I had issues with Mail on my Touch after I went from 1.1.4 to 2.0... soft reset did not fix it... HOWEVER, doing a full wipe (the 2hr long jobby) fixed everything. I'd recommend trying that.
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Originally posted by ezg View PostI've had it with firmware 2.0 on my original iphone, the apps from the store constantly do not work and the overall reduced performance has made all thoughts of upgrading to a 3g iphone disappear completely.
HaHaUK I have tried the soft reset as well as turning the phone on and off but it still does nothing.
How can the same app work fine one minute then with the phone still turned on but on auto-lock not work four hours later?
That particular app was apple's own remote software for itunes, all the other apps go to the splash screen and then return to the dash.
The only way to get them to work again is to remove them and re-install.
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I'm going to try this restore thing. I've had no serious issues, but everyone's said that it's brought at least some improvement to responsiveness and such, so I suppose it's worth being on the most recent revision.
It's literally just hitting the big restore button in iTunes after making sure it's backed up?
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Any other iPhone 3G owners finding a consistent 3G connection hard to come by? The reception on my black 16Gb 3G model is acting really strangely, atm. It picks up the EDGE and GPRS connections when the signal strength is good and 3G connection when the signal strength is bad - surely it should be the other way around?
I'm just about to call O2, because I've tried to restore and reset my iPhone in every which way and it's now becoming irritating.
Sh1t like this is exactly why I'm not normally an "early adopter"...
...Oh, and it would appear that setting the International Region Format to UK on an iPhone/iPhone 3G with the latest firmware (as UK users should obviously do) leaves you unable to change the clock to a 12-hour setting. Changing the region to USA gets around this, but then puts Sunday as the first day of the week in the Calendar and sets the date to read as Month/Day/Year like over there, as opposed to Day/Month/Year over here.
Honestly, you couldn't make it up.Last edited by Nu-Eclipse; 16-07-2008, 16:18.
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Spent most of the evening applying an Invisible Shield to my iPhone 3G. Decided to snip off the awkward corner pieces and have settled on just the front and main portion of the back. Really quite pleased with how much protection it offers and I no longer have to worry about fingerprints and constantly polishing the back and front!
Any other Mobile Me users here? Apple have tacked on an extra month for free as apology for the flakey service since it launched a week ago.
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Well, call me a hypocrite. Me local CPW had a delivery of 8Gb today and I thought "why not". My current phone is dying and the contract is nearly up and I'm loving it! They were much more helpful than O2 and the girl who did the transaction was damn smokin'!!! Apologies for going a bit off topic there.
So, if I heard her right then all data browsing is free (so what I'm doing now isn't costing)? It's only if I download anything that I get charged - does that include things like email attachments?
Also, is there anyway to turn off 3G to improve battery life?
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I'm on the MobileMe free trial (to claim my usual user name as much as anything) but I still haven't managed to get it to sync my calendars. I don't think I'll use it outside the trial anyway, even if I'd like an iDisk integrated right into the Finder, just because my calendars and contacts get synced every night when I sync the day's new podcasts to the phone and I have my own domain for email, which makes the push mail pretty useless.
I still maintain that something so prominent in OS X should be a free service, at least in a more limited form than the paid one. Maybe give everyone the calendar/contact/bookmark syncing and, say, 100MB iDisk space (enough for the occasional few images and documents, but enough to be restrictive for power users), but charge for the push email and the bigger storage.
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Originally posted by teddymeow View PostSo, if I heard her right then all data browsing is free (so what I'm doing now isn't costing)? It's only if I download anything that I get charged - does that include things like email attachments?
Originally posted by teddymeow View PostAlso, is there anyway to turn off 3G to improve battery life?
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Originally posted by Nu-Eclipse View PostAny other iPhone 3G owners finding a consistent 3G connection hard to come by? The reception on my black 16Gb 3G model is acting really strangely, atm. It picks up the EDGE and GPRS connections when the signal strength is good and 3G connection when the signal strength is bad - surely it should be the other way around?
In other words, showing a 3G connection with one bar is like a step up from an EDGE connection with five, essentially. 3G coverage is spotty where I live and it shows a poor signal, but if I switch to EDGE it goes up to full because we have good EDGE coverage but poor 3G.
Sorry to be making these in new posts, but I tend to get a bit wordy and it makes it slightly easier to read
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