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The Apple iPhone Thread (3 Viewers)

What are iPhone4s going for on eBay right now?

If things don't get better with the bumper, I might go buy a new 3GS and sell the 4 on eBay. Then ##### at ATT and see if I can go back to my original contract. Hopefully it doesnt come to that.

 
I love the headphone feature that allows you to double-click to go to the next song. But the headphones I got with mine 2 years ago were uncomfortable.

Are there other brands that work like that or have the headphones that come with the phone gotten more comfortable?

 
What are iPhone4s going for on eBay right now?If things don't get better with the bumper, I might go buy a new 3GS and sell the 4 on eBay. Then ##### at ATT and see if I can go back to my original contract. Hopefully it doesnt come to that.
Hi Leroy, I'm sure the bumper will fix the attenuation problems, but I'm like you and can't stand cases & bumpers.How many bars are you getting on average since the iOS 4.01 update? I went from getting 4-5 bars in house and at work to 3-5 bars, but still don't get dropped calls. Neither do any people I know with an iPhone 4 (10+), so I'm thinking it's because I'm in an area with good AT&T coverage. Do you usually hold the phone with your finger on the lower left corner line? When the youtube video came out showing bars going down, I tried to recreate it by firmly holding my finger on the black stripe, but since adding a small piece of Zagg's Invisible Shield I'm unable to get any bars to lessen. Might be worth a shot. Zagg is selling side shields for the iphone 4 for $10, but if you'd like I can mail you a leftover piece of the Invisible Shield to apply to that corner.Let me know.
 
Somehow I ended up with these boxes on my screen labeled "Productivity" and "Utilities". Inside of each are a couple of apps. I must've been pretty buzzed when I did that because I have no idea how it's done. And more importantly, how to get rid of them.

:scared:
:lmao: GB ya slbd
:lmao: So does anybody have the answer(s)?
In your drunken stupor you created two folders for apps. Assuming you didn't do it in iTunes, you dragged one app on top of another, and it created a folder to house those two apps. The OS automatically names the folders based on the genre of app, i.e. "Utilities" or "Productivity".
Cool, fixed, thanks. NO THANKS TO ICON.
 
iPhone Case Program :thumbup:

Follow these steps to apply for a Bumper or case.

Download the iPhone 4 Case Program app from the App Store.

Launch the app on your iPhone 4 and sign in using your iTunes Store account or Apple ID.

Select your Bumper or case.

For iPhone 4 purchases made before July 23, 2010, you must apply no later than August 22, 2010; otherwise, you must apply within 30 days of your iPhone 4 purchase. To qualify for this program, you must purchase your iPhone 4 by September 30, 2010.

Download the app from

the App Store
Refund
If you bought from Apple

We will give you a full refund for your previously purchased iPhone 4 Bumper, including any taxes and shipping fees.

Credit card

We have already refunded your account. It may take up to one billing cycle for the refund to appear.

Apple Retail Store customers, check the status of your refund

Cash, check, or gift card at an Apple Retail Store

Return to the store with your receipt by September 30, 2010, to get your refund.

Gift card on the Apple Online Store

We’ll automatically mail you a new gift card for the refund amount.

If you bought from an AT&T Store

We’ll reimburse you for the purchase price of your iPhone 4 Bumper. Just fill out this rebate coupon and mail it to us by September 30, 2010. We’ll send your rebate as soon as we process your claim.
 
iPhone Case Program :scared:

Follow these steps to apply for a Bumper or case.

Download the iPhone 4 Case Program app from the App Store.

Launch the app on your iPhone 4 and sign in using your iTunes Store account or Apple ID.

Select your Bumper or case.

For iPhone 4 purchases made before July 23, 2010, you must apply no later than August 22, 2010; otherwise, you must apply within 30 days of your iPhone 4 purchase. To qualify for this program, you must purchase your iPhone 4 by September 30, 2010.

