Beautyful and Cool 24 iPhone Themes has been added!

December 7, 2008 by Jack Svetlana  
Filed under Mobile News, iPhone News, iPhone Talks

This is a good news! Now we has been added 24 Beautyful and Cool iPhone themes,We choose these beautyful themes for carefully,and we believeing that certainly has you like,Themes such as Cars,Carton,DeathNote,Gundam,Picnic,Kiters,Transformer..etc.

Those new themes added at Themes Page4 and Page5:
http://www.ggiphone.com/free-iphone-themes/4/
http://www.ggiphone.com/free-iphone-themes/5/

If you have any questions for those themes,Please don’t hesitate to leave comment when you download it.Enjoy service at http://www.ggiphone.com !

An Christmas themes for iPhone!

November 23, 2008 by Jack Svetlana  
Filed under iPhone Wallpapers

A new year is coming, GGiPhone.com hope we can take more suprise for yours. As preparing gifts for yours, we are planning more great themes and wallpapers for you.

This is an Christmas themes, you can download it for you iphone,For the next few weeks, we will continue to provide more relevant to the iphone themes of Christmas, we wish that your beloved cell phone to replace the theme, there is a good mood, in any case, we are working hard to find more!

Download Here

Tool offers full iPhone backups, search, theme creation

October 3, 2008 by Jack Svetlana  
Filed under iPhone Guide

Despite its quirky interface, the venerable tool Mac OS X utility iFuntastic [70MB download] offers some great tools for customizing and manipulating jailbroken (full read/write access to the filesystem enabled) iPhones. With a new release — version 5.0 — the tool adds a few noteworthy new functions:

  • can copy all files from the iPhone to a disk, performing a complete backup
  • find files and folders on the iPhone by name, or perform a full text search
  • directly edit graphics and text files on the iPhone and write them back to the device
  • install third-party applications downloaded to your Mac by simply dragging them to the iFuntastic window
  • create “themes” and upload them to the iPhone. You can switch out graphics and other interface elements, then instantly upload them to your iPhone.

iFuntastic is available in free, $25 and $50 editions, each with differing levels of functionality.

DiY for iPhone Black Grip Skin

September 26, 2008 by Jack Svetlana  
Filed under Other Mobile

The slimmest of iPhone cases is still too thick to use with the dock, so I came up with this skin-tight wrap for the iPhone that has really great grip (my key reason for needing a case in the first place).  I’m not worried about scratching the glass, but the slippery sides cause fear of dropping it.  Otherwise, I want to be true to the sleek, thin form factor, and even enhance the illusion by going matte black.  Just download the template here, and then just follow these simple instructions.

Here’s the materials you’ll need:

Pencil (Not Pictured)

Push Pin

X-Acto Knife

Hole Punch

Gaffer’s Tape

My template

Straight-Edge Ruler

Non-Stick Cutting Surface

Sandwich (Optional)
1.Lay a length of Gaffer’s Tape down on your non-stick cutting surface.  Mark out 4 centimeters with your ruler and trim. It’s important that you not use another kind of tape.  Gaffer’s tape is cloth, giving the best grip, and the glue used does not leave behind the residue you would get with other tapes (especially duct tape).

Trim from both sides; the edge of the tape is too ragged for a clean fit.

2.Repeat with a second piece, and then butt the two strips up perfectly on your non-stick cutting surface.

3.Print out the template and align it directly over

your tape strips.  Then press firmly with the push pin on all the corners of the outline.

4. Connect the dots with a pencil and ruler.

Trim along the outlines with your X-Acto and ruler.

6.Use the hole punch for the camera lens

7….And punch a half circle for the audio jack

8.Now take the left strip and line it up exactly along the mirror edge of the iPhone; right on the corner where it starts to curve, leaving the mirror trim on the front exposed.

9. With your thumbnail, tightly press down the wrap until any bubbles are worked out.  The right edge should be in the dead center of the phone’s back.  Then stick down the tabs.  Gaffer’s Tape is fabric, so it stretches. You can stretch the tab for a seamless corner.

10.  Now take the second piece and butt it up exactly with the edge of the first piece.  This might take a couple of tries to get a seamless fit.

If you did it right, the right piece will wrap around the side for a flush fit with the face of the phone and you’re done!  You’ve got a stealthy, ninja-like, skin-tight grip for your iPhone.

This post from: http://web.mac.com/steffan/Blue_Ember/EmberBlog/Entries/2008/5/19_DIY_iPhone_Stealth_Skin.html