Thursday, November 21, 2013

How To Downgrade From iOS 7.1 Beta To iOS 7.0.4


Apple released the iOS 7.1 beta 1 firmware to developers a few days ago and although we recommended that you stay away from the firmware unless you were a developer, it was actually possible for non-developers to update to iOS 7.1 by simply finding the firmware file online and manually updating.
If for some reason you were one of these people who updated to any of the iOS 7.1 beta firmware then you will be glad to know it is possible to downgrade back to the latest iOS 7.0.x firmware. Which at the time of writing this guide is iOS 7.0.4.

If you have an iPhone 4 you can even downgrade to previous firmware versions including iOS 7.0.3, 7.0.2, 7.0.1, 7.0 or even 6.0.x by following this guide.
Those with any device running iOS 7.1 besides the iPhone 4, however, will only be able to downgrade back to 7.0.4.
So just how do you go about doing this?
Downgrade iOS 7.1 to 7.0.4
iDoctorApple released a video showcasing the process, which is really only a normal manual restoration when it comes down to it. Thee isn’t really anything complicated about the process.
If you are struggling, however, here are the steps you should take:
Step 2) - Launch iTunes and plug your device into your computer via USB.
Step 3) - Put your device into DFU Mode, you can follow these instructions if you don’t know how. It isn’t hard though and only requires you to do the following:
• Hold down Power (corner) button for 5 seconds.
• Without releasing the Power button, also hold down the Home (bottom center) button along with the Power button for 10 seconds.
• Without releasing the home button, stop holding down the power button for up to 15 seconds.
After entering DFU mode your devices screen should be black and iTunes will tell you that your device needs to be restored.
Step 4) - Now just hold down the Alt/Option key on Mac or Shift key in Windows and click the Restore button. Then simply select the iOS 7.0.4 firmware and wait for the magic to happen!
It is worth noting that once the official iOS 7.1 firmware is released this method will not work because Apple will stop signing iOS 7.0.4.

Apple Releases iOS 7.1 Beta, Here is What's New

Apple has just seeded the first beta for iOS 7.1. Registered developers can grab the update from the Developer Center. The beta release comes just four days after Apple published iOS 7.0.4 to the public that included a fix for failed FaceTime calls.
 Here are the direct download links and release notes:

Here’s what’s new in iOS 7.1 beta:
• For iPhone 5s owners, there’s a new option to upload burst photos to Photo Stream.
• A new accessibility setting to enable the dark keyboard in Settings > General > Accessibility > Use Dark Keyboard.
• Options to Reduce Transparency and Darken Colors are added in Settings > General > Accessibility > Increase Contrast.
It allows the user to turn the dock and folders background to dark grey and improves readability as you can see below. 

Folders: Reduce Transparency Off and Darken Colors Off (left), Reduce Transparency On and Darken Colors Off (Center), Reduce Transparency On and Darken Colors On (Right)
Home Screen: Reduce Transparency Off and Darken Colors Off (left), Reduce Transparency On and Darken Colors Off (Center), Reduce Transparency On and Darken Colors On (Right)
• There’s a new Auto HDR mode for the camera, but appears to be an iPhone 5s only feature. It automatically selects the best photo from the HDR photos. If you want the camera to save all 3 exposures, you need to turn off the Auto toggle in the HDR toggle. 
• The app closing animation with the multitasking gestures on the iPad has been tweaked. (via 9to5Mac)
• Larger Dynamic Type toggle has now been renamed to Larger Accessibility Sizes in the Accessibility settings.

• With iOS 7.1 beta, you can enable or disable bold text without restarting the device.
• There’s a new message that appears when all notifications are cleared from the NotificationCenter.

• Yahoo’s logo has been updated to the new one in Notification Center, Stocks, Weather and Mail.
• The Flickr icon, too, has changed in the Settings app, and now doesn’t have a gradient.
• iOS 7.1 beta doesn’t include Panoramic wallpapers, if you were hoping that Apple would enable it in future iOS software updates. There are no new Dynamic Wallpapers either.



Tuesday, November 5, 2013




Remart:
 it can work on any app. but not yet release keyboard khmer....

Tutorial :
1-Open in Safari on your device
2-Download it and install it :)




Thank to  4KhmeriPhoneteam