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RubxQub said:
Folders are causing me problems.

I'm purchasing/downloading games I don't necessarily want to play so I can make folders that my existing games fit into.
:lol Been finding some really nice games I previously overlooked...but I'm burning through these gift cards I got recently.

iTunes money is the best gift ever for me these days. It used to be Best Buy gift certs, but now I'm consuming software through app stores (steam/app store) instead of buying new gadgets.


we were right all along. folders do cause unwanted mental overload for the user :D

feature request: get rid of folders for iOS 5. I don't even want the option. too much stress.

arrrrggghhhh



/jk
 
Was trying to find an answer to this:

If I order an iPhone off the Apple Store today, will they charge me immediately or only when it ships?
 
winnarps said:
Was trying to find an answer to this:

If I order an iPhone off the Apple Store today, will they charge me immediately or only when it ships?

They'll preauthorize the funds today, you will get charged once it ships.
 
devildog820 said:
They'll preauthorize the funds today, you will get charged once it ships.

TY!

Also, now I'm comparing the Apple Store and the AT&T Store -- Apple says 3 weeks til ship, AT&T says 7-10 days. Maybe I'll go with AT&T.
 
winnarps said:
Was trying to find an answer to this:

If I order an iPhone off the Apple Store today, will they charge me immediately or only when it ships?

They shouldn't charge till it ships. I ordered mine last week and just canceled it before driving to AT&T to pick one up. No charge ever showed up. It didn't even register yet on the AT&T system that I already upgraded when I went to check out AT&T's online store.
 
LCfiner said:
we were right all along. folders do cause unwanted mental overload for the user :D

feature request: get rid of folders for iOS 5. I don't even want the option. too much stress.

arrrrggghhhh

/jk
All these complexities are making my brain spin!!!

I've officially switched over to the 2 page model of app sorting. First page is all directly clickable apps that I use the most often, and the second page is entirely folders.

Toolbox - holds all my utility apps. Speed tests, photobucket uploader, iMovie, etc
Portals - holds all my web-portally type apps like Fandango, IGN, Giant Bomb, IMDB
Music - holds my music apps like Pandora, Wunder Radio, Glee, etc
Social - holds social apps like twitter, yelp, FML
Books - holds magazines, book apps and comic apps

...and then a bunch of game folders separated as best as I can by type.

Have room for another 2-3 folders on that second page, too...but I think I'm going to need a second toolbox folder sooner than later.
 
Mecha_Infantry said:
Damn, I forgot you need a jailbroken phone to manually install apps :(

No Pandora for me :(....
huh? pandora is a free app store download, and even small enough to fit over 3G.. what are you complaining about exactly?
 
borghe said:
huh? pandora is a free app store download, and even small enough to fit over 3G.. what are you complaining about exactly?

He's outside the US, and it's not availible outside of the US.
 
numble said:
Can you create a US account and install it that way?

Now that would be too easy, wouldn't it?

Nah, they use IP address to make sure you're in the country. Same with other apps and services such as Hulu and AB player.
 
Here's a small quirk that I wonder if Apple will ever change. When you're watching a video or YouTube and it enters into landscape mode, does anyone ever wish that the volume buttons would swap to match the orientation?
 
widgetraf said:
If they are standard resolution (640x480), then not matter what they won't be in the native resolution.

I'm not sure what I have at home, but I just converted a 720p stream into an mp4 no problem, which would give you an HD resoution.
 
did get phone.

am pissed that they charged tax based on the full amount of the phone (+$70) instead of the purchase price. that's bullshit and since I'm going to be on a plane again on business in the next couple of days, I might try to return and re-buy in some other state. I'm cheap and never like to feel like I just got hustled. paying $70 in tax on a $300 purchase qualifies as "bullshit" to me, so it becomes about the principle of the matter.
 
Marty Chinn said:
Here's a small quirk that I wonder if Apple will ever change. When you're watching a video or YouTube and it enters into landscape mode, does anyone ever wish that the volume buttons would swap to match the orientation?
What in the mother fuck are you talking about?
 
Kano On The Phone said:
What in the mother fuck are you talking about?

