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The iPhone 2.0 software is pretty good. We like the App Store a lot; it adds a boatload of new functionality to the iPhone. But it’s certainly not perfect. Having used it for a few weeks, we’ve discovered a number of little quirks that we really hope are addressed in the upcoming update. From bugs to missing features, here are ten things that would make the iPhone a much more attractive device.
1. Make it Less Crashy The iPhone with 2.0 software feels a little… buggy. It’ll randomly crash or slow down to the point of unusability until you restart every few days with normal use. That’s not right; this is a cellphone. It shouldn’t feel like an unstable computer.
2. Fix the Keyboard Lag A good chunk of the time, typing on the iPhone keyboard is made even more difficult due to the lag involved. Typing quickly means the letters pop up four keystrokes after you hit them. Make the keyboard move as fast as the user can type.
3. Fix Safari Orientation Switch Lag Sometimes, Safari takes its sweet, sweet time switching from portrait to landscape when you turn the phone. This should feel almost instantaneous, not something you have to wait for.
4. Make Backing Up Faster For some, “backing up” whenever you plug in your iPhone can take upwards of 30 minutes. What is it doing, exactly? The iPhone sync should be near-instantaneous when you plug it in if you aren’t moving large files back and forth on purpose.
5. Make it More Efficient The 3G mode is a battery hog. You can turn off 3G completely, but if there was an option to only use 3G for certain programs, such as Safari and Maps, it would go a long way towards making this a phone you aren’t afraid to unplug in the morning when you aren’t planning on getting home until very late that night.
6. Video Recording This could easily be implemented, as we’ve seen from apps available for jailbroken phones. What’s the holdup?
7. Wi-Fi Syncing We’d love to have our iPhone sync automatically when it hits our home Wi-Fi network, from app data to photos to music to contacts.
8. Leave App Icons in Place After an Update When apps update, their icon gets picked up and moved to the very bottom of your last screen. Why? When you updated four apps at once it then makes you awkwardly move them all back to where they were. Just leave them in place.
9. Make Moving Icons from Page to Page Easier Moving an icon from one page to another takes multiple tries and, unlike most things on the iPhone, feels awkward and user unfriendly. Make this less of a pain.
iPhone Gems might not be the best name for this particular edition of our look at noteworthy software releases for the iPhone and iPod touch, as many of the titles featured this time are clunkers—titles with disappointing execution, graphics, or pricing that really turned us off. Regardless, we looked at a number of different genres this time, including card and gambling games, console and arcade games, hoping to find one or two winners to show you; skip straight to Blackjack 21 and Bomberman Touch if you want to see the better picks in this pile.
5 Card Touch
Though we’d initially be inclined to describe Griffin Technology’s first two iPhone games as IQ tests—software that, if purchased, reveals the buyer to be not so bright—we can’t really blame customers for assuming that this venerable Apple accessory maker would do more than churn out third-rate demos at $2 a pop. But that’s what Griffin has done, apparently as an experiment to see whether iPhone gaming is a viable business. Consequently, 5 Card Touch feels like half of a poker game: you’re given an opportunity to bet up to $5, dealt a 5-card hand, then dealt replacements for whatever cards you decided to drop from the first deal. It’s like playing poker with real cards, against yourself, endlessly.
The result is a card game experience that utterly lacks in excitement and value. Most of the time, you’ll wind up with a pair or two pairs; if your pair’s lower than jacks, you lose your money; if it’s jacks or higher, you keep your money, and if it’s better than a pair, you earn some money. That’s it. Griffin’s background art is boring, and the only thing that’s mildly interesting here is the animation of the cards, which look to have been digitized from a real deck or drawn to look as close as possible. There’s no music, roughly three sound effects, and basically no reason to keep on playing after the first few hands—unless the idea of waiting around for that big royal flush to score $4,000 really entices you. Trust us, it won’t. As a card game, and as a gambling game, this is one of the least interesting poker titles we’ve seen in years. iLounge rating: D.
Blackjack 21
Along with Solitaire and Poker, Blackjack is amongst the most popular card games around, though the simplicity of its gameplay demands that something—typically a gambling system—be added to keep the repeated “get your cards to add up to 21” exercise compelling. Unlike Griffin, which blew the chance to either make its poker game or the gambling interesting, MobileAge’s Blackjack 21 ($5) has found ways to spice up both parts of that equation. If you want to play the game without fussing around with settings, you can just do that—you’re given some gambling chips to bet in whatever quantity you prefer, you’re dealt two cards, and you use intuitive swipe gestures to stand, hit, double down, or surrender.
