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So doesn't the tiff exploit patch just prevent further jailbreaking via jailbreakme.com? I am no expert but i thought the tiff was just a whole used to install the "installer."

Anyhow, will my phone be bricked if i update?
 
Safari seems crashier...

Are you serious, because the bug with the iPod problem NEEDS TO BE FIXED...Safari is by far in need of the most attention on the iPhone...the crashes should not be happening as much as they do...
 
Are you serious, because the bug with the iPod problem NEEDS TO BE FIXED...Safari is by far in need of the most attention on the iPhone...the crashes should not be happening as much as they do...

Oh yeah I am serious. I get random crashes all the time. For awhile I couldn't play music and browse the web, one of them would just crash. A little annoying.
 
C'mon Apple... Throw us a bone with some meat on it. I just read on Macnn that someone from Apple is guaranteeing some " wonderful cool new applications for the iPhone, down the road". Will you guys pleeaase add some common smartphone apps like save photo to phone, MMS, copy and paste, etc
I know you want to milk these upgrades until Feb, but a TIFF exploit bug fix and international language support aint gonna cut it. Oh, I forgot, we get the neat little battery indicator in Itunes. :p

Is this the same guy that said Apple has all the common complaints fixed, but they don't want to release everything at once? I am waiting for an update that actually addresses one of the big complaints like copy/paste or MMS. I'm sure a lot of people have wanted an international keyboard and a wireless way of buying new music, but none of these are the major complaints of iPhone. I don't NEED more updates, but it would be nice if Apple did address some of the common complaints and added a few things people really want.
 
Oh yeah I am serious. I get random crashes all the time. For awhile I couldn't play music and browse the web, one of them would just crash. A little annoying.

I still can't, but does 1.1.2 fix that? I am downloading it tomorrow.
 
Reports say it does, but even if it doesn't, 1.1.2 allows iTunes to now support custom ringtones so you no longer need iToner.

True but for those that paid for itoner...They will want it to work.
 
First iPod crash while using Safari in less than 10 minutes. However Safari is significantly faster. I wonder if the iPod touch crashes as well when Safari and the iPod application are used together? Anyway, 1.1.2 is better for me but still not a mature product in my opinion.
 
First iPod crash while using Safari in less than 10 minutes. However Safari is significantly faster. I wonder if the iPod touch crashes as well when Safari and the iPod application are used together? Anyway, 1.1.2 is better for me but still not a mature product in my opinion.

They will get it, and in the meantime, they are giving us some of the more bigger advancements to that one mature product that they get, as they achieve it themselves.
 
Ok, I've got it.

Let's see, which of my "top 10 missing features" from the iPhone have been addressed? Once again, none. As expected. :(

Come on SDK and PDA-oriented 3rd party developers!! :)

Unfortunately Apple is not catering to each individual and what they want on the phone. I think for the entire iPhone community as a whole, this is a needed update. A lot of people have wanted multiple language keyboard support and now they have it. The custom ringtone section is helpful too and this time Safari actually is quicker. I am sure eventually some of the big "missing features" will be addressed and when that happens people will just complain about other features they want. It will probably be a never ending circle. I am happy with any features Apple is willing to give us because I was happy with the phone as it was the day I bought it.
 
After updating with this official iTunes pushed version on my unhacked iPhone, my Apple Bluetooth headset no longer shows up on my iPhone when charging using the dual dock. Even after restarting/ redocking both. Anyone else having this issue?


I did have the same problem, and here is what fixed it for me.
1) A power cycle of the phone and the bluetooth
2) Put phone back in the dual dock and did a sync.
3) placed the bluetooth in the dual dock
then it was back. :)
 
Installed OK for me, but the alleged iCal Leopard syncing fix the Mac Genius told me about didn't materialize.
 
I did have the same problem, and here is what fixed it for me.
1) A power cycle of the phone and the bluetooth
2) Put phone back in the dual dock and did a sync.
3) placed the bluetooth in the dual dock
then it was back. :)

Yep, this did seem to help with the bluetooth headset, thanks.

But my custom ringtones that I've made and that have always worked before (using both the 1.02 method and the iToner method) are still not working.

Can someone confirm that they can actually create a new ringtone, make it into a .m4r file and get it into your iPhone with the new update and actually have it sound?

Mine are showing up in the custom ringtone section of the iPhone and in iTunes under the ringtone icon to the left, but they are NOT actually playing from within the iPhone. I normally never have trouble with this kind of stuff, but something strange must be going on if everyone else can actually load and play their custom-made ringtones but me.

Any advice would be greatly appreciated!
 
Its a demo. Beta - work in progress. Not the final product.

Reserve judgement until its running on final hardware.

Have you seen the Android demo? The spend 30 seconds just spinning the globe in the Google Earth part. Gee I have better things to do than use my phone to spin the planet around a few times.

Navigation on it looks clumsy and they don't even show much typing. It's funny how no one is mentioning the virtual keyboard as a "problem" on the iPhone, turns out most people can type really fast on it. Go figure.

Bring on the gPhone, it looks like a piece of (well you get the idea).

I'll keep my iPhone.

Android = Java. iPhone doesn't have Java. so it won't be a direct port.

arn

Over the weekend, may have been Engadget or the Register - some where - there was an article about the possibility of Java being ported over to the iPhone. With OpenJava this is certainly possible.

EDIT: http://news.yahoo.com/s/infoworld/20071110/tc_infoworld/93321
 
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