Download the app from

the App Store
Refund
If you bought from Apple

We will give you a full refund for your previously purchased iPhone 4 Bumper, including any taxes and shipping fees.

Credit card

We have already refunded your account. It may take up to one billing cycle for the refund to appear.

Apple Retail Store customers, check the status of your refund

Cash, check, or gift card at an Apple Retail Store

Return to the store with your receipt by September 30, 2010, to get your refund.

Gift card on the Apple Online Store

We’ll automatically mail you a new gift card for the refund amount.

If you bought from an AT&T Store

We’ll reimburse you for the purchase price of your iPhone 4 Bumper. Just fill out this rebate coupon and mail it to us by September 30, 2010. We’ll send your rebate as soon as we process your claim.
Looks like 8 options, is the Apple Bumper the one to get?
 
iPhone Case Program :thumbup:

Follow these steps to apply for a Bumper or case.

Download the iPhone 4 Case Program app from the App Store.

Launch the app on your iPhone 4 and sign in using your iTunes Store account or Apple ID.

Select your Bumper or case.

For iPhone 4 purchases made before July 23, 2010, you must apply no later than August 22, 2010; otherwise, you must apply within 30 days of your iPhone 4 purchase. To qualify for this program, you must purchase your iPhone 4 by September 30, 2010.

Download the app from

the App Store
Refund
If you bought from Apple

We will give you a full refund for your previously purchased iPhone 4 Bumper, including any taxes and shipping fees.

Credit card

We have already refunded your account. It may take up to one billing cycle for the refund to appear.

Apple Retail Store customers, check the status of your refund

Cash, check, or gift card at an Apple Retail Store

Return to the store with your receipt by September 30, 2010, to get your refund.

Gift card on the Apple Online Store

We’ll automatically mail you a new gift card for the refund amount.

If you bought from an AT&T Store

We’ll reimburse you for the purchase price of your iPhone 4 Bumper. Just fill out this rebate coupon and mail it to us by September 30, 2010. We’ll send your rebate as soon as we process your claim.
Looks like 8 options, is the Apple Bumper the one to get?
Looks like the Griffin Reveal Etch is good too.May get the Bumper anyway because I'll probably just be selling it and keeping my Zagg.

 
I can't see why anyone would want that bumper. Still going with full case and screen.

I like the phone, but there are a few things I'm not quite used to yet. Still really upset I can't push audio through bluetooth. Makes no sense at all. There are some other quirks I'm not a huge fan of as well.

I did have my first drop call today holding it.

 
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?

Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.

Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.

 
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Not sure I understand what you're doing here. Streaming a movie from your iPhone to your computer on 3G? What would the benefit be to that? I would think you'd keep your library of movies on your computer (higher res) to begin with?Link to app?
 
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?

Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.

Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Not sure I understand what you're doing here. Streaming a movie from your iPhone to your computer on 3G? What would the benefit be to that? I would think you'd keep your library of movies on your computer (higher res) to begin with?Link to app?
I have divx movies on my computer. I install a server on my computer at home that acts as a video streaming server. I download an app called "air video" which I install on iphone, and add the home servers ip address (after opening specific port).I can then watch a video that's located on my home computer, in xvid/divx format, on my iphone, over the 3G network.

(http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html)

 
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Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Been doing this with Orb Live for 2 years. Can also access all music and watch TV (all cable box functionality) whenever. I forgot to include webcams and file transfers as well. Big fan. Cost is free to be used solely on other PCs, but the iPhone app was/is $9.99
 
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?

Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.

Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Not sure I understand what you're doing here. Streaming a movie from your iPhone to your computer on 3G? What would the benefit be to that? I would think you'd keep your library of movies on your computer (higher res) to begin with?Link to app?
I have divx movies on my computer. I install a server on my computer at home that acts as a video streaming server. I download an app called "air video" which I install on iphone, and add the home servers ip address (after opening specific port).I can then watch a video that's located on my home computer, in xvid/divx format, on my iphone, over the 3G network.

