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Fri, 21 September 2012
Hey_Rob, I created this artwork using Photoshop Touch on my iPad. Regards, Ben.
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Episode 241 Transcript
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For those of you waiting on line while listening to this - congrats your wait is almost over. Please make sure if you are in line to let me know where you are waiting and roughly how many people are there. And also make sure to mention this show to those waiting in line around you.
Ok - and now into the news. I mentioned on the last episode where the iPhone 5 would launch on September 21st - what I did not mention was where it would be on the 28th. iPhone 5 will roll out worldwide to 22 more countries on September 28, including Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and Switzerland.
In Addition to those countries - In the US on the 28th the iPhone 5 will be hitting some of the Regional carries such as C-Spire, Cellcom, GCI, Appalachian Wireless, and in addition to the regionals - Cricket Communications will also get the iPhone 5 on the 28th - If I did not mention your regional carrier of choice - you will want to give them a call or visit their site to see if they will also get it on the 28th.
Switching to the internals of the iPhone 5 - We did not need to wait this year for iFixit to confirm the iPhone 5 has 1GB of RAM - as AnandTech found that Apple was nice enough to confirm this for us in their presentation when they showed a picture of the A6 - as the picture included the part numbers on the chip and part of that included the code for RAM and the E7E7 in one of the part numbers stands for 512Mb plus 512 Mb for a total of 1GB of RAM. We also know the A6 is a 1.066 GHz processor.
Ok - that's nice that the iPhone 5 has a faster processor and more RAM - but what does that really relate to in terms of improved performance? NARRATORS VOICE ASKS - Well looks like someone ran the Geekbench benchmarking tests on the new iPhone 5 and the results are per what Apple said it would be. The iPhone 5 scored a 1,601 vs just a 629 for the iPhone 4S - higher is better. So it appears the iPhone 5 is about 2x faster than the iPhone 4s. Also of interest is the iPhone 5 had the fastest / highest score of any smartphone even beating out the Galaxy S III. Just Sayin.
And it was not just the Geekbench bench mark test. The SunSpider Javascript benchmark test was also run on the safari browser on the iPhone 5 - and in this case it had the lowest score of any device tested - for this test lowest score is best. The iPhone 5 scored a 914.7 ms - which was better than the 1279.4 of second place Lava XOLO X900 or the 1442.9 of the Galaxy S 3 international version vs the 1824 of the S3 AT&T version. The iPhone 4S for the record had a score of 2250.
As they stated the iPhone 5 was the fastest smartphone ever tested and it was not close. Reasoning on why the iPhone 5 is so fast has to do with how apple improved the cache/memory interface with the A6.
The bench mark tests are the good news for the iPhone 5. The bad news for the iPhone 5 is that on Verizon and Sprint it does not - repeat does not allow for simultaneous Voice and Data even when connected to LTE. Seems - that the iPhone is about the only LTE handset on Verizon that does not support voice and data at the same time. This is not a network issue - exactly - it is a handset issue i.e. iPhone issue - seems that is you want to get voice and data to work together it requires a second radio and antenna when dealing with CDMA networks. And Apple made the call not to add in that additional radio. Or as Verizon put it - quote The iPhone 5 was designed to allow customers to place a voice call on the Verizon Wireless network, while letting customers access the Internet over the WiFi. unquote
If you are looking for / or needing to have both Voice and data at the same time - You still need to go to AT&T to get said iPhone among the big 3 in the US that is.
Another issue with the iPhone 5 - is that it will not work with many or really most European LTE configurations. Only Deustsche Telecom in Germany and Everything Everywhere in the UK will initially be supporting the LTE chipsets in the iPhone 5. The other carriers in Europe seemed to be determined to design LTE networks that will not work with the iPhone - and then complain that the iPhone does not work with their network. While Apple decided to start with the iPhone 5 - supporting flavors of LTE found in the US and Asia. I am sure that decision on Apples part had nothing to do with there only being a few hundred thousand LTE users in Europe. In Any case - if you are in Europe and not using Deustsche Telecom or Everything everywhere - than you will not be enjoying the iPhone 5's LTE capability anytime soon.
Into the email bag.
Hi Rob,
Something strange I noticed about the iPhone 5....
According to Apple's website the Verizon version supports LTE bands 1, 3, 5 & 25, in addition to Verizon's domestic LTE band 13 (700 MHz), which means Verizion's LTE will work overseas in countries such as Germany, the UK, Japan, Australia, Korea, Singapore, etc.
The AT&T version only supports bands 4 and 17, which means AT&T's LTE won't work outside of the US and Canada.
Global compatibility used to be one thing (possible the only thing!) AT&T had in its favor. Apparently not any longer…
Regards,
Paul
Paul - one thing is it seems this time around there are a lot more questions about which phone is the world phone. Is there a world phone this time around?
