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Kung Fu Jedi said:
Well, the Push system that they had come up with was a bit of a hack to get around background apps. Wouldn't seem to be necessary, although it might save on battery life some. But they have obviously had issues getting that system working considering it was due out last September.


I'm thinking some apps need to run in the background like for example an internet radio app so you can quit the app and still listen. But then something like a chat program wouldn't need to be constantly running. They let you connect through the server and then if you get a message a background notification can alert you, saving on battery life as opposed to having the chat program constantly running -- so I can see a use for both methods.
 
Allowing background apps is the real holy grail here. Some of the apps being built for Android phones really show the potential of having an always-on pocketable computer running with access to network and location services. Push won't cut it.
 
Okay guys, I just go one and.. to be honest, I'm a bit confused. There are so many free apps out there, it's awesome, but which one should I install? Any gaming related apps out there?

What have you installed?
 
giga said:
I like pretty graphics.

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March 17th preview.

What would happen if Apple put copy/past, MMS, and background apps into iPhone 3.0?
 
RubxQub said:
Wow...

I have a great GPS, but I may just buy this thing for when I travel with other people that don't...how awesome.

Thanks for the heads up, had no idea this was out.
Have you tried xGPS? it's on cydia.

I want to hear some comparison stories between these two.

I am really willing to buy a turn by turn app, but I want it to be very very reliable and worth the money.

You should also know that the one on the app store does not give out a voice or beep signal when to take the turn.
 
Kung Fu Jedi said:
Umm... everyone would probably find other things to complain about. :lol

Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:
We'd go right back to good old "let me manage my music without iTunes. I don't want your proprietary software, king Jobs. I swear he could shit in a box and you all would buy it."

Probably true.

I actually think background apps is a very real thing they would put in. Since their push isn't working out (lol september), I think the rumour mill were throwing about limited backgrounding. This would easily work if you had a preference pane that listed all your apps, and you could flag up to, say, 4 to be able to operate in background (more or less depending on which iPhone you had).

Speaking of iPhones, do people expect just a modest upgrade in terms of just hardware 'upgrades', or some moderate rethinking of the iPhone concept?

On the one had, it's already pretty solid, and just needs some hardware improvements to keep up (processor etc), but on the other hand, early adopters of the original iPhone will just about be exiting their contracts - a shiny new iPhone may be just what they want...
 
mrkgoo said:
Probably true.

I actually think background apps is a very real thing they would put in. Since their push isn't working out (lol september), I think the rumour mill were throwing about limited backgrounding. This would easily work if you had a preference pane that listed all your apps, and you could flag up to, say, 4 to be able to operate in background (more or less depending on which iPhone you had).

Speaking of iPhones, do people expect just a modest upgrade in terms of just hardware 'upgrades', or some moderate rethinking of the iPhone concept?

On the one had, it's already pretty solid, and just needs some hardware improvements to keep up (processor etc), but on the other hand, early adopters of the original iPhone will just about be exiting their contracts - a shiny new iPhone may be just what they want...

All indications are that the new phone, due this summer, will be a substantial upgrade. The first two models are listed as 1,1 and 1,2 in the software code, while the early tags for the new hardware have already been found and are 2,1 indicating a fairly major change.

I'm one of the early adopters with the original phone, and at this point, I'm glad I passed on the 3G last summer. I think we'll get a lot more of an upgrade this year.
 
Zozz said:
Have you tried xGPS? it's on cydia.

I want to hear some comparison stories between these two.

I am really willing to buy a turn by turn app, but I want it to be very very reliable and worth the money.

You should also know that the one on the app store does not give out a voice or beep signal when to take the turn.
Never tried xGPS when I was unlocked before.

Not having any audio cues when to turn is all good, as I currently mute my GPS. My music is usually on too loud to hear it anyways, but I don't like the constant reminders to stay on the same road I'm already on. I just glance at it every now and then and that's worked well for me.
 
Kung Fu Jedi said:
All indications are that the new phone, due this summer, will be a substantial upgrade. The first two models are listed as 1,1 and 1,2 in the software code, while the early tags for the new hardware have already been found and are 2,1 indicating a fairly major change.

I'm one of the early adopters with the original phone, and at this point, I'm glad I passed on the 3G last summer. I think we'll get a lot more of an upgrade this year.

You have a good point. I was in NZ so I never even had an official chance at the original iPhone. Although I like the original form factor better, I'm glad I bought the new one.

I think Apple really has nailed their product roadmap. Each iteration of every product is carefully planned out to remain as stable in price, but offer enough new features to entice a new owner, while simultaneously offering a modest upgrade to not alienate an immediate previous owner and something to interest older owners.

