Friday 29 June 2012

iPhone 4S vs. Galaxy S III



Apple's iPhone 4S has been on the market for 6 months already and the Samsung Galaxy S III doesn't even hit store shelves until the end of May. Yet the iPhone 4S remains the best selling handset in the world and the Galaxy S III claims to be the best handset on the planet, period, so let's put them head-to-head, Mobile Nations style.

The Galaxy S III is curved and plastic, the iPhone square, glass, and steel
(Technically Phil is using a Verizon iPhone 4 in the video, but lack of a SIM-card tray aside, it's physically identical to an iPhone 4S, and that's the phone we'll be talking about here in the text).
It's immediately obvious just how much bigger the Samsung Galaxy S III is, with a whopping 4.8-inch, SAMOLED PenTile screen. The Galaxy S III is so big, it looks like you could hollow it out and use it as an iPhone case. For people who don't have a tablet, this is as close as you can get without become a... Galaxy Note. On the downside, some (yours truly included), far prefer the color and pixel perfection of a non-PenTile iPhone- or HTC One X-style LCD LED display.

4.8-inches of Samsung SAMOLED PenTile display vs. 3.5-inches of Apple Retina LCD
Unfortunately, Samsung still seems to be clinging to their Hasbro-style plastic casings, which are frankly terrible compared to the glass and stainless steel feeling of the iPhone, not to mention the unearthly good plastics Nokia and HTC have been using these days.
The software side is a bit of a mixed bag for the Galaxy S III as well, with the latest version of Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich all loaded up, but hidden beneath Samsung's TouchWiz. While intended to give a more consumer-friendly (i.e. Apple-like) look and feel, it also gives a slightly out-dated, Gingerbread-esque vibe to overall experience. Pro users will no doubt prefer stock (and will no doubt flash to that, or something close to it, at their earliest opportunity). The rest includes some interesting, innovative features like talk to wake, accelerometer switch from texting to talking, as well as versions of Siri and iTunes Matchonce again cloned directly from Apple's 2011 keynote.
The iPhone 4S is still running iOS 5.1, which is either familiar and comfortable, or stale and boring depending on your take.

Samsung likens their Galaxy to a river stone in the rain; the iPhone is an homage to classic Braun and Leica
The bottom line, however, remains the same -- Samsung makes fantastic, futuristic, totally uninspiring devices. They can spin out specs so impressive they literally make your nose bleed, but they don't really know how to innovate. Every atom and pixel just sort of reminds you of something you've seen before from Apple or Nokia or someone else. They're mechanics more than artists. Of course, that matters more to gadget divas than to mainstream consumers. That's why Samsung sells tens of millions of these big boys, and why -- like Apple -- they're actually profitable.
Still, this time around I think HTC stole a step on Samsung. The One X just looks and feels like a better next generation Android phone. (I've argued the Nexus One was far better for it's time than either the Nexus S or Galaxy Nexus as well -- Nexus one was a look ahead to what Android could be, Nexus S and Galaxy Nexus were both summations of what Android currently was.)
Speaking of which, neither the Galaxy S III nor the One X are Nexus devices, however, so if/when Google announces Android Jellybean, it might well be a race to see who gets it first... or last... or never.)
Either way, we're going to have to wait until June to see iOS 6, and likely October to see theiPhone 5,1. Right now the new Androids are hitting the market against the old iPhone, which is a good bit of counter-programming. The more interesting war will be fought this fall, andWindows Phone 8 and BlackBerry 10 might just make it a 4 way race this time.
As always, watch the video, check out the pictures, and let us know what you think.

Samsung's newness might give it an edge for now, but Apple's 2012 iPhone is still 6 months away...

How to update your iPhone or iPad software over the air (OTA)


Curious how to update to iOS 5.0.1 -- or any future iOS update -- over-the-air (OTA) directly on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch? Yes, Apple finally pulled the big switch in the cloud and you can go from one software version to the next, OTA and in-place faster than any iTunes restore past. We'll show you how, after the break!
Initiating an OTA update for iOS is really easy. You might see a red notification badge on your Settings app to alert you to an update, or get a popup notification telling you it's ready to install, but you can always check on your own, at any time.
  1. Launch the Settings app
  2. Tap General
  3. Tap Software Update
  4. If there's nothing new, you'll be told just so. Otherwise, you'll be presented with all the details about the update.
  5. Tap Download and Install
  6. Agree to the Terms and Conditions
  7. IMPORTANT! If you're low on juice, make sure you plug in! You don't want your battery to die mid-update!
  8. Watch the progress bar! (This part depends on the speed and quality of connection. Don't be alarmed if it takes a long time, speeds up or slows down, or appears to jump around -- be patient.)
  9. Once it's finished downloading, you'll be prompted to instal (and restart) your device. If you don't explicitly hit Later or Install within a few seconds, it will install on your behalf.
  10. Agree to the Terms and Conditions yet again.
  11. Apple will verify the install.
  12. That's it!
Not only does iOS 5 update OTA, it updates in place using bit-differential (delta) files, so you should get a faster, much more efficient process. For example, there's no need to restore from backup afterwards or re-download your stuff.
Seriously, once the download finishes it's amazing quick and smooth. Apple may not have invented OTA updates (Chris swears BlackBerry has had them for ages, and Nokia likely invented them in 1812...) but if this is any indication, they're doing them right.

