The IPhone is totally awesome oh my gawd thread
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The Monkeyball developers compared it to a Gamecube in performance.
The iPod Touch 2G is suppose to be clocked at a higher speed so some games and apps. run more smoothly.
The roadmap for the CPUs and GPUs on smartphones is ambitious. Some really interesting capabilities due in 2010 and 2011.
But I think the interesting thing about gaming on the iPhone isn't to push the best graphics but to offer a low-barrier to entry for developers of all levels, particularly one-man shops. The games they develop won't have the polish or length of games from the major publishers but they may offer enough gameplay to sell well enough to draw more development.
So far, there are enough success stories, like the guy who made iShoot, that a lot of other developers are working on games. Most of it probably won't be that good but there will probably be some gems given the sheer volume.
The iPod Touch 2G is suppose to be clocked at a higher speed so some games and apps. run more smoothly.
The roadmap for the CPUs and GPUs on smartphones is ambitious. Some really interesting capabilities due in 2010 and 2011.
But I think the interesting thing about gaming on the iPhone isn't to push the best graphics but to offer a low-barrier to entry for developers of all levels, particularly one-man shops. The games they develop won't have the polish or length of games from the major publishers but they may offer enough gameplay to sell well enough to draw more development.
So far, there are enough success stories, like the guy who made iShoot, that a lot of other developers are working on games. Most of it probably won't be that good but there will probably be some gems given the sheer volume.
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Thanks. Assuming this is for the iPhone, how do you get landscape on text messages? I get it on Safari, but not Texting.dbdynsty25 wrote:It's embedded in the messaging...so it's native. You don't need an App for it.DivotMaker wrote:What is the name of the app?Danimal wrote:MMS! MMS! MMS!
About f***in time.
Only on the 3G though
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All this stuff we're talking about is from the 3.0 software that hasn't be released yet (the enhancements were just announced today). Once it's released, when you update your phone, you'll get it all. From all the things I've read, I have yet to see a release date. Maybe I just missed it.DivotMaker wrote:Thanks. Assuming this is for the iPhone, how do you get landscape on text messages? I get it on Safari, but not Texting.dbdynsty25 wrote:It's embedded in the messaging...so it's native. You don't need an App for it.DivotMaker wrote: What is the name of the app?
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From what I hear, they are just gonna release the 32gb version...I doubt there will be much of a redesign like there was from 1.0 to the 3G version. Now, next summer when LTE will start hitting the states, then maybe you'll see a redesign. Who knows.wco81 wrote:They said June.
I think they did that last year, announce 2.0 features in March, release the software in June as well as the 3G hardware.
You would expect new phones at some point this year and a lot of people who bought the original iPhones in June 2007 will be coming out of contract.
I guess if they give developers enough access to the Bluetooth stack, someone could write drivers to support Bluetooth keyboards.
Or just support the Apple BT keyboard.
One intriguing idea might be a controller for the PS3. Maybe not game control, although imagine if some games sent out data over BT to display something on the iPhone screen depending on what was happening in a game.
Obvious example would be having the plays in a football game displayed on the iPhone.
But the other thing is, make a real good remote control app. for the Blu-Ray playback features and maybe some parts of the XMB controllable by the iPhone touchscreen.
Or just support the Apple BT keyboard.
One intriguing idea might be a controller for the PS3. Maybe not game control, although imagine if some games sent out data over BT to display something on the iPhone screen depending on what was happening in a game.
Obvious example would be having the plays in a football game displayed on the iPhone.
But the other thing is, make a real good remote control app. for the Blu-Ray playback features and maybe some parts of the XMB controllable by the iPhone touchscreen.
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Ahh, thanks. Found the info at the Apple site...dbdynsty25 wrote:All this stuff we're talking about is from the 3.0 software that hasn't be released yet (the enhancements were just announced today). Once it's released, when you update your phone, you'll get it all. From all the things I've read, I have yet to see a release date. Maybe I just missed it.
Probably needs more horsepower than the current models have.Danimal wrote:With MMS native I just wonder how long it is til we get an iPhone with video support. Capture video, import to iMovie and there ya go.
But there's a lot of development activity going on for high-performance chipsets which will record and play back 1080p video for instance, improved 3D graphics, etc.
No guarantees that Apple will move to these chips this year. But long-term, they've bought an embedded processor company and have deals with companies which are working on these chips.
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Especially when there is no need for MMS to only be on 3G. Just an excuse for them to get rid of 1st gen phones. That's the apple company statement, every 6 months we out date our products.Dave wrote:It sucks that MMS is only coming to the 3G. This is the first software-related differentiation between the two versions, from what I can recall.
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There's no GPS chip in the original iPhone either.
You can use Google Maps and other location-aware apps. but they won't be as accurate.
That's another thing, they said there will be an API to support turn-by-turn directions, which opens the way for a company like TomTom to sell an app. bundled with maps to provide some of the features of a GPS device.
Presumably, such apps. wouldn't really be for the original iPhone.
As for new models every year, just about every player in the industry does that, especially of high-end models. Some release models more than once a year.
You can use Google Maps and other location-aware apps. but they won't be as accurate.
That's another thing, they said there will be an API to support turn-by-turn directions, which opens the way for a company like TomTom to sell an app. bundled with maps to provide some of the features of a GPS device.
Presumably, such apps. wouldn't really be for the original iPhone.
As for new models every year, just about every player in the industry does that, especially of high-end models. Some release models more than once a year.
I understand GPS-reliant apps won't work on the original iPhone, the GPS is a hardware difference.
Apple is saying the MMS issue is caused by a radio difference between the two models, but there are some jailbreak apps that have used MMS on the first iPhone for a while.
Not a huge deal, just annoying. I'll just keep using the current crappy system the few times a year someone sends me an MMS.
Apple is saying the MMS issue is caused by a radio difference between the two models, but there are some jailbreak apps that have used MMS on the first iPhone for a while.
Not a huge deal, just annoying. I'll just keep using the current crappy system the few times a year someone sends me an MMS.