With Apple's announcement yesterday that it has once again pushed back the launch of the white iPhone 4, this time to next spring, speculation about the reasons for the ongoing delays has continued to run rampant. Previous reports had claimed that either color consistency issues or problems with the device's backlight leaking out around and/or through the white body of the device were responsible for the delay.

Cult of Mac now reports, however, that the problem is actually light leaking into the iPhone and affecting the performance of the device's camera.
The white iPhone 4 can't take accurate photographs. The handset's semi-translucent glass case leaks light in, ruining pictures taken with the internal camera, especially when the built-in flash is used.

"You don't get accurate pictures on the white iPhone because of the color of the glass back. It washes out the pictures," said a source with connections to Apple who asked to remain anonymous.

The source said Apple has been struggling to isolate the camera sensor. The problem may demand a complete redesign, they said, hence the string of delays.

According to the report, the issue was only discovered at the last minute at a testing facility Apple had set up for case manufacturers to ensure the compatibility of their products with the new device.

Desktop holder

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-- Post From My iPhone3g

Iphone 4 replacement parts

1. iPhone 4 Earphone Jack power volume switch flex cable
2. iPhone 4 sensor flex cable
3. iPhone 4 camera module
4. iPhone 4 antenna wifi flex cable sticker
5. iPhone 4 sim card tray set module socket holder
6. iPhone 4 sim card tray holder slot
7. iPhone 4 speaker earpiece
8. iPhone 4 volume + vibrator + switch button
9 .iPhone 4 matal middle cover middle plate
10. iPhone 4 digiitizer touch panel screen with LCD display screen
11. iPhone 4 battery
12. iPhone 4 back cover
13.iPhone 4 home button key /black and white
14.iPhone 4 home button flex cable
15.iPhone 4 data connector charger port
Now iphone 4 Replacement All In Magic Mobile


-- Post From My iPhone3g

Save You Shsh now




The Firmware Umbrella

3GS / 3G Users - DO NOT USE TINYUMBRELLA
in an attempt to save your baseband. It will not work.
The baseband protection is for iPhone 4 *ONLY*.

TinyUmbrella 4.1.8 released

New UI and tons of new features

After months of work I've finished the UI rewrite of TinyUmbrella.
I've added quite a few things to this little app.
It's definitely come a long way and I want to thank all of you for making it the success it's become.

Here are some new features in 4.1.8:

Totally redesigned UI for all platforms (inspired by chpwn refined by me)
Original artwork by iOPK of Chronic Dev Team
Spinny Icon code (thanks to technomage)
Quaqua look and feel (sorry mac only due to license restrictions)
Much cleaner look and feel all around

Known Devices! - Now all devices detected by TinyUmbrella are saved for future use!
You can remove them as well (Right click -> delete from history)
You can save SHSH with known devices as well
(No more requirement for the device to be connected)

Recovery Devices If you connect a device in recovery mode
you can still kick it out of recovery (Right click -> Kick out of recovery)

Save SHSH now saves ALL SHSHs available at Cydia with one button press!

Preferences Change SHSH save directory

Proxies (Web and Socks) for those that need them!

Better port 80 detection.

I hope this release helps you obtain and keep your SHSH's locally.
In the future I plan on adding activation and restores sans iTunes.
(These are both HUGE in terms of development effort so bear with me).


I'm working on a troubleshooting guide that I will have posted in the Quick Links section.

Tiny Umbrella



- Posted using BlogPress from my ipad
please note that although FolderEnhancer has been updated its still NOT compatible with 4.1
With the release of iOS 4.1.1 or even 4.2 right around the corner, it would be a wise thing to do to save your iPhone iOS 4.1 SHSH blobs either on Cydia, or locally with TinyUmbrella. Saving your SHSH blobs will be helpful if you ever want to downgrade your iPhone to previous firmware version.