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- AT&T iPhone MMS Carrier Update Now Available via iTunes!
- AT&T iPhone MMS Arrives Today — Here’s a Walkthrough!
- NetNewsWire 2.0 for iPhone Brings Google Reader Sync
- Quick Jailbreak App: SmartScreen Widgets for Lock Screen
AT&T iPhone MMS Carrier Update Now Available via iTunes! Posted: 25 Sep 2009 10:56 AM PDT The AT&T Carrier Update (v5.5), required to enable MMS on the iPhone is now live and can be installed via iTunes. Just plug in your iPhone and if it doesn’t pop up immediately, hit the check for updates button. Note: You need to be running iPhone 3.1, so if you haven’t updated your firmware yet, do that first. Once loaded, reboot your iPhone and then head on over the Messages app and you should see the new (for the USA!) camera icon on the bottom left. For more info, see Apple’s support article on the matter, and TiPb’s iPhone MMS Walkthrough from earlier today! Then let us know how iPhone MMS on AT&T is working for you! This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. AT&T iPhone MMS Carrier Update Now Available via iTunes! |
AT&T iPhone MMS Arrives Today — Here’s a Walkthrough! Posted: 25 Sep 2009 04:59 AM PDT Today’s the day everyone on AT&T has been waiting for — MMS lands now. Well, now-ish, because AT&T is doing a rolling roll-out, and we’ll see how the network holds up.
If you’re waiting for MMS to come your way — whether to use or just to check off your AT&T bucket list — check out our MMS for iPhone walkthrough after the break so you’re ready when yours lights up. And when it does light up, let us know when and where in the comments so we can cheer (and those nearby can lose their minds with anticipointment!)
iPhone 3.0/3.1 MMS Walkthrough
Once you receive an MMS, you can tap the icon in the message bubble to get a better look at it. In the case of a contact, you’ll see a page similar to what you get when you call up a contact in Phone, except at the very bottom you’ll have extra, saving and sharing related options that we’ll cover later in the Phone app section. Location opens in Google Maps as you’d expect, audio and video in iPod, and images pop up full screen where you can tap the share icon to Save Image — but strangely not re-share it… When it comes to sending MMS, only picture sending can be initiated from within the Messages app itself. Everything else starts a “share” function from another app (i.e. Share Contact is in Contacts, Share Location is in Google Maps, Share Audio is in Voice Recorder, etc.) There are two ways to insert a picture into MMS. The first is to tap the camera icon, bottom right. A requester will ask if you want to Take Photo or Choose Existing. Take Photo will call up an embedded version of the Camera app. Frame your picture, tap the camera icon, look at the preview and either hit Retake to try again or Use to insert the picture into your MMS window. (If you want to erase it later, just backspace over it like you would a text character you want to delete) Choose Existing will call up an image picker (like the Photo App). Pick an Album, pick a picture, and tap Choose to confirm. The second way to insert a picture into MMS is to paste it…
Again, we’ll cover this more fully in the section for the Notes app. Messages also now includes line-item deletion and forwarding. Tap the Edit button at the top right, select the messages you want — as many of them as you want — and then hit the red Delete button at the bottom, or the blue Forward button beside it. Edit still isn’t the most elegant name for the combination of deletion and forwarding, mind you, but the functionality is consistent with the Mass Edit feature introduced for Mail in iPhone 2.0.
(Note to Apple: a way to “lock” the iPhone in portrait or landscape mode would be appreciated, especially when typing while reclining and every little angle change sends the UI spinning.)
With iPhone 3.1 you can tap the action button at bottom, left to save them to the camera roll, just like you could previously do with pictures under iPhone 3.0. This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. AT&T iPhone MMS Arrives Today — Here’s a Walkthrough! |
NetNewsWire 2.0 for iPhone Brings Google Reader Sync Posted: 25 Sep 2009 04:48 AM PDT NetNewsWire [Free with ads - iTunes link] and NetNewsWire Premium [$1.99 - iTunes link] for iPhone, the mobile version of NetNewsWire for Mac and FeedDemon for Windows, have just hit 2.0 and brings a lot of compelling features to the table — especially for RSS geeks:
It’s enough that I’m finally going to go all in on Google Reader and NNW 2.0 (at least for the next week — we’ll see if it sticks). Screens after the break. If you give NetNewsWire 2.0 a go as well, let us know what you think.
This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. NetNewsWire 2.0 for iPhone Brings Google Reader Sync |
Quick Jailbreak App: SmartScreen Widgets for Lock Screen Posted: 24 Sep 2009 06:59 PM PDT SmartScreen provides widgets for your iPhone lock screen — provided you’re jailbroken, that it. The demo above shows calendar, stocks, and weather, but the developer will be making an SDK available so other apps can get in on the widgety goodness. Conceivably Twitter updates, IMs, to-dos — any information snippet really — could be added. On behalf of non-Jailbreakers, Gizmodo asks Apple to bake this type of functionality into the official firmware, and let’s face it — they need something for iPhone 4.0 next year. Does it complicate Apple’s current, zen-like lock screen? Sure, but that lock screen is currently so informationally sparse, maybe it could use some complication? If you try out SmartScreen, let us know what you think. [Thanks angelrat101 for the tip!] This is a story by the iPhone Blog. This feed is sponsored by The iPhone Blog Store. Quick Jailbreak App: SmartScreen Widgets for Lock Screen |
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