Sunday, 14 June 2009

iPhone 3Gs graphics power outperforms PSP

Michael Schade, CEO of Fishlabs, an iPhone and mobile games developer, said the iPhone 3G S's processor, and support for the more powerful programming features of OpenGL ES 2.0 API, pushes the machine's 3D graphics capabilities beyond that of the PSP. But it will take a little while before we see the improved graphics:
Simply put, making games look outstanding takes time and money and new PSP games cost £25 and each game sold goes a long way toward recouping development costs. Longer, at least, than a £3 game on the App Store would.

Saturday, 13 June 2009

Some AT&T iPhone 3Gs's have working MMS and tethering



AT&T in the US were not meant to be offering tethering and MMS at launch for 'system upgrade' reasons.

From Engadget

Update: Turns out the secret to enabling MMS and tethering lies buried in the carrier settings file, which happens to be the same black magic employed to roll out 3G MicroCell support a while back. Customer devices are at AT&T 4.0, but there's an AT&T 5.0 profile floating around the interwebs that turns the features on -- it's just a matter of finding it, installing it, and making sure that your account is provisioned for multimedia messaging. Thanks, everyone!

Video: 3Gspeed launch TV commercial

Commercial for the new iPhone 3Gspeed launch.

Friday, 12 June 2009

Rubbing salt into my O2 inflicted iPhone 3GS wounds


I received this email from Apple this morning inviting me to purchase the iPhone 3GS from my nearest Apple Store next week, which was a bit like rubbing salt into the wounds.

iPhone 3GS first unboxing pics - from China of course


[Update 12:13 BST 13 June]
MacRumors has updated its post on what were thought to be the first unboxing pics. The site's been asked to pull the pics.
Update: The original images have been pulled and we've been nicely asked to remove them for now.
The chinese version of Engadget has posted the first iPhone 3G S unboxing pictures, and naturally the originate from the workshop of the world - China. I want at 3GS now but O2 won't let me upgrade without having to shell out a small fortune - arghhhhhhh




O2 MMS service for iPhone turned on then turned off


Not sure what's going on with O2's MMS for iPhone. A friend of mine who updated to 3.0 today tried activating by sending a text to 1010 and got the reply that it wasn't up and running yet, although I am still able to use the service, which I set up yesterday - see screenshot. The weird and wonderful world of O2

Thursday, 11 June 2009

Free texts feature built into AIM beta instant messenger - will O2 let it onto UK iPhones?



I received an email from Apple last night inviting me to take part in their push notification testing. I installed the AIM beta application.

As it happens I don't do much Instant Messaging so probably not the best beta tester Apple could have picked, but the most exciting thing I've noticed in a cursory look around is the fact that you can send an IM to anyone in your contacts list and it will convert it into a SMS text - and the reply from the recipient is sent as an SMS text that is converted back into an IM.

This means that you get free texts (not that I do that much texting either). However, this feature of the app may only work in North America at the moment.

If there is anyone out there that wants to test whether this feature works in the UK leave me a comment with your AIM name and I'll add you to my budddy list and send you an IM.

Unfortunately I can't see the jerks at O2 letting this feature onto the iPhone in the UK... but who knows?

Find My iPhone up and running... cool



If only I could find another network carrier...

Up and running on iPhone 3.0

I don't think I'm going to be upgrading to iPhone3GS but I am now running the 3.0 software as Apple released the pre-release to developers (GM - Gold Master) last night, so that's cheered me up a bit. A great trouble-free install it was too. Thanks Apple, f**k you O2.




Wednesday, 10 June 2009

Platinum Priority List confusion from O2 as iPhone customers fume



Get more when you stay with us

As an O2 Priority List platinum customer, if you're on an 18- or 24-month contract you can get a new phone six months early, or you can choose from:

* One of our 30-day or 12-month simplicity tariffs, which offer the most minutes and texts from £10 a month, or
* A credit on your bill if you don't need a new phone

And when you do renew, you can take your pick of the same offers that our new customers get. We call it Fair Deal.
Nothing here about how much you have to spend before you become eligible for the 'priority' treatment, but then again being underhand seems to be a company trait as far as O2 goes. And they call it 'Fair Deal'.

Some, Steve Alder at O2 to be precise, have said iPhone customers want to be treated differently to everyone else, but going by the above it is O2 that seems to be discriminating against their iPhone customers after luring us in with the in-contract deals on the 3G handset.

