iPhone 3.0 – First Impressions

Well, I’ve been running the new iPhone 3.0 software update for a whole 3 hours now. What have I learned thus far?

Firstly, it is that Apple can’t handle everyone updating their phones at once. The update is of course delivered via iTunes, and it’s pretty much acting as if it was a self-inflicted DOS attack on the iTunes store. It’s timing out constantly, letting you in occasionally. Which is a bit frustrating if you’re trying to use the store in general. It’s very worrying if your phone appears to be blank because it hasn’t yet been authorised by iTunes (it has already, but for some reason it needs it again for this update). Oh well. I guess Apple will learn their lesson from this one, as it has to shaft their sales on iTunes for the day quite nastily.

Okay, so having passed through that hurdle, I got it up and running, and tried sending my first iPhone MMS. I’ve been waiting for this feature for a while, seeing as I had it on every one previously for the past few years. The interface for doing this is really nice, just click the camera button, and if you’re happy with your shot, it will put it as a thumbnail into the flow of the conversation. However it then turned out you have to wait for O2 here in the UK to turn it on. It failed a couple of times, then a little while later I got a couple of texts from them to say “it won’t work until we turn it on for you”,”okay, we’ve turned it on” (Got a tip from @jturnbull that this would happen when I was moaning about it on Twitter, which was most appreciated). Sent it again after this, and it worked fine.

That’s the moaning part of the post over now. What else? Well, it’s a few little things thus far. I’m a big podcast listener, so I was impressed to find a new little feature they’ve added, which is for podcasts only (not ordinary music tracks). You can now play them at half or double speed. The double speed could be useful for talk podcasts, as it seems to still be a sensible understandable pace, so you could speed-listen if you want. As someone who occasionally gets massive backlogs of listening, this could be rather handy for me.

Spotlight, a search feature from Mac OS that has been added to the iPhone, works beautifully. Just scroll left from your home page, and start typing. It’s searching and finding words in my email very quickly, and it is something I see me using a lot. Cut and Paste works fine. And the new voice recording application is nice, saves files to the phone, lets you email them to people, and they also show up in your phone folders on iTunes. It is a bit quiet though, be prepared to talk fairly loudly. It just isn’t as powerful a mic as say the N95 has (which if you’re so inclined, and I’m not, is a boon for concert bootlegging).

Finally for now, you can sync Notes to iTunes. However what you don’t seem to be able to then do is to find them on your computer. Which is kind of the point of syncing them (okay I lied a little about the moaning ending). I seem to recall that they may add something proper to handle this in Mac OSX Snow Leopard, but they maybe could even have just added something in iTunes for now.

So it’s not a bad start, couple of frustrations, some nice little twizzly bits to keep me occupied. However I’m not really expecting too much to begin with, as the real meat of the 3.0 update is in what it offers developers. Lots of potential in that, and that potential will start to be realised over the following weeks and months as developers start to both update their existing applications and write new ones that take advantage of the expanded feature set on offer.


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9 responses to “iPhone 3.0 – First Impressions”

  1. Ash Matadeen Avatar

    Wondered about the notes sync too. You’ll be pleased to know, you can find the notes on your mac. Just fire up Mail.app and you should see it there. 🙂

    1. Graeme Hunter Avatar
      Graeme Hunter

      Excellent, thank you very much for that. I don’t use the Mail.app normally, so I didn’t think of looking there, and I couldn’t see it on Spotlight. They now show up as messages (rather than notes).

  2. Ash Matadeen Avatar

    Wondered about the notes sync too. You’ll be pleased to know, you can find the notes on your mac. Just fire up Mail.app and you should see it there. 🙂

    1. Graeme Hunter Avatar
      Graeme Hunter

      Excellent, thank you very much for that. I don’t use the Mail.app normally, so I didn’t think of looking there, and I couldn’t see it on Spotlight. They now show up as messages (rather than notes).

  3. Ash Matadeen Avatar

    Yes, not a big Mail.app user either. I much prefer GMail’s web interface. But I load up Mail.app occasionally just to have a backup copy of my messages, in case Google’s cloud turns into rain.

    1. Graeme Hunter Avatar
      Graeme Hunter

      Same here, GMail suits me a lot more. I do need to get round to backing up GMail exactly as you do, have been putting it off for a little while solely due to laziness.

  4. Ash Matadeen Avatar

    Yes, not a big Mail.app user either. I much prefer GMail’s web interface. But I load up Mail.app occasionally just to have a backup copy of my messages, in case Google’s cloud turns into rain.

    1. Graeme Hunter Avatar
      Graeme Hunter

      Same here, GMail suits me a lot more. I do need to get round to backing up GMail exactly as you do, have been putting it off for a little while solely due to laziness.

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    oDeskPromoter

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