📅 January 14, 2014

Over-the-Air iOS 7.1 Download Files Can Be Deleated in Beta 3

With the third beta of iOS 7.1, Apple included a feature that allows users to delete OTA ( over-the-air ) installation files that are installed automatically when an iPhone is connected to AC power.

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With the third beta of iOS 7.1, Apple included a feature that allows users to delete OTA ( over-the-air ) installation files that are installed automatically when an iPhone is connected to AC power.

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📅 June 25, 2012

Apple Drops iOS 6 Beta 2

pple has released an over-the-air update to the iOS 6 Beta which was first released after the WWDC keynote on June 11.

Apple has released an over-the-air update to the iOS 6 Beta which was first released after the WWDC keynote on June 11. The update is only available for some devices at the moment as Apple slowly rolls it out.

Apple has not yet updated its developer website with release notes or other details on the update.

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📅 February 9, 2012

No Update: Stop Accidental OTA Updates

New day, new tweak in Cydia. No Update stops new Software Being Discoverable in the Sofware Update Section in the Settings.app.This means this will stop any accidental Updates comming trough and accendly installing it.

It will also show a message to show that the tweak has worked and no software will be discoverable (in the Software Section) if you decided you want to install the latest firmware just simply remove the tweak from Cydia.

No Update is available in Cydia via BigBoss repo…

📅 January 9, 2012

Apple Releases iOS 5.1 Beta 3

Just a quick heads-up: Apple has just released iOS 5.1b3 to developers. Right now this is just a OTA update, available to users who are already running iOS 5.1 beta, but it should be available on Apple’s servers for general download soon. If you want to jailbreak, or especially unlock, DO NOT update to this beta. Also, make sure you save your blobs.

📅 November 23, 2011

noOTA Badge: Remove OTA Update Badge On Settings.app

Remove OTA badge from Settings.app

One of the golden rules of jailbreaking is ‘ do not update as soon as you are notified about a new software update ‘ . With Apple’s new OTA ( over the air ) updates, it’s easier than ever to screw it up and the badge on the Settings.app can be annoying. If you want to remove it, there’s a new tweak in Cydia called ‘noOTA Badge’ which will do just that. There’s no options to configure. Just install and enjoy.

noOTA Badge is available for free in Cydia via BigBoss repo…

📅 August 7, 2011

Apple Drops iOS 5 Beta 5 To Developers

Just a quick heads-up: Apple dropped iOS 5 beta 5 to developers.

Just a quick heads-up: Apple dropped iOS 5 beta 5 to developers. If you want an OTA update, you must first ( backup all your data ) go to Settings>General>Reset>Erase All Content and Settings. As usual, we advise all jail breakers and especially unlockers to stay away from this update.