Recently, I asked iPhone 3G owners to tell me if the 2.1 software update had fixed the widespread issues with dropped calls, short battery life, and faulty 3G connectivity. Now, just over a week later, I've wrapped up your comments.
At the time of this writing, we received 56 comments (I had to discount a few because they weren't on topic). While this is an entirely unscientific survey, almost half (48 percent) reported significant improvements in all areas, 20 percent reported no positive changes, and 32 percent said that it fixed only a few issues while leaving other problems unchanged. I've included a sampling of comments after the break.
As for me, I have to fall in the neutral camp. On the upside, backups on our iPhone 3G review model are quicker, contacts load faster and application crashes are nonexistent. I never had many dropped calls, so I didn't see a change there, but the keyboard lag has improved as well.
On the downside, however, I haven't seen much a battery life improvement at all. Still I can only get a day's worth of battery, even if I leave it resting on my desk for a few hours. Though one satisfied reader said he was happy that his iPhone 3G now lasted a full day rather than a few hours, I still think that's unsatisfactory. Read more »
The Photoshop.com Mobile beta lets people with Windows Mobile phones view and upload photos.
(Credit: Adobe Systems)
Adobe Systems has gradually extended its Photoshop brand from its beginnings
as high-end image-editing tool to its Elements consumer-oriented photo software
and its Express online photo-editing site.
Now, the company has begun taking the next step with Photoshop.com
Mobile. The software is the "easiest way to upload, view, and share
photos online from your Windows Mobile phone", according to Adobe.
This software lets people upload photos from their phones to Photoshop.com
and view photo albums stored online, according to the site. The beta software, a
free download for people in the United States, works on several Windows
Mobile-based handsets.
If your device isn't supported, Adobe recommends using Shozu mobile phone software, which lets people
upload photos, among other things.
Personally, I'd like to see a mobile phone app that could perform some really
basic adjustments--cropping or auto-fixing exposure, for example. But, so far at
least, this isn't that application. However, Photoshop itself is about to enter its
11th major version, CS4, and mobile phones are getting more powerful all the
time, so the possibility is there.
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The thinking, according to the report, is that China Mobile doesn't want its
customers buying an iPhone 3G compatible with the W-CDMA standard before it can
complete its own 3G network. Otherwise, those customers may decide to unlock the
iPhone and use it on China Telecom's network rather than staying tied to the
China Mobile network. Unlocked iPhones are rampant in China; over 400,000 were estimated to be in use
earlier in the year, and few think that number has gotten smaller.
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This Nissan smart key is also your cell phone.
(Credit: NTT Docomo)
In the latest move by convergence, your car keys are about to be swallowed up by your cell phone. The big goal of convergence seems to involve emptying our pockets, not of cash, although that is a side-effect, but of things. The fully equipped tech nerd used to carry a cell phone, PDA, MP3 player, and digital camera. Cell phones took over all those functions, so convergence went rummaging through your pockets looking for something else to subsume. And it found your car keys, which, thanks to new smart keys, can easily be converged into the cell phone.
This latest effort is being spearheaded by Nissan, Sharp, and Japanese phone company NTT Docomo. Nissan has been offering smart keys in its cars since 2002, and we've gotten so used to them that we don't bother mentioning it in our reviews any more. Sharp designed a phone that would, we assume, work on NTT Docomo's service, and include the functionality of a smart key for a Nissan car.
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Nokia Tube makes an appearance in the Dark Knight.
Engadget is reporting that an "anonymous industry source" has revealed that the XpressMusic 5800, otherwise referred to as the Tube, will be launching on October 2. It could be pure coincidence, but we do happen to know of a Nokia Remix music event happening in Singapore on October 3. Taking into account the time difference, we could be looking at the same announcement. Nokia's keeping mum at the moment, but if anything, we are pinning our hopes on the official release of the Tube. About time.