iLounge seems to indicate that 12 Sept is the date. Can't wait
From: Carol <floridabouvs@gmail.com>
Sent: Tuesday, 31 July 2012 9:33 AM
I just stopped into the Apple store to find out the procedure for getting a 5, once it comes out. However, it seems that I will have to get it from the AT&T store, not Apple, because of the type of plan I have -- I would lose a corporate discount, which apparently can only be obtained through AT&T. No biggie, but it is always nice to have Apple set things up.
And did anyone see the photos that are now in the news?
Carol
lundi 30 juillet 2012
Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone 5
Re: [apple-iphone] iPhone 5
Oh good point. That's why I always get my upgrades at AT&T.
Roger
On Jul 30, 2012, at 5:33 PM, Carol wrote:
> I just stopped into the Apple store to find out the procedure for getting a 5, once it comes out. However, it seems that I will have to get it from the AT&T store, not Apple, because of the type of plan I have -- I would lose a corporate discount, which apparently can only be obtained through AT&T. No biggie, but it is always nice to have Apple set things up.
> And did anyone see the photos that are now in the news?
> Carol
[apple-iphone] iPhone 5
I just stopped into the Apple store to find out the procedure for getting a 5, once it comes out. However, it seems that I will have to get it from the AT&T store, not Apple, because of the type of plan I have -- I would lose a corporate discount, which apparently can only be obtained through AT&T. No biggie, but it is always nice to have Apple set things up.
And did anyone see the photos that are now in the news?
Carol
[apple-iphone] iPhone 5 Rumoured Release September 21st: Boy Genius Report
http://www.bgr.com/2012/07/30/iphone-5-ipad-mini-launch-date-fall/
iMore has learned that Apple is planning to debut the new iPhone at a special event on Wednesday, September 12, 2012, with the release date to follow 9 days later on Friday, September 21. This information comes from sources who have proven accurate in the past.
The iPad mini will be announced at the same September 12 event, as will the new iPod nano. We haven't heard a release date for the iPad mini yet, but it could be the same as the iPhone 5. It seems likely the new iPod touch will make an appearance on September 12 as well, though we haven't heard any specific information about that yet either.
Last year, the iPhone 4S was announced on Tuesday, October 4, 2011, and released 10 days later on October 14. The event included minor updates to the iPod line, notably a white iPod touch 4. This year, the iPad 3 was announced on Wednesday, March 7, 2012, and released 9 days later on March 16. The event included a 1080p Apple TV.
Back in March, we heard Apple was targeting an October release window for the iPhone 5,1, much like last year's iPhone 4,1 (iPhone 4S). Recently, however, several reports have suggested Apple would be ready to go as early as September. Last week, App4Phone.fr, citing Chinese manufacturing sources, reported the September 21 release date.
Unlike last year, when some 16 months separated the iPhone 4S and iPhone 4, a September 21 schedule would put the iPhone 5 launch at just over 11 months after the iPhone 4S.
The longer schedule last year allowed Apple to re-position the iPhone as the new, big fall product release. It took the spotlight from the iPod family that previously ruled the holiday quarter, but has waned in recent years. It also padded the time between the Verizon iPhone 4 launch, which only occurred in February of 2011, and gave four extra months for Apple to work on iOS 5, which included major new features like iCloud, Notification Center, iMessage, and Siri.
iOS 6, which was announced during Apple's WWDC 2012 keynote on June 11 and includes a new, Google-free Maps app, and Passbook, should get a final presentation during the September 12 event as well, and if Apple sticks to previous patterns, a release sometime around Wednesday, September 19.
Apple typically shows off extra, hardware-specific iOS features at new iPhone events as well. For the last few years, Apple SVP of Marketing, Phil Schiller, has demonstrated advanced camera and video recording, and Apple SVP of iOS, Scott Forstall, has demonstrated Voice Control, FaceTime, and Siri. For now, we have only educated guesses (see the conclusion) as to what else might be coming to iOS this year.
As for hardware, we're still hearing the iPad mini will be exactly like the 9.7-inch iPad, only scaled down to 7.x-inches. We originally heard Apple had a few iPhone 5 prototypes, including 3.5-inch and 4-inch versions, but recent reports and parts leaks make it look like the 4-inch, 16:9 screen version is what Apple's going with. We've also consistently heard all new iOS devices will have the new, smaller Dock connector going forward, which along with the nano-SIM and rumored in-cell display should leave lots of room for the LTE radio we heard about earlier in the year, and the bigger battery to go along with it.
