Aug 01

These features can make iPhone 4 more powerful and easier to use than ever. Not much very compared with the iPod but still, we must remember that it is first a phone then an MP4 player. Whichever the case, people are still interested to watch movies and videos on iPhone 4. Then what kind of video is going for iPhone 4, iPhone 3gs, iPhone 3g?

Some technical lines for you: Video Format: MP4, MOV, M4V Video Size: up to 640*480 Video Bitrate: up to 1.5Mbps for H.264, or 2.5Mbps for MPEG-4 So if your movies or videos on Mac OS X are not MP4, MOV, or M4V, Aneesoft iPhone 4 Video Converter and DVD to iPhone 4 Converter for Mac are designed for you to convert those movies and videos to the format that iPhone 4 supports, Which provide optimized presets for your iPhone 4 so you don’t need to worry about the settings.

Part one Simple steps to convert videos to iPhone 4 on MAC Step 1 Launch Aneesoft iPhone 4 converter for mac and add video files Run Aneesoft iPhone 4 Video Converter for Mac, click the big button “Add…” to add videos from your hard disk. Step 2. Select “iPhone 4″ in output format list You’ll find a wide range of preset video setting options avaiable for Apple iPhone 4. You may select “iPhone 4 MPEG-4 (640*480) Video(*.mp4)” for converting vidoes to iPhone 4 supported videos on Mac. You can change “Settings” Choose “H.264 For iPhone 4(MC)” and all parameters will be automatically set for h.264.

Step 3 Hit convert to start videos to iPhone 4 conversion on MAC Voila! That’s it! Let this iPhone 4 Video Converter for Mac do the rest for you! When the conversion is done, upload the output videos to your iPhone 4 and enjoy it any time you like!

Part two Simple steps to rip DVD movies to iPhone 4 on MAC Step1 Download and install DVD Ripping software for Mac Load your DVD files to Aneesoft DVD to iPhone 4 Converter for Mac through “Load DVD”. Alternatively, you can hit “Load IFO” to import IFO files. In a minute, your DVD files will be listed at the main panel. The next steps are similar to convert videos, set output format and start converting, you can get the details by following the guides.

Tips

* Batch conversion. Aneesoft iPhone 4 Video Converter for Mac and DVD to iPhone 4 Converter for Mac allows you to add as many videos or DVD files as you want to convert to iPhone 4 H.264 videos for watching on iPhone 4. Only the titles you checked will be converted. * Armed with a user-friendly interface and fast speed, Aneesoft iPhone 4 Video Converter for Mac and DVD to iPhone 4 Converter for Mac makes videos and DVD movies to iPhone conversion routine quite simple. * Edit & merge videos: trim, crop, add effect, add watermark. You can trim, crop, special effect and add watermark to videos files with Aneesoft iPhone 4 conversion tools. * Support 320×240, 680×320, 640×480, 720×406 resolutions for iPhone 4, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, Mac OS X 10.5 Leopard and Mac OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard on iMac, Mac Pro, MacBook, MacBook Pro, MacBook Air, etc. * Note, if you are a Windows user and want to convert videos or DVD to iPhone 4, please refer to Aneesoft iPhone 4 video converter and DVD to iPhone 4 Converter for Windows.

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Aug 01

When I reviewed Apple’s new iPhone 4 last month, I said that, overall, it was still the best of the super-smartphones. But I warned that, in my tests, its performance in making voice calls on AT&T’s network in the U.S. was decidedly mixed. acer laptop battery

In some cases, I found it dropped fewer calls than its predecessor, the iPhone 3GS. In others, especially in weak-coverage areas, I found that it showed fewer bars of service than the 3GS and that in about half a dozen cases in weak-coverage areas, it briefly showed no service at all, or was searching for a network, while the older model showed some service.

I also reported that Apple told me that it had discovered a bug in the new phone’s display of bars, as opposed to its actual reception, and that a fix for the bug was in the works. Nevertheless, I said that despite the new iPhone’s overall quality, I couldn’t recommend it for people in areas with poor reception on AT&T, the phone’s sole carrier in the U.S.

A big controversy then erupted after it was reported that if a user’s hand touched a visible seam in the phone’s antenna, which is mostly external and runs along its edge, the signal-strength bars dropped dramatically. Apple conceded the point, but said this effect, called attenuation, occurred on all cellphones, even those whose antennas were out of view inside the case. It also said the effect on the iPhone 4 appeared greater than it really was because the error in displaying the bars exaggerated how many there were in the first place. It has since issued the promised fix, which tends now to show fewer bars, and to show less of a drop-off when this “hot spot” in the antenna is touched.  HP laptop batteries

So, this week, I am presenting a follow-up on the reception issue. It is based on my real-world experience—not lab tests—over six weeks of daily use with two different iPhone 4 units: the original one Apple lent me for testing, and a second one I purchased on which I installed the fix for the display of the bars. compaq laptop battery

As in most unscientific cellphone tests, my experience was affected by many variables, including the locations where I used the phone (in this case, the Washington and Boston areas), and the coverage and congestion on the cellular network at various times and places. So, your experience may differ.

