
Works fine on...
Not just posting to sound "hard" or "cool", but I have no probs on Vodafone UK...
Some users of Apple's iPhone are still reporting problems sending SMS messages with no fix in sight, despite both Apple and O2 being aware of the issue for more than a month. The problem comes with the upgrade to software version 2.2. Some users have reported it surfacing well after installing the upgrade, but once it …
I've had both the original and now 3G iPhone, never had a problem with this. I am running on the latest firmware.....
Some may call it beta testers, but other Phone manufacturers should take a leave out of Apple's book and actually post some software updates....My old Nokia E65 has so many defects and never an update...So is that beta testing or good customer service?I rather have the phone with the bugs that get fixed rather than the phone with the bugs that don't...And lets face it they all have bugs even my old Nokia 2110i
surely not!
It's not like they've behaved like that before.
</sarcasm>
to be honest, I can't stand 3G phones. Too complex for their own good. Most of the 2G phones have enough irritating glitches/habbits or functionality that is infuriatingly obtuse to the point where the feature become almost unusable.
I've not heard from a single friend who hasn't had his/her 3G phone crash or break on them.
Slide/flip phones lose their earpeice speaker with alarming regularity, screens develop random verticle lines as the LCD data connections wear out.
They're pre-designed with a finite lifespan to ensure the market doesn't get flooded.
The last phone I truly loved, that served me reliably and robustly was my old Nokia 7210.
It never locked up,
never dropped a call,
never continued ringing after pressing answer,
allowed ring and vibrate AT THE SAME TIME (whats the point in loading it with ringtones if you always answer before they play?!),
didn't butt in and insert random words while writing a text,
the screen updated in almost real time, opposed to phones that take so long to display "message sent" it's interferring with your ability to read the reply
didn't have a bloated OS on an underpowered CPU - this seems to be the industry standard nowadays
it didn't auto download updates that removed certain features
it didn't bury the silent feature under a thousand sub-menus
it had PC connectivity software that actually worked
and, if the casing got cracked or scratched, you could pop down the market and buy a replacement in one of a million different styles for less than a fiver.
I believe phones have gotten worse, not better in recent years
well mine came off change this morning before i left for work - i upgraded to 2.2.1 last night - according to the usage screen it's been on standby for 5hours 45minutes and in use for 2hours 17minutes.
that 2 hours has been pretty much constant music playing on the journey to work and the last hour when i went out for a walk at lunch
the battery indicator is at 90% - 85% at worst
@Mark
"If you bought an iPhone, clearly you bought it because it was cool, not because of what it does/does not do."
- The iPhone is cool BECAUSE of what it does do, and how it does it. If you don't understand that then fine, but don't waste everyone's time telling us why we bought it because you're getting it wrong.
@ G Plumb
"Typical apple, form over function! I hate my iPhone and am not surprised to read about yet another ignored bug. Apple software is written by graphics designers, not programmers..."
- Typical troll, vagaries over specifics. . .
I have an iPhone 3G, not because it is cool but because things like the mapping and app system are simply brilliantly well-designed and a pleasure to use.
But Apple really needs to sort out the still-poor SMS implementation. Really *basic* features are still not there:
- No forwarding of SMS
- No copy and paste
- No native MMS support at all; one app that has appeared is a kludgy workaround
You would think they've never heard of europe.
Seriously people, if you don't like Apples products, that's fine. Don't buy them. I don't own any Apple products because I find that other manufacturers products suit my need better, but I don't waste mine and other people's time moaning about products I don't even use.
You're all just reminding me of the C64/Spectrum/BBC Model B and Amiga/Atari ST arguments of my childhood, either grow up or realise you're no longer children shouting "mine's better" in the fecking playground at school and lambasting people who choose something different to you.
You actually make me ashamed to be human!
- No forwarding of SMS
Jailbreak + bitesms
- No copy and paste
Jailbreak + Clippy
- No native MMS support at all; one app that has appeared is a kludgy workaround
Jailbreak + SwirlyMMS (okay it's £6 to buy after 2 week trial but....)