Don't mind me. I can't read.
Mines 1st gen_j5689_ wrote:
Worked fine on my 2nd Gen TouchWinston_Churchill wrote:
I've heard that iOS4 is bricking quite a few iPod Touches, little scared to update mine atm
Also has much better viewing anglesebug9 wrote:
Screen using IPS LCD which is actually viewable in direct sunlight.ig wrote:
i dont see any difference besides the background
ig, here's the change-log:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_versio … ry#iOS_4.0
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_versio … ry#iOS_4.0
You can't apply it anyway if you have a 1st gen, iOS 4.0 wasn't designed for it at all, or the 1st generation iPhone.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Mines 1st gen_j5689_ wrote:
Worked fine on my 2nd Gen TouchWinston_Churchill wrote:
I've heard that iOS4 is bricking quite a few iPod Touches, little scared to update mine atmAlso has much better viewing anglesebug9 wrote:
Screen using IPS LCD which is actually viewable in direct sunlight.ig wrote:
i dont see any difference besides the background
Last edited by _j5689_ (2010-06-22 10:35:49)
Well I have a 1st and 2nd. Either way its not a useful update, 2nd gen doesnt get multitasking_j5689_ wrote:
ig, here's the change-log:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_versio … ry#iOS_4.0You can't apply it anyway if you have a 1st gen, iOS 4.0 wasn't designed for it at all, or the 1st generation iPhone.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Mines 1st gen_j5689_ wrote:
Worked fine on my 2nd Gen TouchWinston_Churchill wrote:
I've heard that iOS4 is bricking quite a few iPod Touches, little scared to update mine atmAlso has much better viewing anglesebug9 wrote:
Screen using IPS LCD which is actually viewable in direct sunlight.
Well, the menu seems a bit zippier too. And you have to wonder if all of the stuff that they did to get everything to use less resources in preparation for multi-tasking was also given to the 2nd gen, which would explain the zippiness and might mean better battery life.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Well I have a 1st and 2nd. Either way its not a useful update, 2nd gen doesnt get multitasking_j5689_ wrote:
ig, here's the change-log:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/IOS_versio … ry#iOS_4.0You can't apply it anyway if you have a 1st gen, iOS 4.0 wasn't designed for it at all, or the 1st generation iPhone.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Mines 1st gen_j5689_ wrote:
Worked fine on my 2nd Gen TouchWinston_Churchill wrote:
I've heard that iOS4 is bricking quite a few iPod Touches, little scared to update mine atm
Also has much better viewing angles
so basically its pretty much the same thing as far as ipod touches go?
Unless you have a 3rd gen which gets all the shit 4.0 was made for, then yeah pretty much.ig wrote:
so basically its pretty much the same thing as far as ipod touches go?
i have a 3rd gen
First batch delivered today. I wish the fucking Apple site wasn't down all day on the 15th so I'd have it by now. Fuckers.
i'll pick up the iphone 4 sometime in august, meanwhile the ios4 is win, too bad i couldn't play music via usb cable to my truck, but after a bit of googling, a hard boot fixed it!
Hmm, apparently updating to iOS4 is making iPhones unable to download data here
And these iPads are quite irritating. They just don't work.
(On the phone with our service provider, Rogers, right now)
And these iPads are quite irritating. They just don't work.
(On the phone with our service provider, Rogers, right now)
Best smartphone because it beats the 3GS?Poseidon wrote:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ytech_gadg/ytech_gadg_tc2781
Wrapping up, Pogue writes that if "size and shape, beauty and battery life," and "polish and pleasure" are important to you, the new iPhone is "calling your name," even if the latest Android handsets from the likes of HTC have more "droll-worthy features."
Design, not functionality defines the best smartphone?
Last edited by Ilocano (2010-06-23 12:14:25)
Yup - I'd advise against using this update yet. Unless you have a 3GS there's very little point anyway.Winston_Churchill wrote:
Hmm, apparently updating to iOS4 is making iPhones unable to download data here
And these iPads are quite irritating. They just don't work.
(On the phone with our service provider, Rogers, right now)
If you have done it and it caused problems you can easily roll it back.
Wow, its not even actual multi tasking that was implemented, it was task switching.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/199528/M … ew_It.html
Kinda silly, takes a lot away from the whole point of multitasking if you cant actually run multiple apps at once.But most apps won't do anything except go to sleep, which means one of the classic tricks of multitasking, loading one task while you perform another, is not available unless the developer adds that function under a special task completion API. Some apps, such as Flickr, may take advantage of this feature for large file transfers, but others won't. Waiting for a YouTube video to buffer over a 3G connection? It won't go anywhere unless you're staring at the loading screen.
What bothers me the most, however, is the sloppy implementation of iPhone multitasking. Every time you open an app, it gets added to the tray, and the only way to close it is by pressing and holding any app icon, then clicking the top-left corner of the apps you want to close. If you don't micromanage, the tray quickly becomes overrun with clutter, making it hard to find the apps you really need.
When Apple chief executive Steve Jobs introduced iOS4, he said this: "When it comes to multitasking, if a user has to use a task manager, they (the developer) blew it." I suppose Jobs was referring to Windows Task Manager, which you use when all hell breaks loose on a PC. But taken literally, iOS4 has a task manager too, and all hell breaks lose if you don't use it. This time, Apple blew it.
http://www.pcworld.com/article/199528/M … ew_It.html
honestly as long as I can play Pandora in the backround while I'm playing Doodle Jump or anything, that's all I need multitasking for
http://www.engadget.com/2010/06/24/ipho … lts-video/
So...
Drop it twice and it's dead...
Drop it wrong and it shatters...
what a piece of junk...
So...
Drop it twice and it's dead...
Drop it wrong and it shatters...
what a piece of junk...
Last edited by FloppY_ (2010-06-24 04:12:43)
Your thoughts, insights, and musings on this matter intrigue me
Froyo, X
Wait til the drones find out you need wifi to get Facetime to work.
Probably going to get an update at some point.Ilocano wrote:
Wait til the drones find out you need wifi to get Facetime to work.
so i got my iphone and everyone and there mom is having reception issues, if you guys are gonna get it i would just wait for a new batch
are you left handed?Smokey7200 wrote:
so i got my iphone and everyone and there mom is having reception issues, if you guys are gonna get it i would just wait for a new batch
so apparently if you are touching the left bottom corner of the iphone 4 for a few seconds you get a dropped call, yep. i'll be waiting till they fix that before i get mine, that facetime thing is i want it, so me and my friends can masturbate to each others cock in HD instead of ghetto chatroulette