With everyone talking about the possible features in the new upcoming iPhone V2 – I thought it was actually worth a piece on a range of user interface improvements they could offer at the same time. Some of which you’ve probably been inwardly fuming about but never really thought it deserved enough energy to mention.. so here we go..
Everything you said, plus “please.”
(7) You’ve already got: From the main menu, click once for Settings, then click on the very first setting.
It isn’t perfect: (a) it is two clicks, not one. (b) it is called “Airplane Mode” not “Battery Saver Mode”. But it is very close.
Re: the image, is that Windows the iPhone’s running?
Yep – running parallels…
@DavidPhillipOster – well kind of, as you would still like the phone to work where as Airplane mode turns that off too…
1) Searching emails would be good, but maybe I’m just spoiled by gmail. I have gmail IMAPped in to the iphone and have to open up a browser whenever i need to search for an archived mail.
2) around London their are various private wifi networks: t-mobile, bt, the cloud. The wifi automatically picks these up but then can’t do anything because I don’t want to pay and haven’t logged in. It would be nice to be able to tell the phone that once, and not have it interrupt me every time, but instead stick to Edge.
3) there should be half-an-inch or so of un-insertable space above the keyboard when editing emails. Often I’ve missed a top-row letter (qwertyuio, or p) and inserted the pointer and continued to type without noticing. The machine shouldn’t let me do that, because it’s annoying.
@Neil
2: You can definitely do this already. Go to “settings -> wi-fi -> Ask to Join Networks (off) and it won’t pester you again
3: Good point
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Sounds rubbish. I, for one, will not buy one.
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