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erandall38

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Jun 24, 2007
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Found in installer.app under recent packages.

When you download it and go view it under "uninstall" it says it is a 1.1.2 tweak, so I am guessing you have to have version 1.1.2 installed??

I have 1.1.1 but have not wanted to take the time to do whatever it is I have to do to get hacked apps on 1.1.2

Anyone with a 1.1.2 care to try it out and let us know if it works? I downloaded it but it does not even come up as a button on the phone.

I would recommend being careful because Apple set its speaker volume to a level where it would not blow the speakers.
 
Found in installer.app under recent packages.

When you download it and go view it under "uninstall" it says it is a 1.1.2 tweak, so I am guessing you have to have version 1.1.2 installed??

I have 1.1.1 but have not wanted to take the time to do whatever it is I have to do to get hacked apps on 1.1.2

Anyone with a 1.1.2 care to try it out and let us know if it works? I downloaded it but it does not even come up as a button on the phone.

I would recommend being careful because Apple set its speaker volume to a level where it would not blow the speakers.

I just installed it. No botton and I am running upgraded 1.1.2 iPhone
 
I just installed it. No botton and I am running upgraded 1.1.2 iPhone

Do you notice an increase in audio though?

If you have the time or chance could you maybe listen to something at full audio then listen to the same thing at full audio again after the download?

I am sure there are many that would appreciate it on MR.
 
Volume change I'd say around 2-5% not very noticeable. I had to use a song that played lowed and compare it to AudioAmp output volume. Not noticeable but I could here the song clearer since sound was louder.

Rsik Involvement --> Loud volume could damage your ears! Use with caution! Louder volume than the one Apple designed CAN damage your speakers (blown up speakers if you play to loud)! Remember that a Jailbroken iPhone has its warranty voided!

Edit - As I said before, No application boton to use AudioAmp, just install and thats it.
 
Thanks for the info... I figured it must have not been too much... but a little is more than nothing.
 
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