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The iPhone 3.0 software update added copy/paste ability and will allow for MMS messaging in the future. |
| By Andrew Wagner OnMilwaukee.com Staff Writer E-mail author More articles by Andrew Wagner |
| Published June 30, 2009 at 9:01 p.m. |
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It's been about two weeks since Apple unleashed its 3.0 software update for the iPhone.
Andy Tarnoff has already taken a look at the new iPhone 3GS, but I wasn't far enough into my contract for an upgrade and wasn't all that impressed with the latest incarnation of the popular phone, and decided instead to see how the new software would improve my 8 gig 3G model.
Now that I've had some time to play with the updated software a little bit, here are some quick thoughts ...
First of all, copy-paste is outstanding. It's a long, long overdue addition for the iPhone, considering the Samsung SCH-3500 I had back in 2001 could handle the task. But hey, better late then never. It's especially helpful since AT&T won't provide MMS capability until later this summer, so iPhone users still need to go to a Web site and enter randomly generated passwords to access picture messages. But more on that later.
I'm also a big fan of the expanded search capabilities provided in OS 3.0 with the "Spotlight" feature. I can search my phone, search my e-mails and just … search. I like that; it's simple. Not earth-shattering by any means, but another miniscule addition that really enhances the device.
Some other things that I'm liking so far: Being able to sync "Notes" with Apple Mail is a big plus. I often find myself jotting down short blurbs that get lost in the shuffle. Being able to transfer them to my MacBook is a welcome help … Push notifications (though it tends to drain the battery quickly) … In-app purchasing power … The potential for more advanced applications, including those that use the dock connector.
Now, with the nice stuff out of the way, there are a few things that have me scratching my head.
In all, I think the update is another step toward turning a great device into an incredible device. I toyed with the idea of shifting to the Palm Pre, but in my limited experience, it doesn't come close to replicating the feeling of having a portable computer in my pocket.
Even with its flaws, nothing really comes close to the iPhone.
Word on the street is Apple is already working on an update to the update. It released the 3.1 version of the software to developers this week, and the rumor mill is churning out notes suggesting some of these bugs will be addressed.
Let's hear from you, fellow iPhone users. Did you upgrade to the new phone, or are you sticking with the updated software? Use the Talkback feature below to share your experiences.
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Posted by alba on July 1, 2009 at 11:56 a.m. (report)
AT&T sucks - the other carriers already support tethering and MMS on the iPhone. Even my BlackBerry can tether on the AT&T network, so I don't get it.
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Posted by Blackberry on July 1, 2009 at 11:41 a.m. (report)
What's the buzz on the rumor of the temperature of the new iphones?
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Posted by jaredkguess on July 1, 2009 at 10:51 a.m. (report)
I'm glad you said the keyboard feels overly sensitive, because I thought I was the only one. I've also had the problem with the accelerometer switching between portrait and landscape modes too often. I think Apple, on the next update or at least sometime soon, should include an option which enables you to lock positions. When I'm reading my emails in bed in the morning, I don't want the view to switch to landscape when I'm laying on my side, its a hassle.
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