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Yeah the mock up this is my next made is some horrible thing they refuse to stop posting and now other sites are showing, lol.
-Pyromaniac- said:Back to iphone 5 bigger screen rumours:
http://9to5mac.com/2011/08/31/iphone-5-icon-shows-up-in-photo-stream-beta-application/
Pretty convincing, why would apple make that icon? Trolling everyone or legit....
LCfiner said:agreed. ignorethecode actually gets into the nitty gritty of UI design sometimes and is worth reading.
(I would also say that marco's blog has had numerous interesting posts about the thought process of an iOS developer and how he handles product development and support)
some of the others, though...
tapedeck said:Posted? iPhone 5 leak from an Asian parts distributor. fake??
http://lenzfire.com/2011/08/iphone-5-will-have-metal-housing-screen-less-than-4-inches-76023/
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They are saying 1080p recording/8mp camera/all metal case/~3.7" screen
Well, in the past I've had some abnormally long Apple logos of death, but I've learned that all of them eventually go way. The phone isn't really stuck but rather doing some fixings or whatevs.Seth C said:So I rebooted my iPhone because it wouldn't download any apps and now it is stuck on the Apple screen. I've tried every form of reboot I can. The only option I know I have left is to enter recovery mode and restore the thing, but that will require I update to the newest version of iOS, which will mean my only option for jailbreak will be tethered. Any advice? Please?
jts said:Well, in the past I've had some abnormally long Apple logos of death, but I've learned that all of them eventually go way. The phone isn't really stuck but rather doing some fixings or whatevs.
My point is, if you haven't left it for half an hour, hell, a whole hour on the ALOD, give that a shot.
If nothing happens, yes I guess you should restore. Don't know about updating though, sometimes you don't need to update when you (or cydia) have saved the SHSH from a previous iOS version IIRC.
LyleLanley said:I really can't see them going back to a metal casing for reception purposes...and I want them to keep glass on the back.
MicH said:That Home button is awful, but overall I like it. I hope we end up with something similar.
DECK'ARD said:With the antenna on the outside now, it wouldn't matter.
I can see them doing it to bring it in line with the iPad, and also add a curve to the back to make it more comfortable to hold. That's really the only complaint about the iPhone 4's form-factor, as cool as it looks.
Sn4ke_911 said:
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As for the Google email/calendar stuff, it depends on how you add the account. I believe you can do that if you set it up as an Exchange account instead of adding it through the default Gmail account thing (google has instructions on how to do this). I have mine set up this way and push/calendar syncing is instant and works great.zesty said:Alright, Apple camp. After almost two years with Android devices, I'm thinking of coming back to the iPhone camp (I had a 3GS for eight months and thought it was fine). I think my wife would be happier in the walled garden, and if the Cupertino crew can sufficiently wow me with iPhone 5 specs here in a few weeks, I'll probably make the switch. However, I can only do this on one condition: iOS HAS to play nicer with Google's services than it did when I had my 3GS. What's the current state of things with iOS/Google integration?
-Can I search all of my archived emails from the iOS mail client?
-If I add a contact to my phone, will it instantly sync to my Google Contacts? Same thing with adding events to my Google Calendar?
-Right now I use Google Voice to handle all my texting, as well as for making my phone calls (not VoIP, obviously; just for caller ID purposes). Does all of this stuff work with iOS right now? (I know about the iOS Messenger thing and don't need to hear about it on this end of things.)
Losing Google Navigation and Google Music will suck, but they're sacrifices I can probably make. Any word on a free navigation program from Apple?
Are you being serious with that question? lol.Sn4ke_911 said:
zesty said:-Can I search all of my archived emails from the iOS mail client?
-If I add a contact to my phone, will it instantly sync to my Google Contacts? Same thing with adding events to my Google Calendar?
That mockup is honestly dumb, as it assumes that the screen will be 3.7" on the account of just being taller. That is simply not going to happen. If they increase the screen size, it will have to be proportional..tehbible said:new mockup based on the Photo stream leak.
It seems wider too.Lord Error said:That mockup is honestly dumb, as it assumes that the screen will be 3.7" on the account of just being taller. That is simply not going to happen. If they increase the screen size, it will have to be proportional..