If you are a business traveller - at this point I would just suggest you sit back and wait a few weeks to see the reports on which phone works best in the US and Europe. But per LTE - it sounds like none of the iPhone 5's work all that well in Europe and that is back to the issue of there being about 36 flavors of LTE world wide. For now Apple is not addressing all markets and flavors of LTE - just a few select ones that Apple likely feels will offer up the best customer response.
People have been asking or complaining about AT&T not letting them upgrade early from a 4S to an iPhone 5. Yup - that's correct. Not sure what else you want me to say on this. You have a two year agreement and it will be at least 18 months into that agreement before most are eligible to upgrade - this is the agreement we on AT&T with an iPhone 4S agreed to last year or earlier this year.
AT&T will let you pay an additional $250 fee to upgrade at the subsidized price and get a new 2 year lock in. Granted if you are paying $250 - it is not the subsidized price. Now some are reporting AT&T said this was an Apple decision - for those reporting that - BS - plain and simple - it is an AT&T decision to not let you upgrade early - Apple has no say in that whatsoever - and if they did they would saying to AT&T go knock yourself out guys - do what you want to do. AT&T makes their rules for the most part - sans the part about putting bloated AT&T apps and skins and logo on your iPhone - like those android folks need to deal with - but other than that - it is all AT&T - and really - you for agreeing to last years upgrade.
Another item people are asking about is what is the unsubsidized price - It is the same as what it used to be for the 4S. $649 for the 16GB, $749 for the 32GB and $849 for the 64 GB version. Well except for the part where Apple removed said pricing and options from their site - but when they sell it unsubsidized that is what the prices will be.
If you did not hear - Apple quote sold out unquote of their pre-order allocation for first day delivery in about an hour. With delivery times on that first day of pre-orders slipping to 1 to 2 weeks.
Per how many iPhone 5's were sold - well Don't you love when people say blown away by demand - or beat our expectations - or off the charts - but don't say what the numbers were.
And by love I of course mean hate. Well that is something Amazon is well known for and initially Apple did the same thing saying they were blown away by the demand. But then Monday morning Apple released a press release saying they pre-sold over 2 million iPhone 5's in the first 24 hours of pre-orders. Apple used interesting language by saying quote iPhone 5 pre-orders have shattered the previous record held by the iPhone 4s unquote. You would think with all the past publicity about iPhone 4 and 4S's glass being cracked every time you dropped one - they would have stayed away from the word shattered - just sayin.
Anyway - today if you try to order an iPhone 5 Apple is saying 3 to 4 weeks for delivery.
So obviously not everyone was turned off by the new dock connector.
One common theme I did hear from those that pre-ordered the night / instance the pre-order was available - is that the Apple Store App was the way to go. It seemed to work when all the sites were bogged down and not doing anything. So just remember when pre-ordering from Apple when the iPad Mini goes on sale - use the Apple Store App to do so.
Here is one of those emails.
Hi Rob,
4:30 a.m. On Friday the 14th and I just ordered my iPhone 5 -32GB on my Apple Store app and the experience couldn't have been easier, quicker, or smoother than it was. Nice job Apple did with the app. Said ships in 2 weeks...but as we all know it will more than likely be at the doorstep by next weekend on the launch day ( judging from prior iPhone launches ). Can't wait to get the phone, as I upgrading from an iPhone 4 16 GB.
Thanks for the show Rob
Doug in Cincy
Well Doug - I hope you are correct about getting it earlier than what Apple said - please let us know.
I actually have dozens of people reporting they pre-ordered using the Apple Store App - with half saying they started off trying to use the site - but quickly gave up and used the app - only one or two people reported pre-ordering with the apple website.
Ok - so if the bench mark tests and the new sales records and long wait times were not enough to put you over the edge to get the new iPhone 5 - maybe then you were waiting to see what Walt Mossberg, David Pogue, Edward Baig, and other hand selected Apple reviewers - ummm I mean totally impartial reviewers had to say about the iPhone 5 - well those folks put out all their reviews and you can see those by searching for the link titled - iPhone 5 Review Roundup in the show notes for ep 241 over at today in iOS dot com.
Do you want me to give you a hint about what they said - The liked it - they really really liked it.
Which means they all get to review the iPad mini when it comes out in the next 6 to 8 weeks.
Into the email bag.
Hey Rob is Squaretrade still a sponsor. Im thinking about ordering the insurance for my preordered 5. Is there a purchase code so you get credit for the sale?
Thanks,
john
Hi John - go to www.squaretrade.com/tii
Or enter tii in for the promo code - that will get you 2 years of coverage for $94. You can also choose the 3 year option for $124 - which Apple does not offer as an option.
