Many users don’t like having the ‘swipe right to activate spotlight’ from the home springboard. Jailbroken iPhones now have the ability to turn this feature off.
Disabling Spotlight on iPhone
- Open Cydia and hit on Manage
- Now tap on Source and now add Source “http://www.sinfuliphonerepo.com”
- Now go in Search Tab and look for “Nospot” and install it
- After respring you will not be able to see Spotlight search page
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Auto3G extends your battery life by automatically turning off the 3G radio (leaving on the 2G radio) when you lock your iPhone and automatically turning on the 3G radio when you unlock your iPhone.
This way you always have the speed of 3G when you need it without the battery loss. As explained by Apple, this results in up to 100% greater battery life: “7 hours of talk time on 3G, 14 hours of talk time on 2G.” (apple.com/batteries/iphone.html) Auto3G can be purchased from the Cydia Store for $5.99
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Sergio Mcfly the developer of iPhoDroid has announced that iPhoDroid for Windows will be available on Sunday 8/29. The alpha version of the application is already available to Dev Testers. Using iPhoDroid for Windows you will be able to install the popular Android Froyo on your iPhone 2G/3G with a single click.
UPDATE: due to Windows 64bit driver issues, there is a slight delay in this release, we’ll keep you posted as soon as it’s available.

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CallTell is a hack for jailbroken iPhone that tells who’s calling when you receive a call. The hack simply looks up your contact list on iPhone and speak out the name of caller before your iPhone rings. What’s more is CallTell also works for text messages. When someone sends a text message, CallTell also enables your iPhone to speak out the name of the sender. You can even instruct CallTell to read out the text message.

CallTell is now available on Cydia for US$1.99. You can just search for “CallTell” in cydia to locate the package. Purchase it and install it by following the on-screen instructions. Once installed, go to “Settings” -> “CallTell” and enable it. You can also select the appropriate option to enable specific feature such as “Speak SMS Text”. CallTell uses the volume setting of iPod app. So launch the iPod app and turn up the volume.
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Synchronicity is a new application that lets you use your iPhone or iPod touch while it sync with iTunes. Synchronicity gives you the option to use your device during an iTunes sync. Instead of being stuck at the lock screen while you transfer new content, you can unlock, run apps, make calls, etc. You can do whatever you want, except run the Music app, which is disabled during syncs to prevent data corruption.
Synchronicity works on any device with firmware 4.0 or 4.0.1 and can be purchased from the Cydia Store for $2.
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Resupported4 enables video out with third party cables and accessories and adds video playback support to many applications like Hulu, IMDB, and VEVO. While no guarantees are made towards supporting a particular cable, as a general rule if it plugs in to your dock connector, can play audio and has video output then Resupported4 should work.
● Cable detection only works if audio is normally able to go out your dock cable.
● Resupported4 will not (by itself) mirror your applications on a TV. You will need DisplayOut to show your device’s screen on a TV.
● Accessory warning messages may disappear.
● Resupported4 will NOT enable charging with cords that do not already charge your device. That is a hardware, not a software limitation.
You can purchase Resupported4 from the Cydia Store for $3.99.

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31. August 2010
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