Showing posts with label Android 2.3 and Windows Phone 7 Simulator OS for iPhone. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android 2.3 and Windows Phone 7 Simulator OS for iPhone. Show all posts

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Android 2.3 and Windows Phone 7 Simulator OS for iPhone


OSFaker is a new Cydia (jailbreak) tweak for iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad that allows you to simulates both Android and Windows Phone 7 operating system in your iOS devices. However, WP7 was just a recent addition in the tweak. Well, this particular Magic can only made possible by Cydia. OSFaker is pretty much as like the Android theme or WP7 theme enabled app for iPhone as it’s a Cydia tweak and you just have to installed it, nothing else. More over, after the break.
The tweak gets improved in this 2.0 version which added features; Retina display support, a proper Android 2.3 Gingerbread User Interface, new apps, fixes WP7 web browser, fixes camera app for iPod that eventually get crashes, new and improved loader screen, and other bug fixes.
OSFaker can be downloaded from the Cydia Store for free under BigBoss repository or using thishttp://cydia.myrepospace.com/Polarbear repo.
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Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Android 2.3 and Windows Phone 7 Simulator OS for iPhone

WidgetLocker is a lock screen replacement that puts you in control of the look, feel and layout of your lock screen.
  • Custom Themes
  • Resizable widgets and sliders
  • Custom sliders of any style
  • Unread count via ADW Notifier
  • And the whole thing is much faster.
WidgetLocker  will allow you do customize the Android Lock screen by addition of new sliders, App shortcuts and widgets on the Lock screen. You can also hide your notification bar using this app and to add more items on the lock screen you’ll just have to long press like on the home screen. The app is really beautiful and has many other options too, but comes with a price. It’s not free as it’ll cost you about $1.99 and only supports Android OS version 2.1 or Android 2.2.
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You can download the app from the Android Market on your Android Phone. Or  from appbrain
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