Happy birthday! Original iPhone turns 5!


Happy birthday! Original iPhone turns 5!
Happy birthday original iPhone! 5 years ago you went on sale with nothing but a 2G radio, full capacitive touchscreen, and dream. Now look at you. You brought a world of tic-tac keyboarded Treos and BlackBerrys kicking and screaming into the 21st century.
Half a decade ago I had a Treo 680 and was waiting desperately for an iPhone to hit Canada. (Ultimately I had to smuggle one in to Canada, and fight an ongoing battle to keep it jailbroken and unlocked so it would work on my local -- and back then insanely, like $200/100MB -- carriers.
It had no third party apps. It had an aluminum back. It cost a bloody fortune. And it was utterly amazing.
Even now, looking at my original iPhone side by side with my iPhone 4S, while the iPhone 4S is better in every way, I still love the original. Everything from Steve Jobs' introduction to the first time I used the iOS (then iPhone OS) interface, made it such a memorable year and experience.
Did you get an original iPhone when it came out in 2007? If so, what did you have before, and what was the transition like? And how do the memories of the original compare to what you have now?

Best free photography apps for iPhone


Best free Photography apps for iPhone

iMore's authoritative guide to the very best, absolutely free photography apps for iPhone and iPod touch

Looking for great photography apps for your iPhone or iPod touch? The App Store is home to over half a million apps and games, and a surprising number of them are available for free. Some of the most popular and most-used free apps are free photography apps -- to pair with the iPhone's superb camera.

Instagram

Free Instagram app for iPhone
Instagram isn't just a free iPhone app, it's one of the most popular social photo sharing networks on the planet. It features a large selection of vintage, hip, and fun filters as well as the ability to add the tilt-shift effect to your photos. You can also follow friends and photographers, "like" photos, and leave comments on them. (If you're looking for more great iPhoneographers to share with, check out our Instragram name swap thread!)
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Facebook Camera

Facebook is actually very similar to Instagram, just restricted to Facebook. You can view a stream of all the photos your friends are uploading to Facebook as well as share your own. Before uploading your photos, you have the opportunity to add a filter (all of which are very similar to instagram), crop, and tag your friends. Of course, you can also comment on and "like" photos that you encounter. It's Facebook for photos!
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Snapseed

There's no denying that the iPhone is equipped with a fabulous camera, but that doesn't mean that many of the images that you take couldn't benefit from a little editing. I dare say that Snapseed is the best free editing tool available for your iPhone in the App Store. It's very robust and super easy to use. Snapseed is actually only free for a limited time, so definitely make sure you pick this one up now! (It's normally $4.99).
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Pic Stitch

Free Pic Stitch app for iPhone
There are a lot of collage apps in the App Store, but what's great about Pic Stitch is that it's free! With Pic Stitch for iPhone, you can create beautiful collages that tell a story in just a few taps. It features 32 different layouts and after you've finished your masterpiece, you can share it to your favorite social network or another photography app.
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Camera Awesome

Free Camera Awesome app for iPhone
If you're looking for a free app that offers more than the built-in iOS Camera app, look no further than Camera Awesome. This fantastic free iPhone app not only gives you a lot of powerful editing tools and filters, but it also gives more control while taking photos as well by allowing you to select separate points for focus and exposure.
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More free iPhone apps

For dozens of additional free iPhone apps, including free social networking apps, instant messenger and communications apps, educational apps, entertainment apps, finance apps, fun and games apps, health and fitness apps, kids apps, music apps, navigation and location apps, news apps, productivity apps, reading apps, shopping apps, sports apps, travel apps, and general utility apps, see here:

40 Awesome iPhone Application Websites


iPhone applications are hotter than ever. So how do these applications stand out and get noticed?
One great way to do this is by creating a great website design that showcases these applications in the best possible way.
These sites are usually very focused, professional and clean. You will also notice that there’s usually a video displayed in an iPhone casing that shows how these applications are used.
In this post we bring you 40 excellent websites designed to showcase iPhone and iPod touch applications.

