I have an Air 2 with iOS 8.1.2 Taig jailbreak. I installed password pilot and am 100% sure I am typing in the correct password. When I try to install an app from the store it will not type in the correct one
Heh, thanks for the info. I actually had the opposite trouble. I had my iPad hooked to my PC. I clicked Update in iTunes. I would download about 25%. Then iTunes would say something about "iTunes lost connection to the update blah blah blah" and it would stop. Tried this 4 times (even...
Jailbroke my last ios 7 device a few months ago. Got a new Air 2 today. According to the sticky, this is the newest most up to date info still yes?
And this is the latest version of the tool?
https://mega.co.nz/#!Rt4ERYpQ!s7Ee-5UaK4UMFfRfOhgAYJZppfnnVJIdhN3L-_H_RSo
Are there any special...
I also agree. Had a 16 GB iPad Air one, thought it would be enough since I use my Note 3 phone on the go and only planned on using the iPad around the house. FIgured since I had good internet at home, it would be a snap to redownload whatever apps I needed to free up space. Wrong. Your iPad...
Glass protectors give you that same feel and clarity because they are glass, no weird substance like the plastic ones are made of.
Do what you like, but to me there's nothing worse than having a $600+ device with a cracked screen because you didn't like the feel of a protector.
For my Note 3 phone I use the Spigen brand. For my Air I use XtremeGuard Spartan Glass. XtremeGuard constantly has 80-90% off coupons, so while the Spartan Glass is around $120 normally I paid about $20.
I've switched to glass screen protectors now. They're better than the plastic ones like Zagg Invisible Shield. They have no drag on your fingers, are easier to clean, and have 100% clarity since they are glass. :)
I see the Google Play Music app is available for iPad. Even see some user complaint in the store about it not being optimized for the iPad. When I search for it in the App Store on my iPad it doesn't show up. Does it exist?
Heh, where there's a will there's a way. ;) Glad I could help.
Make sure you thoroughly look into the options before buying. Some streamers can transmit to several devices at once. So everyone in the family can watch their own movie on their own device.
You can either buy a WiFi 500 GB...
You know they sell wireless media streamers? They are about $50, and you can stick any USB stick or SD card into them and bring tons of movies with you and stream them to any WiFi device?
Not true. There are a couple app stores that don't require root, like Amazon App store. Also you can download apps from websites and transfer them to your devices. Some websites host their own apps because Google won't approve them. :)
There's a lot of stuff tablets can't do that is common...