
Kar se ne hecam, pa da kdo želi imeti lokator (in ostale aplikacije) na iphone bo moral donirat 2 čuka



maca ne rebaš... VitualBox bi bil pomoje dovolj al ne?SvetIdej napisal/-a:Apple Developer Account je 100 €/$.
še vedno nucam iphone in maca
Pa se veliko vprasanje je ce bo apple dovolil taksen tip aplikacije za objavo na appstore ! , razen preko cydie da si naredis svoj repo, tam pa je spet za uporabo potreben jailbreak :OSvetIdej napisal/-a:Malo heca mora bit
Kar se ne hecam, pa da kdo želi imeti lokator (in ostale aplikacije) na iphone bo moral donirat 2 čukaTorej nakup Maca, iphona in Apple developer račun. Da imam sploh osnovne pogoje za delo
Apple je zvit
kaj pa *#*#7262626#*#* ?Based on avirk's hint, I found a way. First press the code *#0011#
GSM example:
It is obvious that it's using 900MHz band, from the "GSM900".GSM900: IDLE
T: 10, B: 10
Rx Pwr: -94, Rx ual: -
Rx Lev: 21, Tx Lev: 0-
Speech VER: AMR EFR FR
VOC: AdaptiveRate
TS: 0
Temp: 68 Batt: 71 LNA: 0
Service: Available
UMTS WCDMA example:
UMTS can use two different physical layers (low level radio) UMTS-FDD and UMTS-TDD. Android just shows WCDMA, which I think is the same as UMTS-FDD, but perhaps it can refer to both of them. By looking up the channel number here you can tell the frequency bands and whether it is UMTS-FDD or UMTS-TDD.WCDMA: Idle
Rx CH: 10612, R: -94
Tx CH: 9662, Tx Pwr: -
EdIo: -6, RSCP: -98
SpeechVER: AMR EFR FR
RF: Sleep2
L1: PCH_Sleep
Drx cycle: 64, PSC: 392
Temp: 67 Batt: 69 LNA: 0
Service: Available
SvetIdej napisal/-a:Androidovci. Vam dela *#0011# ? Če dela se priporočam za slikco![]()
kaj pa *#*#7262626#*#* ?Based on avirk's hint, I found a way. First press the code *#0011#
GSM example:
It is obvious that it's using 900MHz band, from the "GSM900".GSM900: IDLE
T: 10, B: 10
Rx Pwr: -94, Rx ual: -
Rx Lev: 21, Tx Lev: 0-
Speech VER: AMR EFR FR
VOC: AdaptiveRate
TS: 0
Temp: 68 Batt: 71 LNA: 0
Service: Available
UMTS WCDMA example:
UMTS can use two different physical layers (low level radio) UMTS-FDD and UMTS-TDD. Android just shows WCDMA, which I think is the same as UMTS-FDD, but perhaps it can refer to both of them. By looking up the channel number here you can tell the frequency bands and whether it is UMTS-FDD or UMTS-TDD.WCDMA: Idle
Rx CH: 10612, R: -94
Tx CH: 9662, Tx Pwr: -
EdIo: -6, RSCP: -98
SpeechVER: AMR EFR FR
RF: Sleep2
L1: PCH_Sleep
Drx cycle: 64, PSC: 392
Temp: 67 Batt: 69 LNA: 0
Service: Available