Apple: iPhone News and Discussion Thread
^^ waiting patiently on that...
i know that this design does/did belong to apple. i just think its funny how all of these 4G iphones are popping up yet not one photo or video of a working OS on one. just a frozen app screen.
dont get me wrong, i like the way these prototypes look, but im still not convinced this is what the final product will look like.
i know that this design does/did belong to apple. i just think its funny how all of these 4G iphones are popping up yet not one photo or video of a working OS on one. just a frozen app screen.
dont get me wrong, i like the way these prototypes look, but im still not convinced this is what the final product will look like.
As reading on engadget that the device has 256mb of ram. Like the 3GS and ipad.
:thumbsdow
IMO it needs 512. Specially since they'll have multi tasking. Having too many "tabs" open in safari already slows it down alot.
:thumbsdow
IMO it needs 512. Specially since they'll have multi tasking. Having too many "tabs" open in safari already slows it down alot.
I'm reaching here.
I've been having major problems locking in my location in any app that may need it after having it turned off (toggle it on/off thru sbsettings). The only times I've been able to lock in my location is in a moving car. Failed to pick it up while sitting in my car at the top of a five level parking structure, failed again at a buddies house.
Someone translate this!
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From the video I can tell that it has an IPS screen that the iPad has, the viewing angles on the this screen are much better than my iPhone but the contrast and blacks aren't as dark as OLED.
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From the video I can tell that it has an IPS screen that the iPad has, the viewing angles on the this screen are much better than my iPhone but the contrast and blacks aren't as dark as OLED.

He said it feels narrower but longer. Both the screen and backside feel solid. The buttons and toggle on the side are for the volume and mute/silent switch. The slot on the side is for the SIM card. There doesn't appear to be an easy way to open it up, you might have to crack it open. Upon side-by-side comparison, the dimensions appear to be close and the screens appear to be the same size. It definitely feels more substantial/solid than the old iPhone, as well as more "high-tech" (whatever that means lol)
sorry guys that's the best I could do, he was talking about the screen around 1:40 but he's speaking in a northern dialect of Vietnamese so its hard for me to understand. and you would think he'd know better than to do it in some noisy ass cafe
Thanks for the translation, it does look a ltl more sturdy than the 3g iphones. I really hope they have a more durable back side. I hate how I cant set it down anywhere without thinking about scratching it if I dont have a case.
Now Adam corolla has some valid ideas on another apple conspiracy