Uh, it wasn't that difficult to understand. When YT is in landscape and the volume bar is across the screen horizontally, the + button is on the left while the volume bar increases to the right, while the - button is on the right while the volume bar decreases to the left. He's just saying would they ever swap the two so that hitting the right (-) button increases the volume and the left (+) button decreases the volume. Though I doubt Apple would do that as it would probably confuse most people.
 
Bowser said:
Uh, it wasn't that difficult to understand. When YT is in landscape and the volume bar is across the screen horizontally, the + button is on the left while the volume bar increases to the right, while the - button is on the right while the volume bar decreases to the left. He's just saying would they ever swap the two so that hitting the right (-) button increases the volume and the left (+) button decreases the volume. Though I doubt Apple would do that as it would probably confuse most people.
I still don't get it.

There is no + or - button on the screen to control volume at all...just a slider that reorients depending on whether you're in landscape or portrait.

The only thing I can think of is that he's talking about the hardware buttons feeling reversed because up the + symbol would bring the volume up, but it's on the left, so one might think that it's supposed to lower the volume since left = lower on the screen, but on the hardware left means higher.

Only solution I can think of is to just not have hardware volume buttons.

Edit: I think that's what you just said actually now that I re-read it. :lol
 
RubxQub said:
I still don't get it.

There is no + or - button on the screen to control volume at all...just a slider that reorients depending on whether you're in landscape or portrait.

The only thing I can think of is that he's talking about the hardware buttons feeling reversed because up the + symbol would bring the volume up, but it's on the left, so one might think that it's supposed to lower the volume since left = lower on the screen, but on the hardware left means higher.

Only solution I can think of is to just not have hardware volume buttons.

Edit: I think that's what you just said actually now that I re-read it. :lol

Yeah, that's it haha. Like I said, I doubt Apple would ever do it just because it would probably confuse most people. I think it's fine as is.
 
Bowser said:
Yeah, that's it haha. Like I said, I doubt Apple would ever do it just because it would probably confuse most people. I think it's fine as is.
That's because most people aren't fucking brain dead enough that it would even cross their minds.
 
So I'm trying to get an iPhone 4 with a new family plan for 3 on AT&T's site, but when I'm on the site, clicking the add a phone option only allows me to select another iPhone 4. Is it possible to start a new family plan with only the iPhone 4 on the main line and just two regular cell phones on the additional lines cause I'm not seeing an option to allow me to to do this.
 
Kano On The Phone said:
That's because most people aren't fucking brain dead enough that it would even cross their minds.
When I turned the iPad to landscape I was wondering why clicking the left part of the volume rocker was increasing volume, when, logically, it should have been decreasing volume. Honestly, little things like that is what sets Apple apart and I was surprised that it was left unchanged.
 
Not even a week in and my phone is already showing wear and tear even though I'm using a case :(

Have two weird feint white marks under the glass at the back, and then some weird scratches on the bottom left. Small and unnoticeable unless you're looking for it.

How are yours holding up?
 
Kano On The Phone said:
That's because most people aren't fucking brain dead enough that it would even cross their minds.
Easy easy easy easy easyyyy.

I've done this a couple times too. When you're God awful tired on an airplane, trying to drone out everything else watching a video and slowly are falling asleep, you want to turn the volume down.

Not thinking you follow what makes logical sense on the screen, but decide to use the buttons. Then you curse yourself.


Mecha_Infantry said:
Not even a week in and my phone is already showing wear and tear even though I'm using a case :(

Have two weird feint white marks under the glass at the back, and then some weird scratches on the bottom left. Small and unnoticeable unless you're looking for it.

How are yours holding up?
Great. I keep it in it's own pocket separate from my keys and change, so it rarely gets scuffed.
 
So I get to the local AT&T corporate store in my area at about 6am this morning, was like about 80th in line...by the time I got to the counter at about 8:10am they've already ran out of 32GB models, but they gave me a reservation voucher for their phone shipment that arrives later today...they say as long as I return by the end of the day I should be all good...I hope? =P
 
fireside said:
When I turned the iPad to landscape I was wondering why clicking the left part of the volume rocker was increasing volume, when, logically, it should have been decreasing volume. Honestly, little things like that is what sets Apple apart and I was surprised that it was left unchanged.
Little things like keeping the hardware interface consistent has always been their thing. It's why the Nano doesn't change the wheel buttons when you rotate it. It'd be madness.
 
