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How to Fix iPhone 4S Battery Life Bugs


Currently iPhone 4S battery life drainage issue has become one of the major topic in the Apple Support Communities forum with over thousands of comment to date. iPhone 4S users complaint that they are having some really bad experience with iPhone 4S compare to all the earlier version of iPhone they ever use. The 4S battery life outrage does not stop there.
There are a few possible bugs in iOS 5 that may be sucking an inordinate amount of life out of your battery: a calendar bug and a time zone bug (one of which can be summarily blamed on location services, as can most of the other battery life killers in iOS 5/iPhone 4S).
The calendar bug is still somewhat unclear, but has been reported in Apple forums. Basically, when your calendar app is turned on in the Notifications Center, events are “re-ordering themselves near-constantly,” which sucks the life straight out of the phone. The only fix as of now, unfortunately, seems to be disabling the calendar app within the Notifications center.
The Time Zone bug, however, seems to be solved (although again, by disabling things). Oliver Haslam over at iDownloadBlog noticed, like many of us, that iOS 5 was sucking his iPhone 4 battery dry. He realized that by going into Settings > Location Services > System Services (all the way at the bottom) > Setting Time Zone, and toggling off the location services, his battery life nearly doubled. According to Haslam, iOS 5 probably has a bug that constantly pings the servers to update location, and thus update time zone settings.
When it comes down to it, iOS 5′s location services are most usually the culprit in cases of random battery life drainage for no apparent reason. It allows your apps and other services to ping for your location way more often than before, but in many cases it’s totally unnecessary (like TapTap Revenge, for example). Just head into Settings > Location Services and browse through the various apps using the phone’s location. The option to turn it off for some apps but not others is there for a reason; use it.
Don’t forget to dip back into System Services (yep, all the way at the bottom), and disable anything you deem unworthy. Diagnostics & Usage should fall into that category, as it merely sends back information to Apple about the way you use your phone and where. And, any one of the services you turn off can always be turned back on. No harm done.
Email, especially with certain settings, can really wear on your battery since the Mail app can be set to ping mail servers almost constantly. An easy way to help spare some green bar is to really take a look at your account(s) and what you need out of them. If most of your emails tend to be about daily deals or new book releases, do you really need them pushed immediately to your phone? Axe push if you can, and if your accounts don’t support it anyway, play with your update timings and try to find the right balance between being in the loop and being able to use your phone.
Siri uses up a lot of processing power, but I wouldn’t kill her for it. Siri is one of the iPhone 4S’s best features, and other sacrifices can be made to save her.
Then, of course, the basics: turn off Wifi and Bluetooth, turn down screen brightness, and keep the phone out of the sun and/or heat. Oh, and if you have such crappy service that you’re not really able to use your phone much anyway, you might as well just switch it to Airplane mode. It’ll stop the phone from working so hard to connect and maintain that connection, and should last you much longer once you’re in a place you can actually use it.
The truth is there isn’t some quick fix or magical solution to this problem. It’s a question of priorities. Which apps, which notifications, which location services are worth a speedier death for your iPhone? In the end, it’s your decision. At least until Apple rolls out an update to iOS 5 and squashes a few of these issues.
via techcrunch

gMusic, a Native Google Music Player for the iPhone

gMusic is the first native iOS app that lets you access your Google Music account, which allows you to keep up to 20,000 of your favorite songs in Google Music.
Now you can listen to your entire music collection without having to use
any space on your iOS device.
gMusic features include:
- Very fast load times. Typically less than 10 seconds until you can load and start
streaming your Music library.
After that the rest of your collection will trickle in.
- Create an Instant Playlist
- Add songs to existing playlists
- Search by Artist, Songs, Albums, or Genres
- Plays in the background so you can use your other apps while still listening to your music
- Stay tuned for other great new features coming soon.
What's New In This Version:
Added 2 Step Authentication!
Fixed few stability issues.
 

WinterBoard Officially Updated With iOS 5 Support

Saurik has updated WinterBoard to be compatible with iOS 5.
WinterBoard provides hooks that let graphics artists safely and simply theme almost anything in Apple's OS, including third party software downloaded from App Store. Multiple theme packages can be installed at once using the configuration interface: simply drag themes into a priority order.
WinterBoard was designed to accept SummerBoard themes without modification but is much more powerful than its predecessor and can theme almost any graphic on the system. You can even easily modify .artwork files without having to hack their contents, all from the safety of your theme folder.
What's New in 0.9.3901
● 5.0: CSS Text Style Crash Bugs
● 5.0: Cache Delete (Thanks iHaz3!)
● 5.0: Clear SMS (Thanks Sakurina!)
● 4+5: IconAlpha Fix (Thanks NickF!)
● 4+5: Dock Names (Thanks Surenix!)
● @2x: WB Icon (Thanks Surenix!)
● @2x: Massive @2x Reimplement
● 4.0: Remove SummerBoard Grey
● Lower-Level Hooks (More Images)
● Remove Outdated Demo Themes
● Rare _UIImageWithName(nil) Bug
You can download WinterBoard from Saurik's Cydia repository.

Steve Jobs Celebration Took Place at Apple Campus[Aerial Footage Video]

Apple just hold the celebration for the company co-founder and former CEO Steve Jobs on Apple's campus. Employees gather inside Apple's Cupertino headquarters to celebrate the life and legacy of Steve Jobs.
Apple CEO Tim Cook, Bill Campbell and Al Gore reportedly spoke at the event with Norah Jones and Coldplay also performing.
Apple Stores shut down for three hours today to watch the event. CNET posted the aerial footage of



 http://cnettv.cnet.com/apple-celebrates-steve-jobs-company-headquarters/9742-1_53-50113464.html

celebration:
Also Apple has updated the Steve Jobs page on its site to display a continuous stream of tribute messages received from fans.

Siri Has Been Successfully Ported to All iOS5 Devices.

 
FSM has reported Developer and Coffee lover Jackoplane was claiming that he had successfully ported much loved and currently iPhone 4s only feature Siri to all iDevices running iOS 5. Now, we know what you’re saying “I’ve seen the videos of Siri on iPhone 4 and it’s lagging and unresponsive!”. Well, Mr. Jack says he’ll be posted a video of it “shortly”.
Oh and one more thing, @Jackoplane says you will not need to be jailbroken to get Siri working on your iOS 5 device, Jack mentions you can use a called “NSFileManager”, which I looked up and it’s not for the non-developer type people to say the least . But let’s keep our fingers crossed and hope this isn’t a hoax to get some attention.