After my six weeks of constant use of two iPhone 4s, I still believe it is, overall, the best device in its class, for reasons including its ultra high-resolution screen; easy, integrated video calling; slick software; strong battery life; a remarkably thin body; and a world-beating selection of 225,000 third-party apps.

As for reception, I am sticking with my initial conclusions. I have found that in areas with average or strong AT&T coverage and capacity, the iPhone performs better than its predecessor and about as well as other AT&T smartphones I’ve recently tested. It still drops too many calls for my taste on AT&T’s heavily stressed network, which has experienced a stunning 5,000% rise in data traffic since the iPhone’s introduction in 2007. That data traffic reduces the network’s ability to handle voice calls.

Just as with its predecessors, I have experienced some terrible calls, which dropped multiple times, especially while in my car, when any cellphone must hand off the call among different cell towers and travel occasionally through weak or overloaded coverage areas. But I have had fewer of these worst-case experiences than with the 3GS, and marginally fewer occasions when the call dropped even once. This experience may not be acceptable to some users, but it is, overall, an improvement.

Outside of the car, in areas where I had good or just adequate reception, the iPhone 4 performed better than its predecessor, dropping fewer calls.

In weak coverage areas, however, I continue to find that the iPhone 4 performs worse than the 3GS. Apple says it has heard the opposite from many of its customers. The company says they report that the new model works better in poor coverage areas. But that hasn’t been my experience. I still find that calls drop more frequently in these areas, and that, occasionally, it either shows no service or is searching for service, though it tends to recover quickly.

One caveat: on several occasions, I have found that even when the iPhone 4 showed only one bar (with the new bar-displaying software) I was still able to make and hold clear calls.

What about the dreaded “hot spot,” a seam at the lower left of the external antenna where the cellular radio is connected to the external portion of the antenna? In my experience, deliberately touching that spot can, indeed, make the bars fall, from say, three to one. But, sometimes, it actually makes the bars rise. In general, I’d say it makes the bars fluctuate.

But touching the hot spot doesn’t always ruin the call, even if it lowers the number of bars. In several cases, when I was already on a call with three or four bars showing, I deliberately covered the hot spot with my hand, and the call continued normally, strong and clear, even though the bars dropped to one or two.

I also spent a few days testing the “bumper” case Apple is now giving away to every iPhone 4 user. It greatly reduced what call problems I experienced, even in weak areas, though it didn’t entirely eliminate dropped calls, which occur even in good coverage.

One other point. A key reason Apple moved most of the antenna to the outside of the phone was to free up room inside for a larger battery, while keeping the phone thin. In my six weeks of experience, the battery life has been outstanding. I have never run out of battery in a day’s use, despite constant, heavy email traffic, lots of Web surfing and app usage, and frequent checking of social networks.

So that’s my six-week, real-world report. Despite the hot-spot issue and the exposed antenna, the iPhone 4 does better than the 3GS for me in decent coverage. But I still wouldn’t advise adopting it as your primary phone if you live, work or travel in areas with poor AT&T reception, or if you prefer a network under less stress.

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Jul 31

No iTunes to copy files on Mac to iPhone
Got a new iPhone and wanna put some pictures, musics and videos onto it, iTunes is absolutely the normal solution for you. But for many people, they do not like to use iTunes because of the inconvenience. So, what about if you can copy your local files on Mac to iPhone direcly without using iTunes?

Here recommends you a third-party software named iPhone to Mac Transfer, which allows you to dispel your annoyance of iTunes to copy any files like songs and movies to your iPhone from Mac safely and fast without iTunes

With this iPhone to Mac Transfer, you can connect your iPhone to Mac fast. The user-friendly and concise interface enables even a novice can use it without difficulty. Then click “Add files to iPhone iPod” button to select the music, picture and movie files you want to put on your iPhone. That’s so easy!

Also, you can move your iPhone contents to Mac local files for a back up or import the files into iTunes directly.

Why choose iPhone to Mac Transfer

Transfer music, videos, photos, TV Shows and podcasts from iPhone to Mac, iPhone 3G to Mac, iPhone 3GS to Mac and iPhone to iTunes. Transfer local files from Mac to iPhone with ease. Transfer and add music or movies from iPhone to iTunes library. Create, rename and delete a playlist on iPhone/iPod. Offer Quick Search and Filter functions so that you can easily find files you want. Transfer files among multiple iPods at one time. Manage your iPhone or iPod touch like an external hard drive. Support adding illustration for video in thumbnail mode. Works with all models of iPhone/iPod, including iPhone, iPhone 3G, iPhone 3GS, iPod classic, iPod nano, iPod nano 5G, iPod touch, etc Fully supports iPhone OS 3.1, iPod nano 5G FW 1.0 and iTunes 9

Step-by-step Guides: How to copy files from Mac to iPhone

Step1. Download and Install iPhone to Mac Transfer and connect your iPhone

Run the software, and connect your iPhone to your computer via USB cable. After done, the iPhone to Mac Transfer will automatically recognize it and your iPhone library and playlists appear in the Device list.

Step2 Click “Add files to iPhone button” to copy local files on Mac

Open the library/playlist that you want to import files on Mac to your iPhone. And click the “Add Files to iPhone” or “Add Folder to iPhone” button.