1. Tap Tap Tap

Tap Tap Tap develops games, entertainment apps and useful tools.
taptaptap

2. Weightbots

Weightbots helps you keep track of your weight. You can track your progress easily in a very beautiful and easy to use interface.
weightbots

3. Sourcebits

Sourcebits is a software development company that has created several iPhone apps.
sourcebits

4. AirPhones

AirPhones allows you to wirelessly listen to audio from your computer on an iPhone or iPod touch using Wi-Fi, making it work like wireless headphones.
airphones

5. WordPress

WordPress, the popular blogging platform, also has an iPhone app. This app allows you to write and publish posts directly to your WordPress blog.
wordpress1

6. Things

Things is one of the top task manager applications for the Mac as well as the iPhone and iPod touch. It is easy to use and its many features increase productivity. You can even sync the iPhone and iPod version with the desktop version wirelessly using Wi-Fi.
things

7. Classics

Classics is an application that holds many great books that you can read on your iPhone.
classics

8. Ego

Ego allows you to check your status on multiple different services such as FeedBurner, Google Analytics, Mint, and Twitter.
ego

9. Mock Draft

Mock Draft allows football fans to watch highlights and scout players.
mockdraft

10. Parking

This app provides a timer and GPS location tracking to help you avoid getting a parking ticket.
parking

11. iShots

A fun app that shows 20 recipes for shots, that is a fun app to play with on St. Patrick’s day.
ishots

12. Mint for iPhone

Mint is a popular budgeting application that is also available for the iPhone. You can check your account balances anywhere, and access accounting and budget information.
mint4

13. Behance Action Method

Behance’s task manager and productivity software on the iPhone is free. You can create To-Do items, manage project plans, and send notices to others.
actionmethod

14. Delivery Status

This application allows you to track packages from top shipping companies such as UPS, FedEx, DHL, and TNT.
junecloud

15. Spoonjuice

Spoonjuice is another development studio that has several iPhone applications. They design and invent fun and playful applications.
spoonjuice

16. Tapulous

Tapulous is the creator of Tap Tap, a Guitar Hero like game, and many other games as well as tools.
tapulous

17. iFood Assistant

This application from Kraft gives recipes and food ideas for over 7,000 meals.
ifood

18. Gas Cubby

This application is an excellent tool to help you track gas mileage and maintenance records for your car.
gascubby

19. Frenzic

Frenzic is another fun puzzle game for the iPhone.
frenzic

20. Snow Reports

Snow Reports shows the latest snow reports from ski mountains worldwide. It shows information such as amounts of snow, weather reports, trail information and lift reports.
snowreports

21. Bottle Rocket

Bottle Rocket is a development studio that has numerous applications, including games and helpful tools. One of these is Voice Recorder, which allows you to take voice notes.
botttlerocket

22. Mustache

Mustache is another great development firm with three awesome apps, including an application to help users quit smoking, a Twitter search tool and a March Madness application.
mustache

23. Tweetie

Tweetie is a fully featured Twitter client and one of the top apps to manage your Twitter account.
tweetie

24. Evernote for iPhone

Evernote is an application that helps you remember things by allowing you to create notes, take photo notes, record a voice memo and more.
evernote1

25. Fieldrunners

Fieldrunners is a strategy game with stunning graphics, developed exclusively for the iPhone.
fieldrunners

26. 1Password

This application saves and stores passwords to make logging into websites easier. It also synchronizes your passwords with the Mac version.
1password

27. Firetask

Firetask is yet another task manager application. You can manage projects and due dates, along with many other features.
firetask1

28. FileMagnet

FileMagnet enables users to move files from their computer to their iPhone very easily. You can copy files quickly, and it is cross-platform compatible.
filemagnet

29. Where To?

Where To? is an application that helps you find businesses based on your location.
futuretap

30. Sketches

Sketches makes it easy for you take notes and sketch on the iPhone.
sketches

31. Tipulator

Tipulator does a great job at calculating tips. You can calculate a tip based on total cost, percent and number of people.
tipulator

32. ShareCard

ShareCard is an easy way to move contact information to and from your iPhone/iPod touch and to other iPhones through email.
sharecard1

33. Parablox

Parablos is a fun and interactive puzzle game.
parablox

34. Pharos IV Assualt

A shooter game for the iPhone and iPod touch.
pharos

35. Noter2

Noter2 lets you sync your iPhone with the Noter Mac application. It allows you to easily create quick notes.
noter

36. Real Soccer 2009

This is a fun and realistic soccer game for the iPhone.
realsoccer

37. Zumobi

Zumobi is a development firm with many iPhone apps.
zumobi

38. FlightTrack Pro

A great app that helps you track your flights, check flight status around the world, check airport weather, and more.

39. Shooter

This is a tactical game based off the movie Shooter.
shooter

40. Monopoly

EA Mobile has a Monopoly application for the iPhone.
monopoly