http://gizmodo.com/5537348/adam-caro...ns-about-apple


http://gizmodo.com/5537348/adam-caro...ns-about-apple
I've watched it like 5 times today!!! My fav part was when he said " what if it COST Apple $300 every time someone dropped their product instead of they MADE $300 every time someone dropped their product, do you think there'd be a design change!?!?"
Watch his one on electric cars
http://gizmodo.com/5531802/adam-caro...-electric-cars
Watch his one on electric cars
http://gizmodo.com/5531802/adam-caro...-electric-cars
My wife told me she'll take my old 3G when I upgrade. That'll be a fun experience, teaching her everything about it.
Guess I'll also finally need to get her an acceptable BT solution in the car.
Guess I'll also finally need to get her an acceptable BT solution in the car.
Also gave her my old 2g when I upgraded to the 3GS. She hated the iphone...then she wanted my old one...now she cant live without it
So it turns out the guy who found the prototype iPhone received $8500 from gizmodo with more coming if it's the phone that apple releases in the summer.
Wish I couldve found that phone
Wish I couldve found that phone
Following on earlier news that a California court would be releasing documents related to a search warrant for the lost next-generation iPhone that ended up in the hands of Gizmodo, CNET has now posted the full documents released by the court. The documents indicate that Gizmodo's Jason Chen was considered in the requests to be a suspect in three felonies, including purchase or receipt of stolen property, theft of trade secrets, and malicious damage to another person's property (the prototype iPhone) valued at over $400.
The documents also include testimony that Brian Hogan, the finder of the iPhone, had received $8,500 from Gizmodo for the device, with an additional bonus payment to be made if Apple releases the expected device this summer.
The affidavit from Detective Matthew Broad outlines a series of events, including a discussion with Apple executives which revealed that Hogan's roommate had contacted Apple after Hogan connected the iPhone to her computer, fearing that the lost or stolen device would be traced back to her. Hogan's roommate cooperated fully with authorities and assisted them when Hogan and an acquaintance removed several pieces of evidence from his apartment. The evidence, which included a desktop computer, USB flash drive and memory card, and stickers from the iPhone prototype, were found in a church, under a bush, and in a gas station parking lot.
Hogan's roommate relates a story very similar to that previously related by Hogan to Gizmodo, suggesting that another bar patron had picked up the iPhone and given it to him thinking it was his. It is unclear exactly how Apple engineer Gray Powell lost the iPhone, although he noted that the last thing he remembered was placing it in a bag he had brought with him to the bar. The bag was later knocked over, and it is possible that the phone fell out at that time.
Hogan's roommate also noted that she and other attempted to talk him out of selling the prototype iPhone by pointing to the effect it could have on Powell's career, but he was unswayed. Hogan reportedl said, "Sucks for him. He lost his phone. Shouldn't have lost his phone."
The documents also include an email from Gizmodo editor Brian Lam to Apple CEO Steve Jobs in which he offered an explanation for his publication's actions and expressed disappointment that Gizmodo had been receiving less attention from Apple than other media outlets recently.
The thing is, Apple PR has been cold to us lately. It affected my ability to do my job right at iPad launch. So we had to go outside and find our stories like this one, very aggressively.
Apple also documented damage to the prototype iPhone upon its return, noting that a ribbon cable had been broke, a screw had been inserted incorrectly causing an electrical short, snaps for the back plate had been broken, and several screws had been stripped.
Overall, the investigation remains ongoing and neither Chen nor Hogan has been charged in relation to the case. The entire affidavit is fascinating to read and is available in its entirety (PDF), via Wired.
The documents also include testimony that Brian Hogan, the finder of the iPhone, had received $8,500 from Gizmodo for the device, with an additional bonus payment to be made if Apple releases the expected device this summer.
The affidavit from Detective Matthew Broad outlines a series of events, including a discussion with Apple executives which revealed that Hogan's roommate had contacted Apple after Hogan connected the iPhone to her computer, fearing that the lost or stolen device would be traced back to her. Hogan's roommate cooperated fully with authorities and assisted them when Hogan and an acquaintance removed several pieces of evidence from his apartment. The evidence, which included a desktop computer, USB flash drive and memory card, and stickers from the iPhone prototype, were found in a church, under a bush, and in a gas station parking lot.
Hogan's roommate relates a story very similar to that previously related by Hogan to Gizmodo, suggesting that another bar patron had picked up the iPhone and given it to him thinking it was his. It is unclear exactly how Apple engineer Gray Powell lost the iPhone, although he noted that the last thing he remembered was placing it in a bag he had brought with him to the bar. The bag was later knocked over, and it is possible that the phone fell out at that time.
Hogan's roommate also noted that she and other attempted to talk him out of selling the prototype iPhone by pointing to the effect it could have on Powell's career, but he was unswayed. Hogan reportedl said, "Sucks for him. He lost his phone. Shouldn't have lost his phone."
The documents also include an email from Gizmodo editor Brian Lam to Apple CEO Steve Jobs in which he offered an explanation for his publication's actions and expressed disappointment that Gizmodo had been receiving less attention from Apple than other media outlets recently.
The thing is, Apple PR has been cold to us lately. It affected my ability to do my job right at iPad launch. So we had to go outside and find our stories like this one, very aggressively.
Apple also documented damage to the prototype iPhone upon its return, noting that a ribbon cable had been broke, a screw had been inserted incorrectly causing an electrical short, snaps for the back plate had been broken, and several screws had been stripped.
Overall, the investigation remains ongoing and neither Chen nor Hogan has been charged in relation to the case. The entire affidavit is fascinating to read and is available in its entirety (PDF), via Wired.
@ the "malicious damage to another person's property"! That's fuckin awesome! They're going after him with that cause he took the phone apart!that whole article is awsome! Gizmodo is now never being invited to another apple event, ever! They will get no review units and might as well not exist to them anymore.
OK, why didnt Hogan just get a lawyer and arrange to "give" it back to Apple? I quess a qwik fix of alil cash instead of doing the right thing... even if it was in secret, Apple would have treated him like a Hero... free Apple products for life vs. spending your $5k that you got on lawyers... as someone once said... small people totally miss the BIG implications of so, so many things in life...
@ the "malicious damage to another person's property"! That's fuckin awesome! They're going after him with that cause he took the phone apart!that whole article is awsome! Gizmodo is now never being invited to another apple event, ever! They will get no review units and might as well not exist to them anymore.
OK, why didnt Hogan just get a lawyer and arrange to "give" it back to Apple? I quess a qwik fix of alil cash instead of doing the right thing... even if it was in secret, Apple would have treated him like a Hero... free Apple products for life vs. spending your $5k that you got on lawyers... as someone once said... small people totally miss the BIG implications of so, so many things in life... 

OK, why didnt Hogan just get a lawyer and arrange to "give" it back to Apple? I quess a qwik fix of alil cash instead of doing the right thing... even if it was in secret, Apple would have treated him like a Hero... free Apple products for life vs. spending your $5k that you got on lawyers... as someone once said... small people totally miss the BIG implications of so, so many things in life... 

Sorry to say that you are so right.We like it the other way though, with the info, the photos, and the drama!
Well, there have been what, 3 4G phones "lost" now?
You're awfully sensitive that I have theories, are your nipples all sore and do you have a little blood oozing from your vagina, too?
I never said my theory was gospel, in fact I've always said I could very well be wrong. And again a million other people have the same thought.
You're awfully sensitive that I have theories, are your nipples all sore and do you have a little blood oozing from your vagina, too?
I never said my theory was gospel, in fact I've always said I could very well be wrong. And again a million other people have the same thought.











