A Year Later: 25 Things STILL Wrong With the iPhone

Posted by Chris on under iphe, phe, software update, search feature, recess, text messages, double click, email, 3g, ly, lt, ace, gps, third party, calculator, games |

iPhone problems

Nearly a year after I published my list of 25 things wrong with the iPhone, the post has grown considerably with nearly 100 readers adding comments to it.

By now Apple has addressed some of the problems with the iPhone, and I want to thank them for listening to our feedback, but also encourage them to continue to improve the iPhone, even past version 2.0. First:

10 iPhone problems Apple has corrected

  1. 3G has been added to the next-generation iPhone
  2. The 3G iPhone will have real GPS
  3. iPhone 2.0 will let you mass-edit your email by making it easier to move & delete individual emails or groups of emails
  4. Apple now lets you add custom ringtones to your iPhone via the iTunes store, albeit for $1
  5. Apple made it quicker to dial your favorite contacts by letting you double-click the home button
  6. The next-generation iPhone’s headphone input will not be recessed, so you will be able to use any and all headphones with it. Why did Apple recess the headphone jack in the first place?
  7. iPhone’s calculator is vastly improved on iPhone 2.0
  8. Games and third-party applications will be supported through the App Store
  9. You can now send mass text messages
  10. iPhone 2.0 will have a search feature for finding contacts quicker.

I’m thankful to Apple for making these changes, but some of iPhone’s problems remain unaddressed. In a year, Apple has responded to only ten of the 25+ complaints discussed in my post — not just by me but by other iPhone owners who left comments.

A lot of iPhone’s problems are due to small, easy-to-add features that are missing even though they mean a lot. Apple can very easily correct these issues, so what are they waiting for?

Here are 25 things still wrong with the iPhone that Apple should consider if it wants to stay competitive in the now-revolutionized mobile phone market:

25 things STILL wrong with the iPhone

Beginning the list are iPhone problems posted in my original list last year.

Note: The iPhone 2.0 software update will not be released until July 11, so some of these things could change. Add your comment to the list at the bottom to increase the likelihood of Apple taking our requests seriously.

1. iPhone still cannot copy & paste text. iPhone lets you email web pages via the Mail application, but what about when you want to copy & paste a paragraph into a form? Or a web address into a text field?

2. iPhone still does not display a time stamp for each individual text message. This is not a big deal for me right now, but some readers commented that they preferred each text individually stamped.

3. Still no Flash or Java on Safari Mobile.

4. Landscape orientation for the keyboard is still limited to Safari. I would love to use the Mail app in landscape, and even the SMS and Notes apps.

5. Still no privacy settings have been mentioned for the iPhone’s privacy-violating SMS Preview feature.

6. No Undo function for when you make a typing error.

7. The YouTube app is still non-interactive — that is, you can’t post or view comments — and iPhone lacks support for social networking in general.

8. You still cannot save documents to a My Documents type of folder. The only improvement is that iPhone 2.0 will let you save photos from emails in your Photos library.

9. Still no mention of whether we can send more than one image per email.

10. No cropping option for photos.

11. Although the Contacts app will now have a search function, there’s still no Find function for finding a word in a web page. This is a feature I use a lot in Firefox (CTRL+F). The thing is, Safari Mobile is not that stable yet, so adding a feature like this might bog it down even more.

12. Still no mention of a To-Do list, a useful feature many readers have told me they’d appreciate.

13. Still no AIM, iChat or instant messenger on the iPhone. Blackberry users have Blackberry Messenger to chat with other Blackberry users, but there’s no such feature on the iPhone.

14. No mention yet of whether the iPhone’s poor camera has improved. How about at least digital zoom, image stabilization and a simple LED flash like that of the Sidekick and the Blackberry Curve?

15. No speed dial feature.

16. No MMS support, although there are workarounds.

17. The iPhone cannot be used as a hard drive storage device.

18. Still no video camera, even though lower-end phones like the MOTORAZR have video cameras.

19. You still can’t disable auto-correct on the keyboard. It’s fine with me, but some people have told me it drives them crazy and they’d rather just turn it off.

