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CellularInfo is powered by some private APIs in the CoreTelephony framework. They can be accessed rather easily from any iOS app. However, apps that access private APIs won't pass the Apple App Store Review process. So if I attempted to submit CellularInfo to the App Store right now, it would get rejected instantly.

That's why I'm currently distributing it as a "beta" app using my 100 developer device registrations. That way I can get it on devices without going through the App Store review process.

So, in short: the current beta of CellularInfo is the "non-JB" version. I can't make a "final non-JB" version. :(

 

 

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Lol I'm gonna take over Apple and become it's CEO. Gimme 10 Years lol I'll change the App Store Review process for all the developers who genuinely care and want to make Apps that people will love and use.

 

You guys ever heard about the App called Launcher or Quick-Tap. Apple took these Apps out of the App Store because they apparently violated Apples App protocols but it wasn't written anywhere that you couldn't put widgets that open other apps in the App store. Apple is just an extreme control freak. It never affected me until I downloaded launcher and quick tap and found that they're function is very very useful.

 

Here's my Notification Center with Launcher and Quick-Tap. f24751b92ebc1e716928163932ab771f.jpg

 

 

 

 

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Lol I'm gonna take over Apple and become it's CEO. Gimme 10 Years lol I'll change the App Store Review process for all the developers who genuinely care and want to make Apps that people will love and use.

 

You guys ever heard about the App called Launcher or Quick-Tap. Apple took these Apps out of the App Store because they apparently violated Apples App protocols but it wasn't written anywhere that you couldn't put widgets that open other apps in the App store. Apple is just an extreme control freak. It never affected me until I downloaded launcher and quick tap and found that they're function is very very useful.

 

Here's my Notification Center with Launcher and Quick-Tap.

The thing is, when you control every aspect of the system, you're allowed to make up rules as you go. Those apps use an API that was created by Apple specifically to allow developers to open other applications from their own apps ("URL Schemes" + UIApplication's openURL method). Those widgets literally just opened URLs. You can even try it for yourself: go into Safari and navigate to "instagram://" or "twitter://". Apparently opening URLs is now a violation of App Store "guidelines". And by guidelines they mean strict boundaries that change constantly. It doesn't make sense, but I guess that's what Apple is known for lol.
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The thing is, when you control every aspect of the system, you're allowed to make up rules as you go. Those apps use an API that was created by Apple specifically to allow developers to open other applications from their own apps ("URL Schemes" + UIApplication's openURL method). Those widgets literally just opened URLs. You can even try it for yourself: go into Safari and navigate to "instagram://" or "twitter://". Apparently opening URLs is now a violation of App Store "guidelines". And by guidelines they mean strict boundaries that change constantly. It doesn't make sense, but I guess that's what Apple is known for lol.

That must be annoying when you're trying to make something. It's like you're going in blind; you spend all this time and money just to be denied by Apple because of these "guidelines".

 

I feel like Apple declines Apps like launcher because maybe in a future iOS update they're going to bring that feature or a similar feature like it to the Notification Center.

 

 

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:(

 

 

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The 60 day apple care thing passed so I can't get it anymore, but imma try tho idc someone will be nice enough and let me buy it.

 

 

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The 60 day apple care thing passed so I can't get it anymore, but imma try tho idc someone will be nice enough and let me buy it.

 

 

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Maybe. They're pretty strict about that.

Good luck though!

 

 

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Maybe. They're pretty strict about that.

Good luck though!

 

 

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Yeah Ik. If they don't let me get it then, when I turn 18 I'm just gonna buy the 6s on my own single line unlimited Sprint Plan.

 

85$ unlimited everything. [emoji16]

 

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I, personally, don't mind Apple's closed guidelines on App development. It allows them to keep the malicious crap off of its users phones, unlike that other App Store where people are getting malware left and right.

 

 

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Every year, Apple has opened things that were jailbreak only. By even allowing apps to access certain parts of CoreTelophony since iOS 7, I believe that by iOS 10 we should have this app available in the App Store as is. At least, I hope it will be. Of course, I wouldn't mind if Apple opened it up enough in iOS 9.

 

 

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Every year, Apple has opened things that were jailbreak only. By even allowing apps to access certain parts of CoreTelophony since iOS 7, I believe that by iOS 10 we should have this app available in the App Store as is. At least, I hope it will be. Of course, I wouldn't mind if Apple opened it up enough in iOS 9.

 

 

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iOS 10 tho [emoji22]

 

 

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iOS 10 tho [emoji22]

 

 

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Remember, 9 is this year, and 10 is next year.

 

 

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Remember, 9 is this year, and 10 is next year.

 

 

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Lol still a long time and since Apple is really stabilizing the software with iOS 9 I'm not expecting to see any major new features.

 

 

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Lol still a long time and since Apple is really stabilizing the software with iOS 9 I'm not expecting to see any major new features.

 

 

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Remember, the inclusion and expansion of Public CoreTelephony API's wasn't greeted with fanfare. It was pretty quietly added.

 

 

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I'm sure someone would allow AppleCare being added on this late. The system on the other hand.... Not so much.

Considering it goes by serial number, I believe you are correct. Apple specialists might wish they could, but Apple wouldn't let it.

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Any iPhone 6/6+ users able to pull PRL 55022 to their phones? It certainly fixed the dropped calls/blocked calls issues my friend was having yesterday.

 

 

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Any iPhone 6/6+ users able to pull PRL 55022 to their phones? It certainly fixed the dropped calls/blocked calls issues my friend was having yesterday.

 

 

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Still on 51104 here after PRL update.

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Any iPhone 6/6+ users able to pull PRL 55022 to their phones? It certainly fixed the dropped calls/blocked calls issues my friend was having yesterday.

 

 

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Still on 51104 here after PRL update.

All the 5S's in my house have either updated on their own or have been updated by me to 55022. My Dad's 6+ is still sitting at 51104, though.

 

I'll say, this PRL update has caused us to be able to unplug our Airave. I love it! Now Sprint!! Don't ever change it!!! :P

 

-Anthony

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All the 5S's in my house have either updated on their own or have been updated by me to 55022. My Dad's 6+ is still sitting at 51104, though.

 

I'll say, this PRL update has caused us to be able to unplug our Airave. I love it! Now Sprint!! Don't ever change it!!! :P

 

-Anthony

That'll be awesome when it hits the iPhone 6+. My friends 5S hasn't dropped a call today, and I've dropped one, and almost the 2nd one. And all these problems started with the rain we got here yesterday and the day before.

 

 

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All the 5S's in my house have either updated on their own or have been updated by me to 55022. My Dad's 6+ is still sitting at 51104, though.

 

I'll say, this PRL update has caused us to be able to unplug our Airave. I love it! Now Sprint!! Don't ever change it!!! :P

 

-Anthony

I want it nowwwwww. Even though I am moving and will no longer need the airave. 

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Any iPhone 6/6+ users able to pull PRL 55022 to their phones? It certainly fixed the dropped calls/blocked calls issues my friend was having yesterday.

 

 

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Just updated and still have 51104

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It looks like the new emojis were included in 8.3B2. Looks like most emojis will have a "touch and hold" option to change skin tone.

 

 

http://thenextweb.com/apple/2015/02/23/these-are-apples-new-diverse-emoji/

 

 

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Wellllllllllll it's about time lmfaooo.

 

 

Just updated and still have 51104

Same

 

 

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