iPhone 4 HSUPA Uploads 10X Faster

June 25, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

In addition to its oddly secret 512MB of RAM, iPhone 4 also packs another important feature Steve Jobs gave only brief mention of during his introductory keynote at WWDC: support for High-Speed Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA).

HSUPA (also known as Enhanced Uplink) is a 3G protocol that provides uplink speeds up to 5.76 Mbps in the Category 6 flavor supported by iPhone 4. It joins HSDPA (High-Speed Download Packet Access), the enhanced download upgrade to UMTS 3G service that was supported by last year’s iPhone 3GS, enabling up to 7.2 Mbps downloads. Because it lacked support for HSUPA, iPhone 3GS was limited to just 384 kbps uploads. Read more…

Android Successfully Ported To The iPhone 3G

May 07, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

After demonstrating Android running on his iPhone 2G, Planetbeing has succeeded in porting Android OS to the iPhone 3G.

Here is some comments on the progress made to PCWorld.

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We’ve also made several other improvements to the original port in this version. Along with many under-the-hood improvements and bug fixes, the Wi-Fi driver has been fleshed out with all the Android-specific extensions, making it more stable and reliable. We’ve also added an Android icon to the boot menu to make it more easily accessible.. Read more…

SpringBoard Rotator Updated To 1.3

April 16, 2010 :: Posted by - SoSly :: Category - News

SpringBoard Rotator has been updated to version 1.3 bringing support for many more iPhone applications.

The app lets you use your iPhone in every one of the possible 4 orientations automatically when you rotate your device. Read more…