It’s incredibly light and seems to be easier to hold. That means it might not be dropped as frequently as previous iPhones, reducing the chances of the glass on the display screen getting damaged.

One woman who also was testing out an iPhone 5 couldn’t stop raving about how ideal the new design was for people with smaller hands. “All the other iPhones were made with men in mind because they could easily slip from your grasp if you didn’t have big hands,” she said. “Now we finally have an iPhone for women.”

The new iPhone also is easy on the eyes, thanks to a larger screen and its “Retina Display,” the high-definition technology that Apple introduced in previous models. Video and photos look even more lush on the iPhone 5’s bigger and better screen.

At 4 inches diagonally, the iPhone 5’s screen is a half-inch larger than previous generations and Apple make sure to take advantage of it. On the more prosaic side of things, the extra space means you can now see five rows of apps on the home screen instead of the previous limit of four rows. Open the calendar and you can see five days of events on the screen in horizontal mode, instead of just three.

The larger screen really comes to life, though, with what is perhaps its coolest feature — a tool called “Panorama” that automatically stitches together a series of pictures into a majestic vista. Panorama can be turned on simply by going into the iPhone 5’s camera mode and then selecting it on an option menu. Once it’s activated, an arrow guides you as you slowly pan the camera around whatever scenery you desire (if you move too fast, Panorama tells you to slow down and also advises you if you are moving the camera too high or low). Once you are done, you can look at the panoramic shot within seconds and zoom into whichever areas of the picture look most interesting.

Not surprisingly, watching video on the larger screen is also more pleasurable, although I still think the iPad and other tablet computers are a much better way to watch movies and TV shows on the go.

The device is also speedier because of a more powerful processing chip and upgraded wireless technology that accelerates Web surfing.

Apple also has equipped the iPhone 5 with a superior sound system, courtesy of the new headphones that the company says it spent three years developing. The headphones, called “EarPods,” are a vast improvement on the ear buds that Apple has been giving away with its devices for more than a decade. The new headphones actually stay in your ears and make it seem as if the sound is playing inside your head. The EarPods come free with the iPhone 5, and they sounded as good as $100 headphones sold by a variety of other companies.

The new phone’s operating system, iOS 6, also introduces another fun toy that makes it easy to share photos with your friends and family. Just select a picture, or even a series of photos, then email them to whomever you want. Assuming the recipients also has an Apple device running on iOS 6, they will get a notification that will send the designated photos to their iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch. The recipients don’t necessarily have to own an iPhone 5 because the new iOS can be downloaded for free beginning Sept. 19 on a wide range of older Apple devices, including the three previous versions of the iPhone and the last two versions of the iPad.

The new operating system also stands out for what’s missing.

The pre-installed YouTube app that had been part of the iPhone since it came out in 2007 is gone (you can now download a new application made by YouTube owner Google Inc. in Apple’s iTunes store). Even more noticeable is the absence of Google Maps. Apple has cast aside one of Google’s most popular services for its own mapping system and, from what I saw, it looks like it’s going to keep users happy. It offers three-dimensional renderings of many major cities, aerial views, and, best of all, turn-by-turn directions narrated by the iPhone’s virtual assistant, Siri. Assuming the directions are accurate, I doubt Google Maps is going to be missed.

The new iOS also offers a feature called “Passbook,” where digital coupons, airline tickets and gift cards can be conveniently stored in one location. This, too, is going to be popular. Yet, Passbook would be an even handier tool if the iPhone 5 boasted a near-field communication chip to enable wireless payments at the checkout stands equipped for the still-nascent technology. Some phones running Google’s Android software are able to process payments because they have the NFC chip.

Siri is also supposed to be smarter and even more helpful in the iPhone 5, although I didn’t get a chance to challenge her in Apple’s noisy testing room.

Too bad because I would have liked to ask Siri what Steve Jobs might have thought of the iPhone 5. But, I am pretty sure I know the answer.

iPhone 5 : Watch the iPhone 5 Keynote [Video]

Apple has posted the keynote video to the iPhone 5 launch event. If you’re a fan of Apple’s event videos it’s well worth watching, you’ll see the usual cast of Apple all-stars unveiling the iPhone 5, new iPod touch, iPod nano, review iOS 6 and some great new apps and features, a discussion of iTunes 11, and even get a bit of a State-of-the-Apple-Union type overview from CEO Tim Cook.

iPhone 5. The biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone.

iPhone 5. The biggest thing to happen to iPhone since iPhone.

If you’re having trouble viewing the video in your browser, try loading it with Safari rather than Chrome or Firefox, or you can download the keynote video as a video podcast from iTunes.

Don’t want to spend an hour watching the keynote video? Here’s a quick overview of everything launched today.