Apple - free the iPhone from carrier exclusivity

Another petition - this time against exclusivity.

We the undersigned petition Apple Inc. to Apple, ditch @O2 and find a fairer network for iPhone in the UK #O2fail

O2 are taking the biscuit with their current iPhone 3Gs upgrade pricing and policy. They have rubbish network coverage anyway, in my opinion, and Apple need to realise that they've stuck it to their beloved parent company BT, who frankly are a treasure, even if their monopoly on telephone lines is making Tiscali brick it daily. Look, just go with Orange or Vodaphone as well. Bring the competition back so we can find a fair deal. #o2fail

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A reply of 'understanding' from O2 customer service on iPhone 3GS outrage


I spoke to someone called Any at the Customer Service call centre in Glasgow this morning who initially claimed because the new iPhone hasn't been released yet they do not have an upgrade policy. They don't seem to have briefed their staff on this one. I felt a bit sorry for him when I started quoting back at him the musings of his general manager Steve Alder who provided further 'explanation' of their policy to TechRadar yesterday. Andy says a manager will be ringing me back within 24 hours.

See below the letter, full of understanding, that I received from O2 this morning:

Good Morning Gary

Thanks for emailing us to find out if you can upgrade to the iPhone 3G S.

I'm happy to know that you're interested in the latest iPhone 3G S. This phone will be launched on 19 June 2009.

I've checked your account and you're right, your contract will end on 11 January 2010. Hence you'll be eligible to upgrade one month before your contract end date, which would be on or after 11 December 2009.

Gary, in this case we're unable to offer you an early upgrade. I do understand your excitement in experiencing the new iPhone 3G S and you don't mind taking a 24 months contract along with the iPhone £45 tariff. We do appreciate this.

Your contract began on 11 July 2008. I can understand that you've covered the charges of your phone, as you've completed 11 months of your contract with us. However, the remaining months of your contract term needs to be completed only then you can be offered the iPhone 3G S, as an upgrade.

You'll be happy to know the Apple is also going to launch new iPhone OS 3.0 software on 17 June 2009 for 2G/3G iPhone customers. This will allow our existing customers who aren't eligible to upgrade to experience the renewed features which would be available on the iPhone 3G S on their current iPhone 3G.

I can see that you have an iPhone I would like to tell you that the latest software allows you to use over 100 new features on your existing iPhone 3G/2G. Isn't that exciting? The iPhone 3.0 OS software introduces 100 new features including:

1. Cut. Copy. Paste.  Move text, numbers and email addresses between apps
2. Search  Find contacts, apps, phone numbers, email addresses and more. Anywhere on the iPhone. Fast.
3. Landscape - Read and write texts, emails and picture messages holding the iPhone sideways.
4. Longer battery life

So, with your existing iPhone 2G/3G, you can avail the benefits of over 100 new features that will come with the new iPhone OS 3.0 software. Isn't that exciting!

To download this software, you'll need the latest version of iTunes, which is version 8.2. If you don't have the latest iTunes version, no worries you can download it by using the link below:

http://www.apple.com/itunes/download/

Here's the link where you can view more information about the new iPhone OS 3.0 software:

http://shop.o2.co.uk/update/steps.html

You can also check your options available as an upgrade once you become eligible. You can upgrade online by clicking on the link below:

https://upgrades.o2.co.uk/index.htm#getMPN

Alternatively, you can speak to our upgrades team on 8001 313 136 from your O2 Pay Monthly phone. You can also contact our upgrades team from a fixed line by dialling 08001 313 136. Lines are open:

- Monday to Sunday between 8am and 8pm.

Calls made to the above numbers are free of charge from your O2 Pay Monthly mobile phone and fixed lines. Calls made to this number from any other UK mobiles will be charged at your Service Provider's published rates.

If you choose to downgrade your tariff, you can get to the next lowest tariff, which is the iPhone 35 tariff. This tariff will offer you an inclusive of 600 minutes and 500 free text messages along with free Unlimited Web and Wi-Fi service.

Please let us know if you require a change in tariff and we'll help you.

I hope I've clearly explained this for you. Have a nice day.

Important - When you email us please provide: your date of birth, postcode and mobile number as it helps us answer your query faster.

Kind regards

Sharin D'souza
O2 Customer Service

Getting your query right the first time you email us is very important to us. If your query has not been resolved this time, please reply to this email with the words 'Need More Help' in the subject field.

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