One of the other key differences is with Squaretrade you can have 4 claims on your phone - with Apple - you can only have 2 claims. And you can still take your iPhone into an apple store to get it repaired if you want. They then reimburse you on the repair. Or your can send it where they tell you. Either way Squaretrade will work with you. I have had many many listeners use square trade and of those that had claims - they have always been very happy with the customer service from square trade. It is nice knowing that when you want to use your iPhone you don't have to fret about breaking it. You don't have to wrap it up in some over done bulky case to protect it - you can use our iPhone the way Steve intended - Naked - as in no clothes on. That is how I use my iPhone I just think the iPhone is such a beautiful device and putting a case on it - is akin to dating a supper model and having him or her wearing an oversize trench coat when ever you are out an about. Take off that trench coat and show off your new beauty and do it with no worries - get your warranty at square trade.com/tii - and right now get a special price of just $94 for two years of coverage. And if you are someone that has a spouse you hand off your iPhone when it is a year old - get the 3 year coverage so they are covered as well once you get the iPhone 2013. Again goto square trade dot com slash tii for your special pricing. Thanks Square trade for sponsoring the show.
This next story probably belonged in the how wrong were they category. This is about local TV station Fox 5 in New York - they had on one of their local news reports a segment about those already waiting in line for the iPhone 5 - and during the report they cut to some video of what they thought was the iPhone 5 - but was really one of the fake concept videos - and they not only showed the fake iPhone 5 with laser projected key board and holographic projections - they also mentioned those features. I would imagine if anyone was not well versed in the iPhone 5 news - and saw that report - they might too have run out to the local apple store to get in line. Talk about a whaaat whaaat whaaaaa moment when they found out Channel 5 in New york totally blew it - and they will not be getting a laser keyboard and holographic display - well only one way this can end - with someone buying the iPhone 5 expecting those features and then filing a class action lawsuit against apple for not letting people know before hand there is no laser projected keyboard or holographic display.
Just a quick correction on the last show I misspelled one of the apps I mentioned for the Calculator apps. The App that the developer who is also a listeners developed is Clac - spelled C L A C - not c a l c - as my mind saw it. So the app is C L A C - if you were looking for it and could not find it - I did have the correct URL in the show notes however.
Hi Rob, I was listening to your show and heard the gentleman wanting to know how to combine two differently purchased apps under one iTunes account. All he has to do is authorize her user name in iTunes on his computer. Then, all of his apps will work and all her apps will work under one user name. Regards, John S
Springfield MO
Hi Rob,
I share my apps with my mom, all I do is log on to my apple id and download them, then log off and log her back in. To update them she just needs my password.
- Jessi Derr
Hi Rob
To share 2 accounts on one device: 1- go into settings 2- goto App Store 3- log out of account 1 and log into account 2
I do this on the iPhone and my PC as I have both a Canadian and USA accounts.
Only problem with this is to update apps, as you need to log into the other account to check for updates.
Hope this helps some of your listeners as you seem to have alot that want to share apps.
Kevin
Thanks to John, Jessi, Kevin and all the others that sent in answers on that one.
Hi Rob,
Per the caller looking for help for his wife and getting siri to open up. There is an app/ tweak called
Hands-Free Control in Cydia for $2.99
This is a tweak I've been wanting to try, but I think it will really come in useful for your listener who was in the accident. She can just simply say "Siri" and the phone will respond. No need for an external button. The only problem is that they will need to jailbreak her phone. Hope this helps
Regards,
-Eric in Schertz
Thanks to eric and everyone else that sent in the tip on Hands-Free Control in Cydia.
More emails on this subject.
Hello Rob
I have ALS and also face becoming quadriplegic. I've looked into solutions for my iPhone. There are two very good ones. First off you want total access to the iPhone not just making calls. You want to run apps and do texting and Facebook ect.
You do these things by having what they call switch control. You hit a switch and it controls the iPhone much like his wife's call button.
First is Tecla Shield, this gives you lots of control over your iPhone from a switch. They have lots of videos on YouTube. It is also very affordable $300. These guys are geniuses check out the site -
http://komodoopenlab.com/tecla/
Next you have to think about what power chair wheel chair his wife will be using. This decision is extremely important. I trusted my power chair consultant who I now wish would have sent me to different companies. Often the consultants only know one or two brands.
Big thing pick a power chair that allows your wife to control the environment with the wheel chair controller. This is called an environmental control unit for turning on and off lights and TV. This is extremely important and many chairs do not have this option. I did not know about this when I got my chair. There is one company that has a power chair controller that gives you full access to your iPhone. This is Dynamic Controls. They only have one dealer here in the US. The are very popular in Britain and Europe.
Their controller is called iPortal. You must buy the chair from their US rep. Other chairs in the US cannot be fitted with this outstanding controller.
Regards,
Jim N
Play Voicemail from Laura
Hi Rob,
I hope that he might be able to help you out. Also, people who use the communication software called Proloquo2Go (P2G) have an online forum where they discuss a lot of accessories being used by people with different physical needs. You might wish to check it out by going to the Proloquo2go website and get onto the forum...of direct the person who made the inquiry. Hope it leads to a solution.
