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We do know it is very easy to change what you are using for a browser/device right?

Perhaps it is accurate. Of course I could go browse boy genius with iPhone 3.0.
 
Hopefully it fixes the SMS keyboard lag. It gets annoying to have to restart it everytime it does that.
 
Not for me. Push takes hours, MobileMe mail is EXTREMELY laggy on Firefox on my work PC and it can't automatically check pop accounts...:(

If you have access to your email server, try setting it up to forward mail to your mobileme account rather than use the pop settings in mobileme, which totally sucks - especially if you have 'leave messages on server' in your desktop pop.

I do this with my 1and1 account and it works nicely - pop is still delivered too.

Not all hosting solutions allow pop+forward though.
 
Hopefully it fixes the SMS keyboard lag. It gets annoying to have to restart it everytime it does that.

You don't have to restart but what I notice is that if you start to type and notice the lag if you hit the home button and go back into SMS and retype its working again. That's my fix not a restart.
 
I’m quickly becoming less and less optimistic about a timely (ie pre September, in time for college) laptop refresh.

With all the iphone frenzy and the challenges they’re having with iphone and mobile me software, things don’t look promising for them piling on another hardware release soon…
 
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With all the iphone frenzy and the challenges they’re having with iphone and mobile me software, things don’t look promising for them piling on another hardware release soon…

As far as I know, Mac and iPhone divisions work independently and what's more: it might be Intel who is holding Apple back on this one.
 
I've been having the lag issues since I upgraded to 2.0 (official update, not the early one). My Contacts.app is slow and so is the keyboard when typing (occasionally).
Last night I was playing MotionX Poker and the dice animation became very jerky and looked terrible. I rebooted the phone and it was smooth again.
 
I was just thinking: Is the Contacts.app NOT slow for anyone? I mean as soon as you launch the app are you able to scroll with out having to wait a few seconds first?

How in the world did Apple let this get past them?
 
Doubt it. That's why they are already testing the next version in the wild or didn't you read the posts?

They use iPhones at Apple according to the poster I was responding to. If they use them daily, and released the phone with the current version on it, they thought it was acceptable enough to release it as is and work on the short comings later.

That is interesting to me, and a little disappointing.

As a side note, I don't appreciate your tone. I was merely commenting on a statement that made me think a little.
 
My biggest issues are with Safari. It literally goes nuts when attempting to type in text fields within the web page (not typing URL addresses).
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I though i was the only one. If I try to reply a thread on a forum, while typing in the text box, the web page jumps around loosing view of the text box all together sometimes. Anyone else experience this?
 
I though i was the only one. If I try to reply a thread on a forum, while typing in the text box, the web page jumps around loosing view of the text box all together sometimes. Anyone else experience this?

Yes, unfortunately.
 
Maybe someone has covered this but I have noticed while typing, the typing sound (clicking sort of typewriter sound) that you get while typing (without vibrate mode activated) comes and goes. On my phone, the sound lasts approx 25 characters then stops. It comes back after hitting the home button and returning to SMS. Not a major bug, but a critter none the less! Outside of that, contact lag is my biggest issue.
 
Calenders missing?

I've no real issues, except our family calender is missing.
It's a google calender I subsribe to, worked in 1.1.4.

btw: I use an iPhone 1st Gen and an iPod Touch.
 
As far as I know, Mac and iPhone divisions work independently and what's more: it might be Intel who is holding Apple back on this one.

That's not completely true. Remember last year when Leopard was delayed because the development team was pulled to finish work on the iPhone in order to launch in June 2007? Obviously that doesn't mean the hardware divisions are interdependent, but if the next update of MacBook and Pro is more than a processor/hard drive refresh, then they may be stretched with the iPhone 3g launch.
 
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