[GUIDE] New to iPhone? Where to begin? , Starter Kit (For all iPhone Users)
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[GUIDE] New to iPhone? Where to begin? , Starter Kit (For all iPhone Users)
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Jun 13 2009, 02:51 PM
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Section 'J' : MMS :
Take Note: For Digi subscribers, MMS is not available with Digi 5.0 till a new Digi carrier settings from is available via iTunes. *Maxis is the official carrier with any purchase of iPhone 3G/3GS. Maxis settings are by default ready. 1. MMS Settings For Maxis, DIGI, Celcom and UMobile for iPhone 3.0 Note: for MAXIS user to use MMS your carrier version must be MAXIS 4.0 to check this go to Setting>General>About> Carrier ? If your carrier version is Maxis 5.0 then you will need to restore your phone back to factory setting Q: How to restore to Factory setting? A: Warning !! BACK UP 1ST 1) Open your iTunes. Go to your iphone section. You can see the restore option on the Summary page. 2) Once u restore to factory setting everything will be gone. YES EVERYTHING. 3) Don't worry iTunes will prompt n ask u to sync back your previous back up. *For Digi n Celcom users if you have custom carrier logo n ur mms is not working even with the working setting posted by forumers here u may want to try out the method above. Hope this will help n have fun MMS [credit: thaisxs] Take note: MMS has no button. You can only access MMS thru the camera icon next to your text column in Messages. Here are the setting for MMS: 1. Maxis Settings set by Carrier (No input settings needed. Configured by default on Maxis 4.0) *You can use ipcc file to enable Cellular Network column. Maxis APN: unet Username: maxis Password: wap MMSC: http://172.16.74.100:10021/mmsc MMS Proxy: 202.75.133.49:80 MMS Max Message Size: 307200 MMS UA Prof URL: <leave blank> 2. DIGI (credit: goldieboy and Snuffykl) APN: digimms APN name: mms APN password: mms MMSproxy : 203.92.128.160 MMSC: http://mms.digi.com.my/servlets/mms 3. Celcom (credit: shinobi, icebrew and stringfellow) Here's the settings for MMS that works for my iPhone 3G using Postpaid Celcom 3G Unlimited package [stringfellow] APN: celcom3g Username: Password: MMSC: http://mms.celcom.net.my MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.242:8080 MMS Max Message Size: MMS UA Prof URL: Celcom MMS GPRS Settings (credit: baretta) APN:mms.celcom.net.my Username: Password: MMSC: http://mms.celcom.net.my MMS Proxy: 10.128.1.242:8080 MMS Max Message Size: MMS UA Prof URL: 4. UMobile [credit: Lord_Ashe] APN: my3g Username: Password: MMSC: http://10.30.3.11/servlets/mms MMS Proxy: 10.30.5.11:8080 *Please restart your phone after placing the settings. 2. iPhone 3.0 and 3.1 ipcc file with Carrier Logo [MMS and Tethering settings configured thru ipcc and enabling Cellular Network column] Refer to this link: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/752226 *For Mac users, please use Stufit Expander to unzip the file s other unzip software does not work well. -- This post has been edited by davidgary73: Apr 15 2010, 12:53 PM |
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Jun 18 2009, 12:51 PM
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Section 'K' : Tethering :
1. Using iPhone as a Modem [Tethering] [Carrier Settings needed] (2G Phones not applicable) iTunes 8.2 and above is required for tethering in all desktop/laptop. Tethering works over the cellular data network; you can’t share a Wi-Fi connection to the Internet. If you have a 3G connection, you can make and receive phone calls while tethering. Set up a tethering connection: In Settings, choose General > Network > Internet Tethering. Slide the Internet Tethering switch to On. Connect iPhone to your computer: USB: Connect your computer to iPhone using the Dock Connector to USB cable. In your computer’s Network services settings, choose iPhone: On a Mac, a pop-up window appears the first time you connect, saying “A new network interface has been detected.” Click Network Preferences, configure the network settings for iPhone, then click Apply. On a PC, use the Network Control Panel to select and configure the iPhone connection. When you are connected, a blue band appears at the top of the screen. Tethering remains on when you connect with USB, even when you aren’t actively using the Internet connection. NOTE: Additional fees may apply. Contact your carrier for more information. ---- Celcom Below are 2 options. You can choose either files to use. A)For the tethering, Krux provided these files:- QUOTE Here you go for tethering on Celcom. Suprisingly easy to create. I used the settings from SG telcos on http://help.benm.at/help.php but you can use the preconfig file below. I tested this and can tether over USB and Bluetooth. Download here: my_celcom.mobileconfig (credit to:krux) To get this on your phone, you either need to click the link using MobileSafari or email it to yourself and open it in Mail.app on the phone. USB Tethering is instantaneous on the Mac OS X 10.5.7. [credit: stringfellow] B) For Celcom users to enable your tethering. Use at your own risk, I have tried it, if you do not like it or does not work you can remove it. Install << THIS >>. Make sure you open this link on your iphone. It will ask you to install this Profile, there is a warning about the authenticity of this program, just hit Install Now, once it is done, hit the Done button. Go to settings->general->network->cellular data network and remove the celcom3g on both Cellular Data and Visual Voicemail APN settings. They should be left blank. Hit the network to go back. Now you can turn on the Internet Tethering option. If you want to remove this profile, just hit General and scroll down to the Profile, click on Enable Tethering on Celcom 3g and you can see the a red remove button icon.