Their product lineup is the same. They carefully execute the feature set from model to model, sometimes cunningly omitting features from a low end to entice purchase of a higher end, or at the very least tease consumers with an upgrade path of their own.

Obviously it's not perfect - you cannot please everyone, but I think this is actually Apple's strongest point as a business, whether you agree with this practice or not.
 
kaching said:
Allowing background apps is the real holy grail here. Some of the apps being built for Android phones really show the potential of having an always-on pocketable computer running with access to network and location services. Push won't cut it.


I think this would give the battery life whiners even more to bitch about and Apple knows it.
 
tmdorsey said:
I think this would give the battery life whiners even more to bitch about and Apple knows it.

It's not like they're whining for nothing. I activated push email and my battery life became a joke. My iphone wouldn't last the night.

Speaking of, I use my iPhone as an alarm clock, and unless I have more than half of the battery life left when I go to sleep, my iPhone invariably dies overnight and the alarm doesn't go off. Besides the fact that I need an alarm clock, or that I should leave the iPhone plugged in all night, does anyone have any suggestions?

I don't remember this being a problem before, but now it's driving me crazy. I disabled push email and bluetooth, but I'd hate to have to disable Wifi and 3G every single night before I go to sleep only to activate them in the morning.
 
VanMardigan said:
It's not like they're whining for nothing. I activated push email and my battery life became a joke. My iphone wouldn't last the night.

Speaking of, I use my iPhone as an alarm clock, and unless I have more than half of the battery life left when I go to sleep, my iPhone invariably dies overnight and the alarm doesn't go off. Besides the fact that I need an alarm clock, or that I should leave the iPhone plugged in all night, does anyone have any suggestions?

I don't remember this being a problem before, but now it's driving me crazy. I disabled push email and bluetooth, but I'd hate to have to disable Wifi and 3G every single night before I go to sleep only to activate them in the morning.
Edit: solved.
 
Finally scored a 2G for around $200 and got to unlocking and jailbreaking it, so awesome. Question, what's a good free program to create custom themes? I'm mostly interested in making my own icons, wallpaper, dock and lock screen.
 
evil ways said:
Finally scored a 2G for around $200 and got to unlocking and jailbreaking it, so awesome. Question, what's a good free program to create custom themes? I'm mostly interested in making my own icons, wallpaper, dock and lock screen.
I would send Liu Kang Baking a Pie some PMs for all the best custom themes. He's a pretty strong critic of custom themes and could probably direct you to the best one.

Edit: Motherfuck... :lol
 
mrkgoo said:
Solved? I don't get it.

Anyway, I'm on T-mobile with my iPhone, no internet 3G, so I just switch 3G off. My phone could probably last for days without a charge.

same but also no Edge here. mine lasts for days depending on how much i talk with it
 
VanMardigan said:
It's not like they're whining for nothing. I activated push email and my battery life became a joke. My iphone wouldn't last the night.

Speaking of, I use my iPhone as an alarm clock, and unless I have more than half of the battery life left when I go to sleep, my iPhone invariably dies overnight and the alarm doesn't go off. Besides the fact that I need an alarm clock, or that I should leave the iPhone plugged in all night, does anyone have any suggestions?

I don't remember this being a problem before, but now it's driving me crazy. I disabled push email and bluetooth, but I'd hate to have to disable Wifi and 3G every single night before I go to sleep only to activate them in the morning.

I have Wifi/Push and 3G on all the time and with regular use I'm sure I could get at least 2 days out of mine. Am I the only person that has a habit of charging their phone every night no matter what the battery is at?
 
evil ways said:
Finally scored a 2G for around $200 and got to unlocking and jailbreaking it, so awesome. Question, what's a good free program to create custom themes? I'm mostly interested in making my own icons, wallpaper, dock and lock screen.

A challenger approaches!

:lol
 
evil ways said:
Finally scored a 2G for around $200 and got to unlocking and jailbreaking it, so awesome. Question, what's a good free program to create custom themes? I'm mostly interested in making my own icons, wallpaper, dock and lock screen.
totonetheme
 
tmdorsey said:
I have Wifi/Push and 3G on all the time and with regular use I'm sure I could get at least 2 days out of mine. Am I the only person that has a habit of charging their phone every night no matter what the battery is at?

i charge mine at night if its under 80% (numeric battery via jailbreak) just in case i happen to use it quite a bit the next day.

Tobor said:
A challenger approaches!

:lol

is there some kind of running joke behind themes and liu kang?

evil ways: for the wallpaper and background all you have to do is crop an image to the right size.
 
evil ways said:
Finally scored a 2G for around $200 and got to unlocking and jailbreaking it, so awesome. Question, what's a good free program to create custom themes? I'm mostly interested in making my own icons, wallpaper, dock and lock screen.
Sounds great. Be sure to post the results.
 