When you get bored with the table or the cards, you can replace them with new themes downloadable from MobileAge’s web site, a feature we really liked in the company’s earlier Mahjong game, as well, though there are far fewer replacements available here. And there are achievements, some dubious, that the game records for you, plus an online leaderboard to show you how you compare with the game’s true power players. All of this keeps what could otherwise be a simple game relatively interesting; the only thing missing here is in the audio department, which is music-free and otherwise as sonically boring as Griffin’s 5 Card Touch.
What’s really amazing are the game’s settings screens. You’re given an insane amount of control over the way the game behaves in terms of automating your play, as well as how the dealer plays, the rate at which a blackjack pays out, and whether features such as insurance and doubling down are turned on. Unlike Griffin, which took the least aggressive implementation of poker around and precluded you from making it more interesting, MobileAge includes one of the most aggressive blackjack gaming engines around and lets you tweak the settings to your heart’s content. Having commended the company for that, however, the underlying game here still could use some pizzazz and a structure beyond just racking up dollars—companies like Gameloft typically find a way to do this with titles, albeit with mixed results. Will MobileAge step Blackjack 21 up to the next level or leave it for a sequel? We’ll see; for now, this one rates a solid B. iLounge Rating: B.
Bomberman Touch
Previously mentioned in our iPhone Gems column that focused on updates to games that had been released for the Click Wheel iPod, Hudson’s Bomberman Touch - The Legend of Mystic Bomb ($8) isn’t just a remake of the iPod Bomberman game; it’s actually an entirely different title. You play as a cartoony demolitionist called Bomber Jack who walks through single-screen, overhead-viewed mazes, strategically placing bombs to destroy obstacles and roaming monsters. Power-up icons help you make the character stronger, faster, more precise with his bombs, and more capable of moving them around; power-down icons strip you of abilities, and you lose powers by dying, and in some cases just by completing levels.
What we liked about Bomberman touch is the variety of mazes and power ups that Hudson has included this time out. After the first couple of stages, you’re presented with a map that offers three different routes, each with its own additional stages and challenges to conquer; one maze has especially dangerous enemies that can pass through obstacles, while another will have more but less deadly foes to blow up. Unlike the iPod Bomberman, you can kick bombs, as well as find a trigger power-up that lets you precisely time the explosions of bombs; inherently, this is a more advanced and better game than its predecessor. Some of the early levels don’t make you hunt for exits, while later ones do, and time pressures add to the experience.
Unfortunately, the control has some real issues. Like Namco’s Pac-Man titles, navigating the mazes is tougher than it should be because you’re using swipe gestures on top of the screen to try and move Bomber Jack around; even when the swipe gestures are working, which they sometimes don’t, you may find yourself unknowingly swiping into a button space on the screen that’s dedicated to dropping or triggering a bomb. Do this, and you’ll kill your character or mess up the game accidentally; amazingly, this is one of the few games that we enjoyed playing more with the iPod’s Click Wheel than on the screen of the iPhone or iPod touch. Some players will find ways—namely, razor-sharp fingertips placed in perfect spots on the screen—to avoid the control issues, and they’ll be rewarded for doing so, but ultimately, this game was meant to be played with a joypad, not a touchscreen. It also appears as if Hudson forgot about a key difference between the iPhone and iPod touch, as there’s no volume control here for the decent synthesizer music and sound effects; you’ll find the audio a touch louder than safe if you’re listening to an iPod touch with Apple’s earbuds. Hopefully, this will be fixed in an update.
1. Force-quit an application. Now that the iPhone is a real handheld computer, it’s not immune from the occasional misbehaving application. If one freezes up on you, force-quit by pressing and holding the Home button for 6 seconds.
2. Make reservations the easy way. If you’re looking up a phone number for something in Safari—say a restaurant or a hotel—there’s no need to leave the page when you find it. Simply tap the number right on the page; the iPhone will dial it automatically.
