Monday, September 11, 2017

iPhone Latest Firmware 2017 (Downloads)

These are the lates iOS for iPhones (Updated 10/11/17)

iOS 11 is here!!!

About iOS 11: Check it out

Downloads:
(iPhone 8 plus A1864-A1897-A1898)
11.0.2
iPhone10,5_11.0.2_15A421_Restore.ipsw
(iPhone 8 A1863-A1905-A1906)
11.0.2
iPhone10,4_11.0.2_15A421_Restore.ipsw 
(iPhone 7 Plus GSM&CDMA Model A1784-A1661-A1785) (14G60)
11.0.2
iPhone_7Plus_11.0.2_15A421_Restore.ipsw
11.0
iPhone_7Plus_11.0_15A372_Restore.ipsw
 10.3.3
iPhone_7Plus_10.3.3_14G60_Restore.ipsw

(iPhone 7 GSM&CDMA Model A1660-A1778-A1779) (14G60)
11.0.2
iPhone_7_11.0.2_15A421_Restore.ipsw
 11.0
iPhone_7_11.0_15A372_Restore.ipsw
10.3.3 
iPhone_7_10.3.3_14G60_Restore.ipsw

(iPhone 6s Plus GSM&CDMA Model A1634-A1687-A1699) (14G60)
(iPhone 6 Plus GSM&CDMA Model A1522-A1524) (14G60)
11.0.2
iPhone_5.5_11.0.2_15A421_Restore.ipsw
11.0
iPhone_5.5_11.0_15A372_Restore.ipsw
10.3.3
iPhone_5.5_10.3.3_14G60_Restore.ipsw

(iPhone 6s GSM&CDMA Model A1633-A1688-A1700) (14G60)
(iPhone 6 GSM&CDMA Model iPhone A1549-A1586) (14G60)
11.0.2
iPhone_4.7_11.0.2_15A421_Restore.ipsw
11.0
iPhone_4.7_11.0_15A372_Restore.ipsw
10.3.3
iPhone_4.7_10.3.3_14G60_Restore.ipsw

Note: iPhone 6 and 6s got the same firmware, same goes to iPhone 6 Plus and 6s Plus

(iPhone 5s CDMA&GSM Model A1533-A1457-A1528-A1530) (14G60) 
(iPhone 5s GSM Model A1533-A1453) (14G60)
11.0.2
iPhone_4.0_64bit_11.0.2_15A421_Restore.ipsw
11.0
iPhone_4.0_64bit_11.0_15A372_Restore.ipsw
10.3.3
iPhone_4.0_64bit_10.3.3_14G60_Restore.ipsw

Not supported for upgrade to iOS 11
(iPhone 5c CDMA&GSM Model A1532-A1507-A1526-A1529) (14G60)
(iPhone 5c GSM Model A1532-A1456) (14G60)
(iPhone 5 Global Model A1429) (14G60)
(iPhone 5 GSM Only AT&T A1428) (14G60)
10.3.3 
iPhone_4.0_32bit_10.3.3_14G60_Restore.ipsw

Note: iPhone 5s CDMA and GSM got same firmware, same goes to iPhone 5c and 5 respectively. Now I welcome and see this as a great move from apple, save us data and time downloading firmware on each model.




Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Easy Way to hard reset LG-P705 (Optimus L7)



Are you trying hard to find a way to restore your LG Optimus L7 into it's factory state due to lock code, too many patterns or lag issues?

Well you've come to the right place.

Things needed:
Micro USB
A computer, either laptop or desktop
 Instruction:
  • Turn off your phone then remove your battery.
  • Hold down the volume down (-) button
  • Without the battery and while holding down the volume down button, now connect your phone to the computer using the micro USB ( Computer must be on)
  •  Watch for the phone to come on and the light on the bottom buttoms blink then touch the menu buttons for 2 seconds.
  • Release both keys, (Volume button+Menu button)
  • Wait for the android logo to appear and it will eventually go to recovery.
  • By Using the up and down volume buttons, Navigate to wipe data/Factory Reset
  • Now use power Button to select it then navigate again the "yes" on the next screen then use power button to select yes. 
  • Wait until it's done.
  • Then you're done you can now select reboot, remove the phone to the computer then put the battery on.
  • Now you just have successfully reset your phone.