There are also other apps for people who have aphasia etc.
regards,
Laura
One of the things about the iPhone 5 you also need to know - especially if you are a business person and you have been using your iPhone 4S to display presentations on a projector. Well the Lightning to VGA adapters are on the way - but they are not hear yet.
As are the Lightning to HDMI adapters.
For that mater the 30 pn to lightning adapters everyone that every owned an iOS device and gets the iPhone 5 will need - yeah - those are not listed as available yet either - with October for a ship date being listed at apple.com
And if you go into Amazon and look for 30 pin to Lightning adapters - you will find some listed from 3rd parties - but none of them shipping yet - at least none I came across.
Please understand it will be you and your iPhone 5 against the world to start - with no adapters to be found.
Hi Rob,
Wasn't sure if other listeners knew where to find this. Seems pretty relevant after today's news. Apparently, they now have an online form as well link at bottom of page. Regards, Lou V
Hi Lou - thanks for the link to the AT&T webpage about what are the eligibility requirements for unlocking an iPhone. So for anyone curious about this look for the link - AT&T - eligibility requirements for unlocking iPhone - in the show notes for ep 241 over at today in iOS dot com.
Ok - So Apple stock took off in a big way breaking over $700 this week. Which is not what I expected when there was no mention of China Mobile at the iPhone 5 event. I still think the biggest news about the iPhone 5 - is that it will be available on China Mobile. Per China Unicom - it looks like they will be getting the iPhone 4 prior to the end of the year. As will also China Telecom. Both also had the iPhone 4S. So no surprise that they would get the iPhone 5. Again it will be when Apple announces China Mobile as an iPhone Carrier - that Apple stock really has a nice jump.
Into the email bag.
Hi Rob,
Do you know of a weather app that I can use to search any previous date and see what the weather was that given date?
Regards,
Ben in Fresno
Hi Ben - Nope I do not - but I am guessing that if there is such an app - someone listening does know of it. If so folks please call into the show and let us know about said app - 206-666-6364 that's 206-moon-dog - or just send an email to today in iOS at gmail dot com.
Hey rob Per the listeners asking about which carrier to use while traveling to India. Hands down reliance is the fastest network with the most coverage. However you need to have an Indian ID card to sign up (they do not allow foreigners to sign up) this leaves Vodafone and airtell both have 2 gig prepaid plans with included calls and. Texts for 12$us for duration of 30 days. The Reception in cities is great. Between cities not so great with lots of edge and 2G. When it works it flies and make backpacking a million times easier. Also let your listeners know to sign up for a plan requires 2 color photos and a boring 5 page form And still can take until 6pm that day to activate for foreigners for some reason. Thanks for your podcast after no net for 40 hours overland trip from Nepal I was able to be up to date with new announcements in only 1 hour and 52 meg of data Thanks rob
Regards,
Marc
Thanks Marc for the feedback.
Hi Rob:
I am Using an iPad and Android phone, and I've been wrestling with the problem of what my next phone should be. Well, I can now say "goodbye android" because I'm going to order the iPhone 5 on Friday. Your blog post on Wed, 12 September 2012
Thanks ever so much.
Regards,
Bob
Hi Bob - glad I could help - enjoy your iPhone 5.
Hi Rob, A bit late on this from two weeks ago, but Wunderlist is a great free checklist app that has a web interface and free cloud sync across as many devices as you want. Looks great too.
Regards,
Jared
on the Kickstarter front - we had a few people email in about this first project - it is called iControlPad 2 - the open source controller - but you can just search for iControlpad one word at kickstarter dot com. What his project is if you did not guess is an open source controller for video games. But not just any controller - this one has a 55 key keyboard, Twin Analogue nubs - a dpad - plus some number and function keys. This thing looks as complicated as Google TV remote - just sayin - but if you like complicated and open source - well you will love this - Just like 600 other people have and so far they have raised over $57,000 - and the have until October 13th at 9:33 AM - to raise the roughly $90,000 more they need to hit their goal.
It is blue tooth - so you could use with any iOS device.
Once again search for icontrolPad at kickstarter for more info.
Thanks to Levi for this next one. Which is another Kickstarter project - this one geared towards iPhone 4 and 4S owners - that would like to take better low light photos - I guess that was redundant - ok - this is for all iPhone 4 and 4S owners. This project is called iExpander - and it is a case that allows for you to add in extra memory cards to expand the memory. But again this is more about being able to take better low light pictures - and they claim to have that problem licked with their case that also acts as an extra battery source. So yes - battery pack - expandable memory and a new and improved flash for better low light photos - and all this for just $75. Actually right now it does not look to likely they will hit their goal of $125,000 - as they only have $15,000 raised. But they do have until October 21st at 6:32 PM ET to raise the funds.
My guess is they will miss the goal - and then need to redesign it for a lower price - maybe by removing the memory expansion - as the low light flash is the part I think most will be interested.
