Chicken1 wrote: » Are Apple going to look into these teething issues with iOS6?
shaneb92 wrote: » anyone know if google are going to release their own goolge map app?
krudler wrote: » I hate the podcast app, I've just started listening to them on my laptop instead, anyone recommend an alternate app?
mad muffin wrote: » Yes Google know. Sorry couldn't resist I have no doubt that they will release one. I have a feeling that they are debating if they should include turn by turn or not.
brophs wrote: » Has anyone else had any trouble with the App Store on an iPhone 4? Most times I try to update my apps it either just looks to be endlessly doing nothing or I get a "Could not connect to iTunes store" message. I've tried the trick of changing the date and time to a year in advance and though it seems to work in the short term, a few hours later it's back to the same thing of not connecting. Not a big deal, really, but enough of an irritant to want it sorted.
brophs wrote: » Right, I think I've sorted this (without any help from Apple's seemingly nonexistent customer service team). For no reason I can think of, it's an issue with wifi. If you disconnect from your wireless network you should be able to access the store without any problems. So I followed the advice which was given to folks with wifi problems and clicked 'Forget this network' and then added my wireless network manually using the 'other' option in the wireless networks list. I just typed in my SSID and security key and it worked perfectly immediately (and has been for a couple of hours).
alexlyons wrote: » If they do, they'll wipe the floor. I love Apple and their products etc but maps and mobile me have been two huge mistakes. It would be one thing to take on google maps, with a perfectly working and well done maps application with all the POI's etc, but to try and do it with what they put out there will destroy consumer confidence in APple maps so that if google do release an app for ios 6 with turn by turn, Apple will find it very hard to win people back to an app that started of terribly. If they had waited the extra year of the contract with google and done it perfectly, they would have destroyed them on iOS. but they didn't, which is kind of the way Apple does things. Send it out now and fix it while it goes.
Stainless_Steel wrote: » Does it really hurt then if Google release a better app though? They only make software to sell the iPhone.
alexlyons wrote: » it'll hurt them in so far as people will be extremely slow to go without the google maps app at all. Most people will have it on their phone , even if it is a "just in case" scenario. It's just my opinion and having studied Apple both personally and academically I think they should stick to products and if they are going to enter the service end of things they should do it like the App store/Itunes store (yes itunes itself isn't great) and maybe iCloud. They have taken time, a long time, including a failed mobile me. Now they've failed at maps. I really think they need to double the amount of work they put into these services.
Stainless_Steel wrote: » You're not considering the context of the overall Apple vs Google contest. Apple only made the new maps to replace the Google one they were getting rid of. They also got rid of the YouTube app. Normally when they make something they do it because they think they can do better than the competition. In this case though they just want rid of any reliance on Google as a company.
alexlyons wrote: » ye but they had another year on the contract with google, so even if google don't want to be on the iPhone, they could have let it lie for another year and released an incredible app next year, but they rushed it and got it wrong
super_furry wrote: » Have Google confirmed they're bringing a full Google Maps apps to IOS? It would make more sense for them not to and use Google Maps as an android exclusive selling point.
Somecrimesitry wrote: » super_furry wrote: » Have Google confirmed they're bringing a full Google Maps apps to IOS? It would make more sense for them not to and use Google Maps as an android exclusive selling point. Not if you understand how Google actually makes money, they don't make money exclusively from Android, that OS was simply to maintain a defendable channel to mobile consumers as Apple were always going to squeeze them out of iOS profits eventually. Google makes money from consumers and whether that person is holding a device with an Apple, Android, Nokia or Windows logo on it doesn't matter. They have put themselves into a business position where they cannot simply stay out of any lucrative market space. They have to beg, steal or borrow their way into markets where ever ads revenue is strong or profitable. Google will be in serious trouble in the mobile space if they are ever fully locked out of iOS revenue streams. Unlike Android, a critical mass of Apples customer base are employed, have savings, have credit cards, buy apps, buy games, buy media content, spend cash on entertainment or clothes or imported foods or limited edition first world nonsense. Something like 60% of Googles entire mobile traffic is iOS based, mobile is where the ads profits are now and iOS no matter how big or small the market share happens to be is where the cash rich consumers are. There is no point in Sky paying Google to advertise Sky Digital to homeless people, just as there is little point in continuing to pay Googles ad rates if your businesses wares are not aimed at people on rooted S3's who pirate every single item on the phone! It's all about ads from here on in. Apple are positioned perfectly to take a majority of all the cash rich iOS consumers out of Googles hands and to become the bridge from local businesses directly to those consumers. In the process leaving Google to continue to try to get paid for advertising to the millions on Android who seem to think piracy is a default OS feature:rolleyes:
DubDJ wrote: » I also read that Google makes more money from iOS then they do Android. Now YouTube and Maps have been removed I'm not sure if that's still true but it was a few months back.
dandanmur wrote: » Anyone else's battery life been really bad since they've updated ?
joe 77 wrote: » So would I be right in thinking that if I install ios 6 on my iPhone 4s that the google maps already on the phone will be replaced with Apples on version ? Will my phone stay working ok if I dont bother installing it ? Sounds like more hassle than its worth ?
Dades wrote: » The amount of people complaining about the maps I'm starting to wonder am I the only one who knows my way around. Seriously, does everyone else go treasure-hunting and orienteering at weekends? :pac: