all very nice but im STILL waiting for a satnav application with turn by voice, google maps just doesnt cut it, cmon apple whats the delay, Tom Tom had their software working on the iphone3g 2 seconds after it was released and we're still waiting !!
They've also released 2.2 for iPod touch, but inexplicably, it doesn't include the Maps updates such as Streetview, public transit and walking directions.
I am so glad Apple are such a customer-focused company. They have listened to all of their customer feedback and implemented some really sought after features.
This is great news, just for the fact you can turn off auto-incorrect. I'm so sick of seeing that 'feature' changing what I typed just as I hit 'send'.
...still none of the features people actually want, such as proper turn-by-turn sat-nav (aka Tom-Tom, Garmin etc), cut and paste, or proper bluetooth support.
I'd really like to get rid of my aging WinMobile PDA with Tom-Tom, but can't....
Don't need a Sat-Nav to find your way around Paris, the videos are out there to prove it!
You should have bought a "decent phone" if you wanted those features. It is stupid to buy a phone without this kind of stuff and then moan that it doesn't have any of it.
Why does everyone expect Apple to make a navigation app for the iPhone? Surely it would be better to be using something like TomTom since they have many years experience creating such apps and would no doubt produced a way more polished product than Apple's first offering.
"you’ll also have access to public transport and walking directions" #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 19:33 GMT
What the article doesn't tell you is that you may wish to disregard the directions: earlier today a cow-orker showed my the suggested route from the office here in Farringdon to his home in West London. While the rest of us would jump on the Tube, a true worshipper of the Jesusphone gets sent via Crawley and Slough (presumably so they can see Gatwick and Heathrow on their way home) - which might put a bit of a kink in any ideas about being home before last orders...
Some good minor improvements but the bad news, Maps now gives us distances in 'km' instead of 'miles'. A slip up somewhere - perhaps Apple think we are fully euro-ised !
I don't think anyone does expect Apple to release a navigation app. What people are complaining about is that they are blocking other companies (such as Tom Tom) from releasing theirs through the App Store (which is the only way to get things onto the iPhone)
All very nice Apple (and appreciated) but there are still several outstanding issues:
Cut and Paste
Flash Player
Sat Nav app
Proper Bluetooth
Oh and I personally find auto correct to be good although it doesn't seem to learn as it goes - mins still gets changed to mind evern though I tell it not to make the change.
"I'll be on msn messenger in 10 mins" becomes "I'll be on men messenger in 10 mind" every freaking time :(
I hope this really does improve Safari stability, the damn browser crashes all the time. It's by far the best mobile browser I've used but the constant crashing is a real nuisance (although IE6 on Windows Mobile sounds promising if they can offer Flash support and it doesn't run like a dog thanks to the usual underpowered CPU they put in HTC handsets).
I'm going to guess that's because Google Maps doesn't have Tube directions (I don't know). More stuff is being added to it all the time, mind- all the transit options in the US work perfectly, of course.
Street view seems like a waste of time though- you mean I can stand in the street and use my iPhone to see what's around me?! Staggering.
Apple updates iPhone firmware
Anonymous Coward
satnav? #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 13:56 GMT
all very nice but im STILL waiting for a satnav application with turn by voice, google maps just doesnt cut it, cmon apple whats the delay, Tom Tom had their software working on the iphone3g 2 seconds after it was released and we're still waiting !!
Anonymous Coward
iPod touch #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 13:56 GMT
They've also released 2.2 for iPod touch, but inexplicably, it doesn't include the Maps updates such as Streetview, public transit and walking directions.
Once again, Apple is screwing iPod touch users...
Jamie Edwards
Great! #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 13:56 GMT
I am so glad Apple are such a customer-focused company. They have listened to all of their customer feedback and implemented some really sought after features.
Tom
Finally! #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 13:56 GMT
This is great news, just for the fact you can turn off auto-incorrect. I'm so sick of seeing that 'feature' changing what I typed just as I hit 'send'.
Anonymous Coward
Wait for it... #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 13:56 GMT
Can I be the first to say (before everyone else does):
"Implement cut & paste instead of all these other useless things, you bunch of numpties".
Anonymous Coward
Very Odd. #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 13:56 GMT
Samsung updated the firmware for my Mp3 Player just last week and they didn't get a report or even a post on digg.
Wonder why?
james
Sigh #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 13:56 GMT
I have just updated to the new 2.2 sw version, guess what? It broke the internet connection on my phone!
Make sure you backup properly before installing!
Come on Apple, stop messing us all around and release a decent working update (pref with all the bluetooth features enabled and a decent sat nav)
Jon England
Still no cut and paste then... #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 15:41 GMT
grrr....
Anonymous Coward
Maybe... #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 15:41 GMT
"Samsung updated the firmware for my Mp3 Player just last week and they didn't get a report or even a post on digg.
Wonder why?"
.... Cause no-one cares?
Anonymous Coward
Nice but.... #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 15:51 GMT
...still none of the features people actually want, such as proper turn-by-turn sat-nav (aka Tom-Tom, Garmin etc), cut and paste, or proper bluetooth support.
I'd really like to get rid of my aging WinMobile PDA with Tom-Tom, but can't....
Don't need a Sat-Nav to find your way around Paris, the videos are out there to prove it!
Eponymous Howard
@AC #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 15:51 GMT
Because no-one cars, at a guess,
Khalid
satnav #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 15:51 GMT
id be happy with just the satnav, i dont think apple have any intention of enabling full bluetooth though (mms anyone...)