3. Double-down with scrolling. Many Web pages contain separate text boxes with their own scroll bars. If you’re trying to move around in one, try this: Zoom in, and then scroll with two fingers instead of one. That will let you scroll just inside the box and not affect the position of the entire page.
4. Maximize battery life, part 1. iPhone and iPhone 3G models have more sensors than just the accelerometer. For example, they have a separate sensor, situated right above the earpiece, that detects ambient light. The iPhone uses this sensor only once per session, though, just as you unlock the handset. But if you cover the sensor as you unlock the phone, you will trick the handset into thinking it’s in a dark room, and it will power down the screen brightness as a result.
5. Maximize battery life, part 2. The iPhone’s newfound e-mail synchronization abilities are useful, but they also drain the battery more quickly. If that’s a concern, under Fetch New Data, set e-mail fetch time to Hourly, and turn Push off.
6. Grab a screenshot. The latest iPhone software lets you easily take screenshots of just about anything. To grab one, hold down the Home button and press the Sleep/Wake button. The iPhone will deposit a photo of the current screen in the iPhone’s Photo application.
7. Get a bigger keyboard in Safari. Before you begin browsing, rotate the phone horizontally. Now tap the address bar. Voilà: a wider keyboard. Now if Apple would only add this feature in more applications instead of just Safari….
8. Keep Safari’s address bar handy. Ever scroll pretty far down a Web page, only to find that the address bar has disappeared? No need to scroll back up—instead, tap the top part of the screen. The address bar will reappear, regardless of where you are on the actual Web page.
9. Enter punctuation quickly. To enter a period while using the on-screen keyboard, hold down the Punctuation key and slide your finger over to the Period button. Then release it. (This works for all punctuation, of course.)
10. Ride the dot-com wave. When keying in Web addresses, the iPhone gives you a very useful .com button that lets you add the four characters in one press. But as with the desktop version of Safari, you can even leave that out: Safari will automatically add it for you. Bonus tip: hold down the .com button; you’ll be presented with a list of alternate domain endings, such as .net, .edu, and .org.
Getting your iPhone 3G to run any NES game in the world is pretty easy thanks to the Mac-friendly developers out there who made the PwnageTool. I will run you through the necessary steps and if you’ve never played with DOS it may be frustrating but bear with me. If you can’t get it to work, just leave a comment and I’ll help you out. First download the PwnageTool 2.0.1 here Remember, this is mac only so if you have a PC: SAH-WEE.
Now run the PwnageTool software. Don’t you love how graphically pleasing it is? So simple.
You’ll now have to go through the backup and update process. It didn’t work for me so I had to start over but I didn’t lose anything special. I just resync’d my apps and music and badaboom badabing.
Keep following the instructions and eventually you’ll have a hacked iPhone with a new app called Cydia. Download the essential updates that it prompts you to get. If you didn’t get a prompt, quit and reboot.
Now I would suggest going to the “Featured Packages” section of Cydia and downloading the NES files. Here is where it starts to get tricky.
Apple has begun to give developers access to the next version of the iPhone 3G system software. This will reportedly make this smartphone more useful as a navigation tool.Although the iPhone 3G has a built-in GPS receiver, as it stands now this lacks the ability to tell which direction the deice is facing, and what speed it is traveling at. Both of these are an important part of providing turn-by-turn directions.
The beta of iPhone 2.1 that some developers are receiving now has these GPS functions.
Push Notification
This software update beta also has an early version of Apple’s push notification system. This was created to give the effect of multitasking without the disadvantages.
On the iPhone, third-party software can’t operate simultaneously. This prevents the device from bogging down when too many applications are fighting over too few resources, but precludes the possibility of applications running in the background. As an example, this would make instant messaging applications less useful, as the user wouldn’t be notified when a new message comes in unless the IM app is active.
As a workaround for this, Apple came up with its push notification system. This will allow applications that aren’t running to receive a notification that an event has happened, like an IM message s waiting.
These notifications will be routed through Apple.
Coming Soon?
At this point, it is not known then the iPhone 2.1 update will be released.
Before this happens, though, Apple is expected to release iPhone 2.0.1, with a number of bug fixes.
Thanks to intomobile.com for the latest Nokia Tube images. I’m still wiping the tears of laughter away.
Can this really be Nokia’s answer to the iPhone or just a quick cludge to get a touch user interface into the market?