[credit: icebrew] C) Here's a step by step pdf guide created by forumer friends for Celcom users (Mac Only): Download Link --- Maxis I am using SingTel set with Maxis (not official iPhone plan). I just did normal upgrade. Carrier settings changed to Maxis 4.0 Went to Messages, camera icon automatically there. Tested send out MMS no problem Then went to Settings -> General -> Network -> Internet Tethering At first ask to either call Maxis or got to Maxis website. I was perplexed. Then I went to the same screen again. Now I can either turn on or off the tethering. [credit:bjkhan] --- 1) Download and install iTunes 8.2 2) Plug iPhone into USB 3) Enable Internet Tethering Voila, connected [credit: tinkerbel] --- DIGI 1. With your iPhone 3G or 3GS, go to "Setting" \ "General" \ "Network" 2. Turn "Internet Tethering" ON 3. Select USB. UMobile [credit: Lord_Ashe] <Installation of configuration profile> 1. use your Safari on your iPhone 3G to surf to help.benm.at 2. scroll down to "Mobileconfigs create > " 3. key in "my3g" for APN under Mobile Internet 4. turn on "Enable Tethering" 5. click "install" The profile will then be installed on to your iPhone 3G. <To turn on internet tethering> 1. With your iPhone 3G, go to "Setting" \ "General" \ "Network" 2. Turn "Internet Tethering" ON 3. Select bluetooth or USB (recommend to use USB only so not to drain power from the phone) <To connect to your PC/Mac> 1. Plug the iPhone 3G to your PC/Mac 2. Your PC/Mac will detect the new device 3. Start surfing! (a) For PC, the driver will be installed together with iTunes 8.2. (b) For Mac user: (you only do this once) Just click "Apply" to accept the new device, ** DON'T click the "Connect" button at the Network Preference on your Mac. [/spoiler] 2. Bluetooth Tethering Bluetooth: On iPhone, choose Settings > General > Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth. Then refer to the documentation that came with your computer system software to pair and connect iPhone with your computer. Bluetooth Headsets Recommendation: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1074876 [credit; stringfellow] Mac Bluetooth needs updating. I had to use System Update to get the "Bluetooth Firmware Update" for the MBA, apply it in, and restart the MBA. Turn both the MBA's and iPhone's BT on to "discoverable", initiate discovery from the MBA's side. Pair them together and let the OS X discover the available services on the iPhone, which would add BT connection as a network port. Finish the process and quit. Next, you need to enable Internet Sharing via the Preference pane. GO under "Sharing" and tick the box labelled Internet Sharing. Share the connection from Bluetooth, and tick the Bluetooth connection that has just been created when you did the pairing initially. Voila! Internet tethering via BT! [credit: stringfellow] Windows Turn on iPhone bluetooth. Go to vista control panel -> bluetooth devices, then select add. After detect, pin verified, it connect to my phone. Then, go to network set up and add PAN. [credit: CooLeRthings] -- For pairing with your computer (Bluetooth) I went to my notebook's (VIsta) Bluetooth Devices and clicked Add. Windows will detect as a phone. Select to add. The screen will show you some pin no. Key in that no into your iphone. Once you have keyed in, your phone will appear in the list of Bluetooth devices. Next step, go to Network and Sharing Center. Select Setup a new connection. After that a dialog box will appear, select Bluetooth Personal Area Network (PAN). After you click next, it will ask you which device. Select the device that you have added earlier. Then Click Connect. Wait for few seconds and your tethering is up and running. Well at least for me. Hope this helps. [credit:bjkhan] --- 1) Enable BT on iPhone & Windows 2) Add device on Windows 3) Once added, create PAN network 4) Then connect to PAN network I managed to connect via BT without iTunes 8.2 installed. [credit:tinkerbel] -- How to Enable Tethering on Your 3.1.2 iPhone 3G, 3GS (by iClarified) 20/10/2009 Prerequisites: You must be jailbroken on the iPhone 3.1.2 firmware. You need to have SSH installed and you need to know the IP Address of your device on the local network. Tutorial: How to Enable Tethering on Your 3.1.2 iPhone 3G, 3GS Tutorial: How to Enable Tethering on Your 3.1.2 iPhone 3G, 3GS This post has been edited by davidgary73: Apr 15 2010, 12:53 PM |
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Mar 1 2010, 06:15 PM
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Section I: IOS 4 & iPhone 4
![]() Apple will not be supporting 1st generation iPhone as of Firmware 4.0. http://www.tuaw.com/2010/04/12/apple-to-dr...1st-gen-iphone/ Guide: 1) Instructions on how to set your iPhone homescreen and lockscreen wallpaper in iOS 4.0 http://www.iclarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=10191 2) Instructions on how to use the new multitasking feature of your iOS 4 iPhone or iPod touch. http://www.iClarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=10298 3) Instructions on how to use folders on your iOS 4 iPhone or iPod touch. http://www.iClarified.com/entry/index.php?enid=10299 iPhone 4 iPhone 4: http://www.apple.com/iphone/ iPhone 4 features: http://www.apple.com/iphone/features/ LYN iPhone 4 Q&A: http://forum.lowyat.net/topic/1466267 This post has been edited by davidgary73: Jun 30 2010, 01:30 AM |
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