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Joined: 27th Mar, 2008 Posts: 69720 Location: Your Mum
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I cleverly left my G1 at my parents house after Christmas*, so I've been using one of Mrs Grim...'s many iPhones while I wait for my G1 to arrive in the post (which it has). I now present a 'things these phones could learn from each other' list. iPhone first (3G specifically): - Dear God, iTunes. It needs to lose its reliance on software to work, especially software that is so fucking picky about letting you do things ("Want to plug that phone into this computer? Are you mad?").
- It needs something like the notification bar Android phones have. Little numbers on the icons are neat, but not all the icons are on the first page.
- When you download a new application on Android, you get a quick 'heads-up' page (like this) listing all the things an app can do to your phone. This is A Good Thing.
- Put the date on text messages.
- Let me remove applications I don't want, stocks, for instance, or email.
- Let the phone update itself over the air, without needing to be plugged in.
- Background applications. Now, I know all the theory about why they can be bad, and I know they slow the phone down, but give me the choice, at least. Background apps allow my G1 to become a fantastically clever device; take Locale, for instance - it's location and time aware (and some other things), so it knows that if I'm on the move it should turn the ringer right up, and if I'm at work during work hours and plugged in it can switch on the wireless, and if I'm at home at nighttime it turns off new email notifications and only rings for certain people. It's fantastic, and it's just one of many excellent applications that plug away quietly and let me have my phone working the way I want it to, rather than the way someone wants me to. Getting push notifications has helped, but it's a long way off being any good.
- Once you've got background apps, you can have Widgets. Widgets are lovely - there's not one 'normal' button on the main screen of my G1 - at the top I've got a news ticker, below that a Twitter ticker, a 'battery left' indicator, a clock, some sticky notes and my calendar for today. It's set up like this because, at work, I want to glance at it to see the stuff I'm interested in. If I want to call someone I switch to another home screen. I cannot overstate just how good they are.
- Considering it doesn't run many background applications, sometimes it gets sluggish for no reason I can see. I understand that the 3GS is much improved, however.
- Safari isn't that good. Everyone harps on about how it's just as good as browsing on a PC, but these people are either idiots or liars. Yes, most of the things it does wrong are as a result of bad website programming, but if it stopped trying to be a 'real' browser and went back to being a phone one, it wouldn't have as many problems. And it needs Flash.
- I miss having a physical keyboard, but I think that's something I'd get used to.
- The Android unlock feature is neat. It needs something like that.
- Ditch the iPod cable and use a mini-USB instead. I believe this is going to become standard on all phones, though?
- Be cheaper. Jesus, but this phone is expensive. My G1 costs me £20 a month for a plan I can't possibly hope to use all of, and it was free. I understand why it should cost more than a normal 'non-smart' phone but it simply isn't worth the money carriers want for it (Tesco are having a good go, though).
- Where's the radio?
And Android (G1 specifically) - It needs more balls. Newer Android phones are coming out that are fast, but they need to be fast. It's pretty good at stopping applications to free up processing power, but sometimes you get a few seconds (maybe up to five on a really bad day) of lag between you pressing something and it doing something, and that's not good enough.
- I want more than three screens to put all my stuff on. The iPhone can have kabillions, why can't I? Gah, it never occurred to me that I can just download an app to change that. Now I have 11. Scratch this one, then, although it would be nice if the phone OS gave me the choice.
- I want a fucking headphone jack, separate to the one I use to charge the phone.
- I also want multitouch. The G1 is capable of it, but Google pussied out and didn't enable it because Apple asked them not to. Rooted Android phones can just change a flag to allow pinching to zoom and stuff. I want this.
- I like the physical 'silent' switch on the iPhone. However, I note that because of Locale I've not had to switch the G1 to silent manually yet.
- Let me install applications to my SD card, and not just the internal flash memory.
- It really, really needs an 'update all' button for applications.
- Sometimes the touch detection at the very edge of the screen is ropey when I'm using my thumb. It works fine with my finger, though, so I suspect it's actually just me.
- Why won't the default browser let me upload files? Rubbish.
- Where is the Flash in the browser? We know it can do it. Release it already!
- The fact that it doesn't come out of the box with a video player is head-slappingly stupid.
- There's no decent out of the box backup solution. Silly.
- This goes for both phones - have better phone to computer 'things'. My zillion-year-old N95 had superb integration with my PC either wired or over bluetooth. As I left my house in the morning the N95 would realise it was out of communication range with my PC, start playing whatever media (music or video) my PC was playing as I left from the same point (it would also pause the PC), log into a mobile version of messenger and lock my PC. When I got to work it would realise it could communicate with my work PC, unlock it and log me into the PC version of messenger (admittedly using a batch file that I wrote), switching itself to silent in the process. This is excellent, and the way all things should work.
- Visual voicemail is lovely. All phones should have it. [Update: There's an app for that. It's an improvement over the Apple one too, so kudos)
- Where's the radio?
I invite your comments. * An application called InstaMapper saved me here - I'd actually left it outside on my Tomcat, but sending a text message to my G1 with a magic code in fired up the GPS, got a fix and sent a message back with a link to a map of its exact position, updated in realtime. I almost want it to get stolen one day.
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Grim... wrote: I wish Craster had left some girls for the rest of us.
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