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Stuart 17-03-2009 19:55

re: The iPhone thread
 
Well, the keynote will be online at http://www.apple.com/iphone/preview-iphone-os/ later.

Seems us lucky iPhone 3g users may also get MMS.

Damien 17-03-2009 21:13

re: The iPhone thread
 
Trying to get the developer build now but the site is going VERY SLOW and it is VERY ANNOYING

bopdude 17-03-2009 21:25

re: The iPhone thread
 
Any links for the download ?

Damien 17-03-2009 21:35

re: The iPhone thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bopdude (Post 34755468)
Any links for the download ?

I can provide them, when the site works and I can find em, but you need to be an Registered iPhone Developer to access.

bopdude 17-03-2009 21:40

re: The iPhone thread
 
Ah, that would be of no benefit then when are they going mainstream ?

Damien 17-03-2009 21:40

re: The iPhone thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by bopdude (Post 34755481)
Ah, that would be of no benefit then when are they going mainstream ?

June, I think.

bopdude 17-03-2009 21:48

re: The iPhone thread
 
Thanks.

Damien 17-03-2009 22:11

re: The iPhone thread
 
Gah, It's not ready yet. "Later today" for Apple means "3am in the Morning" for me. I want it before I go to work tommorow.

haydnwalker 17-03-2009 22:19

re: The iPhone thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34755327)
Well, they have live coverage of the keynote at http://arstechnica.com/apple/news/20...s-30-event.ars

Major points so far are
  • push alerts. Applications can use Apple's servers to push alerts on to user's screens.
  • Application access to Bluetooth and Dock. No word (yet) on improved bluetooth support for users, but Apps can use it to communicate with each other.
  • Embeddable Google Maps. Applications can now use maps directly.
  • An added API for turn by turn directions. This should help the likes of Tom Tom port applications to the iPhone. Doesn't sound like turn by turn directions will be part of Google Maps though.
  • Cut, Copy and Paste. Yep, the one killer feature for most is here. Apparently the way the iPhone does it is quite intelligent as well.
  • We also now have Spotlight on the iPhone.





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Yes! Stereo Bluetooth is supported! No word on whether remote control support is included though.

FINALLY Apple have listened to users! I'm well impressed with the bluetooth stereo addition, it was the one thing that I NEEDED as I listen to music in the Gym and wires are annoying! Also means I can treadmill etc and talk :d

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Stuart C (Post 34755356)
Well, the keynote will be online at http://www.apple.com/iphone/preview-iphone-os/ later.

Seems us lucky iPhone 3g users may also get MMS.

What I don't understand is why is MMS restricted to iPhone 3G users?? MMS doesn't require 3G for it to work, and would work perfectly well over EDGE/GPRS!!

I don't MMS Often but it would be useful for us iPhone Gen1 users.

Damien 17-03-2009 22:29

re: The iPhone thread
 
Woop downloading!

Tezcatlipoca 17-03-2009 22:43

re: The iPhone thread
 
Behold, innovative features such as... MMS, Copy & Paste, Bluetooth A2DP, & SMS forwarding! ;) :D

Heh. About time :)

Most of the other stuff sounds good too.


Personally, I don't give a monkey's about MMS. I rarely ever used it on any of my previous phones. But, it is still something that many many people use - more so than mobile email. And it's something present on even the most basic camera phone...

Copy & Paste, SMS forwarding, & landscape keyboard are my most anticipated features.

Quote:

Originally Posted by haydnwalker (Post 34755503)
What I don't understand is why is MMS restricted to iPhone 3G users?? MMS doesn't require 3G for it to work, and would work perfectly well over EDGE/GPRS!!

I don't MMS Often but it would be useful for us iPhone Gen1 users.

Apparently the original iPhone doesn't have the right kind of radio chip.

Which still sounds a bit odd though...As you say, MMS doesn't need 3G, it works fine over plain old GPRS.


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v3.0 feature roundup:

http://www.tuaw.com/2009/03/17/iphon...ature-roundup/


Official link with info:

http://www.apple.com/iphone/preview-iphone-os/

bopdude 17-03-2009 23:54

re: The iPhone thread
 
Just read this on the foot of the official page

  • Some features and services may not be available in all areas.
  • * MMS messaging is available only on iPhone 3G; fees may apply. MMS may not be available in all areas.

WTF, fees might apply, like we're not paying enough, they introduce / make available what the phone should have ( nearly ) and then say pay for it. I might be looking around come contract renewal if that's the case.

Tezcatlipoca 18-03-2009 00:02

re: The iPhone thread
 
I took the "fees may apply" statement to mean something along the lines of "fees may apply depending on your cellular network provider", i.e. You can send MMS, but O2/AT&T/etc. may charge you whatever it is that they happen to charge.[So with O2, if it's like with any other phone or tariff, it would simply be 1 MMS = 4 SMS].

That's just an assumption, of course, but it makes sense to me. I can't see even Apple being so cheeky as to charge additional fees to use something such as MMS...I hope...

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Oh... an App question...

Does anyone have a favourite currency conversion app they'd recommend?

Doesn't need loads of features... just £<>$ & exchange rate updates.

bopdude 18-03-2009 09:07

re: The iPhone thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt D (Post 34755582)
So with O2, if it's like with any other phone or tariff, it would simply be 1 MMS = 4 SMS].

Mmmm, let's hope so, at worst.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt D (Post 34755582)
Oh... an App question...

Does anyone have a favourite currency conversion app they'd recommend?

Doesn't need loads of features... just £<>$ & exchange rate updates.

Not an app, but just google it, then at least your up to the minute :tu:

Damien 18-03-2009 09:55

re: The iPhone thread
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Matt D (Post 34755582)
I took the "fees may apply" statement to mean something along the lines of "fees may apply depending on your cellular network provider", i.e. You can send MMS, but O2/AT&T/etc. may charge you whatever it is that they happen to charge.[So with O2, if it's like with any other phone or tariff, it would simply be 1 MMS = 4 SMS].

That's just an assumption, of course, but it makes sense to me. I can't see even Apple being so cheeky as to charge additional fees to use something such as MMS...I hope...

---------- Post added at 23:02 ---------- Previous post was at 23:00 ----------

Oh... an App question...

Does anyone have a favourite currency conversion app they'd recommend?

Doesn't need loads of features... just £<>$ & exchange rate updates.

I use an app called Measures. It's a paid app and converts all sorts of measurements including currency. Might be a bit overkill for you tho.

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There are report of people sharing the iPhone 3.0 beta and non-developer phones refusing to activate on the AT&T network in America. So if your on the O2 contract, be wary of installing unofficial firmwires.


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