iPhone 4 Thoughts

Posted June 21st, 2010 in Apple, Reviews, Thoughts, iPhone by David Storms

On my 2nd wedding anniversary Apple decided to give this fanboy a nice gift: the next iPhone hardware announcement. Unfortunately I was at work, so I could only get the little bits from the live blog, but I have since downloaded and watched the keynote. Here is an overview of the noteworthy things I liked:

New Look

I love the sleek new look of the iPhone. The fact that they made it slimmer is amazing and hard to believe, but it’s true, 24% thinner than the previous generation. I still see this thing being easily scratchable, but adding a case or the Apple “bumper” cases should do the trick, although it hides the coolness of the device. Being flat is a nice design evolution. I like the two button volume control rather than the rocker which I often find I hit the wrong direction while the phone is in the case.

I do worry that the Marware case that I have will no longer fit this phone. It’s very loose now with my 3G due to the wear, that means I’ll have to find a replacement. I also purchased the charging doc for my 3G, and it looks like the new form factor will make that device obsolete. I guess it gets passed down to my wife’s 3Gs.

From the pictures the changes are drastic yet similar (depending on the viewing angle) and I’m pretty impressed. Apple loves to change the design to make the old product look old.

New Hardware

Inside Apple has added their new A4 chip that powers the iPad. Not a surprise here. It will be a welcome update for me given that I have the 3G which I find very slow compared to the 3Gs. 802.11N for the new wireless standard was an obvious update too. I was really excited to hear bigger battery. I can get my phone down pretty far without doing a ton of work on it. Now with the new battery you can get up to 10 hours of video, that is like 4 movies! 300 hours of stand by time and 6 hours of browser time is awesome too.

Adding the gyroscope to allow better movement tracking is very “Wii-esque” and should open up some interesting games and map navigation apps.

New Display

It was hard to tell on the downloaded keynote sometimes, but you could see the much more richer display. It’s incredible with the same screen size they were able to get the resolution they did (960 x 480) which has over 70% of the pixels the much larger iPad has. All the icons and pictures taken with the iPhone did look way better. I’m sure this helps too with the new OS feature to have wall paper on the home screen, should make it easier to see the icons and text. I was a bit disappointed because I was thinking iPad since it came out, now it seems likely if I wait a year I’ll get a better display (and maybe a camera!).

New Camera(s)

It’s been long rumoured that Apple would catch up to other phones and add a front facing camera. While I don’t know for sure what pixel quality is on the front, it is exciting that video conference calls through Skype are now possible, although won’t be available at launch. The video that Apple showed of a Dad keeping in touch with his family through the new FaceTime feature is exactly how I picture this feature working. You can quickly hit a button and it will switch to using the rear camera, a neat way to show somebody on a call something really quick. Unfortunately it’s Wi-Fi only which I think will change once the carriers allow it, and the other limitation is that you will have to have an iPhone 4 to make it work. So that means no other iPhone or the iPad can take advantage of it. I would hope that the iMac and Macbooks could through the iSight, but that would likely only mean through something like Skype.

The beefed up 5 megapixel camera on the back with an LED flash is great. My iPhone is pretty much useless in low light situations and offers grainy photos (the 3GS seems much better) but having this kind of quality at your finger tips is amazing. Add a digital zoom and you have everything you need to capture moments when your DSLR is not at hand.

iOS4

At first I groaned at this, but when you see the demos that Steve Jobs did it actually made the idea of an ad being entertaining and informative a reality. Everything goes through Apple, so the iAd program will likely demand a level of quality to them. Apparently there are tons of ads ready to go and the product hasn’t even shipped, so that has to be great news.

Multi-tasking is something I can’t wait to try. I won’t be able to use it on my 3G, but for sure I will on the 3GS. I think Skype is a cool prospect to now be able to receive calls and keep chat windows (I think?) and calls active while I switched in and out of apps. It works as you expect and appears very fluid, but I would like to understand the limits to how many apps you can have open. We will have to wait to see people fully take advantage of the new background API’s, watch out for location based services and apps that update where you are at all times!