Anyway - if this sounds interesting to you - search for iExpander over at kickstarter dot com.
Thanks to Tony L in San Fran for this next one - which is another Smartphone Watch - whaaat whaaat whaaaa. Ok - this one is different in that it is a dressy smartphone watch - They are close to their target of $200k - with $170k right now and they have until Sep 30th at 12:00 PM ET. The name of this one is Martian voice command Watch - and they focus on using the watch to control siri. Search for Martian at kickstarter if you don't already have one of the other 3 smartphone watches on order.
Ok - so there are some saying there is not much or any room for the iPad mini - price wise - given the iPod touch prices. But I think it is actually pretty clear where the iPad mini pricing will be.
I am guessing or speculating it will be
$299 - 16GB
$399 - 32GB
$499 - 64GB
And the iPad 2 at $399 - at that point goes away.ZERO chance of it being $299 for 32 GB - that is the same price as the iPod touch 5th gen 32 GB.Current Pricing for the iPod touch and iPad's under $500
$199 - 16 gb iPod touch 4th gen
$249 - 32 gb iPod touch 4th gen
$299 - 32 gb iPod tough 5th gen
$399 - 64 gb iPod touch 5th gen
$399 - 16 gb iPad 2nd gen
$499 - 16 gb iPad 3rd gen
So again to me - the $299 for the 16 GB iPad Mini - seems to make sense and fit with the iPod touch pricing.
Last time around with the iPhone 4S - apple tried to make one phone to work on all networks - with the addition of LTE to the mix - that method seems to have forced Apple back to making multiple phones. 3 to be precise.
One version is a GSM model for North America - it runs on AT&T, Bell, Rogers and Telus.
A second version is a CDMA model that will work with Sprint and Verizon n the US - KDDI in japan - and in theory will work with CDMA networks in India and Russia.
And a third version being a GSM model for the rest of the world - works with Deutsche Telekom in Germany - Everything Everywhere in the UK, Optus and Telstra in Australia, Softbank in Japan, SK Telecom and KT in Korea, SmarTone in hong kong and M1 and Singtel in Singapore.
And again all those mentioned are mentioned as where the iPhone 5 will support LTE.
Point is this if you are getting an iPhone 5 - best to check with your local Apple store and your preferred carrier to see if they support LTE on the iPhone 5 specifically.
My guess is there will be at least one or two more versions specifically for China. Yup - it is going get ugly.
Hey Rob-
I am looking into getting an AppleTV because of sports, YouTube and AirPlay functionality. Do foresee any major updates to this product line in the near future where you would advise potential consumers to wait for an update that may be on the horizon?
Thanks for your feedback. I love the show.
Respectfully,
JL
Hi JL - Nope - last update was earlier this year - next update will likely not be until at least the spring - if even then. So go for it.
Hi Rob,
As I assume it will take a number of months (how long does it usually take?) for the jailbreak of iOS 6 untethered to be available for the iPhone 5, I have a question. Can a person install iOS 5.1.1 on an iPhone 5? If so, how can this be done?
Thanks for your help,
Steve from Arizona
Hi Steve,
It is unknown when a jailbreak will - if it even will - be available for the iPhone 5.
The new A6 Processor has not made it to the hands of hackers yet.
So no way to tell if it ever will be jailbroken.
That said - all the past devices have been jailbroken so I expect one of those in the JB community will figure it out.
Per going to iOS 5.1.1 for the iPhone 5 - NOPE probably will never happen.
Apple would need to make a version for the iPhone 5 and release it - which even if they created it - they would never release it.
RW
Hi Rob,
Per my contract with AT&T I am not available for an upgrade of my iphone 4s till next year. My son is eligible for an upgrade and I want to buy the iphone 5 on his contract and trade phones with him but the iPhone 5 has the new nano sim card. Any ideas on how to make the switch without having to pay the extra upgrade fee?
Chris P
Hi Chris - if you talk to AT&T and explain the situation - they will help you out - But Yes - you can get the new iPhone 5 for you and pass on your old iPhone to your son. But again to get this done right and get your number on the iPhone 5 and your sons number moved over your iPhone 4S. You do need to talk to AT&T - and I have had a few people talk to AT&T already and said they were quite helpful. See it is not all bashing AT&T around here. If you are waiting in line - just make sure if you purchase a new iPhone 5 via someone else's eligibility - you do NOT repeat do not set it up at the Apple store. Talk to AT&T and make sure you get everything done correctly. Actually in that case best to go to AT&T to buy it.
Ok - there are already reports about iOS 6 being jailbroken - note this so far has only been for those with an A4 processor. Not the A5 or A6.
And at this point the jailbreak is not primetime.
As always if you need your iPhone jailbroken - do not upgrade.
Per when the iPhone 5 will be jailbroken - it may take some time - last year it took a while before the iPhone 4S was finally jailbroken.
