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Shit I had that thing happen the other night too, it happened when I plugged headphones in :/
 
Yep, I also had a few screw ups on 3.1. A couple of freezes and reboots as well as a minor SMS glitch (got 2 SMS's hours after they were sent, only when I sent an SMS to that contact).
 
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Yep, that's what owning an iPhone feels like. :)
 
ckohler said:
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Yep, that's what owning an iPhone feels like. :)
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That's pretty much it though. I have my 3GS for only a month and a half now and I can't even count the times it saved the day, coming out of nowhere.
 
DarkJC said:
Curious what your issues were with the Juice Air. I was interested in this product a while ago but in the end my iPhone use is such that I can get through the day with no problems on its own internal battery.

If I ever ran into problems, I was going to pick one up. Why'd you return it?

I got one as a gift a bit ago and used it at a baseball game this past weekend, and it was really nice to have on hand. I ran my iPhone down to about 33%, and then turned the Mophie on, and it charged it up to 90% while I was using it, so pretty nice IMO. I haven't tried turning it on with the iPhone at 100% to see how long it lasts, but I think the extra hours stated on the box are pretty accurate.

It'll be a godsend at PAX East in March, I'm sure!
 
DarkJC said:
Curious what your issues were with the Juice Air. I was interested in this product a while ago but in the end my iPhone use is such that I can get through the day with no problems on its own internal battery.

If I ever ran into problems, I was going to pick one up. Why'd you return it?

Well, the Mophie Juice Air didn't feel that solid. Once I held it I started wondering if it'd survive a drop to any floor, not to mention the concrete pavement that cracked my previous 3G. I had read reviews complaining about broken cases (supposedly Mopie is making a killing selling replacements for the plastic top half at $7.50 a pop +S&H). Suddenly I was worrying about whether I could replace a $80 case. Not exactly the protection I had in mind.

Then I tried charging my phone. With a fully powered up Air I went from ~18% to ~50% (balanced against my typical usage of surfing the web, listening to internet radio, reading comics and one unexpected reboot). Now, I know the Mophie Juice Air is rated the lowest capacity out of all the battery cases but I didn't realise how far behind it was. Maybe the makers assume you'll be idling around while the Air gives you the claimed 80% recharge before using the phone again. Sure, the Air is better than nothing but it doesn't feel that much better.

Finally, and I didn't expect this to be much of an annoyance before I bought the case, it just didn't feel right in my hands. It's very bottom-heavy (understandably sosoe) and results in a much different experience to holding and using the iPhone than I was used. It'd have been much better if the bulk was replicated for the removable top half as well, to give a sense of symmetry and maybe add more protection. The main reason I pllopped for the Air was it was described as the thinnest and I imagined it would feel, at most, like a regular case. On second thought, one of those brick shaped battery cases would probably have been better.

At the end of the day I felt I was paying a premium for just one debatable feature, "thinness", while in all other areas the Macbook Air was heavily compromised. It's an average case, a (relatively) poor backup battery and adds nothing to the aesthetics of the device. It's 'good enough' but why should I settle for that?
 
If you're looking for a powerful external battery, I recommend the FastMac IV. I charged a 3GS phone from 20% -> 100% with 1 hour of phone use and lots of Internet surfing while it was charging. The next day I charged my phone from 16% -> 92% without heavy usage. That's nearly two full charges of the phone on one charge of the external battery.

Only drawbacks are the bulky size of the battery, price, and it's not a real good case because the top half is uncovered. If you're just looking for juice though, it's one hell of a battery. It's ideal for conventions like PAX or a vacation where you want to take pictures or video for an extended period of time without access to a phone charge.
 
Ok, my brother got himself an iPhone after saving up for it + a few months of service. 2 days after getting it, some asshole tried to steal it while he was checking what time the bus was coming. It flew out of his hand and hit the ground, glass is smashed. Apple wants $256 to repair it. Is there another option? Anyone on Rogers have experience with this situation?
 
Firestorm said:
Ok, my brother got himself an iPhone after saving up for it + a few months of service. 2 days after getting it, some asshole tried to steal it while he was checking what time the bus was coming. It flew out of his hand and hit the ground, glass is smashed. Apple wants $256 to repair it. Is there another option? Anyone on Rogers have experience with this situation?

That really sucks. Sure he didn't just drop it, though? :p

Dunno - maybe insurance, otherwise who's real at fault? The guy who tried to steal it.
 
