Linked by David Adams on Tue 5th Aug 2008 21:28 UTC
On August 1 2007, I published an article called "My Month with the iPhone" wherein I examined the iPhone's now well-known advantages and deficiencies and speculated extensively on where Apple was likely to take the phone, development-wise. Now that the new iPhone and the iPhone 2.0 software have been out for a few weeks, and there's been a whole new storm of praise and gripes raging, I thought it would be illuminating for me to re-visit my prognostications and take my lumps.
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2.0.1 is a very worthwhile upgrade and does a lot to fix interface lag, it seems. The first gen phones on 1.1.4 were really tight. In time, 2.0 will get that way too.
As for sweaty hands, you really need a special anti-glare sheet for the iphone. It prevents fingerprints, etc and feels better on the fingers anyway.
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2.0.1 is a very worthwhile upgrade and does a lot to fix interface lag, it seems. The first gen phones on 1.1.4 were really tight. In time, 2.0 will get that way too.
As for sweaty hands, you really need a special anti-glare sheet for the iphone. It prevents fingerprints, etc and feels better on the fingers anyway.