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Makavelidave

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Oct 16, 2007
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So I decided to upgrade my firmware on my first gen iPhone yesterday. All went well and love winterboard.

I have noticed that the phone app crashes when I open it. as such I cannot get to my keypad/recent calls etc. I have tried disabling/removing some of the installed things incase they were causing a conflict or something but as yet havent been able to resolve the crash.

Has anyone else had this issue and can shed any light on it?

ty
 
So I decided to upgrade my firmware on my first gen iPhone yesterday. All went well and love winterboard.

I have noticed that the phone app crashes when I open it. as such I cannot get to my keypad/recent calls etc. I have tried disabling/removing some of the installed things incase they were causing a conflict or something but as yet havent been able to resolve the crash.

Has anyone else had this issue and can shed any light on it?

ty
Hi there,

If you have installed Kate from the Installer, it's because you doesn't activated your copy of Kate. Enter your serial number or activate trial via:

Settings > RiP Dev > RiP Dev Products > Licenses / Kate

Cheers!
 
tyvm m8

I had removed Kate when I found out that installer was kinda rubbish these days. I had no idea at all that it was that causing the problem.

Thanks again m8
 
thanks

thanks so much, i jailbroke my 3g last night and i couldn't get the phone app to work, this was so simple, one question though, how long does trial verion last?
 
it's a package in installer; main purpose is to crash your phone app :D
Haha true. I paid for the full version for one reason only... so I could actually hide my text messages :rolleyes:

You have options of showing "New Text Message", or the persons name followed by "New Text Message" or you can turn off the alert completely.

The reason the Phone App crashes is because there's an App included called Smart Dialer which gives you haptic feedback and searches through your contacts while your typing the numbers, really quite useful - that is until you activate a copy ;) Check it out if you want to hide those texts, can't believe it's a feature we've to pay for when every other **** heap of a phone does it by standard.

http://ripdev.com/kate
 
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