Jamie Edwards
@James #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 15:51 GMT
You should have bought a "decent phone" if you wanted those features. It is stupid to buy a phone without this kind of stuff and then moan that it doesn't have any of it.
Sooty
downloading it now #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 19:33 GMT
it might be worth it for being able to get podcasts over the 3g, if it actually works in a sensible manner
David Kelly
Satnav #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 19:33 GMT
Why does everyone expect Apple to make a navigation app for the iPhone? Surely it would be better to be using something like TomTom since they have many years experience creating such apps and would no doubt produced a way more polished product than Apple's first offering.
Jon Kale
"you’ll also have access to public transport and walking directions" #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 19:33 GMT
What the article doesn't tell you is that you may wish to disregard the directions: earlier today a cow-orker showed my the suggested route from the office here in Farringdon to his home in West London. While the rest of us would jump on the Tube, a true worshipper of the Jesusphone gets sent via Crawley and Slough (presumably so they can see Gatwick and Heathrow on their way home) - which might put a bit of a kink in any ideas about being home before last orders...
Anonymous Coward
They've moved us into euroland #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 19:33 GMT
Some good minor improvements but the bad news, Maps now gives us distances in 'km' instead of 'miles'. A slip up somewhere - perhaps Apple think we are fully euro-ised !
Phil Arundell
@David Kelly #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 21:13 GMT
I don't think anyone does expect Apple to release a navigation app. What people are complaining about is that they are blocking other companies (such as Tom Tom) from releasing theirs through the App Store (which is the only way to get things onto the iPhone)
Colin
Meh #
Posted Friday 21st November 2008 21:13 GMT
All very nice Apple (and appreciated) but there are still several outstanding issues:
Cut and Paste
Flash Player
Sat Nav app
Proper Bluetooth
Oh and I personally find auto correct to be good although it doesn't seem to learn as it goes - mins still gets changed to mind evern though I tell it not to make the change.
"I'll be on msn messenger in 10 mins" becomes "I'll be on men messenger in 10 mind" every freaking time :(
David Kelly
@Phil Arundellm @Jon Kale #
Posted Saturday 22nd November 2008 02:43 GMT
"What people are complaining about is that they are blocking other companies (such as Tom Tom) from releasing theirs through the App Store"
Are they though? From what I've read TomTom are working on an iPhone version but have some way to go yet.
"While the rest of us would jump on the Tube, a true worshipper of the Jesusphone gets sent via Crawley and Slough"
Is that Apple's fault or Google's fault? AFAIK Google provide the directions!
Si
Safari fix #
Posted Saturday 22nd November 2008 19:32 GMT
I hope this really does improve Safari stability, the damn browser crashes all the time. It's by far the best mobile browser I've used but the constant crashing is a real nuisance (although IE6 on Windows Mobile sounds promising if they can offer Flash support and it doesn't run like a dog thanks to the usual underpowered CPU they put in HTC handsets).
Colin
1 day on #
Posted Sunday 23rd November 2008 22:02 GMT
Installed 2.2 now and have run into problems.
Typical Apple - fix bugs and introduce new ones!
*Fixed emergency calls allowing locked iPhone to dial any number
*Speed in general seems to have improved
* Change Safari address bar (search is now positioned like the desktop version - to the side rather than below the address box field)
*Messed up Google Maps - KM rather than Miles
*Update resets brightness (easily reset)
*Lost SMS privacy option for previews
Roll on 2.2.1...
OrsonX
PodCasts in chronological order yet? #
Posted Sunday 23rd November 2008 22:02 GMT
This is my major issue!
My podcast language course (from iTunes store no less) is listed from newest to oldest... (with no resort option)
Maybe it's just me (?) but personally I like to listen to the first epsidode first, and the last episode, er, last!!
Another inexplicable annoyance is that the ringer volume seems linked to other volume settings on the phone, duh?
Really can't be arsed to update at the moment, especially after just reading about a horrible picture scaling bug:
http://full-speed.org/archives/2008/11/21/iphone_22_update_image_issue.php
....finally, I am also patiently waiting for a proper GPS Turn by Turn app. (when?)
...oh, and video recording! (I'm guesing that's gonna be the iPhone Video... and we'll all have to pay for the upgrade).
Alastair
@Jon Kale #
Posted Sunday 23rd November 2008 22:02 GMT
I'm going to guess that's because Google Maps doesn't have Tube directions (I don't know). More stuff is being added to it all the time, mind- all the transit options in the US work perfectly, of course.
Street view seems like a waste of time though- you mean I can stand in the street and use my iPhone to see what's around me?! Staggering.
OrsonX
My bad... they fixed it! #
Posted Monday 24th November 2008 10:03 GMT
@Myself
I was weak & couldn't resist updating... but I should've checked before moaning, as the podcast sort order is indeed (thankfully) fixed in 2.2
...now if only I could figure out how to put multiple pins in Maps?
mario
@ Collin #
Posted Monday 24th November 2008 10:03 GMT
"*Messed up Google Maps - KM rather than Miles"
that sounds like an improvement to me.
Tim Poppleton
Meh #
Posted Monday 24th November 2008 13:21 GMT
Still sucky Apple
Scott Mckenzie
Pwnage 2.2.1 is out... #
Posted Monday 24th November 2008 15:06 GMT
http://blog.iphone-dev.org/post/61060174/the-man-from-delmonte-he-say-yes