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Anastacio said:I'm thinking of doing an 'iPhone 5 Rumor Mill | Apples Grow On Trees and so does Stories' lead-up thread to the announcement of the event. What ya' think? So that people can keep talking iPhone 4 in here without the thread getting derailed by future talk, and so more people knows iPhone 5 is being discussed frequently.
I mean, we're getting closer to the launch. Probable announcement this month already, launch next month.
Downhome said:I just bought my fiance an iPhone and set it up for her. In doing so I just used my iTunes account instead of setting one up of her own. Is it possible for her to download the apps on her phone that I bought and use on my personal phone? I see how, but before I do anything like that I just want to make sure that's fine to do.
Have you tried FixRecovery?Seth C said:So I rebooted my iPhone because it wouldn't download any apps and now it is stuck on the Apple screen. I've tried every form of reboot I can. The only option I know I have left is to enter recovery mode and restore the thing, but that will require I update to the newest version of iOS, which will mean my only option for jailbreak will be tethered. Any advice? Please?
tehbible said:new mockup based on the Photo stream leak.
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hate to break it to you the circles diameter is the same as the rectangles length. ~15mmJonCha said:If it does come out like that and the home button is gesture-based (hence the wideness) then I'll be really happy. 3.7 inches is perfect IMO.
What would we want a gesture based home button to actually do, anyways?JonCha said:If it does come out like that and the home button is gesture-based (hence the wideness) then I'll be really happy. 3.7 inches is perfect IMO.
Sadly true. Forever unsolved.LCfiner said:it's... it's just not the same if the cube doesn't endlessly rotate.
Apple has a problem with gestures on iOS devices - they can interfere on how the apps work. For example, multitouch gestures on the iPad are awesome, but they break Fruit Ninja, music apps, etc, forever.RubxQub said:What would we want a gesture based home button to actually do, anyways?
I'm pretty sure nobody wants the old style touch Blackberry nub thing that let you move around their grid of icons, and all signs at least from the developer features implies that Apple is more interested in using multi-finger gestures on the screen to do things like close and switch apps...and even that would feel out of place on a small screen. I just feel like the small form factor really gets in the way of doing anything more than two finger gestures on the screen (maybe three), and a touch sensitive bezel on the home button side seems pretty ripe for unintended interactions.
The iPad I could see gestures on the bezel having some potential, but they'd have to make all 4 edges touch sensitive to match the "any way you want to hold it" mantra.
I'm pretty sure Apple wants all the action on the screen to keep things simple. One button. One screen.
No question there are issues introduced by having global gestures in the mix. Heck, I've had these problems with Lion when it first came out because gestures were colliding with my defined BetterTouchTool configurations.jts said:Apple has a problem with gestures on iOS devices - they can interfere on how the apps work. For example, multitouch gestures on the iPad are awesome, but they break Fruit Ninja, music apps, etc, forever.
A small touch area around the button could help fixing that. One finger swipe to switch between apps, 2 finger pinch to close them, etc. It would still be just a screen and a button. Just like Apple's trackpad is simply an awesome, full of win and gold, large button.
Nope. Apple is just stealing features now from other platforms, there ain't no deeper meaning or special functionality to it. It's 'worth it' because it strikes an item of the checklist.RubxQub said:No question there are issues introduced by having global gestures in the mix. Heck, I've had these problems with Lion when it first came out because gestures were colliding with my defined BetterTouchTool configurations.
I just don't think there is enough real-estate to do any kind of meaningful gestures on the bezel with the iPhone. I could be wrong, but I see that causing me more frustration than benefit. I'm already very fluent in double tapping home to swap apps and tapping home to close them. These are really only "power user" features anyways (app switching, voice control, music controls on lock screen, etc). I'd bet more than half of the people using iOS devices don't even know that the home button does more than close applications.
For most people, these things don't even exist, and for people that know they exist, there are methods to do what we want fairly efficiently in the current system.
There would have to be a completely different reason to want to move in that direction (functionality we haven't seen before) to make the inclusion be worth it, I'd think.
I can't tell if I'm being trolled... :lolGreyface said:Nope. Apple is just stealing features now from other platforms, there ain't no deeper meaning or special functionality to it. It's 'worth it' because it strikes an item of the checklist.