Ashhong said:
same but also no Edge here. mine lasts for days depending on how much i talk with it

Actually, I don't know anyone to call, so I hardly ever use it for calls. Another reason mine lasts forever.
 
Ashhong said:
is there some kind of running joke behind themes and liu kang?

evil ways: for the wallpaper and background all you have to do is crop an image to the right size.
Most people here hate custom themes and liu kang is just the most obnoxious one about it.
 
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:
I have push and wifi on and my phone lasts three days.

Interesting...

I have push, 3G and wifi on, and my charge doesn't last one day. It probably lasts a bit more than half a day.

The battery life is driving me crazy. Number 1 annoyance with the phone.

Oh, I should add that it's only been this bad since I've had it synced with an Exchange server with push enabled.
 
So iTunes 8.1 runs much faster on my PC. Good job Apple. I've never understood how it could run so slow considering I have a laptop with 4GB of Ram.

WARNING to SONY VAIO Laptop Owners

The issue with my laptop deleting the entire library, settings and playlists (without deleting the actual AV files) is caused by a ridiculous piece of bloatware pre-installed on all VAIO computers. There's a huge, long thread about it on the official Apple support site.
 
LCfiner said:
correction: we hate shitty custom themes. of which there are multitudes.
Which do you like?
I can only deal with the beautiful gameboy like one with the pixel art, and the original look sans gray dock. I like it all black.
 
reggieandTFE said:
So iTunes 8.1 runs much faster on my PC. Good job Apple. I've never understood how it could run so slow considering I have a laptop with 4GB of Ram.

Yeah, it was a much needed performance improvement. Runs much better now, though I hope they keep optimizing it.
 
dallow_bg said:
Which do you like?
I can only deal with the beautiful gameboy like one with the pixel art, and the original look sans gray dock. I like it all black.

i haven't seen a single good theme posted in this thread, that's for sure. :) and i keep seeing worse themes getting shown off on other forums like macrumors. i posted a couple here myself just for shits and giggles.

back when i had a 1st gen, jailbroken phone, i played around with themes and thought the "smoothicons" one wasn't terrible. or having a subtle textured background, like a dark perforated metal background instead of black.

but, the main problem with any cohesive theme is that the effect is broken by the presence of 3rd party apps for which there are no icons designed for them.

there was a post here a couple weeks ago that showed a slick looking blue, white and grey theme in which all the icons were more abstract and arranged differently.

now, aside from being a bit harder to navigate for most users, the problem with that theme is that the effect is completely ruined once you put an app on there that doesn't have the custom blue/grey/white icon.

and, at that point, i have to wonder why people would even bother trying to customize the UI so much when it's gonna be broken once you download a couple new apps.
 
My wishlist for iPhone OS 3.0:

- Landscape keyboard in all apps (SMS, Mail, Notes)
- Search in Mail and iPod apps
- Syncing of notes to/from Mac
- Ability to set a custom sound for text messages
- Snippets, a button you can press on the virtual keyboard which would bring up a list of pre-typed stuff (such as your email address) so that you can save time
- Google Suggest (live searching predictions) like Safari 4 has

Looking forward to seeing what we actually get.
 
- Custom SMS alert sound
- Fix the damn delete button disappearing when downloading new mail or connecting to mail server
 
LCfiner said:
i haven't seen a single good theme posted in this thread, that's for sure. :) and i keep seeing worse themes getting shown off on other forums like macrumors. i posted a couple here myself just for shits and giggles.

back when i had a 1st gen, jailbroken phone, i played around with themes and thought the "smoothicons" one wasn't terrible. or having a subtle textured background, like a dark perforated metal background instead of black.

but, the main problem with any cohesive theme is that the effect is broken by the presence of 3rd party apps for which there are no icons designed for them.

there was a post here a couple weeks ago that showed a slick looking blue, white and grey theme in which all the icons were more abstract and arranged differently.

now, aside from being a bit harder to navigate for most users, the problem with that theme is that the effect is completely ruined once you put an app on there that doesn't have the custom blue/grey/white icon.

and, at that point, i have to wonder why people would even bother trying to customize the UI so much when it's gonna be broken once you download a couple new apps.

A lot of theme creators supply the template in which you can use to create your own icon, it's simple.
 
All I want from 3.0 is the ability to download podcasts over 10MB easily. Right now, I have to jailbreak purely for one single plugin for Safari that lets me save MP3s from websites. It's incredibly dumb the limits within the iPhone for download, yet streaming works fine (assuming you get a steady 3g connection, which I usually don't at work).
 
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