Arcipello said:
Question is it better to buy the Iphone 4 outright from an apple store and then choose your provider (UK) but obviously not have the option to upgrade when the newer phone eventually comes along. Or simply go on contract for 24 months and have all those upgrade perks?

Also for those in the UK what is the best service provider? i dont like the idea of being limited to 500mb a month by O2 for example, i mean people in the US complain about their 2gb restriction on AT&T but 500mb = 60 youtube videos....that really does seem low!

no one have an opinion??? :(
 
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:
Little things like keeping the hardware interface consistent has always been their thing. It's why the Nano doesn't change the wheel buttons when you rotate it. It'd be madness.
Hardware buttons doing different things without some visual cue or any cue in fact would be infuriating.

It means you have to check everytime what function it's going to do next. Sure, orientation is the cue, right? But what if the phone is flat on a table and its not obvious?
 
mrkgoo said:
Hardware buttons doing different things without some visual cue or any cue in fact would be infuriating.

It means you have to check everytime what function it's going to do next. Sure, orientation is the cue, right? But what if the phone is flat on a table and its not obvious?
This.
 
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:
Little things like keeping the hardware interface consistent has always been their thing. It's why the Nano doesn't change the wheel buttons when you rotate it. It'd be madness.
Well the Nano’s buttons are labeled. But even then when you rotate it everything is still in the “correct” orientation. Rewinding is down, and fast-forwarding is up. Down decreases, goes back; up increases, goes forward. Makes sense. Unless you are left handed and flip the thing the other way or something, but lefties don’t count, do they?

But the iPad, and iPhones (prior to the fourth), and iPod touches don’t have labeled buttons, and clicking the left button of something never increases anything on consumer electronics. Thinking about it, does “going left” increase anything on anything? It’s ingrained in our lives that left = decrease.
 
Ran my battery all the way down last night. I got just over 9hrs of usage and about 37-38 hrs of standby time. The usage was mostly streaming Internet radio, browsing GAF, a couple of emails, some text and about 20 min of calls.

Pretty damn good.
 
Arcipello said:
no one have an opinion??? :(

I just made the same decision and went for buying from Apple. I was sort of pushed by Orange not doing the iPhone 4 on upgrades yet, but I was already sorta leaning that way. In the end it isn't really more expensive, you're still paying for the device in monthly instalments with a contract, and it's much more convenient to not be tied in for 2 years.

I'd say if you have £500/600 spare now buy it from apple and get a SIM only plan (And a microSIM cutter/adapter or get someone to do it for you in a shop or something).

Don't really know which provider is best. I'm with Orange mostly because of Orange Wednesdays.
 
GamePnoy74 said:
So I get to the local AT&T corporate store in my area at about 6am this morning, was like about 80th in line...by the time I got to the counter at about 8:10am they've already ran out of 32GB models, but they gave me a reservation voucher for their phone shipment that arrives later today...they say as long as I return by the end of the day I should be all good...I hope? =P
They were doing that at the store I was at. Hopefully you'll get one.
 
Dreams-Visions said:
did get phone.

am pissed that they charged tax based on the full amount of the phone (+$70) instead of the purchase price. that's bullshit and since I'm going to be on a plane again on business in the next couple of days, I might try to return and re-buy in some other state. I'm cheap and never like to feel like I just got hustled. paying $70 in tax on a $300 purchase qualifies as "bullshit" to me, so it becomes about the principle of the matter.

I know what you mean when he gave me my total of 391 and some change I'm like um what? I know the bumper wasn't THAT expensive. Then he explains the tax is on the full price. I looked at my receipt from my 3g and the tax was on 299.99. What's changed in two years?
 
fireside said:
Well the Nano’s buttons are labeled. But even then when you rotate it everything is still in the “correct” orientation. Rewinding is down, and fast-forwarding is up. Down decreases, goes back; up increases, goes forward. Makes sense. Unless you are left handed and flip the thing the other way or something, but lefties don’t count, do they?

But the iPad, and iPhones (prior to the fourth), and iPod touches don’t have labeled buttons, and clicking the left button of something never increases anything on consumer electronics. Thinking about it, does “going left” increase anything on anything? It’s ingrained in our lives that left = decrease.
And since when is fast forwarding up? In fact I'd probably associate rewinding as up, since it's like return to top.

