Meier said:Does the Kimble app work even if you don't have the Kimble itself? It seems like such a small screen would make reading a book tough but it's a nice idea..
You can play album, artist and playlist, but not song.mattiewheels said:so the voice recognition doesn't let you play a particular album? only 'songs by this artist'?
mattiewheels said:so the voice recognition doesn't let you play a particular album? only 'songs by this artist'?
TurtleSnatcher said:Okay slightly pissed off..
Am I allowed to download TV shows etc wherever I go off the AT&T network? Or am I forced to be connected to Wi-Fi?
I can't even download a few games on the AT&T network because they are 10mb's or more?
My icons got all screwed up so I deleted them.. and I'm at the office trying to redownload them and it won't let me b/c I'm on 3G and they are over 10 MB...
RETARDED.
EDIT: WTF... I downloaded Flight Control again.. and the icon is still screwed up..
Half of the icon is the Tap Tap Revenge Colors...
Anyone experiencing this?
I had the same problem, but deleting the app and re-downloading it from the App Store in the iphone got it fixed.TurtleSnatcher said:My icons got all screwed up so I deleted them.. and I'm at the office trying to redownload them and it won't let me b/c I'm on 3G and they are over 10 MB...
RETARDED.
EDIT: WTF... I downloaded Flight Control again.. and the icon is still screwed up..
Half of the icon is the Tap Tap Revenge Colors...
Anyone experiencing this?
Operations said:I had the same problem, but deleting the app and re-downloading it from the App Store in the iphone got it fixed.
TurtleSnatcher said:Not for me..
Apparently its a bug in 3.0 for many phones.
I have 3 icons that are jacked with this too =[
Man 10MB requires WiFi? That is such a small cap. You can't even download half of the decent games on the iPhone unless you are next to wifi =[
I mentioned this before, and I agree.HoTHiTTeR said:Anyone else feel like the speakerphone quality and associated notification sounds that come out of the speaker sound worse than the 3G or OG? They sound like a lower bit rate, or "hot" like they're too loud for the speaker.
man.. I can't believe that.. This is the 1 truly relevant thing that makes me hate AT&T now. I've had no problems so far.. but this is like wtf?Tobor said:Welcome to all the bitching for the past year. There were rumors the cap was getting lifted, but no dice.
How about the lack of MMS and tethering support?!TurtleSnatcher said:man.. I can't believe that.. This is the 1 truly relevant thing that makes me hate AT&T now. I've had no problems so far.. but this is like wtf?
TurtleSnatcher said:man.. I can't believe that.. This is the 1 truly relevant thing that makes me hate AT&T now. I've had no problems so far.. but this is like wtf?
RubxQub said:How about the lack of MMS and tethering support?!
On the way, but the fact that they don't support it out the gate like EVERY OTHER CARRIER did is just super annoying...and all signs point to AT&T reaming us up the ass if we want to enable tethering on our phones (more so than other phones).Tobor said:Both are at least on the way, the 10 MB cap might never be lifted.
That doesnt bother me..RubxQub said:How about the lack of MMS and tethering support?!
TurtleSnatcher said:Yea the wifi for Starbucks is nice.. (Though I go to starbucks once every 6 months :lol )
I just finished reading what would have been approx. 1000 pages in paperback on the iPhone using Kindle app. I really can't say that the small screen or the fact that it's backlit caused me any particular fatigue or made it more difficult to read in any way. It feels a little odd, because you don't get quite the same visceral sense of page-by-page progress and it ends up being a lot more page turns than you'd deal with in a book, but thumbing along becomes unconscious effort. I'm convinced at this point.Meier said:Does the Kimble app work even if you don't have the Kimble itself? It seems like such a small screen would make reading a book tough but it's a nice idea..
The Power support antiglare worked well for me, even when my screen cracked.lawblob said:Can someone recommend a nice & cheap screen protector?
iPhone Exec Hip Holster Case for iPhone 3G and 3Gs is made from brushed leather and has an envelope flap with a strong hidden magnet fastening for easy access, while ensuring your iPhone remains secure. It comes with a robust silver snap on clip for belts. It comes in black AND silver.
Operations said:What would be a reasonable price to pay for a factory unlocked iphone (i.e. the ones from France and Italy)? In eBay I see it within the $1,200-1400 range, although I'm not sure if this is due to the novelty or because of the actual, real price.
anachronous_one said:No, no, no ... I'm not AT ALL upset with my wife, and yes, they certainly are nice handsets. I'm just frustrated with the situation. I mean, we have three young children, and having a 32GB with a better camera and video capabilities for the same price (or even the 16GB for $100 less) would've been incredibly handy for us. It's just a combination of factors ... but I fully acknowledge that I have a WONDERFUL wife.
situation != wife ;-)
The Crystal screen protectors are good, and you get 2 for $15. There are two options too:lawblob said:Can someone recommend a nice & cheap screen protector?
I feel better buying app's over iTunes myself, but 10MB while it started out ok is now a huge bottleneck for good app's, that cap is all down to the phone network provider or not?TurtleSnatcher said:Not for me..
Apparently its a bug in 3.0 for many phones.
I have 3 icons that are jacked with this too =[
Man 10MB requires WiFi? That is such a small cap. You can't even download half of the decent games on the iPhone unless you are next to wifi =[
The chrome backing on my touch 2g is coated in very fine hairline like scrapes from sitting on the desk or whatever but my screen is mint, apple did a VERY good job with the screen protection. I would buy a wallet or case for your phone/touch but ignore screen protectors, you really don't need one as long as you don't stick your device in the same pocket as a pile of keys or loose change...StrikerObi said:I won't be putting any protectors on my screen. I have a feeling a protector covered in fingerprints is less ideal than letting the oleophobic screen coating do it's job.
