iPhone 4

iOS 5.0.1 OTA Update Messes Up Address Book for Verizon iPhone 4S Users – Here’s How To Fix it

iOS 5.0.1 update hasn’t done much wonders for users for their battery life woes but it has introduced a new bug which messes up the address book for iPhone 4S users on Verizon. What it does is that it removes the contact’s name and shows just their number in the text contact field or when someone calls the user. Basically, it’s as if you just saved a number and not the contact’s name even though that’s not the case.

Horrible Battery Life on iPhone 4 with iOS 5? You’re not alone!

I’ve been reading about this issue all over the Internet and if you’ve come here, chances are that you’re suffering from this as well. Ever since the final release of iOS 5, the iPhone 4 battery drains like there’s a leak in it. Sure, I use my phone a lot more than the average person ( I know because people give me the looks which I rarely notice as my eyes are glued to the screen ) but the battery drains the most on standby which is just astonishing! How can my iPhone 4 lose 10% battery overnight after being fully charged and that too on stand by?

Add NFC to your iPhone with this Easy Hack!

In the past, if you wanted to add NFC (Near Field Communications) to your iPhone, it involved getting down and dirty and doing some soldering. The newest hack however provides an invisible solution, granted you are comfortable removing the back of your iPhone 4.

T-Mobile USA now offering Micro-SIM Cards, Specifically for iPhone Owners

T-Mobile said unofficially last month, that there are over 1 million iPhones on their network. So if you are a T-Mobile user (like me) and have an iPhone (like me), you can now upgrade to the iPhone 4 or future iPhone with ease. Before, if you wanted an iPhone 4, you would have to cut your current T-Mobile SIM to size. T-Mobile is offering the Micro SIM for free to customers who sign a new 2 year contract.