
iPhone Firmware 1.1.3 or higher How to Manage Your Calls and SMS With iLog
These are instructions on how to use iLog. iLog is a call and sms history manager for your iPhone.
Make sure you have installer.iclarified.com added to your Installer sources.
Step One
Press to launch Installer from your SpringBoard.
Step Two
Press to select the Install tab from the bottom of the screen.
Step Three
Press to select iClarified from the list of Categories.
Step Four
Press to select iLog from the list of Packages.
Step Five
Press the Install button at the top right hand corner of the screen.
Step Six
Press the large red Install button that appears.
Step Seven
A notice will appear asking you to confirm the iLog install. Press the large OK button.
Step Eight
Once install has completed another Notice will appear informing you of a successful installation. Press the OK button.
You will then be returned to the Categories list. Press the Home button to return to your SpringBoard. Notice the new iLog icon. Press the iLog icon to launch the application.
Step Nine
iLog will open up in the Recent tab. This means it is displaying your Call History. At the top there are three tabs, Missed, Received and Dialed. Press any one of these tabs to view your call history for that section.
Step Ten
If you press the blue right arrow next to any of the calls in the Recent Tab you will see the phone number's address book entry with information as to the duration of the call.
Step Eleven
Press the Log tab at the bottom of the screen to view your full history log. This includes calls as well as SMS history.
Step Twelve
If you press the blue right arrow next to an SMS you can view the message as well as remove it from your history.
Step Thirteen
If you press the Filter button at the top of the Log window you can filter which entries are displayed in the Log.
Step Fourteen
Pressing the Edit button will allow you to delete specific entries.
Step Fifteen
Press to select the Duration tab at the bottom of the screen. This will allow you to view the Last, Dialed, Received, and All Durations. You can choose to reset durations if you like.
Step Sixteen
Press to select the Preference tab at the bottom of the screen. From here your have two options, Genera and Data.
From the General option you can set the log to Show Phone Number, Call On Tap, and set the max historical entries.
From the Data option you can Remove All Calls and Remove All SMS.


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How to Jailbreak the iPod Touch using iLiberty+
Note: This guide is not final. It will be fully updated when iLiberty+ is released.
The Jailbreak process for the iPod Touch is fast and easy with the new iLiberty+ application. By default, the Touch jailbreak will install BSD subsystem, Installer, and Cydia. Additional apps can be installed via custom payloads.
1. Restore phone to 1.1.4 using iTunes
2. Activate your iPod Touch by giving it a name
3. Download:
iLiberty for Windows
4. Run iLiberty+
5. On the Standard tab, check the box for Jailbreak (the others will be greyed-out)
6. If you wish to add other programs by using a special payload file, click on the Payloads tab, check the box for Select your own payload, and browse to find your custom payload file.
7. On the Standard tab, click on Free my iPod Touch


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How to Jailbreak/Activate/Unlock the iPhone using iLiberty+
Note: This guide is not final. It will be fully updated when iLiberty+ is released.
The Jailbreak/Activation/Unlock process for the iPhone is fast and easy with the new iLiberty+ application.
Jailbreak - By default, the iPhone jailbreak will install BSD subsystem, Installer, and Cydia. Additional apps can be installed via custom payloads.
Activation - Checking the activation checkbox allows you to bypass the iTunes activation process. (i.e. you want to use a pre-paid SIM chip from the official iPhone carrier in your country, instead of getting a contract).
Unlock - Checking the unlock checkbox allows you to use the phone with any carrier that uses GSM anywhere in the world. (i.e. you are traveling and want to avoid roaming fees, or you are in a country that does not have an official iPhone carrier).
1. Restore phone to 1.1.4 using iTunes
2. Download :
iLiberty for Windows
3. Run iLiberty+
4. On the Standard tab, check the box(es) for Jailbreak/Activate/Unlock as desired.
5. If your phone came with 1.1.2 or later and has a 4.6 bootloader, check the box for Unlock with 3.9FB to unlock the phone via the reversible 3.9 Fake Blank bootloader method. See Guides for more information.
6. If you wish to add other programs by using a special payload file, click on the Payloads tab, check the box for Select your own payload, and browse to find your custom payload file.
7. On the Standard tab, click on Free my iPhone


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Repairing EDGE/WiFi/BT with iLiberty+
Note: This guide is not final. It will be fully updated when iLiberty+ is released.
The repair process for broken WiFi/BT and signal problems has been integrated into the new iLiberty program. This is done by downloading iLiberty+ and the WiFi_Fix payload.
1. Restore phone to 1.1.4 using iTunes
2. Download iLiberty+ and the WiFi_Fix payload
3. Run iLiberty+
4. On the Standard tab, check the boxes for Jailbreak and Activate only
5. On the Payloads tab, check the box for EDGE/WiFi/Bluetooth fix
6. On the Standard tab, click on Free my iPhone!


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Now that developers have started to be excepted into Apple's iPhone Dev program, many of those who weren't will most likely be looking for a leaked copy of the 1.2 beta version of the iPhone firmware. To counteract this, Apple has put some limitations in place to stop this from happening.
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