Umm weirdest thing ever! Passbook has got on my phone somehow after syncing.
I synced my iPhone 4s and it popped up as my very last icon. I only heard about this app the other day so Ive not downloaded it. Thus It can't be deleted I've trued and it's not even listed in my apps on iTunes. Wtf is going on? Jb on 5.1.1 w/ Redsn0w
Umm it is weird indeed, but since your phone is jailbroken i would say anything weird could happen... But still weird i mean your still on 5.1 so how can that be?
If you have updated iOS theme then it is suppose to be there as it comes with iOS 6. Check if the app works properly. I don’t think virus being created with the same name as of now. If it works then you can utilize it as it a good app. An iPhone app capable of replacing credit and debit card has long been anticipated.
You installed the iOS 6 Winterboard theme. On June 19, the developer updated to include the Passbook icon (non-working). You can't delete it, because it's a Cydia app. You can't find it in Cydia, because it's an icon included in a theme.
If it works then they can you can utilize it as it a good app.
You can't use it because it doesn't work. Even on iOS 6, the app does nothing, because there isn't any third-party support for it yet. The Passbook app itself is just a framework to hold and organize content from third-party providers, kinda like Newsstand.
I am a little confused. My Verizon phone was able to roam on GSM because they used TDMA. Tell it was shutdown. The phone recognizes it as Analog. If PCS has TDMA, It could be technically be used on GSM.
Originally Posted by Tabla
Y'know, I'm used to hysterical 14-year-old ******** on the internet, but this is exceptional. Never before in human history have so many nerds hyperventilated so publicly over so little.
As a result of this thread (it piqued my curiosity) I downloaded Lemon. Nice GUI, feature set looks pretty good. I'm in NE India right now in a mountainous village--no paper receipts or membership cards here (and no plastic is accepted); so can't really gauge it's effectiveness.
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