iPhone 4.0: What's still missing
Yesterday's iPhone 4.0 sneak preview event gave us 7 new "tent-pole" features, 1500 new APIs for developers, and once again took Apple's mobile OS a step closer to feature parity and a step further towards elegant functionality... but we didn't get everything we wanted. And no matter how hard we tried, we found we didn't even get everything we needed. In other words, iPhone 4.0 is still missing out in some key areas. Even though we got some good stuff, this is what we didn't get:
No new Home Screen/SpringBoard. We understand that Apple has 85,000,000 legacy users now trained on the iPhone Home Screen system (aka the same app launcher metaphor going back to the days of PalmOS). We knew when Apple said as much during the iPad announcements that they weren't going to confuse that "already trained" customer base. It's the price of being an established OS, after all. So Apple didn't radically re-invent the Home Screen. They did make it layered -- it can lift up to show you multitasking apps and slit open to show you apps inside folders -- but that's it. And part of "that's it" means...
No themes. You get wallpaper and that's where your customization ends. You still can't remove built-in apps (though you can hide them in a folder so they take less space). You can't chance the look of icons. There's no animated backgrounds to be had. More disappointingly, however...
No widgets. Want to know the latest weather, Facebook or Twitter updates, or stick a big clock on the screen? There's an app for all of that, sure, but you have to go into and out of each individual app and the Home Page remains a giant grid of uninformative icons. Android and Nokia have had widgets for a while now, webOS lets you flick between live Cards, and Windows Phone 7 will have live tiles. iPhone... will be waiting on 5.0? More's the pity too because...
No new notification system. We got local notifications, so there's some measure of offline alerts, but they're trapped in the same single, modal, popup hell that's existed since iPhone 3.0. (And it's particularly ludicrous on the iPad!). Again, still, if you get a couple SMS, a few Twitter DMs, a game challenge or two, and calendar reminder, and then an IM, you'll only ever know that IM existed -- everything else is completely and utterly destroyed in terms of notifications, and while some apps will badge with a number for unread items, you have to go find them and that's "pull", not "push". Maybe this is also a 5.0 feature...
A lot of other stuff failed to put in an appearance as well.
- Apps can now embed SMS, but why isn't that a system-wide, OS level, quick-reply API included in the alerts?
- Calendar still has no week view. iPad calendar rotates to landscape, why can't iPhone?
- Photos gets Faces and Places, but no MobileMe or other syncing abilities. It's 2010, isn't it?
- Weather is still 1.0. Even stocks has been updated. Compared to HTC's weather, it's in the dust.
- Settings are still bound to an app. You can't tap the title bar to quickly toggle Wi-Fi or Bluetooth or any of a half-dozen other useful things.
- Mail gets universal inbox, threaded messages, and fast switching, but still no IMAP IDLE (at least GoogleSync can now be used alongside ActiveSync, but still...)
- Safari still lacks Flash, Java, or any other plugin and likely always will. But it should really have gotten in-page text string search.
- iPad gets orientation lock via a hardware switch where the iPhone's mute switch is located. How about at least a software gesture?
- What about a universal "back" gesture while we're at it as well? Tapping the title bar auto-scrolls a list to top, couldn't swiping from right to left take us back to the previous screen, in every app?
iPhone 4.0 was full of functional goodness, no doubt about it. Perhaps we'll even see one or two more come WWDC in June (Mobile iChat video?) Even given Apple's size, there are limitations of time and resources that mean they have to choose what features get done now and what get left for later. You can't have everything immediately. Did doing multitasking come at the expense of doing notifications this time around? (or did iAd?) Maybe. But that's for Apple to decide and for us, the users, to take them to task over.
And, oh yeah, there's still no built in task app (or sync).
Anything else missing from iPhone 4.0 that really ought to have been in there?
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I've been wanting this since i got the ipod touch... i want itunes sync over bluetooth and/or wifi
What's still missing? Real multitasking.
Sounds like it's time to get a Palm Pre.
Access to the file system for both apps and users. Why can't I receive a spreadsheet as an attachment, save it to a folder and open it with Quickoffice or similar? Why can't I organize my photos in folders? Why can't I edit my hosts file for either adblocking or more efficient routing?
That and the requirement that I use iTunes to manage my music are the really only remaining problems I experience on a day to day basis.
where is FM radio almost every phone got to day why not Iphone ?
We know that the chip set can do it so why not give it to us.
Second the Exchange shortcomings... - notes sync - replied/fwd flags on emails - calendar accept/tentative/decline with comment - calendar delete/update single occurrance not entire series - I can go on and on let's get iPhone enterprise ready!!
Unbelievable, 3.0 was more exciting than this, there are only three useful things for me and that is multitasking, folder creating, and wall papers. Where is the custom ringtone, haptic feedback on keyboard, more functions inside built in apps, iPhone os needs a notification system overhaul, and I mean a huge overhaul( maybe swipe down from the status bar to get notification), Bluetooth profiles such as full remote control of music and file sharing( no program needed just allow Bluetooth to run and a pop up will say so and so wants to share a pic/ video with you, do you want to accept? Than click yes and it downloads in the background) we need to be able to download videos from safari, save documents to notes, recent call lost delete, why are they working on iad and not their overhaul, 4.0 has brought alot of advanced features but definitly 3.0 brought the most, I'm not even excited about this update
It occurs to me that for the first time, the Windows mobile operating system might actually out-do Apple in terms of elegance. While it will trail the iPhone OS release date by a few months, the previews look very nice.
Make no mistake however, as I don't intend to give up my 3GS. Microsoft would have to jump many more hurdles to unseat the iPhone. One thing I've not seen mention of is a task list. I can't imagine this woefully overdue feature won't be in OS 4.
I noticed you're asking a lot for what the Pre already has.
This is the information that i'm looking for.. I always interesting in blackberry OS..