The most accurate and reliable solution for the iPhone, MotionX-GPS embeds the functionality of an advanced handheld GPS unit into a simple and intuitive iPhone application.
Use MotionX-GPS with your iPhone 3G or 3GS to track outdoor activities such as hiking, running, biking, sailing, skiing, or any other activity where you want to track your route. The application is also ideal for geocaching enthusiasts. Its an easy to use, fullfeatured application and provides the ability to share the coordinates of your favorite locations or geocaches with others.
MotionX-GPS is exclusively designed and optimized for the iPhone 3G and 3GS. The first generation iPhone and the iPod touch do not have the necessary GPS chipset to acquire a GPS signal.
GPS requires a direct “line-of-sight” to communicate with satellites. Your iPhone 3G or 3GS must have a clear view of the sky to locate at least three satellites in order to give accurate position information. If you are indoors, in a wooded area or surrounded by buildings, you may be unable to acquire an accurate signal.
Monday, September 21st, 2009
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Lock the phone To lock the phone and prevent it from dialling accidentally: press the power button on the top. The screen will deactivate and you will hear a click. In this mode, the screen will not respond to input. The buttons however are still functional.
Power off the phone Press and hold the power button for approx 5 seconds, then slide the red arrow to the right. To power on again, hold power button for a few seconds until the Apple logo appears.
Before using your iPhone it must first be activated via iTunes. This will configure it for use on your mobile phone network. This is telling you that your battery is too low to continue using your device. Plug it into the charger and it will change to the screen below and you can continue to operate.
Monday, September 21st, 2009
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This Quick Start guide tells you how to set up your iPhone and use its key features. Once you’re up and calling, you can learn even more about iPhone. Connect your iPhone to the USB port on your computer. When iPhone is connected, iTunes opens and guides you through setup. Select the contacts, calendars, music, videos, and photos you’d like to sync, then click Apply in the lower-right corner.
To turn iPhone on, firmly press the On/Off button. To turn off or restart iPhone, hold down the On/Off button, then slide to confirm. To put iPhone in sleep mode, press the On/Off button once. This turns off the screen but still allows iPhone to receive calls. To silence an incoming call, press once. To send a call directly to voicemail, press twice.
Monday, September 21st, 2009
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This is a iPhone 3G S tutorial about how to rip DVD to iPhone 3G S, convert dvd to iphone 3.0, Convert Video to iPhone 3G S MP4, Put DVD Movie to play on iPhone 3G S step by step. Fans of the iPhone are cheered when Apple’s iPhone 3G S made its debut. Also, most users would like to put DVDs movie video on iPhone 3G S. So, this guide is designed to help you rip DVD and convert DVD videos to your iPhone 3G S(iPhone 3.0), so that you can play your favorite DVD movies Video on your iPhone 3G S(iPhone 3.0)as you like.
Saturday, June 27th, 2009
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Contacts Synchronizer for iPhone. It will help you to transfer desktop database contents to iPhone Contacts Application. It allows transferring databases like MS Access, MS FoxPro, MySQL, dBase, and any ODBC Compliant Database like Oracle, SQL Server on IPhone Contacts. It follows very simple approach.
There are two components. One works on desktop computer having Microsoft windows and other on iPhone. You just have to use the desktop side program (iPhoneContactSync) to create desktop database profile (selection of database). Just run iPhone side program to work with Desktop component.
This software needs to install two components. Install one component on your windows base Personal Computer (Desktop Installation) and another component on iPhone. Download iPhoneContactsSynchronizer.exe setup file on Windows base PC. Please make sure that Internet is available on the PC. Run this iPhoneContactsSynchronizer.exe Setup file, this will show following screen.
Download PDF Manual Contacts Sync for iPhone User Guide
Thursday, June 25th, 2009
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Both products have integrated GPS units. The iPhone does not come with a licensed Navigation software package, and so uses a streamed mapping solution (Google Maps currently). It is important to understand that these mapping solutions require substantial data to be streamed in real time when in use.
This pushes potentially significant costs on to the customer when the service is being used. Google maps from a mobile perspective suits the American market substantially better than the South African one due to their ‘all you c The i900 will be included in the ongoing strategic partnership with Garmin in South Africa. This provides a licensed mapping solution for the life of the product, which will incur no additional data costs to the customer when used for navigation.
Friday, December 26th, 2008
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Nokia Tuesday released its high-end N97 3G smartphone, combining a touchscreen with a tilted 3.5-inch display, a full QWERTY keyboard, and inviting a straight-up comparison with Apple’s trend-setting iPhone. The handheld combines advanced hardware features with a bundle of services, including assisted GPS, which are intended to merge the device tightly with location-based applications, social networks and the mobile Web. The
company also unveiled an improved Nokia Maps service and a new Nokia Messaging service, both part its Ovi online services set. Some of the drawbacks: early consensus is that the N97’s touch interface is not quite up to fluidity of the iPhone standard; it’s pricey (nearly $700 without a carrier subsidy); and won’t be available in the United States until sometime after mid-2009.
Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
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Now that the new iPhone 3G has reared its head, the Blackberry Storm is not far behind. Destined hit the stores in time for the holiday season the
Storm boasts a comparable if not superior list of iPhone like qualities. But which one is better? The iPhone is a bit sleeker in size as the Blackberry has hard buttons at the bottom of the phone, which takes away from its ability to have a completely refined simplicity.
As for the large touch/display screens that both products possess the iPhone wins out there as well by a ¼ of an inch. That apparently is where the Apple brainchild gets a little lashing from the rough Storm. The Storm is listed to have an extra hour of talk time boasting 6 hours while the iPhone does 5. The sad 2-mega-pixel camera built in the iPhone pales in comparison to the beefy 3.2 the Storm offers, and the video recording that the iPhone just can’t do is available in spades with the Blackberry counter part at 30 fps.
Wednesday, December 17th, 2008
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