20. You can’t delete individual calls from your Recent Calls list.

21. You can’t delete individual text messages.

22. I would like to see a more advanced Notes application, with spell check, styling options and copy/paste (a feature I mentioned above). Notes should also sync to my computer. And why not also integrate the Notes app with online services, like blogging software? That way you could type a post up in Notes, disconnected from the web, and then publish it on Wordpress, for example.

Perhaps this is something a Wordpress app in the App Store could accomplish.

23. Safari crashes way too much. This has been a problem with every iPhone I’ve owned, and it’s also been a problem for my readers, who shared their comments on my article about Safari crashing.

24. Let us sync to iTunes via Bluetooth. Currently, iPhone Bluetooth support extends to hands-free devices only.

25. Add voice dialing to iPhone. Without tactile feedback on the keyboard, voice dialing is a must-have for drivers.

With the App Store coming in July, it’s possible that third-party developers can build software that solves these problems, but to me, most of the features listed are basic functions an advanced mobile phone like iPhone should have.

What do you think?

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Tagi: iphe, phe, software update, search feature, recess, text messages, double click, email, 3g, ly, lt, ace, gps, third party, calculator, games

Wow...

Posted by George Hotz on under iphe, bootrom, dev team, great news, wtf, 3g, many things |

Congrats to the dev team for finding the ultimate exploit in the S5L. We may not agree on many things, but I certainly respect your skills.

Pwnage uses an incredible exploit actually at the DFU level, which means it's locked into the hardware. I have managed to reproduce the exploit, but in no way understand it. I can't wait for your explanation. This is akin to finding a soft-exploitable exploit in the bootrom of the baseband.

Apple attempted to cover it up by having the new WTF downloaded as soon as iTunes sees the phone(0x1227) vs DFU(0x1222). I thought they might be covering an exploit but then just figured they didn't want the iBoots unencrypted. Good thing dev looked closer.

Also it's unbelievable they left the LLB unsigchecked in the 3G. They have all the code in the DFU to sig check, they just don't call it.

This is also great news for iphonelinux. We'll be able to boot code without the need for any of Apple's copyrighted software(and maybe without their cert).

Today is a good day for iPhone
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Random Stats

Posted by on under score database, game score, random stats, hall of shame, highest score, game time, ayers, hall of fame, jas, squares, dreamcast, linux, games |

Two years ago I gathered some interesting stats from the DCSquares score database. Here's an updated version of those stats using the data as of today:

General Stats

* Total users that have submitted a score: 457
* Total games played: 54,132
* Total squares collected: 1,564,992
* Total time spent playing: 38 days (note: scores entered through the website do not record a time, so this is actually higher)
* Average games played per user: 118
* Average number of squares collected per game: 48
* Average score per game: 30,556
* Average combo per game: 47
* Average game time: 61 seconds
* The most users that have scored the same score is 74. They all scored 1,080 points.

Players by platform

* Windows: 55%
* Mac: 43%
* Linux: 2%
* Dreamcast: 0% (only 23 scores ever submitted for Dreamcast)

Hall of fame:

* Highest score: Harryfronman scored 677,472 points
* Highest combo: captain collected 354 squares in a row
* Most squares: Harryfronman collected 731 squares
* Longest time: jason survived for 16:47 minutes

Hall of shame:

* Lowest score: runkennyrun scored 1,000 points (scores below 1,000 are rejected)
* Shortest time: Baphmomet survived for 2.3 seconds

16 players only collected 1 square but managed to score more than 1000 points.
99% of players use the in-game score client, only 1% of scores were entered through the web.
Tagi: score database, game score, random stats, hall of shame, highest score, game time, ayers, hall of fame, jas, squares, dreamcast, linux, games

Gizmodo: Clue Gets a Completely Necessary Update That Involves Text Messages [Games]

Posted by on under board game clue, classic board game, text messages, games |

You are undoubtedly familiar with the classic board game Clue. But did you know you've been enjoying the sissy luddite version for all these years? Because you are. The new version uses texting!...
Tagi: board game clue, classic board game, text messages, games

Tic Tac Toe

Posted by on under tic tac toe, game, games |

Version Tic Tac Toe… Play this popular game on your device. 3 levels of difficulty, and multiplayer mode: over Bluetooth. Tic Tac Toe is one of those consummate games that everyone has on his or her phone. This version is pretty darn good. The graphics aren’t on par with what I would like, but [...]
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