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i_never_existed

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Sep 23, 2005
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Hi there everyone.

I searched high and low on google, but no one seems to have an answer for this one.

Steve Jobs and everyone else at Apple lovingly show the screen of their iphone, on the big display.

How do they do that?

I am looking for a way (hopefully without unlocking my iphone) to show form the main screen of my iphone, opening an app, and the apps menu.

I thought this would be easy to do... seeing so often done at the various expo's online... but it seems that I may have been mistaken.


If anyone knows, please hit me back.


Thanks
 
One way would be to Jailbreak and install Veency. It has a crappy refresh rate though. (Lag)
As for the phones Apple uses at the Keynotes, they have a modified motherboard, so your out of luck.
 
They have special iPhones and cords.

But with a legit app, I don't think it would be possible because the app would close as soon as you hit the home button..
 
Didn't google have an application themselves? It was to allow to display what was seen on the iPhone screen onto a computer - can't remember the details, but am sure there was a way. Then you could just camtasia/screenflow.
But couldn't you do it via XTools/other/ iphone simulator?
 
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