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One month with the iPhone 3G

August 11th, 2008

One month ago, I stood in line with all the other crazies, and bought an iPhone 3G. I had been planning to write a review straight away, but my anniversary and the birth of my son occurred within days of getting the iPhone. Since an entire month has gone past, I feel very comfortable in giving a well-informed review of the iPhone 3G. 

Apple Store, Omaha He knows people Get ready What you need The doors are open! Home, Sweet Home Guided Tour John! Guided Tour John Apple Store, Omaha IMG_1214.JPG My iPhone!

Initial Impressions

My activation process experience was bittersweet. Apple’s servers had melted down by the time I was able to sit down with a Genius. Therefore, I was given the option to take my iPhone home to activate it. I happily took that option, as it meant my iPhone was not unboxed before my eyes by someone else.

I quickly went down the block from the Apple Store in Omaha and got a coffee at Scooter’s Coffeehouse. I found a nicely lit seat and began the unboxing process. 

iPhone 3G Bag-Side 1 iPhone 3G Bag-Side 2 Unbagged Lid off Aerial Shiny Black Back Designed by Apple in California SIM Card Removal tool Extras Polishing Cloth Accessories Crazy Small Power Adapter All unwrapped Profile Back Connect to iTunes

After the unboxing I tethered my iPhone to my MacBook to begin the activation process. This is where things fell apart. I was, naturally, experiencing the same thing as everyone else in the nation. iTunes’ servers were still the equivalent of molten lava. So I packed up my things and made my way home to Lincoln, with the hope of iTunes cooperating within the hour.

Yeah. Right. I was finally able to activate 3 hours after I arrived home. I took a nap to pass the time, if you care to know. I mean, come on, I had been awake since 4 a.m.

After activation was complete, things ran swimmingly. iTunes restored all my settings, notes, etc. from the backup of my iPod touch, which I must say, was a nice touch (har har).

After all 10 GBs of data synced back over, I gave it a spin. Phone calls were crisp and clear, which is by far the most important thing. Visual Voicemail is a godsend—I don’t know why phones haven’t had this! All other aspects of the phone performed quite well and up to expectations. 

GPS in Maps is extremely accurate. I am hoping that a future update will bring turn-by-turn directions much like my Garmin. 

Of course, one of the killer features of the new iPhone (or rather the new iPhone OS) is the App Store.

App Store

The App Store is downright cool. Third-party apps definitely fill the gaps (mostly) that Apple left. I have only downloaded 9 apps: 8 free, 1 paid. 

 

  • Twitterrific Premium - My favorite Twitter client from the Mac comes to the iPhone. The premium version is sans advertisements, but there is also an ad-supported free version.
  • Facebook - A nice portal to the biggest timesuck ever. :)
  • AIM - Everyone clamored for an instant messaging app when the first iPhone was released. I have to admit, I thought I would use this more, but I don’t.
  • Exposure - A nice interface for viewing photos from Flickr.com.
  • Now Playing BoxOffice (currently unavailable) - This app gives you movie ratings and local showtimes. Unfortunately, it was mysteriously removed from the App Store. Rumor has it that it is relaunching soon under a new name: Now Playing. Now Playing has been released on the App Store.
  • Remote - This nifty free app from Apple allows you to remotely control your iTunes library or Apple tv from your iPhone. This is probably the most well made app on the App Store right now.
  • PhoneSaber (currently unavailable) - This app taps into the iPhone’s accelerometer to enable motion sensitive lightsaber sounds. It was removed from the app store due to copyright issues, but will return as an official Star Wars branded app soon.
  • Tap Tap Revenge - An addictive Guitar Hero inspired game. And free to boot!
  • WordPress - An easy way to post a quick blog entry from your iPhone to your WordPress blog.

 

Glitches and Fixes

The initial iPhone 2.0 software wasn’t without its glitches. I experienced many sudden app crashes (both Apple’s and third party apps), and general sluggishness in scrolling lists and typing. Those were the chief glitches I noticed.

Recently, Apple released the 2.0.1 [and now 2.0.2] software, which has greatly reduced the app crashes and obliterated any sluggishness I had previously experienced.

Summation

Overall, I am greatly overjoyed with my iPhone purchase. Having the Internet in my pocket, along with my music and my phone, all in one handy device is amazing. Gone are the days of always needing multiple gadgets with me all the time. Now all I carry are my wallet, my keys, and my iPhone.

Apple, Mac OS X, Review, iPhone, iTunes

Mix: Birthday, WWDC, Excitement

June 9th, 2008

It is a big day today! On this paramount June 9th, the planets have aligned. It is my 23rd birt

hday today, and Apple’s WorldWide Developers Conference kicks off in San Francisco, CA! With a big Apple event like this, it is customary for Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, to give a keynote presentation. Sort of an Apple “State of the Union” if you will.

Today, however, it is widely expected that Mr. Jobs will unveil a new iPhone. For this, I am very excited. The key feature that is expected of this new iPhone hardware is support for 3G cellular data networks. In other words, mobile broadband, which is relatively fast compared to the EDGE network currently em

ployed by the iPhone, which I have heard called mobile molasses.

Other rumors include GPS support and video conferencing, which would be awesome, but I find unlikely. My reasoning for that is battery life. I have a Garmin nüvi, and it’s battery can go for about 4 hours. Now throw a cell phone into that. Exactly. And as far as video conferencing, I chalk that up to battery issues as well.

There are plenty of other rumors about the new iPhone, but I will not cover them all.

 

The other big story for the developer conference is Apple shedding more light on th

e iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK), the iPhone 2.0 firmware, and the App Store, which will allow iPhone and iPod touch users to purchase applications over-the-air for their devices.

All in all, today is a very exciting birthday for me!

Apple, Celebrate Good Times, Mac OS X, Mix, Public Service Announcement, The Roar of the Mob, iPhone, iPod, iTunes

Macworld Expo: My Two Cents [Updated]

January 5th, 2008

In case you didn’t know, Macworld Expo 2008 is coming soon, on January 15. Steve Jobs, CEO of Apple, Inc. will take the stage for his annual Keynote Address, which is used as the pinnacle of Apple releases. The rumor mills have been in overdrive lately. So far speculation has been running circles around a second-generation model of the iPhone, new Mac Pro’s, updated MacBook Pro’s, a mysterious ultraportable MacBook, inklings of a tablet Mac, and iTunes movie rentals to help solidify the necessity of the Apple tv in consumers’ minds and living rooms.

My predictions after the jump. Read more…

Apple, Mac OS X, Macworld Expo, iPhone, iTunes

Let It Snow Baby…Let It Reindeer

December 1st, 2007

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Also, check out the great new Christmas album from Relient K on iTunes, titled Let It Snow Baby…Let It Reindeer.

Celebrate Good Times, Endorsement, Just for Fun, iTunes