The Evad3rs and Pangu the Two top jailbreak releasers have already started working on a ios 8 jailbreak. However this does not mean that a jailbreak will be release soon this will take a couple of months if not more before the ios 8 jailbreak is available to download. If your a jail-breaker you should not update your i-device to ios 8, Reason is that you will loose your jailbreak and at this point their is no guarantee you will be able to downgrade down back to ios 7.
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Tuesday, September 30, 2014
Monday, September 29, 2014
The Pressure Need To Bend/Break An Iphone 6 Or 6 Plus!!
Apple's iPhone 6 required less force to ruin than Apple's iPhone 6 Plus, but more force than what Apple itself has been claiming the iPhones can tolerate. According to those who attended a recent press tour of the company's "torture lab" for its iPhones, an iPhone 6 can handle at least 25 kilograms of weight—around 55 pounds—in a similar three-point flexural test. Apple maintains the iPhone 6 can actually handle more weight than that, but didn't specify how much.
According to Consumer Reports's tests, the iPhone 6 only started to deform, warp, or otherwise look different than it normally does once the test applied 70 pounds of weight to the smartphone. The iPhone 6 Plus held out for slightly longer, deforming at around 90 pounds.
The screen began to come lose from the iPhone 6's case a little bit earlier than the iPhone 6 Plus. At around 100 pounds applied to its center, the iPhone 6 achieved "case separation" status. It took 110 pounds for the same result on the iPhone 6 Plus.
the iPhone 6's deformation weight tied that of the HTC One (M8), but was quite a bit lower than the LG G3 (130 pounds), iPhone 5 (130 pounds), and Samsung Galaxy Note 3 (150 pounds)—the latter, seemingly to have been constructed out of adamantium, as it also took 150 pounds to separate the smartphone's screen from its case. The LG G3 and iPhone 5 were also tougher when it came to screen separation, requiring 130 pounds and 150 pounds, respectively, to reach that point.
Sunday, September 28, 2014
**More Apps Added In Health section "AppStore**
Now that iOS 8.0.2 is finally out in the wild (and apparently bug-free) those HealthKit-compatible apps that have been waiting in the wings can now go live. Apple's helping them to find their feet too, with a special promotional section within the iTunes App Store called Apps for Health.
Due to a few last-minute compatibility issues, HealthKit was disabled in the original iOS 8 roll-out, which meant apps that plugged into it had to play a waiting game. Now those apps can go live: WebMD, Human and FitStar Personal Tracker are three of the 14 apps that have so far shown up. Some of the bigger apps are waiting for confirmation that all the HealthKit bugs really have been ironed out, but you can expect to see them trickle into the App Store in the coming days.
Friday, September 26, 2014
iOS 8.0.2 Have Been Released To The Public
Apple quickly release iOS 8.0.2, the update that fixes iOS 8.0.1’s problem of zapping cellular reception on iPhone 6 and 6 Plus devices. It also includes all the fixes listed in iOS 8.0.1 originally, including a fix for the HealthKit bug that held up release of compatible Health apps in iOS 8. third-party keyboards, TouchID,photo access, ringtones issues are also fixed in iOS 8.0.2. Apple says, "We apologize for inconveniencing the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus users who were impacted by the bug in iOS 8.0.1"
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