Users of jailbroken iPhone is to forget about the Push-notifications
Makradar Ios / / December 20, 2019
ReadWriteWeb columnist Sarah Perez (Sarah Perez) reportedThat has withdrawn an application recently for iPhone OS 3.0 - NotifyMe (reminders of important events or matters relevant) - immediately angered users. People have begun to address the developers complained that the Push-reminders do not work. As it turned out, the problem arose almost exclusively in those iPhone users whose phones have been unlocked, it ie, hacked to work with other mobile operators (by the way, in this case, the jailbreak does not effect). And developers can do nothing in this situation, because the application was developed with the expectation of a normal, not compromised machines.
The thing is that in the case of unbroken all iPhone applications based on Push technology should receive by the APNS server-unique identifiers for Apple phones. It is through these IDs, the server determines the device and connects to it, allowing you to run the application. If the phone is hacked, the connection to the server could not be established, therefore, the application does not start. This was told by one of the developers NotifyMe Dominik Balogh (Dominik Balogh).
It would seem that with NotifyMe problem should take only those who use the hacked iPhone. However, it directly concerns, and developers. In addition to the mass complaints and support the requirements of dissatisfied people leave unflattering comments about the application in the online shop iTunes App Store. As a result, other users who will view the app in the store, do not wish to buy a "broken" program NotifyMe due to bad reviews.
The company itself is Apple ignored the problem, although it could support the developers. It would be possible to reconfigure the APNS servers - so they at least sent an error message and this allowed the developers to know what exactly is the problem with the performance of their applications. In this case, the developers have added to the description of the product message about the grounds on which the iPhone will work their child, and what - no.