Wednesday, September 4, 2013

MOTO X: Touted as first smartphone that is purely american made or is it?


       The Moto X is Motorola’s first phone designed from the start under its new owner, Google Inc. The Internet search company bought Motorola Mobility for $12.4 billion last year. Google is heavily marketing its new flagship Moto X smartphone as being made-in-the-USA, but that label mainly applies to what's on the surface. The Moto X is the first smartphone to carry the “Made in the U.S.A.” designation. Labor costs are higher in the U.S. compared with Asian factories, where phones are typically made. But IHS said the Moto X is about 5 percent cheaper to make than Samsung Electronic Co.’s flagship Galaxy S4 phone. The firm said the Moto X’s overall production cost is just 9 percent more than that of Apple’s iPhone 5.
The findings come as little surprise, as the labor cost of a phone is just a small part of its production cost. IHS estimates that labor and other assembly costs Motorola $12 per phone for the Moto X, bringing the production cost to $226. That compares with $207 for the iPhone 5 and $237 for the Galaxy S4. IHS said Motorola is able to keep the cost of parts low by using standard components that don’t break much new ground.
 Motorola’s new Moto X phone doesn’t cost more to make simply because it’s assembled in Texas, research firm IHS said.
 A look inside the Moto X, which went on sale last month in North America, shows that nearly all of its parts were built in Asia or Europe. Market researcher IHS published a list of the phone's components last week based on a teardown of the hardware.
"If people are somehow thinking that 'made in America' is American top to bottom, they don't understand the electronics supply chain," IHS analyst Andrew Rassweiler said in an interview. "You've got three flags planted, possibly, in even one piece of silicon."
For decades, hardware makers have moved production to countries where labor costs are lower, primarily in Asia. The chip industry followed when governments and conglomerates in Japan, Taiwan and South Korea invested heavily to create chipmakers. The industry trend is overwhelmingly toward geographic dispersion and interdependence.
President Barack Obama has been calling for electronics companies to relocate manufacturing in the US, and Apple, Google and Lenovo Group have committed to assemble some products there. Motorola proudly calls the Moto X "the first smartphone ever to be designed and assembled in the U.S.A." The device is put together at a factory in Forth Worth, Texas , which will employ about 2,000 people, according to the company.
That's 2,000 jobs that America wouldn't have had otherwise, but it's tiny compared to the 1.3 million or so employees who work at Hon Hai Precision Industry, part of the Foxconn Technology Group. Assembly accounts for just 5% of the total cost of building each Moto X unit, according to IHS. At $12 a device, U.S. assembly is slightly more expensive than doing it in Asia, but components still represent the vast majority of the $226 price of making each phone.
 “With the Moto X, Motorola is reaping the public-relations and customization upsides of producing a smartphone in the United States, while maintaining competitive hardware costs,” said Andrew Rassweiler, senior director for cost benchmarking services at IHS.
IHS said the estimated $12 for assembly is about $3.50 to $4 more than other leading phones.
“Our initial estimate suggests the additional costs of onshoring the Moto X are relatively low,” IHS said.
Assembling in the U.S. has advantages beyond making Motorola seem patriotic. It helps the Google subsidiary to more quickly ship made-to-order hardware to AT&T customers who personalize their Moto X phones with colored plastic or wooden backs, said Mark Randall, the company's senior vice president of supply chain and operations.
"We're proud that Moto X is designed, engineered and assembled in the USA, but our decision to assemble here was also rooted in providing the best possible experience for consumers," Randall wrote in an emailed statement. "Assembling in the USA enables consumers in the USA to design their customized Moto X smartphones online and receive them in just a few days."
The phone went on stores with a quite low price and has been seen dropping fast of it's original price. Now the question is will moto X the first "american made" smartphone will go flying high or will die?