Whilst their 7710 was not ideal, at least it had an amazing amount of functionality and potential, and Opera Mini is a dream to use on it.
Yet the Nokia Tube, allegedly to be released for the Christmas push, lacks any of the sophisticated look of the Apple iPhone; I’m sure I saw the menu on Alcatel’s One Touch Com of 1998. This is not how Nokia should be fighting back.
Hopefully the images are faked, but if not 2009 will not be a happy time for 2008’s biggest handset manufacturer.
iPhone 3G feature wish for the day Come on Apple, my Siemens S1 Marathon can forward text messages. A FOURTEEN year old handset has a function that was thought of before SMS was a glimmer of a pre pay eye so why the blazes has the iPhone 3G not got it!
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there was talk of iPhone coming to Orange nonsense. Four words my friends - not going to happen. I’ve been reading these stories all over the web, on some really good sites and blogs too but it all started in one place and unfortunately no matter how noble their motives, I do not believe this to be true.
Now I know a bloke at 02 and they know a bloke at Orange and between those blokes I was given two unrefutable facts. 1) 02 has exclusivity with the iPhone until 2012 and 2) that they heard about the murmurings at Orange but it simply wasn’t true, as in not at all, as in not going to happen.
The arrival of the Apple iPhone shook the wireless business in ways that can still be seen rippling out more than a year since the original product’s introduction. With the launch of the iPhone 3G in more worldwide markets at lower prices, coupled with the new App Store, the iPhone has the potential to threaten other platforms.
Games are the most popular items on the App Store at the current moment, with seven of the top ten paid Apps, and five of the top ten free Apps are games. In fact, games are the top downloads at the time of publication – Super Monkey Ball is the top Paid App and Labyrinth Lite Edition tops the Free selection.
Clearly, iPhone users are also greatly interested in using their little handheld devices for games – something that could worry traditional game companies such as Nintendo.
Nintendo has always had a commanding lead on the portable gaming market, and the company’s DS is the current top selling handheld. But even with the rise of the iPhone with its touch screen capabilities of the DS and the motion sensing abilities of the Wii, Nintendo says that it isn’t worried about Apple encroaching on its territory.
Satoru Iwata, Nintendo’s global president and CEO, admits that he has an iPhone and likes it. “I use the iPhone myself,” he said to Forbes. “I know that it’s an attractive product.”
Iwata does not, however, see Apple’s wonder-product taking away from Nintendo’s business. “When I look carefully at the iPhone’s users vs. the users of our Nintendo DS, I understand there are some overlaps. And if you ask ’Is the overlap too big?,’ my answer is no, not so much,” he added.
Despite brisk sales of the iPhone 3G, the games company from Kyoto presently has little reason to fear from the computer company from Cupertino. The Nintendo DS has sold more than 70 million units worldwide — a number that Apple will find hard to catch even with the iPhone and iPod Touch combined.
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Your status on the freebie site will change to “offer pending” after 2 week’s have passed your offer will show as completed, this is as long as you have followed the above correctly.
Now depending on which gift you choose you now need credits for your free gift, a lot of people at this point feel they cannot be bothered to carry on but it’s easier than you think to get other people to sign up.
It does take a little time and effort, but you are getting an expensive gift for free at the end of the day.
Ok getting people signed up.
On the freebie website you will see “refer friends” click this link to see your own unique referral code you need to hand out to friends and family.
(people from the same house cannot sign up for you) << doing so will have your account banned please don’t try it those who do fail every time.
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Ok friends and family have helped you but you still need a few more people to sign up for you. If you are a member of any forums add your referral link to your signature, and maybe after asking the forum owners you could make a post explaining what you are doing and if they sign up for you, you in return will help them out with this info.
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When you do see a new signup on your status page email them with a polite email asking if they require any help and suggest they try the two week free trial as it’s a no obligation trail.
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if you have any questions then each website has a live support link which opens a chat so you can ask any questions you need.
With the advent of the new 3G iphoneon the 11th July, more and more people are looking towards the Pay as you go version. why ? alot of younger people do not want to be locked in to what is imho a rip off contract just to have the latest gadget. Also many young people which the iphone will be very attractive wanted item, but most will not be of an age to even sign a contract. Xmas 2008 will have alot of youngsters requesting the iphone from santa.
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