As you know Apple iPhone could not run Flash. Today I would like to show “How to Install Flash / Flash on iPhone 4 on demo video. This has been done by the the iPhone hacker, Comex, the guy behind jailbreakme.
Simply follow the steps listed below.
- First Jailbreak your iPhone (Open jailbreakme.com on your iPhone via wifi and follow instructions).
- Open Cydia > Manage > Sources
- Edit source and add http://repo.benm.at
- Search Frash and install it.
- You shall be able to see all the flash content after this.
- All the content has to be viewed on request by tapping the flash component.
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Posted by Jas under Tips on Monday Jul 19, 2010

For some reason, my iPhone Camera doesn’t save my photos anymore and I can’t delete my photo anymore.
I guess you can found tons of solution after google but I would like to share the most easy & quick solution that I have found.
You can use any browser(Personally I used PC Suite) and look for /user/media/DCIM folder, just ‘rename’ or ‘delete’ the DCIM and and that’s all.
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Posted by Jas under Tips on Friday Nov 13, 2009
If you are using the Jailbreak Apple iphone than you may infected by new iPhone Worm.
Some of the Apple iPhone users in Australia have reported that their iPhones have become infected by a worm, which changes your iPhone wallpaper to a picture of 1980s pop singer and internet meme Rick Astley. The worm targets users who have jailbroken their phone but have not changed their default root login password.
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Posted by Jas under Tips on Monday Oct 26, 2009
The battery in an iPhone is a lithium-based battery which is most common in consumer portable devices. A lithium-ion battery provides 300-500 discharge/charge cycles in its lifetime and the following tips are just a few ways to efficiently gain longer battery lifespans while extending overall battery life of your iPhone.
Apple iPhone battery cannot last long is the most common problem now day. Let me share with you how to maximize iPhone battery performance.
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Posted by Jas under Tips on Friday Jul 31, 2009
Tips from http://www.makeuseof.com
iPhone Keypad Codes
*3001#12345#*- Opens up the “Field Test” settings on your iPhone, which allows you to see many, many advanced network settings on your phone including cell site information and more.
*#06# – Displays your iPhone’s International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number (this code also works on many other phones).
*#21# – Displays any call forwarding settings enabled on your iPhone.
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Posted by Jas under Tips on Friday Apr 24, 2009
If you receive a call showing +6012-345678 on your Apple iPhone but not showing your friend name which save in your iPhone contact list. Why? This is because Malaysia doesn’t support regional format of your iPhone.
Here, I would like to share how to overcome this issue.
Step 1: Add Cydia Source http://www.ispaziorepo.com/cydia/apt/
Step 2: Download and install CallerID Fix from Cydia (search or go to All Packages)
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Posted by Watson under Tips on Tuesday Mar 24, 2009
As all of us know that, there are no “Official unlock” iPhone in Malaysia from any of our Mobile Service Provider until Mid of March 2009 (Maxis come out plan for iPhone 3G by mid of March 2009, you can get it with Holy High price).
For those who get their iPhone 2G or 3G from whatever way and use them in Malaysia, normally is Jailbreak set.
What do we mean Jailbreak? iPhone, by default, is locked to one of the Mobile Service Provider, like AT&T. You can only use AT&T simcard and service if you go through the “normal” way. It will NOT work on Maxis, Digi, or Celcom.
So, how do we enable an iPhone in Malaysia and use with our Local Mobile Service Provider? We jailbreak and unlock the iPhone.
Before you continue, please read this carefully! One step wrong will brick your iPhone and make it no more usable! Do it at your OWN RISK!!!
If you found yourself confuse with what I write here, please DO NOT continue to do the job yourself. Find someone who can know this, or better still, pay someone to do the job for you, so that you DO NOT brick (brick in iPhone term, means you corrupted the firmware and even baseband, and the phone is NO MORE bootable) your iPhone!!!
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