Friday, July 26, 2013

[How to] Unlock your nokia lumia 710 to be used on another network [Sim Unlock] [Free]


Actually unlocking your lumia 710 either it's RM-809 or RM-803 for you to be able to use another network is as easy as making a sunny-side up egg for breakfast, well, yep kind of simple as that if you know how to cook? Kidding aside.

Ok enough of that trying to be funny stuff but really not working and let's go to the real deal.Follow this simple walk-through and you will be enjoying an unlock lumia 710 in no time.

First? Check your phone if you got an unlock bootloader or was it lock? This is critical coz this method of unlocking will not be possible and will not get any success result if your bootloader is lock.

But how to check? Click on my post in HERE on how to check if you got a lock or unlock bootloader, and IF your phone got a lock bootloader then YOU have to follow the procedure on the same post to get the bootloader unlock then come back here for the rest of the procedure, this time on sim unlocking.

So here we go, assuming that you already got a phone that was bootloader unlock.

Tool that you need:
NSSpro - By now I am hoping that you already know this program made possible by one of the important man in GSM world (bphreaks)

*Launch NSSpro (NssPro_0.54 - Latest)
*Under Simlocks click WP7 (see attached image)
*Put your phone into OSBL mode: Turn off the phone then press vol up (+) plug-in the USB but keep pressing the vol up button until the phone vibrates then release it. 
Simply Click unlock and wait for the process to finish, it won't take long 2 minutes maximum.
 *After the process is done disconnect your phone and put an unaccepted simcard if it ask for pin code just input 8 zeros.
*Congrats you now have a fully working sim unlock phone.
Figure 1.1

If you keep getting an error like this:

Looking for NAND disk...Done.
Trying to p**** partition tables...Done.
----------------------------------------------------
FAT16 absolute address:    0x001F4200
FAT16 partition size:      0x0927C000
----------------------------------------------------
Reading FAT16 raw...Error!

Just go to SETTINGS right next to WP7 and tick  Lumia unlock - alternative search for old pc and try again.
 
Note: This method of unlocking works for PIN and PUK blocked phones. 

If you got any further questions I would be happy to assist. The comment page is always open. 

Monday, July 22, 2013

[How to] Hard Reset Nokia Lumia 710, 800, 900, 920



Same as I posted HERE, this Nokia lumia phones (710, 800, 900, 920) can be hard reset (Reset to factory settings) by doing this simple steps and key combinations:

* Turn off your phone.
* Hold volume down (-) + power + camera until phone vibrates
* Release Power button once the vibrate finish but continue to hold volume down (-) + camera.
* Windows logo will appear for some time wait for it until the boot completes.
* Congratulations your phone has now been successfully reseted and is back to its factory settings.


Take note that this procedure will delete all the contents of your phone so better back up everything before proceeding.






Saturday, July 20, 2013

[How to] Hard Reset you nokia lumia 610

Ever forgot your password or your phone freeze for some incompatible apps or you mess your settings bad? Don't worry you'll have your phone working again in less than three minutes, just follow the instructions below.
This post will teach you how to hard rest your nokia lumia 610, take NOTE though that by doing a hard reset you're fully wiping the content of your phone including your phone internal memory and going back to it's factory settings so make sure that you back all the necessary things if you still can like photos contacts or anything important before you proceed.

Simple steps:

* Turn off your phone.
* Hold volume down (-) + power + camera until phone vibrates
* Release Power button once the vibrate finish but continue to hold volume down (-) + camera.
* Windows logo will appear for some time wait for it until the boot completes.
* Congratulations your Nokia Lumia 610 has now been successfully reseted and is back to its factory settings.

Friday, April 12, 2013

Free unlock codes for huawei here

A free gift to all..

Post your Huawei modem or phone IMEI here and I will give the unlock code ASAP.. Both for new or old brands..

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