Adding folders will be nice so that I can keep most of my frequently used apps on the home page rather than swiping through or using Spotlight all the time. What I think is missing is add contacts to the home screen.

I love that you can add wallpaper to the home screen, but I need to see if they conflict with the icons and text.

A feature I will use all the time is the unified inbox. I have a lot of IMAP email accounts and having one single inbox to check them all will be crucial to saving me time.

I’m interested in iBooks, the e-book store that Apple has created. I’ve heard that it is very limited for the Canadian market but I assume that will change over time. I don’t know if I would use my iPhone for reading very much, I picture the iBook store being best for me like it was intended: on the iPad. I do like that if I had an iPad and ready a few chapters, that (I guess through my Apple ID) my progress would sync to my iPhone and I could pick up where I left off.  Also, if I bought a book on either device I have access to it on both.

Price and Availability

In Canada we have to wait until July before we even have a shot at this phone. All the big carriers are getting the phones. No details yet on upgrade pricing or how someone like me, who has had a 3G for 18 months or so can get an iPhone 4. One interesting way would be from Apple themselves. They announced in Canada that they are selling unlocked iPhones. That is an interesting option given the advantages of having an unlocked phone: no contract, can switch from carrier to carrier, etc. I’ll wait to find out what the pricing is, and if it’s possible to get a micro SIM from Rogers to pop into the iPhone 4.

I suspect the unlocked phone price to be upwards of $700 and the subsidized version similar to the US prices. I’ll wait and see what Rogers has to say in July!

Leave a comment with your thoughts on the next iPhone, would love to read them!

This post originally appeared on DavidRStorms.com on June 17, 2010.

Apple Holding Media Event Sept 7th

Posted August 13th, 2009 in Apple by Mobile Mike

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Rumors a starting to gather that Apple will be holding a media event September 7th to announce a bevy of new things. We have seen alot of rumors pointing to a new iPod Touch with a camera and this would be the time and place for Apple to unveil such a product. “Back to school time” has historically been when Apple launches new iPods, so this should not come as a surprise to anyone. What is a piece of something new, is that Apple may also be releasing their album art enhancements which will, I am sure, make it’s way to the iPhone as well. This could also be a perfect time for them to let iTunes 9 out of the gate, but we’ll have to wait and see on that one.

Via: iPhone Alley

Apple & Research In Motion (RIM) making moves

Posted July 23rd, 2009 in Apple, iPhone by B.Price

Last year’s global mobile phone sales of Apple’s iPhone and RIM’s Blackberry devices only accounted for 3% of all of mobile phone sales (actually unit sales), but according to the Wall Street Journal they’re raking in 35% of all mobile phone profits. Which by any measure is enormous considering how little of the overall sales market they impact. Forecasts for this year according to the Deutsche Bank are expected to be 5% sales, and 58% of mobile phone profits. This is of course contributed to the price of these devices, brand name, and obviously availability.

Apple and RIM have managed to coin and pretty much take ownership of the smartphone market crunching out these kinds of numbers. Given Apple’s time on the smart phone scene I believe that this is a much larger achievement for them versus RIM. Why? Well consider this, BlackBerry has devices on every major mobile (US) carrier, where as Apple has the iPhone locked to one (well technically two for all of the jailbroken/unlocked iPhone users), Apple has been out since 2007 with their device….the BlackBerry has had a five year jump on Apple and had has a huge following especially among working professionals. However Apple does have over a million applications available for their device and has sold 21.17 million phones in what, two years time?

In conclusion, it’s clear that with Smartphone sales accounting for 13.5% of all mobile device sales in the first quarter of 2009 (compared with 11% in the first quarter of 2008) companies like Nokia and Samsung are really going to need to take notice and begin to counter this threat. Based on theses numbers by RIM and Apple, it clearly shows that services and applications are now instrumental to smartphones’ overall success in this new market.

A (slightly) new look for MobileMe

Posted July 1st, 2009 in Articles, MobileMe by J.

