Another customer, Zack Jafarzadeh, went with his friend to a different Apple Store and received similar treatment. “We never talked about him going back to Iran or anything like that. Leave it to Apple to discriminate not only against other platforms, companies with similar home screens, or any other firm that dares to threaten their authority, but also against people from different parts of the world.Īpparently, this isn’t the first time that this has happened at an Apple store. They were talking in Farsi, and when an Apple employee overheard she said “I just can’t sell this to you. Posted in Apple, Freeware, iPhone App, Review | Tagged App, Apple, ios, iPhone, News, review | Leave a reply Iranian? Good Luck Getting your Apple ProductĪn 19 year-old student and her uncle were at an Apple Store shopping for an iPad and iPhone at a mall in Georgia. Overall, it’s what you’d expect – a good, solid, full-featured maps app that is a free alternative to the laughable iOS maps. The app also comes with Google’s voice navigation, which is a nice addition for many. The “3D” effect is less than that of Apple’s maps, but it is still adequate for getting a general idea of the terrain. The zooming is very smooth and font sizes change like water. The app is just how you’d expect it to be: A nice, clean google interface with sans-serif fonts and light colors. This new Google Maps app is completely built and maintained by Google, no Apple involvement. Before iOS 6, Apple had created their own maps app that used the Google Maps API. I know what you’re thinking: Isn’t that what we had before iOS6? Well, kind of. Introducing the official Google Maps for iPhone! There’s been quite the uproar, but finally Google has fixed our problems. Enjoy! Posted in iPhone App, Review, Tricks & How-Tos | Tagged App, howto, ios, iPhone, Jailbreak, review, shortcut, tweak | Leave a reply Thank Goodness: Evasi0n Brings iOS 6.1 Jailbreak to All iOS Devices You can play around with the Axis settings and customize the shortcuts to any app of your desire. Personally, I like to have my Phone, Messages, Spotify, and Google Maps at my fingertips. Slide your finger over one of them and swipe up to open it.Īnd don’t worry about your passcode – Axis will request your passcode before you open up an app. You’ll see the “slide to unlock” slider is replaced by all of your shortcuts. Now put your finger on the little Camera shortcut. Change around which shortcuts you want to do what, and the next time you unlock your iPhone you’ll notice that… it looks the exact same. Once installed, open the Settings app and find the Axis settings pane. This means that you need a jailbroken device. The app is called Axis, and it is available from Cydia for $0.99. Well, here’s a jailbroken tweak that will allow you to add more shortcuts to your homescreen just like the Camera shortcut for any app you so desire. The camera is just a swipe away from the lockscreen, meaning you won’t miss anything while fumbling for your Camera app. One of the cool features of the iPhone is the camera button on the lock screen.
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