Firestorm said:
Ok, my brother got himself an iPhone after saving up for it + a few months of service. 2 days after getting it, some asshole tried to steal it while he was checking what time the bus was coming. It flew out of his hand and hit the ground, glass is smashed. Apple wants $256 to repair it. Is there another option? Anyone on Rogers have experience with this situation?
He bought such an expensive phone without a phone insurance? My God.

But still, not many options besides the repair costs.
 
dLMN8R said:
YES!!

Two incredibly annoying bugs were finally fixed with the 3.1 OS:

-Podcasts losing their place after a sync
-E-mail reading location gets screwed up after receiving new mail

Podcasts still get screwed up when you plug into another pc to charge up, unfortunately. When I'm at work and want to use the PC's usb ports to charge my phone, I lose their place most times. I plugged in to my co-worker's pc (which also has iTunes) it marked podcasts as new also.

Finally, the new firmware partially borked compatibility with my car receiver, which now doesn't always recognize the iphone and when it does, it's bound to do that bug where the podcasts lose their place and are marked as new. smh, the ONLY reason I even bought that receiver was for iPhone compatibility. Good work Apple!
 
VanMardigan said:
Podcasts still get screwed up when you plug into another pc to charge up, unfortunately. When I'm at work and want to use the PC's usb ports to charge my phone, I lose their place most times. I plugged in to my co-worker's pc (which also has iTunes) it marked podcasts as new also.

Finally, the new firmware partially borked compatibility with my car receiver, which now doesn't always recognize the iphone and when it does, it's bound to do that bug where the podcasts lose their place and are marked as new. smh, the ONLY reason I even bought that receiver was for iPhone compatibility. Good work Apple!


Dammit, I am SO ready for another update to fix all the bugs. Either 3.1 or iTunes 9. Please. Thank you.
 
Sean said:
I've had this issue today too, it really freaked me out. I kept trying to power it on and it wasn't working, I thought it died, then I tried the hard reset (home + sleep/wake button) and that did the trick.

I'm glad it wasn't just me. I would assume this is a bug in OS 3.1 update and not something hardware related with our iPhones.

Oh thank fuck other people are having this issue. It's happened to me twice in three days. Freaked me the fuck out.

Jesus, what a nightmare for Apple if this is widespread.
 
I've seen people mentioning that issue on quite a few message boards and blogs. I haven't encountered it though...but it's definitely happening to a lot of people.
 
Hellsing321 said:
Are backups taking a long ass time for anyone else on 3.1? Mines been backing up for like 15 mins now.

My first one took about 15 minutes, the ones after that are a little longer than they were before but pretty normal-ish.
 
Mar_ said:
Oh thank fuck other people are having this issue. It's happened to me twice in three days. Freaked me the fuck out.

Jesus, what a nightmare for Apple if this is widespread.

Yea, it's a pretty serious bug (and seriously embarassing for Apple) to slip through.

Although the shutdown bug hasn't happened to me again I'm seeing a new issue today with 3.1 where it's unresponsive - hitting the sleep/wake button takes like 4 seconds to turn the screen on most of the time.
 
Haven't really noticed anything bad with 3.1...but I do love me some Genius Mixes.
 
RubxQub said:
Haven't really noticed anything bad with 3.1...but I do love me some Genius Mixes.

yeah same. 3.1 fixed a weird texting bug I was having with one of my friend’s phone numbers and has otherwise been just fine for me.

one of these days I’m gonna get hit by some big bug, I suppose. I’ve been pretty lucky so far, barring a temporary GPS glitch with 3.0.1 a few months back
 
I recently switched computers, and I know I'm going to need to sync my iphone to the new one. I'm currently on 3.0 right now. Does anyone know if I re-sync my iphone if it'll give me 3.1 instead of 3.0? Thanks...
 
cynlix said:
I recently switched computers, and I know I'm going to need to sync my iphone to the new one. I'm currently on 3.0 right now. Does anyone know if I re-sync my iphone if it'll give me 3.1 instead of 3.0? Thanks...

you’ll never be forced to upgrade to 3.1 if you don’t want to. iTunes checks for FW updates for the iPhone every couple days (or maybe every week). it asks you if you want to update. you can always ignore it.
 
I just bought a new HP laptop and tried to sync/backup w/ my Iphone 3GS but it said If I sync music/videos or any other media it would practically delete everything in my 3gs wtf?
 
Xamdou said:
I just bought a new HP laptop and tried to sync/backup w/ my Iphone 3GS but it said If I sync music/videos or any other media it would practically delete everything in my 3gs wtf?
That's how syncing works. It's generally one way to the device unless you've purchased the items on the device itself.

