Another day, another survey indicating that iPhone users are generally happy with their Apple smartphone and with the AT&T wireless network. Market research boffins at Yankee Group have conducted a survey on iPhone users in the US, and the results speak for themselves. A strong 73% of Americans with a shiny iPhone in their pocket…
iPhone Dev Team releases ultrasn0w update, but not for iPhone 4 unlock
The iPhone Dev Team has released an update to their ultrasn0w carrier unlock tool for the iPhone! Excited? Well, allow us to crush that sentiment. The ultrasn0w unlocking utility has today been updated from v0.91 to v0.92, and is only intended for the iOS 3.1.x operating systems for iPhones still using the old 04.26 baseband…
Microsoft and ARM – What is Microsoft planning to do with ARM processor architecture license?
One of the bigger pieces of news hitting the wires today has processor design firm ARM Holdings announcing that Microsoft is the latest company to license ARM architecture. Like Apple and Samsung before it, Microsoft is licensing ARM architecture so that the company can take ARM processing cores and customize them for their own use.…
HTC’s leaked Windows Phone 7 smartphone codenames give glimpse into future of WP7
On the back of news that he is calling it quits in the Windows Phone modding game, the ROM “cook” known as @Conflipper has just posted HTC’s upcoming Windows Phone 7 smartphone codename list on Twitter. The list of unconfirmed WP7 phones gives us a glimpse into what the Taiwanese smartphone manufacturing powerhouse has planned…
Verizon : Motorola Droid X pulling down 5x more data than any other device
The Motorola Droid X is the hottest Android phone on the Verizon network right now, but it’s more than just a pretty face and a power-packed feature set. Verizon has confirmed that the new Android phone is actually pulling down something like five times more wireless data than any other device on Big Red’s network.…
Microsoft updates KIN phone software from the grave
As its final, parting wave to the KIN lineup of pseudo-smartphones, Microsoft has pushed out updates to the small fleet of KIN One and KIN Two handsets that actually managed to make their way out of Verizon stores. Before you get excited – not that it’s actually possible to get excited for Verizon’s ill-fated handsets…
FacePlant app for iPhone makes FaceTime video calling easy, does video-mail
So, you’ve got a shiny new iPhone 4 in your pocket and you can’t wait to try out the new FaceTime video calling feature that Apple so brilliantly integrated into iOS 4. The first thing you have to do is to find out which of your friends already have an iPhone 4. Then, you have…
Skype gets iPhone iOS 4 multitasking support, allows you to side-step voice minutes completely
Good news, Skype users with iPhones, Skype has updated its free iPhone app to support the iOS 4 multitasking feature that allows the app to run in the background. In doing so, the refreshed app basically allows heavy Skype users to avoid using their wireless voice minutes on an iPhone 4 or iPhone 3GS with…
IntoMobile comments system under repair
If you’ve recently posted a comment on IntoMobile, we’d like to thank you for being an active part of the largest mobile mobile tech community on the web. We’d also like to apologize for our wonky comments system. We’ve just become aware of a problem with the Intense Debate side of our comments system that…
DIY iPhone 4 steadycam rig is simple, awesome, cheap
So, say you’re stoked on your new iPhone 4 and the integrated 5-megapixel camera’s ability to shoot really high quality 720p HD video, but you just can’t seem to steady your caffeine-and-sugar fueled hands enough to record a decently smooth video clip. What do you do? Well, you can either buy an expensive steadycam rig…