If you're tied down to a two year contract the two months wait is nothing really. It's quite reasonable to feel frustrated.mrkgoo said:Well, I bought my 3G in New Zealand - it was something like NZ$1100 or somewhere there abouts. That translates to around USD$699. Don't get ripped off.
I don't think you can really be that frustrated with the situation. I know I would feel bad, but really, it's like complaining about anything new that comes out. Two months is a pretty long lead time - it's not she purchased them a couple weeks (which I think is probably the ultimate limit for feeling upset).
Charred Greyface said:I like Newsstand and us it a lot. NetNewsWire cut out too many features for my needs.
StrikerObi said:I won't be putting any protectors on my screen. I have a feeling a protector covered in fingerprints is less ideal than letting the oleophobic screen coating do it's job.
Has anybody picked up an iSkin Solo? How do you like it? Can you post pictures?
Byline apparently has great offline support - nice if you are getting on a train or plane and want to read the full story (and syncs with Google reader too). I haven't used it so I can't say. Newsstand has an innovative UI, a horizontal rack and magazine view, that I love.VanMardigan said:I've been using Google Reader forever (the webapp). What am I missing that these apps have?
Woops, I knew Kimble sounded off. Thanks.Tobor said:You don't need to own a Kindle to use the Kindle app. Download the app and look for free books on Amazon, there are many, and try it out for yourself.
It's Kindle with an N by the way.
I have a solo on right now.. a blue one. I love it. People have already complimented my case this weekend.StrikerObi said:I won't be putting any protectors on my screen. I have a feeling a protector covered in fingerprints is less ideal than letting the oleophobic screen coating do it's job.
Has anybody picked up an iSkin Solo? How do you like it? Can you post pictures?
jonnybryce said:I picked one up, in black. I can probably post pictures tonight but if you want to see how it behaves there are some reviews on Youtube of people bending them and putting them on.
I like it, it's not super bendy or loose, it's pretty tight and sturdy. It made the back feel good by adding a bit of grip and it covered the silver rim completely. I really have no issue with it other than the lint it collects from your pocket, it sticks onto the case itself and also the in various places on the front where the case meets the black of the front of the phone. It wasn't a ton, but it was more than my brother's Belkin silicone case collected (which is probably because that one is much more loose so the lint moves). I also got black, so that definitely doesn't help since it shows everything.
Anyway, I liked the iSkin solo. It's a nice case in black, covered everything well (no fingernail needed for the ringer switch) and felt good. I only switched to the Speck Candyshell on impulse in the Apple store because I prefer the yellow and black color scheme of the Candyshell and love how its hard plastic on the back but softer rubber in the front.
The Speck Candyshell is better than the iSkin Solo in my opinion, it doesn't cover all of the silver but it looks cooler and doesn't collect anywhere near as much dust-lint nonsense. All the ports are just as easy to reach as on the Solo...I only prefer it because I like the hard plastic back. If you don't want that, the iSkin Solo doesn't have any issues, it wasn't loose at all, not even the bottom front where many sag right out of the gate. It's a better case than the silicone offerings by Belkin for sure.
The Solo is very plain though. There's nothing to it except two little raised bumpers on the back bottom that you will probably never feel but can see. Made no difference.
Meier said:Woops, I knew Kimble sounded off. Thanks.
I had a question regarding ringtones -- you can't use your own on the iPhone right? But they sell a ringtone version of most all songs on iTunes?
Awesome! I was under the impression you could only make them/use your own with jailbroken phones. I'll just convert my existing mp3s to AAC then and be good to go.StrikerObi said:You can create your own ring tones pretty easily. The process is basically:
1) Open a song up in an audio editor.
2) Trim it down to under 40 seconds.
3) Save the clip as an AAC-encoded file (.m4a)
4) Rename the file extension to .m4r
5) Drop the song.m4r into iTunes and it'll show up in the Ringtones list.
Meier said:Awesome! I was under the impression you could only make them/use your own with jailbroken phones. I'll just convert my existing mp3s to AAC then and be good to go.
That was the one thing I thought I'd miss right off the bat when going to the new phone from my existing Q. You become so accustomed to knowing who's calling right away by the ringtone.
Meier said:Awesome! I was under the impression you could only make them/use your own with jailbroken phones. I'll just convert my existing mp3s to AAC then and be good to go.
That was the one thing I thought I'd miss right off the bat when going to the new phone from my existing Q. You become so accustomed to knowing who's calling right away by the ringtone.
Meier said:Awesome! I was under the impression you could only make them/use your own with jailbroken phones. I'll just convert my existing mp3s to AAC then and be good to go.
That was the one thing I thought I'd miss right off the bat when going to the new phone from my existing Q. You become so accustomed to knowing who's calling right away by the ringtone.
Marty Chinn said:Even though you cut it to about 40 seconds or less, you really only get about 18 seconds of playtime since that's how long it is before voice mail picks up. I haven't figured out a way to extend the number of rings for voice mail either.
StrikerObi said:BAM!
1. On your phone, dial *#61# and click Call.
2. Some information should be displayed: number that the calls are being forwarded to and the delay before the forwarding engages.
3. Write down the number (including +1)
4. Dial **61*+1xxxxxxxxxx*11*30# and hit Call. +1xxxxxxxxxx is the number you wrote down previously, 30 is the delay in seconds. The delay can be set in 5 second increments, 30 is maximum
5. Dial *#61# to verify that the new settings are active.
To get the plus sign hold the zero down for a few seconds and it will appear. Do not put a value of over 30 in or you will be charged for airtime... I use 25 myself.
I haven't done this since iPhone OG running 1.0, but I imagine it should still work considering these settings are all on AT&T's end, and not part of the iPhone OS.