
I have been using iPhone 3.0 for a week now thanks to @scubasewj . @jwmoss pretty much hooked me up I and decided to write a bit about my experience with it. I’m not a developer or programmer, just a simple guy who loves Apple and who thinks the iPhone is one of the best thinks he has bought… ever. So for all the non-developers, simple people I will write a bit about the things I like so far, the things that stopped working since I installed the 3.0 beta version and the things I don’t like.
Copy,Cut + Paste
I never knew what was the big deal about having cut, copy and paste and I didn’t think I would use it much if my iPhone had it. Well, as you may know 3/0 has it and to my surprise it is a really nice addition which I’ve found myself using several times. You just double tap at the beginning of a word an there come the little copy+paste prompts. It is a nice addition.
Photos: Batch Processing
Something I dreaded for a while on my iPhone was the inability to select several pictures and delete them at once. Having to go though each one and delete them individual was a real pain. On iPhone 3.0 that has been fixed, now you can choose several pictures and delete them at once or even better you now can share several pictures at a time with Mail.
Full Search
I think a lot of people will be happy with the addition of full search to their iPhone. To get to search you just need to swipe from your home screen and it is on the left side of it. When you type a word it will search for any occurences of that word in your iPhone, songs, contacts and more. There is also search included in the Mail app which is a great addition for people who use it often. Personally I don’t use the mail app as often, this is mainly because I’ve had the same hotmail account for about 10 years and I found mBoxMail which is a full featured Hotmail app which in my opinion is 100 times better than Mail. Their new update just came out and you can read my review here, it has a %50 discount.
Landscape
Something that I get from this update is that Apple has been listening to most of the requests from iPhone owners. One of these requests is to have the ability to write messages, mail and notes on landscape mode. It simply is easier since the keys are larger(by the way I have noticed that on portrait mode the keys seem a bit smaller). I am really enjoying this feature, it makes life easier if you type often.
Voice Memo Recording
This is a really useful addition and it also looks really nice. You can record and then share your voice memos by email.
Sharing Options, MMS and More Information
3.0 update has added the ability to share contacts, photos and more through MMS. Multimedia Messaging Service has been something lacking from iPhone since the beginning and it has been one of the most requested updates, mainly because almost every other cellphone out there supports them. The text message app is now called Messages and it gives you the option to send not only text but also picture messages. Not only that, you can now delete individual messages from within a conversation. As of this moment MMS is there but I am not currently able to send them out, maybe it still needs some work done. Another thing that I noticed is that on your calls there is more information like the amount of time per individual calls which is something that I personally think is simple but good to have.
Youtube
Until now Youtube on the iPhone has been only for watching videos. 3.0 adds the ability to log into your youtube account, leave comments and see your subscriptions and playlists. This feauture is not currently working, at least for me but I believe it’s a great and needed addition.
App Store
The app store has several updates some of which can be seen in the iTunes app store. The 1st one is the ability to see ratings by released version. On iPhone 3.o the way of seeing app screenshots has been updated.
Those are some of the updates that I have been noticing and enjoying so far. The ability to tether internet from my computer is a MAJOR addition which I am sure to use often, through USB and also through updated bluetooth functionality.
The update is still somewhat buggy which is understandable since it’s a beta version. It gets a bit slow at times and some of my apps are not working as they use to. For example, Facebook is not showing any photos and it’s surprisingly slow if I spent more than a minute in it. My favorite Twitter app, Tweetie, it’s still pretty stable but has lost the functionality to swipe a tweet which gives you the fast option to reply, favorite, etc. (if you have an iPhone and Twitter, you need to get Tweetie, it is the most complete, well made and full featured Twitter app. I have also noticed that the iPod gets a bit clunky when using other apps while listening to music and that at times a song will not automatically start after choosing it.
Overall, I believe Apple is on the right track with this update and many people are gonna be really satisfied. Do you think Apple has missed anything major on this update? What are you most excited about?
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