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This stuff is always under my nose and I never think to post it. I was on MobileMe last night and noticed the Merge of Calendars and Contacts when setting up my wife’s phone, and I couldn’t set up find my phone because it was down for maintenance. Good eye TUAW crew

A look at the status history for MobileMe shows that maintenance was performed late last night on the web apps, resulting in the new look throughout the site. Other changes to MobileMe include:

* The Help menu is now accessible from the toolbar.
* Mail forwarding and replies now retain original formatting.
* All messages on MobileMe can now be searched from the iPhone or iPod Touch.
* Automatic album creation from the iPhone or iPod Touch with version 3.0 software.
* iPhone 3GS users can publish video to MobileMe.
* iPhone contacts maintain ringtone associations after syncing with MobileMe.
* Option to merge contacts and calendars on first sync.
* Turning off sync will enable users to still keep a copy of their data on their device rather than wiping it.

Via: TUAW

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Apple Store Down

Posted June 8th, 2009 in Articles, WWDC by J.
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What wonders are to come?

Come Chat With Us Live During WWDC

Posted June 7th, 2009 in Articles, WWDC by J.

We have live chatted while following WWDC every year. This will make it the third year. Join us while we are amazed or disappointed.

Where to follow the Keynote Live at 10am PST (Thanks to Just Another iPhone Blog)

Engadget: http://www.engadget.com/2009/06/08/phil-schiller-keynote-live-from-wwdc-2009/

Gizmodo: http://live.gizmodo.com/

MacRumors: http://www.macrumorslive.com/

I’ll be following this one GDGT: http://live.gdgt.com/2009/06/08/live-wwdc-2009-keynote-coverage/

http://www.meebo.com/rooms

WWDC Banner Caught On Film

Posted June 3rd, 2009 in Articles, WWDC by J.
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I love the first shots of the WWDC banners. I don’t know what it is. Maybe the coded messages they have for us to chew on for the next week, the pure beauty of the design, or just fact that Apple could be days away from Global domination. Whatever it is, we get a shot of what is yet to come. What do you make of the Tagline, “One year later. Light-years ahead.?

Picture Via: adamjackson1984

Why jailbreaking is going to rock on 3.0

Posted June 2nd, 2009 in 3.0, Apps, Articles, Games, Jailbreak, Site News, Thoughts, WWDC, iPhone Apps, iPhone Next, iPhone OS, iTunes by smileyelectric

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I jailbroke my iPhone about a week ago. I have been really suprised. I found quite a few apps that I could acutally use. While there are quite a few themes, enough to give ” those Bastards from Findland” ( thanks Edward @msmobiles) a run for their money.
The down side of this is that the iPhone becomes unstable.
An example of this is I installed winterboard which is basically a theme app. Winterboard is cool and has some sweet themes, which are very easy to install. But the app seems to reload the theme everytime you go back to the home screen or switch between apps. Since the iPhone wasn’t made to deal with that kind of transition, ocassionally the app will freeze up the iPhone.

Which brings me to the following speculation. I believe that the next Gen iPhone will be even better with jailbreaking. Why? More RAM. With all these memory intensive apps 3.0 and hopefully a new iPhone will be great.

Will You be Able To Upgrade To 3.0 The Day Of WWDC?

Posted May 28th, 2009 in 3.0, Articles, WWDC by J.

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With WWDC looming more questions are being asked than being answered.  One of which is whether or not you will be able to see a publicly released version of 3.0 the day of WWDC.  Well I am here to give you my insight as an iPhone enthusiast, long term iPhone owner, and app developer as to why you will not see it until the new iPhone is launched in July. Continue Reading »

Is This The New iPhone…You Decide

Posted May 26th, 2009 in Articles, WWDC, iPhone Next by J.

UPDATED: Added back images

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I am a sucker for trying to figure things out, but to be honest I have never had a breaking revelation that has taken the internet by storm.  However I know that you guys are much smarter than I am and can help crack this “case” (I’m great at bad puns BTW) So I present to you this picture I put together.  On the left is the Rumored iPhone case that we will see in June, and on the right is the iPhone 3G case.  Now I leave it up to you to us your detective skills and try to figure out if the case on the left is just another 3G case or really has potential to be the Next Gen iPhone.  Leave your observations in the comments.