My point is that left-right/up-down being certain things is pretty much arbitrary.

And what about if you're holding the phone away from you - should left-right volume change then aswell? Madness I say.

Also, left may often be decrease, but I stress again it's arbitrary. Note how anticlockwise would probably be considered back or left or down. Except on faucets it's on. And what about volume wheels? Do you go by rotation direction or the exposed sidemovement? Madness. i
 
fireside said:
Well the Nano’s buttons are labeled. But even then when you rotate it everything is still in the “correct” orientation. Rewinding is down, and fast-forwarding is up. Down decreases, goes back; up increases, goes forward. Makes sense. Unless you are left handed and flip the thing the other way or something, but lefties don’t count, do they?

But the iPad, and iPhones (prior to the fourth), and iPod touches don’t have labeled buttons, and clicking the left button of something never increases anything on consumer electronics. Thinking about it, does “going left” increase anything on anything? It’s ingrained in our lives that left = decrease.
I understand what you're saying, but I don't think you get how insane it would be to expect users to know that the orientation of a device changes its hardware controls. I don't think there's even precedent on this. Shit works the way you'd expect it to on everything.
 
Gooster said:
http://gizmodo.com/5573177/apple-do-the-right-thing-and-give-away-the-iphone-bumpers

Yes, an online petition by Gizmodo to Apple asking to fix the antenna issue or give us free Bumpers...

Make of that what you will. I find most, if not all, online petitions to be completely pointless unless you're getting Betty White to host SNL, apparently.

Gizmodo really wants to stay at the center of the iPhone 4 story by any means necessary huh?

It'd at least be handy for Apple to officially say they are working on *something*. I'd think most people could wait a few days if they knew they were going to get an answer soonish.
 
Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:
I understand what you're saying, but I don't think you get how insane it would be to expect users to know that the orientation of a device changes its hardware controls. I don't think there's even precedent on this. Shit works the way you'd expect it to on everything.
Yeah. The buttons are clearly labeled with a "+" and "-", so you know what to push simply because of what the button says it's going to do, no matter the orientation.
 
Charred Greyface said:
Doesn't the iPhone 4 have an engraved plus and minus on the respective buttons so you can tell by touch?

You can't actually feel those by touch (or I can't, anyway) - but because they're circles they don't feel like the silent switch like the rocker did on previous iphones.
 
Mecha_Infantry said:
Not even a week in and my phone is already showing wear and tear even though I'm using a case :(

Have two weird feint white marks under the glass at the back, and then some weird scratches on the bottom left. Small and unnoticeable unless you're looking for it.

How are yours holding up?

Phone has been naked and is spotless...so far.

Knock on wood.
 
Mecha_Infantry said:
Not even a week in and my phone is already showing wear and tear even though I'm using a case :(

Have two weird feint white marks under the glass at the back, and then some weird scratches on the bottom left. Small and unnoticeable unless you're looking for it.

How are yours holding up?
I put protective clear skins on the front and back, and I'm waiting for a bumper to arrive. But man, they sure take away from the sleekness of the naked phone.
 
mrkgoo said:
And since when is fast forwarding up? In fact I'd probably associate rewinding as up, since it's like return to top.
If you held the Nano on it’s side, with the screen on the left, you wouldn’t be confused that pressing down on the wheel is increasing volume or fast-forwarding, especially considering the button is clearly pointing down? If someone handed you a remote with two unlabeled vertical buttons and told you to increase the volume you wouldn’t instinctively go for the upper button?

My point is that left-right/up-down being certain things is pretty much arbitrary.

And what about if you're holding the phone away from you - should left-right plume hang then aswell? Madness I say.
I don’t understand this scenario.

Liu Kang Baking A Pie said:
I understand what you're saying, but I don't think you get how insane it would be to expect users to know that the orientation of a device changes its hardware controls. I don't think there's even precedent on this. Shit works the way you'd expect it to on everything.
There’s no “correct” orientation on the iPad or iPhone, as Jon Ive stated. If you exclusively held the iPad in landscape, I feel it would be confusing that pressing the left side of the volume rocker increases the volume. It’s just not how we’ve been trained.

Is this a big deal? Probably not. But I think it’s foolish to say it’s a stupid suggestion. Even if Marty Chinn brought it up.
 
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