
Though a lot of discussion has happened over the iPad in the past one week, a vast majority of us will not get to lay our hands on the device for at least another month.
If you are curious to check out the look and feel of an iPad in the mean time, folks at Redmond Pie have a nice solution - Turn your iPhone or iPod touch into an iPad look-a-like.
As we know, the iPad runs on iPhone OS 3.2, which is an updated version of the operating system that drive the iPhone and iPod touch. This apart, the iPad has a few things different from the iPhone like an iBooks store, a different interface background, etc. By making these changes on your iPhone, you can have an idea of what to expect on an actual iPad.
First and foremost, you will need to jailbreak your iPhone. You can check out our tutorial on jailbreaking your iPhone by clicking here. Please note that hacking your iPhone could void its warranty and hence proceed at your own risk.
Once you have jailbroken your iPhone, you will need to download and install these jailbreak apps on your iPhone
- Winterboard app from Cydia to install custom themes
- "Simple iPad theme" via Cydia
- FakeCarrier app via Cydia to change the carrier name. Alternatively, as folks at Redmond Pie suggest, you can also MakeItMine app to achieve this
- Shrink app via Cydia to reduce the size of the icons. This helps to provide the more spaced out layout as available on the iPad
- ProSwitcher app via Cydia for multitasking
- NYTimes app for iPhone from the App Store
- "Classics" iPhone app from App Store
- Kindle iPhone app from the App Store
Folks at Redmond Pie also have a nice video that will take you through the process. Check it out and do let us know how it goes.
[via Redmond Pie]
woooo hooooo….not really
Wow did apple blatantly rip off "classics" for their bookstore app? Sure as hell looks like it.
thats kinda cool i thought about doing it
cool. now I got a mini ipad.. with a phone..
why would you need proswitcher when the iPad doesn't have multitasking
LOL , who cares!
i think its kinda cool… but will it drain my battery more? LOL
PARTY BOY!!!!!!!
why we have to pay for shrink
you could call this hack the ipad nano.
you dont need shrink to get smaller icons you can use the iSmaller Winterboard theme instead and its free.
this is useless garbage! tutty kaa apnee!!
I did this and it worked perfect, I got bored so deleted it. Now the Dock band is quite high and covers the 'dots' to show which page you're on.
Even when I change themes the dock is way too high.
Anyone know how i can change it back to its normal size?
thanks
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