We will talk more in the future about jailbreaking - but for now if you are someone that needs to be jailbroken - do not upgrade to iOS 6. PERIOD.
Speaking of iOS - One of the big quote features unquote of iOS 6 is the new maps app. Most prior to iOS 6 coming out bemoaned the Apple Maps app - as it reduced features - like the missing directions option for mass transit. Which Apple still has an icon for - it just does not work yet. Plus I am guessing Apple figures if you purchased an iPhone - you would not take public transportation anyway. with the lack of directions for public transportation put aside - I would like to hear back from people their thoughts on their real world uses of maps - now that iOS 6 is out. We will talk about that I am sure on many upcoming episodes. In the mean time check out the site - theamazingios6maps.tumblr.com - which well highlights some of the not so amazing maps in iOS 6. Link in show notes at today in iOS dot com for ep 241
In the US T-mobile is becoming the ugly redheaded step child - with regards to the iPhone - but T-mobile is not letting their lack of an iPhone to sell - stop them from embracing the iPhone - seems they are kicking up their bring your old iPhone to t-mobile crusade. They are going so far as to even have demo iPhone 4S's in some of their stores to show potential customers how the iPhone 4S works on their network.
Heck they are even developing their own iOS apps for managing your t-mobile account.
And on top of that in October - T-mobile will also be getting the nano sim card in - so you can bring over a newly purchased unlocked iPhone 5 to them - that is once Apple starts selling unlocked iPhone 5's. Of course T-mobile probably will not be talking about LTE all that much in their pitch to get you to sign up - given they do not have LTE rolled out yet. Still if LTE is not your thing - but the iPhone 5 and T-mobile are - well T-mobile will do their best to get you on their network.
Hey Mika - let me know if I missed any of your questions.
Another company making iOS Apps is getting acquired - this time it is the company - Nik Software out of Germany - they make the iOS App Snapseed. This is an app that has been mentioned a few times as being used to create the episode artwork for the show. SnapSeed was also a 2011 iPad App of the Year - as selected by Apple. Which makes the company acquiring them all the more interesting - it is Google. Yeah - this is worse news then the time Instragram released a version for Android.
Hi Rob,
Do you or the listeners know of a app to track maintenance and create work orders? It would be awesome if this was exportable. I work on a fleet of semi's and want to get a iPad to go paperless. Thanks,
Charlie J
Here is a question from a listener.
Hi Rob,
Can I take an iPhone 4s on sprint then unlock it and use it on straight talk or at&t?
Regards,
Trey.
now my initial reaction was NO! - but then I remembered that the iPhone 4S was supposed to be a world phone handling both CDMA and GSM with the same phone.
So maybe you can get it working on the other carrier - except for the part that I have never heard of anyone actually doing that. But when you look over the specs at Apple site - the iPhone 4 - shows a GSM model and a CDMA model - same with the iPhone 5. But the iPhone 4S - does not say there is a CDMA and GSM model - but rather it looks like one model does both.
So in theory - when you think about it - maybe you can take an unlocked iPhone from Sprint and run it on Straight Talk - in theory.
If anyone has actually done this where they took an iPhone 4S originally set up for Verizon or Sprint and then ran it on Straight Talk or t-mobile USA or AT&T - please let us know and let us know if there is anything special you needed to do.
I can say clearly in the future the iPhone 5 - You could not do that with - as Apple shows a GSM model and a CDMA model in their specs.
Just might wind up that the iPhone 4S unlocked is the most valuable iPhone of them all.
If you have not seen the Jimmy Kimmel video about the iPhone 5 - where he shows people the iPhone 4S and tells them it is the new iPhone 5 - it is classic. People are saying it is thinner, faster, lighter - One even says a lot lighter. Any way it is pretty funny - Look for the link titled - Jimmy Kimmel Trick - in the show notes for ep 241 over at today in iOS dot com.
Seems Apples ads are about your personal experiences with your smartphone - And samsungs ads are about mocking those waiting in line for an iPhone - If you have seen the latest commercial - And you wait in line - I would assume your thoughts are Samsung - you got what you deserved in that court case. They also has a print ad that was so misleading and laughable - that those that took the ad and edited it to be pro Apple - well - yeah - those were good ads. Samsung had at the top of the original - it does not take a genius - but the modified one i liked best was with the title - don't settle for cheap plastic. Yup - that about sums it up right there.
Before we get into iOS 6 - I just wanted to mention there are some quote leaked photos of an iPad mini making their rounds from China - I don't think these are real - they show the iPad mini - with stereo speakers - both flanking the new lighting port. I mean I guess Apple could put in stereo speakers - but putting them right next to the lightning port makes no sense. The only way to listen to the speakers in that case to experience the stereo sound would be to put the lightning port on the bridge of your nose with one speaker on either side - and for some reason - I don't see that being something Apple intended.