When you have a computer that it syncs with, it will only sync with that computer, and telling it to sync with another will wipe all the data clean and start fresh with the new system.

Just transfer all your music to the new computer and you're fine.
 
ckohler said:
Yep, that's what owning an iPhone feels like. :)

Yeah, the things that I've done with this phone are amazing. There were only a few times where I went "I wonder if my phone can do this....." and the answer was no. From hiking with the gps to setting up inboxes on my coworker's doors using the level app, it's crazy what this device is capable of. That cartoon isn't way off, since my wife has a first aid app that would come in extremely handy for that scenario.


About the shutdown bug, my wife's 3gs was struck, but my 3g has been fine. I didn't think much of it when my wife asked me to reset her phone until I started reading these posts on gaf showing it was an actual issue and not a one time freak occurrence for her.
 
Hi guys

I am thinking about getting myself a GPS for my iPhone 3G

I can see that there are 2 different GPS available on app store, one from TomTom and one from Navigon.

anyone here got experience on these 2 GPS programs?
wich one is best?

can I just download a map for any country?

I would love to be able to get a map over New zealand now that I am about to travel there.
 
jts said:
Yep, I also had a few screw ups on 3.1. A couple of freezes and reboots as well as a minor SMS glitch (got 2 SMS's hours after they were sent, only when I sent an SMS to that contact).

That sounds more like a network issue really.
 
robertsan21 said:
Hi guys

I am thinking about getting myself a GPS for my iPhone 3G

I can see that there are 2 different GPS available on app store, one from TomTom and one from Navigon.

anyone here got experience on these 2 GPS programs?
wich one is best?

can I just download a map for any country?

I would love to be able to get a map over New zealand now that I am about to travel there.

Try copilot live. It comes out top in a lot of reviews, especially the European version. Its also a lot cheaper than TomTom and Navigon. I just bought it and it works really well. Check to see if they have the maps that you need.
 
liquid_gears said:
Try copilot live. It comes out top in a lot of reviews, especially the European version. Its also a lot cheaper than TomTom and Navigon. I just bought it and it works really well. Check to see if they have the maps that you need.


thanks

does the GPS work even if I decide to switch the phone to flightmode?
or is the GPS using my phone network, I will be going to very remote places so I am sure I wont have any network, so I cant call or send sms, will that effect the GPS?
 
Mr. Durden said:
He bought such an expensive phone without a phone insurance? My God.

Buying phone insurance doesn't make a lot of sense if you take care of your stuff. You'll just be paying to cover assholes who drop their phone in the French sea for example.

If you have a hardware failure, warrantee will cover that just fine.
 
robertsan21 said:
thanks

does the GPS work even if I decide to switch the phone to flightmode?
or is the GPS using my phone network, I will be going to very remote places so I am sure I wont have any network, so I cant call or send sms, will that effect the GPS?

GPS should be self contained - it receives signals from triangulated satellites to determine positional coordinates. Completely separate from data. Any decent GPS map should be included within the app, so will not require network. That said, I assume flightmode shuts down all radio signals, transmitting and receiving, so I assume this includes GPS.

Aswell as co pilot, there is also Sygic, which includes maps for NZ and Australia. Do a good review on all possibilities before buying, as some of them have features others don't - for example, I heard the TOmTOm app does not read street names. I'd probably prefer a smaller company, provided they have the features, as it feels they will less likely nickel and dime you with future updates. Maybe. I dunno.
 
Gunstar said:
Buying phone insurance doesn't make a lot of sense if you take care of your stuff. You'll just be paying to cover assholes who drop their phone in the French sea for example.

If you have a hardware failure, warrantee will cover that just fine.
With such an expensive phone it's always worth it to take an insurance, you never know what happens.
 
Mr. Durden said:
With such an expensive phone it's always worth it to take an insurance, you never know what happens.

It's only worth it if you treat your stuff worse than the average insured-phone user. Of course, theft is also covered but unless you live in a really crappy neighbourhood that's also not really necessary IMO.
 
mrkgoo said:
GPS should be self contained - it receives signals from triangulated satellites to determine positional coordinates. Completely separate from data. Any decent GPS map should be included within the app, so will not require network. That said, I assume flightmode shuts down all radio signals, transmitting and receiving, so I assume this includes GPS.

hmm okey well I will be in New Zealand so I do not want my phone to be able to call to.. so I guess I can just not unlock the phone when I switch it off and that will still let me send and recieve GPS coordinates
 
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