Best Astronomy Uses for Your Unlocked iPhone
Posted in Astronomy Tools, How-To Guides on December 27th, 2011 by admin
The iPhone is one of the best pieces of technology that has been invented in the last 30 years. With this phone, anyone can do a wide variety of things on the fly like make phone calls, watch video, listen to music, finish projects from their PC and so much more.
The iPhone is especially beneficial to students who use their iPhones for completing school work for classes like Astronomy. With applications like the iPhone Visual Experience app, any student can use their iPhone as an astronomy tool and do more when they are in the field stargazing than they could in the classroom.
Why Jailbreak The iPhone?
The number one reason to jailbreak an iPhone is freedom. Once an iPhone unlock or jailbreak occurs, the owner will be able to use a wide variety of other 3rd party astronomy applications that they wouldn’t be able to currently use on their iPhone.
Jail breaking an iPhone is easier than anyone thinks. All it takes to jailbreak an iPhone is to follow these steps:
- Download a jailbreak application. There are a wide variety of choices for jailbreak applications online, before you download one make sure that it doesn’t come with any 3rd party spyware or adware.
- Install the latest OS on your phone. It should be at least version 4.0.
- Download and install cydia. This application will help you to use other 3rd party applications later.
- Restart your phone after the jailbreak process is finished and complete.
If you want to know more, then simply check out Wikipedia.
Cool Features Astronomy Students Will Love
- Once the iPhone is jail broken, any astronomy student will be trick their iPhone into thinking they are connected to a WiFi network and make a facetime call with another student.
- Most important of all, when someone jailbreaks their iPhone they will be able to have fast access to their most used controls thanks to the SB settings.



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