Hello Rob,
I heard a rumor that iOS 6 is going to limit the number of applications you can install on your iDevice, regardless of space, and regardless of how many folders you create. Do you know if this is true?
Thanks, Mike
Hi Rob,
FYI - iOS 6 update just hit my iPhone 4S a bit earlier than expected. Nothing on iPad yet. 11:40AM CST Regards,
Tim, Wisconsin
Seems around 1:00 PM ET on the 19th was when iOS 6 started showing up as available to upgrade to.
One thing On the upgrade to iOS 6 I should always point out is before you do the upgrade I highly recommend you do the following.
1. Plug your iOS device into a power supply. This is a must. Actually I don't even think it lets you proceed if you are not plugged into a power source.
2. Sync and back up your iOS device to iTunes on your computer of via iCloud.
3. Fore close out even open app on the iOS device.
4. Go to the Settings App - then to General - then to Reset - then Reset network settings.
5. Once it reboots - put the iOS device into Airplane mode and then turn on Wifi. Well really you only need to put it in airplane mode if it is an iPhone or iPad with cellular connection - this way you make sure your 600+ mb download is happening via wifi and not via cellular.
6. Once steps 1 to 5 are done - Then and only then start the upgrade.
This is how I have done it for the past few major upgrades - and doing it that way I have not had any issues with the upgrade. Are some of the steps a little over kill - sure - but better safe than bricked.
I should also mention that the OTA upgrade will not work on your iOS device if it is jailbroken - repeat - if you are jailbroken and you try to do an OTA upgrade it will not work. If that is your case and you do want to upgrade - you need first back up your iOS device and then do a full factory restore to remove the jailbreak - and then you can do the OTA upgrade. Of course please realize it could be months or more before a jailbreak is available for the iPhone 4S or iPad 3rd gen - so if you need the jailbreak - don't upgrade now.
Here is some more feed back on the iOS 6 upgrade.
Hey Rob,
Just wanted to drop you a line to let you know that the iOS6 upgrade for my iPhone 4S went fine. I started downloading right as it was rolling out about 1pm EDT, and it took about 30 minutes to download over-the-air. I did have to delete all my music and a couple of apps to do it, as the update told me it needed 2.5 gigs to install and I was running low (why oh why didn't I get the 32GB model?). The time it spent "Preparing Update" was also lengthy, about 15 minutes, and then another 15 restarting and whatnot, so it was a solid hour to do the upgrade.
So far the update seems to have no real problems. I do not like the new Maps app so far -- it runs and scrolls slow on the 4S -- and I think Siri's voice sounds different, though I can't pinpoint exactly how. But these are impressions from just limited use. Hopefully, Maps gets better as I get used to it.
Regards,
Brian
Dearborn, MI
Rob,
It went great, after OTA downloaded the update it toke about 30 min on my iPad 3.
Siri is working and launching apps. Looks good, during start up the Apple logo is animated.
Note: I did transfer purchases and backed up before starting the OTA.
Advice: if doing the OTA on an iPhone you may also want to put it in to airplane mode and then turn on wifi before starting the OTA.
The best new feature from iOS 6 is not having to provide a password for free App Store Updates!
Thomas
Tuscaloosa AL
One more note from Thomas.
Hi Rob,
If doing an OTA while using your computer that you sync to as power! Disconnect it after OTA reboots the 1st time (i.e. completed the download and starting the update)!
If not your device could roll in to DFU mode and not complete the update, It happened on me the last OTA update.
Regards,
Thomas
Tuscaloosa AL
Thanks thomas for that warning. If anyone had an issue going into DFU mode - this would likely be why.
Some more feedback on iOS 6.
Hi Rob New clock app for iPad is great 1st take on Siri doesn't seem to work well but I will persist. Regards,
Stuart
Thanks Stuart for the feedback - My wifes initial reaction to iOS 6 on her iPad 3rd gen. Was an email to me that said she wanted the old software back - she does not like change - the reason she wanted it switched back had to do with the Safari app and what she thought were missing book marks - seems in iOS 6 in safari there are some new options - and by default it does not show the bookmarks like it used to - you need to click on the little glasses symbol at the bottom of the box where the bookmarks used to be - so if you are looking for the bookmarks or have a significant other that is pissed at you for Fracking up her iPad - tell them to calm down and point out where the bookmarks moved to.
Hey Rob, I'm a schoolbus driver in Brooklyn NY and I was able to set a bus route with google maps on my laptop, and then drop multiple pins to set up my run and then view it on my iPhone . Any chance of this happening with the new map app?
Regards
Nicko
Hi Nicko - If I had to pick between that being possible or tomorrow the kids on your bus spontaneously breaking out into a song of we are the world - I would put my money on the kids. Just Sayin.