If these announcement and release dates prove accurate, we should find out in only 6 short weeks..
Re: [apple-iphone] D I Y
You can use gamesalad to design an app for your own use; however, you still need to get it onto your device and that required a developer account.
Gijzette
On Mon, Jul 30, 2012 at 11:39 AM, Sanjaya Kanoria <wsbunter@gmail.com>wrote:
> Oh I see, thanks. However is there an app such as gamesalad which would
> help one design a customized app for his own use?
Re: [apple-iphone] D I Y
> Oh I see, thanks. However is there an app such as gamesalad which would help one design a customized app for his own use?
<http://itunes.apple.com/us/book/ios-application-programming/id409921492?mt=11>
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Re: [apple-iphone] D I Y
Oh I see, thanks. However is there an app such as gamesalad which would help one design a customized app for his own use?
On 30-Jul-2012, at 8:57 PM, Roger Prokic <rprokic@me.com> wrote:
> Anyone is allowed to design their own apps. Just pay the $99 price to become a developer.
>
> Roger
>
> On Jul 30, 2012, at 11:07 AM, Sanjaya Kanoria <wsbunter@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Does anyone know if apple plan to allow iPhone users to design their own apps? Does such an app exist?
>
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Re: [apple-iphone] D I Y
> Does anyone know if apple plan to allow iPhone users to design their own apps? Does such an app exist?
For about $100 per year, I think, you can join the Apple Developer's program, and get the software development kit and materials to allow you to do that.
This is nothing new.
<https://developer.apple.com>
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Re: [apple-iphone] D I Y
Anyone is allowed to design their own apps. Just pay the $99 price to become a developer.
Roger
On Jul 30, 2012, at 11:07 AM, Sanjaya Kanoria <wsbunter@gmail.com> wrote:
> Does anyone know if apple plan to allow iPhone users to design their own apps? Does such an app exist?
[apple-iphone] D I Y
Does anyone know if apple plan to allow iPhone users to design their own apps? Does such an app exist?
dimanche 29 juillet 2012
[apple-iphone] Re: Mapquest
I discovered at the app store an app called SKOBBLER. I paid .99 for it and it has been really good for navigation. sometime it takes me out of the way if I let it, but it always gets me where I am going. It changes the route if I go a different way and reroutes it for me. It works on the E network as well as the G3 network. It gives me vocal direction except when I plug it in to the car. It uses some battery power but it gets me where I am going and back.. It is easy to follow so even if I plug it in to charge, I can still follow easily where I am going and when to make turns, etc.
my suggestion.
I don't have the new 0S, haven't made up my mind or the new map app. But the one I have now that does not do navigating, also shuts off because I have my phone shut to save battery power. However Skobbler never shuts off which is good.
Ellen.
Re: [apple-iphone] Notifications
I agree. I would like a directory for apps.
Mark Sanford Geiger.
On Jul 29, 2012, at 12:20 PM, "MD" <mickeydoyle13@gmail.com> wrote:
> I've got a couple of pet peeves with notifications setting.
>
> 1) I'd like a user-defined default on how notifications are handled. In general I prefer sounds off and notices on the lock screen to be off. It seems these things are on by default. I've found that notices in the lock screen will cover the alarm snooze button. So I can't hit snooze and instead have to shut the alarm completely off.
>
> 2) How about the list of apps in the notifications settings being alphabetized? When you end up with a couple hundred apps on the phone and they're listed randomly (although I think the order is actually from oldest to newest) it can take a bit of time hunting for a specific one to make some of these changes.
>
> Or maybe both of these are available and I'm just missing the trick to fix.
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>
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[apple-iphone] Notifications
I've got a couple of pet peeves with notifications setting.
1) I'd like a user-defined default on how notifications are handled. In general I prefer sounds off and notices on the lock screen to be off. It seems these things are on by default. I've found that notices in the lock screen will cover the alarm snooze button. So I can't hit snooze and instead have to shut the alarm completely off.