Step 3 Select files you want to add on your iPhone.

Then, it will pop up a “Please select folder” window, which allows you to select and import the files you want to put on your iPhone.

To those who want to create their own personalized iPhone playlist, you can try this function.
Choose the “File -> Playlist” option to create a new list , and then choose the “New Playlist” option from the submenu. Then Drag-and-drop to import or export files need and drag it to the local, or you can choose the file from the local and drag it to the iPhone.

Now, you can freely copy the files on your Mac to your iPhone with this wonderful iPhone copy, iPhone ripping software, saving your significant time and money!

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Jul 30

The Apple iPhone has forever changed the face of the mobile phone industry. All the versions of the iPhone have brought something new to the industry and it remains to be seen how Apple’s iPhone 4G will fare upon its launch.

It’s only been three years since the first Apple iPhone made it to retail stores around the world. It was a breath of fresh air to an industry bursting with 1.5 mega pixel candy bar phones. Like a phoenix from the ashes, the mobile phone industry saw an enormous boom and with the first iPhone in the lead, the era of touchscreen phones began.

When it had first come out, the iPhone faced a lot of criticism as it lacked many of the basic features which were expected to be available even with the cheapest mobile phone. However, after one year, Apple came out with the iPhone 3G, a phone that corrected and improved upon many of the shortcomings of its earlier model.

Unlike the 2G version, 3G had the option of sending and receiving MMSes, this was one of the biggest problems faced by the original iPhone and was one of the reasons why some people opted to stay away from it. Apple iPhone 3G also had GPS support, this allows the users to easily chart out a simple, safe, fast and easy to follow route to their destination. Users can also check out the various restaurants, hospitals and other important structures by using the A-GPS along with pre-loaded Google Maps.

Two years have passed since the iPhone 3G came out; and Apple took that time to work on the successor to the throne. The Apple iPhone 4G is expected to hit the stores on  the 21st of June and will aim to take the ‘iPhone’ experience to another level. This new model will improve upon the resolution, camera, better battery, better storage, micro SIM and a new, faster processor.

The iPhone has been spread into all generations of mobile phones. The 2G has been discontinued, the 3G is available now and the 4G will be available in a couple of weeks. No matter the make, attractive Apple iPhone deals from Vodafone, Three, O2, Orange, Tmobile and Virgin are available on many online shopping sites. Internet users can use this platform to check out the latest deals available on the iPhone of their choice, they can then compare these deals to come ot an informed decision. Network service providers also give away free gifts and special discounts incase the iPhone is bought with a contract deal. There is a chance of getting a free 42 and 32 inch LCD TV, laptop and Next-Gen consoles like – PSP, Xbox 360, PSP 3, Nintendo Wii and PSP Go. Apart from gifts, they can also avail cash back offers, free line rentals and discounted connections.

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Jul 30

was looking for a car mount suction cup and a car charger for my iPhone 3G. I came across an interesting package at FNAC, a suction mount bracket + Air Vent + cord cigarette lighter for iphone brand MCA. The iPhone is perfectly held in the carrier, the arm is rigid and the cup seems stuck on the windscreen. I have not tested support for air vents. I am not happy with current kit. So, if you can suggest me some of the car kits for iphone it would be great. Thank you for your help.

Re: Best iPhone car charger
Hello,
Apparently many adjustments in all possible directions by cons-supporting air vents but if you want to use it to use GPS is not the best support grid. Note also the air conditioning blowing on the iPhone is pretty average. Just follow this and see what is the result. If you are not happy then go for some other kit, such as provided by Kingston.

Re: Best iPhone car charger

I tested all car stereos home, and impossible to have it. Either the iPhone was not recognized, or it was not loaded, or it put the (very ugly) white screen “accessory connected” and the music is controlled on the radio. Do you have any idea about it? Basically, I need a car kit that makes me the same functionality as a FM emitter: iphone music sends, receives calls, makes GPS, etc. … And send all the car audio. Any additional information is appreciated.

Re: Best iPhone car charger
There are two modes that are configurable you car kit

- Either you can configure the car drivers to the iPod
- The iPhone can be mounted to car driver

For my part I activated the 2nd mode. A small “iPod” is displayed in the lower right corner of the screen, and track number / title / etc displayed on the screen. I chose the music, and driver / playlists from the iPhone.

Re: Best iPhone car charger
Hello,
For me this was not a need because I never landed in principle by car, except for rare exceptions. And terms of look these radios are pretty nice. By cons I think the docs quite unclear and I hate to read a doc. The most significant thing is not having a wire and a charger plugged. There are even quite short dock cables if your iPhone is not far from the car.

Re: Best iPhone car charger
Today I bought a charger “Xtreme inchargeauto mac” in orange or a store they said it was compatible with the 3G or I feel that this is not the case according which is marked on the package and on different sites. Before you open for anything, would there be the holders of this model? If it works with 3G, is there not a risk dabimer iphone 3g? If not, what model do you recommend to be on the compatibility? Thank you for your answers but find accessories for the 3g is not so simple it seems? So much for the support I can wait but not for the car charger?

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