Everything about iPhone

Wirelessly posted



I have Intelliscreen app by Cydia in my jailbroken iPhone. More vibrating and flashing display.

That's the one. I made a separate post on that so it wouldn't get buried.
Are there any other ones out there?
 
Open your eyes: Google Goggles now available on iPhone in Google Mobile App

Searching with Google on your mobile phone can be an eye-opening experience. Now your phone’s camera can even help to find out more about the world around you.

Once you're in the Google app, just click the camera to activate Goggles. From there, you can identify and search for info on landmarks, logos, books, DVDs, etc.

Open your eyes: Google Goggles now available on iPhone in Google Mobile App - Official Google Mobile Blog

[ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezc108DTaug&feature=player_embedded[/ame]

Awesome!
 
well.. Try aluminum case? Color: Yellow, red, black and pink. Starting at: $79.95 and $99 (with v4 carbon back plate) elementcase

elementcase-vapor.jpg

overpriced!!!
 
Appleinsider rumor said that Apple is workingl on new iPhone models with both larger and smaller touchscreens than current 3.5" iPhone on even as early as the first quarter of next year. They said he believes the new phones could become available on U.S. carriers other than AT&T, including Verizon, T-Mobile and/or Sprint.

I m not hurrying to buy other next gen iPhone till two-year or end of my two-year AT&T contract.
 
Appleinsider rumor said that Apple is workingl on new iPhone models with both larger and smaller touchscreens than current 3.5" iPhone on even as early as the first quarter of next year. They said he believes the new phones could become available on U.S. carriers other than AT&T, including Verizon, T-Mobile and/or Sprint.

I m not hurrying to buy other next gen iPhone till two-year or end of my two-year AT&T contract.
I waited two years to get my current iPhone 3G and happy with it so far. No problem waiting another year or so when the bugs are all worked out and price comes down. I NEVER buy the latest & greatest. Notebooks sometimes, not phones.
 
Appleinsider rumor said that Apple is workingl on new iPhone models with both larger and smaller touchscreens than current 3.5" iPhone on even as early as the first quarter of next year. They said he believes the new phones could become available on U.S. carriers other than AT&T, including Verizon, T-Mobile and/or Sprint.

I m not hurrying to buy other next gen iPhone till two-year or end of my two-year AT&T contract.
please source or link.. thank you!
 
I don't like smaller screen phones....not fun squinting eyes on a tiny text on a screen. 4" LCD is nice real estate. ;) The Samsung Galaxy S series have 4" screens.
 
I don't like smaller screen phones....not fun squinting eyes on a tiny text on a screen. 4" LCD is nice real estate. ;) The Samsung Galaxy S series have 4" screens.
iPhone screen is big enough... any bigger you might as well get a netbook. ;)
 
Other video chatting app again!!

New Yahoo app to challenge Apple FaceTime on iPhone

Apple has based a great deal of its iPhone 4 marketing blitz around its so-called FaceTime video calling technology.

But Yahoo is about to challenge Apple for the mobile video calling crown, with plans to brings video chat to iPhones and Android-based phones via its popular Yahoo Messenger instant messaging service.

During a briefing with Reuters on Thursday, David Katz, Yahoo’s VP of Mobile for the Americas region, let it slip that the company will soon be offering mobile app versions of Yahoo Messenger with built-in video calling capabilities.

Earlier this week, T-Mobile announced that its new 4G myTouch smartphone would come with a built-in Yahoo app for video calling. But the availability of standalone video chat apps for a broader set of camera-equipped smartphones could position Yahoo to play a much bigger role in the mobile market.

The free app, will be available for both iPhone and Android phones and will allow smartphone users to not only conduct video calls with each other, but with anyone that currently uses Yahoo Messenger for video calls on their PCs, Katz said (Messenger has 81 million users worldwide, according to Yahoo).

And unlike FaceTime, Yahoo’s mobile Messenger video calling app will work not only over a WiFi connection, but over a carrier’s standard wireless network.

Video calling on the iPhone has proven to be a delicate matter. Skype inexplicably does not offer a video calling capability on its iPhone app, even though video calls are one of its most popular features among people who use Skype on their PCs.

And some people have speculated that Apple’s policy of restricting FaceTime use to WiFi-only is intended to prevent a flood of bandwidth-heavy video traffic from overwhelming AT&T’s already strained wireless network.

So it should be interesting to see how Apple reacts to a third-party app that effectively circumvents the company’s own approach to video calling.

A Yahoo spokesperson, reached after the briefing, said he believed that the iPhone app has already been approved by Apple (See update) and that it would be would be available “soon.”

Apple did not return a request for comment. (See update).

UPDATE: It’s worth noting that there are a couple of iPhone apps that allow video calling over both WiFi and wireless networks — Fring and Tango. Of course, neither of these apps have the level of mass-market brand recognition of Yahoo, and their impact on a wireless network is probably not in the same league.

UPDATE 2: A Yahoo spokesperson clarified that the iPhone app has not yet been approved.

UPDATE 3: Apple said in a statement: “We do allow apps on the App Store that support video calling on WiFi and 3G networks.”

http://blogs.reuters.com/mediafile/2010/10/07/new-yahoo-app-to-challenge-apple-facetime-on-iphone/
 
Congratulation. :D

:ty: to Foxrac I just use Iphone4 it is faster and smooth display like HD and I have no problem with AT&T EDGE or 3G network also I did use Wi-Fi it is no problem with the internet, I have been use FaceTime and Fring video calling

I have TAP plan 45 dollars a month for 2GB data plan and unlimited text messaging and complimentary unlimited AT&T Wi-Fi
:wave:
 
:ty: to Foxrac I just use Iphone4 it is faster and smooth display like HD and I have no problem with AT&T EDGE or 3G network also I did use Wi-Fi it is no problem with the internet, I have been use FaceTime and Fring video calling

I have TAP plan 45 dollars a month for 2GB data plan and unlimited text messaging and complimentary unlimited AT&T Wi-Fi
:wave:

You can add Tango app from Apple store. You can use it to call Tango users in WiFi and 3G. also you add Yahoo messenger for video chatting and can call to Yahoo users on computers.

Tango
Yahoo! Messenger for the iPhone
 
Purple had sent statement to FCC to be discussed differences among three categories of end-point access methods and sought clarification as to whether interoperability and point-to-point rules apply to each of those end point categories. Purple also discussed emerging technologies and how these will impact the future of VRS.

We discussed differences among three categories of end-point access methods:
1) Provider distributed equipment such as the Ojo, VP-200, MVP, and certain Z hardware,
2) Provider distributed software such as the P3, Z4, and Convo Anywhere,
3) Current and future off the shelf software and hardware such as the iPhone Facetime, Skype, iChat and Cisco ūmi.

https://prodnet.www.neca.org/publicationsdocs/wwpdf/101910purple.pdf

I hope FCC would approve that. Can use both of Purple VRS and P2P on iPhone 4.

Did ZVRS send this statement to NECA (FCC)???
 
Back
Top