2) How about the list of apps in the notifications settings being alphabetized? When you end up with a couple hundred apps on the phone and they're listed randomly (although I think the order is actually from oldest to newest) it can take a bit of time hunting for a specific one to make some of these changes.
Or maybe both of these are available and I'm just missing the trick to fix.
Re: [apple-iphone] Mapquest
>>>> Mapquest is great but for one major problem. It requires a cellphone connection.
>>>
>>> Am I correct in assuming you would need unlimited cell-phone minutes if you were going to use an iPhone App as your primary GPS?
>>> bob seiden
>>
>> No. Cell-phone minutes are not used. Data megabytes are used.
>
> These new plans by ATT and Verizon are going to marry the 2. Should be interesting as we move forward.
We haven't moved forward yet.
Most users have the older plans.
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Re: [apple-iphone] Re: Mapquest
Yes it will.
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Roger Prokic
On Jul 29, 2012, at 12:09 PM, Paul Deyo <paul.deyo@gmail.com> wrote:
> I would be very interested to know if the Tom Tom app will work on an iPhone 4 with no sim card in it.
>
>
> On Sunday, July 29, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Allan wrote:
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>>
>> Just did research and read alot of reviews , it came down to navigon and Tom Tom for the really good paid ones and waze was the top winner for free ones.
>> I've decided instead of purchasing a new garmin I'm just going to pay the 40 dollars and get Tom Tom USA maps.
>> Navigon was close but alot of people said address search was cumbersome
>>
>> Sent from iphone
>> Allan
>>
>> On Jul 29, 2012, at 11:41, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com (mailto:jimdoc%40me.com)> wrote:
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>>>>> Mapquest is great but for one major problem. It requires a cellphone connection.
>>>>
>>>> Am I correct in assuming you would need unlimited cell-phone minutes if you were going to use an iPhone App as your primary GPS?
>>>> bob seiden
>>>
>>> No. Cell-phone minutes are not used. Data megabytes are used.
Re: [apple-iphone] Re: Mapquest
I would be very interested to know if the Tom Tom app will work on an iPhone 4 with no sim card in it.
On Sunday, July 29, 2012 at 11:58 AM, Allan wrote:
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> Just did research and read alot of reviews , it came down to navigon and Tom Tom for the really good paid ones and waze was the top winner for free ones.
> I've decided instead of purchasing a new garmin I'm just going to pay the 40 dollars and get Tom Tom USA maps.
> Navigon was close but alot of people said address search was cumbersome
>
> Sent from iphone
> Allan
>
> On Jul 29, 2012, at 11:41, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com (mailto:jimdoc%40me.com)> wrote:
>
> > >> Mapquest is great but for one major problem. It requires a cellphone connection.
> > >
> > > Am I correct in assuming you would need unlimited cell-phone minutes if you were going to use an iPhone App as your primary GPS?
> > > bob seiden
> >
> > No. Cell-phone minutes are not used. Data megabytes are used.
>
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Re: [apple-iphone] Re: Mapquest
Just did research and read alot of reviews , it came down to navigon and Tom Tom for the really good paid ones and waze was the top winner for free ones.
I've decided instead of purchasing a new garmin I'm just going to pay the 40 dollars and get Tom Tom USA maps.
Navigon was close but alot of people said address search was cumbersome
Sent from iphone
Allan
On Jul 29, 2012, at 11:41, Jim Saklad <jimdoc@me.com> wrote:
> >> Mapquest is great but for one major problem. It requires a cellphone connection.
> >
> > Am I correct in assuming you would need unlimited cell-phone minutes if you were going to use an iPhone App as your primary GPS?
> > bob seiden
>
> No. Cell-phone minutes are not used. Data megabytes are used.
Re: [apple-iphone] Re: Mapquest
Jim,
These new plans by ATT and Verizon are going to marry the 2. Should be interesting as we move forward.
On Sunday, July 29, 2012 at 11:41 AM, Jim Saklad wrote:
>
> >> Mapquest is great but for one major problem. It requires a cellphone connection.
> >
> > Am I correct in assuming you would need unlimited cell-phone minutes if you were going to use an iPhone App as your primary GPS?
> > bob seiden
>
> No. Cell-phone minutes are not used. Data megabytes are used.