15-07-2009, 22:59
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re: The iPhone thread
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Originally Posted by Russ B
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Russ, you can get a decent phone now...
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15-07-2009, 23:00
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#887
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re: The iPhone thread
Nothing wrong with my 5800 thanks
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17-07-2009, 16:36
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re: The iPhone thread
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19-07-2009, 09:13
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re: The iPhone thread
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Originally Posted by superbiatch
Won't work on mine at all  Opens and then closes almost immediately, any suggestions?
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A bit late to reply I know but here goes, some apps and games are resource hungry, if you try and start a program and it crashes try powering off first, for those that don't know about this ( and I didn't for some time ) press and hold the power switch on top of the phone (about 8 seconds ) you will get another slide bar asking if you want to power down, slide, power off and then press to power back on, this frees up memory that isn't always freed up when you close a program.
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19-07-2009, 09:48
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re: The iPhone thread
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Originally Posted by bopdude
A bit late to reply I know but here goes, some apps and games are resource hungry, if you try and start a program and it crashes try powering off first, for those that don't know about this ( and I didn't for some time ) press and hold the power switch on top of the phone (about 8 seconds ) you will get another slide bar asking if you want to power down, slide, power off and then press to power back on, this frees up memory that isn't always freed up when you close a program.
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Indeedy - I have an app called Free Memory (see screeny for before and after running) to free up sysrem ram
It cost 59p from the app store.
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19-07-2009, 14:51
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re: The iPhone thread
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Originally Posted by bopdude
A bit late to reply I know but here goes, some apps and games are resource hungry, if you try and start a program and it crashes try powering off first, for those that don't know about this ( and I didn't for some time ) press and hold the power switch on top of the phone (about 8 seconds ) you will get another slide bar asking if you want to power down, slide, power off and then press to power back on, this frees up memory that isn't always freed up when you close a program.
HTH
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Another thing you can do, going a little further than simply turning off & on again, is to reset the iPhone.
Hold both the Home button & the Power (Sleep/Wake) button. As with the above, a "power off" slider will appear, however you need to keep the buttons held down & ignore the slider, & wait until the Apple logo appears before releasing them.
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19-07-2009, 19:01
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re: The iPhone thread
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Originally Posted by Matt D
Another thing you can do, going a little further than simply turning off & on again, is to reset the iPhone.
Hold both the Home button & the Power (Sleep/Wake) button. As with the above, a "power off" slider will appear, however you need to keep the buttons held down & ignore the slider, & wait until the Apple logo appears before releasing them.
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But then surly you would need to connect to your given sync pc or mac to restore, surely it's easier the other way ?
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19-07-2009, 19:32
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re: The iPhone thread
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But then surly you would need to connect to your given sync pc or mac to restore, surely it's easier the other way ?
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No resetting it, just restarts its. As in powers off and starts it up again.
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19-07-2009, 19:33
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re: The iPhone thread
It's not a wipe, just a bit more of a reboot than a standard "hold the power button & slide the power off slider" thing. You don't lose anything, no need to restore.
http://www.apple.com/support/iphone/...hooting/phone/ > "Reset"
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19-07-2009, 19:36
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re: The iPhone thread
Indeed - its exactly the same as restarting your pc/laptop.
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19-07-2009, 23:43
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re: The iPhone thread
Mmm interesting, I'll try that next time I'm home and in z position to back up if things go pear shape.
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20-07-2009, 11:16
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re: The iPhone thread
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Mmm interesting, I'll try that next time I'm home and in z position to back up if things go pear shape.
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It doesn't erase anything. Just instantly shuts the iPhone off. Then just hold the power but again to start up again.
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20-07-2009, 11:48
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re: The iPhone thread
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Originally Posted by Rob M
Anybody know of an application (or a native method) that will allow me to rotate pictures stored on the iPhone?
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Search App Store for 'Rotator'. Free and does just that.
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20-07-2009, 18:33
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re: The iPhone thread
Can someone with a 3gs do me a favour plesae. Can you give the screen reader a try for me, and tell me how easy it is to use? And how easy the voice is to understand. I had a look at a couple of you tube videos but there's nothing like a bit of proper exerience
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