Per iOS 6 Some people were reporting issues with Wifi - where you were being redirected to an Apple webpage and asking for your to log in. Yeah - this actually was not an iOS 6 issue as it effected iOS 5 users as well - it was an issue with some back end certificates with Apples servers and verification they were doing - not sure why connecting to your Wifi in your house has to get any approvals from Apple - but It looks like it did - Bad Apple bad - how exactly does that help the UI? Anyway - that issue was fixed and I have not been hearing of any other issues with Wifi since then. If you are having issues with wifi or anything else since upgrade to iOS 6 - please let me know - 206-666-6364 - thats 206-moon dog. or send an email to today in iOS at gmail dot com.
Hi Rob,
Those sneaky buggers at Apple. There is now a moon phase indicator next to the time on the iPhone. Regards, 1st Lt Kevin D Commander
Civil Air Patrol
Hey Rob just wondering if the IOS 6 version of the Podcast App is better than the current standalone App which is slow and clunky.
Thanks - Dan
Hi Dan - Version 1.1 for the podcasts app is out and it does appear to be a better version - still not the best Podcatcher out there - but it is getting better.
Hi Rob, I jumped on the iOS 6 bandwagon and am pretty glad I did. The update really made my iPhone 4 seem like a new phone. It was getting very sluggish, especially any time I was typing, or trying to browse web pages. Now pages load faster and typing is super fast. The key board is now very responsive.
One of my favorite eye candy touches is the blob like progress wheel in Mail when you pull down to update.
Maps is a good update for me. There was a road in a nearby city that wasn't even on the google map, that is on the Apple map. The satellite view for my area is about the same resolution as before. I do think I'm going to miss Street View though. I used it all the time.
I'm not pleased with the podcast app though. I had downloaded it before and didn't like it. Now I'm going to be forced to either use it or get a different podcast player. You can no longer "Get more episodes" from within the iPod "Music" app. I don't like the way episodes are displayed in podcast app. If you don't subscribe, you don't have any way to get more episodes, if you do subscribe you MUST view ALL episodes. And if you download the ones you haven't heard, and try to play them, it will play the ones that you have heard and play them over the air, even if they aren't downloaded. Maybe I'm just doing something wrong, but episodes don't seem to display in date order any more either. The display order is very random, and if you display newest first, it wants to play them in reverse order. If you display oldest first, you have to scroll through all of the episodes to find the ones you haven't heard. And, it doesn't show how much time is left to be played in the list view of the episodes. Regards,
Guy Whelan
Hi Guy - There is an option to only download via Wifi - which should take care of the issue of it streaming them over cellular.
There is also an option to play the episode oldest to newest or newest to oldest. Newest to oldest is the default and how it used to be - which does not make sense for podcasts. You do need to set this up for each podcast - so there is no master change you can do.
I like Mac OS Ken - it is a daily show - and I have it set up to display newest to oldest - but for it to playback oldest to newest. This way if I get a few days behind - I scroll down to the oldest episode I have not heard hit play and it progresses forward so I can hear the episodes in the order they were released. So the v1.1 update of the podcasts app actually did bring in some nice features. What it still needs to do - is when you say keep just the last 10 or 5 episode - you know only display the last 10 or 5 episodes. That said - just set up each show to display newest to oldest and playback oldest to newest and you should be golden. Again the Podcasts App is getting better.
Another update with v1.1 - there is now more playback speed settings. 0.5x 1x 1.5x 2x and 3x. This is really important if trying to listen to twit and that most annoying Julie odell is one there - can you say nails on a chalk board - going to 2x speed almost makes her bearable - almost. Crap - did I say that out loud. oh well.
Hi Rob,
I am a former podcaster, an avid consumer of music, satire, science and technology podcasts from around the world - a mixture that sees me managing a large number of podcasts both in terms of volume and variety. The new Podcast app no longer syncs with iTunes and has resurrected old podcasts. But even manually managing those podcasts - a solution that should really be shouted down by Apple's core philosophy - see podcasts pop back that have been listened to on the same app.
I am hoping this is one of those situations where I have forgotten to read the instructions.
Any solutions would be greatly appreciated - or if Apple is listening, even a fix.
Regards,
Russell E
Adelaide, Australia
Rob,
Just thought I'd pass along my thoughts with the new iOS upgrade. With the change, the Music app will no longer play podcasts and forces you to use Apple's podcast app. Unfortunately, this means that all of the nice dynamic playlists I set up are now useless. I have to manually go from podcast to podcast to play them instead of selecting (for example) my news playlist that plays all the related newsy podcasts, or the daily/weekly/music playlists that play the related podcasts.
I feel this is a set back as now it is more work to listen to podcasts than it used to be.
brian
Hi Brian - Yup - If you used smart playlist for podcasts as I have in the past - you are really hosed. You used to be able to put together some really nice Podcast playlists with smart play lists. I mean you still can - just that you need to consume those smart play lists on your computer - as I have not heard of a way to get them to sync over to the Podcasts App. If anyone has a solution - please let us know.
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