(http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html)
Awesome. Thanks!
 
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Been doing this with Orb Live for 2 years. Can also access all music and watch TV (all cable box functionality) whenever. I forgot to include webcams and file transfers as well. Big fan. Cost is free to be used solely on other PCs, but the iPhone app was/is $9.99
You having problem with Orb over 3G now? Seems a lot of people are. Very annoying.
 
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?

Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.

Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Not sure I understand what you're doing here. Streaming a movie from your iPhone to your computer on 3G? What would the benefit be to that? I would think you'd keep your library of movies on your computer (higher res) to begin with?Link to app?
I have divx movies on my computer. I install a server on my computer at home that acts as a video streaming server. I download an app called "air video" which I install on iphone, and add the home servers ip address (after opening specific port).I can then watch a video that's located on my home computer, in xvid/divx format, on my iphone, over the 3G network.

(http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html)
I'm a huge huge fan of air video, it works great. I have it installed on my home server with about 3tb's of media now. All my mp3s and movies in divx form to 1080p mkv. Air video decodes everything on the fly.I gave access to it to family/friends with iphones/touch/ipads. They can watch whatever I have in my collection wherever they have an internet connection.

 
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?

Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.

Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Not sure I understand what you're doing here. Streaming a movie from your iPhone to your computer on 3G? What would the benefit be to that? I would think you'd keep your library of movies on your computer (higher res) to begin with?Link to app?
I have divx movies on my computer. I install a server on my computer at home that acts as a video streaming server. I download an app called "air video" which I install on iphone, and add the home servers ip address (after opening specific port).I can then watch a video that's located on my home computer, in xvid/divx format, on my iphone, over the 3G network.

(http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html)
I'm a huge huge fan of air video, it works great. I have it installed on my home server with about 3tb's of media now. All my mp3s and movies in divx form to 1080p mkv. Air video decodes everything on the fly.I gave access to it to family/friends with iphones/touch/ipads. They can watch whatever I have in my collection wherever they have an internet connection.
Ok, talk me thru this a little more now.
 
Having a bit of trouble with the audio getting out of sync though. :goodposting:

ETA: Hah, was watching girl with dragon tattoo and apparently it's subbed...originally swedish or something. Haha, no wonder the sound was odd and didn't always match the mouth or the way a person looks like they should sound :shrug: .

 
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ConstruxBoy said:
Osaurus said:
adonis said:
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Been doing this with Orb Live for 2 years. Can also access all music and watch TV (all cable box functionality) whenever. I forgot to include webcams and file transfers as well. Big fan. Cost is free to be used solely on other PCs, but the iPhone app was/is $9.99
You having problem with Orb over 3G now? Seems a lot of people are. Very annoying.
Not really. Obviously wifi is better, but I have the quality turned down slightly (not too noticable) and works great. Been very happy with it.
 
Got my bumper reimbursement notification via email today.They are automatically putting it back on my CC.I like no hassle transactions.
I placed an order about 3 weeks ago for 6 bumpers in white/blue/green for family. Local Apple store only had black. They arrived a couple days ago. Apple refunded me for all 6. /highfive AppleFamily also signed up for the free black bumpers :thumbup:
 
culdeus said:
California said:
adonis said:
goonsquad said:
adonis said:
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?

Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.

Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Not sure I understand what you're doing here. Streaming a movie from your iPhone to your computer on 3G? What would the benefit be to that? I would think you'd keep your library of movies on your computer (higher res) to begin with?Link to app?
I have divx movies on my computer. I install a server on my computer at home that acts as a video streaming server. I download an app called "air video" which I install on iphone, and add the home servers ip address (after opening specific port).I can then watch a video that's located on my home computer, in xvid/divx format, on my iphone, over the 3G network.

(http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.html)
I'm a huge huge fan of air video, it works great. I have it installed on my home server with about 3tb's of media now. All my mp3s and movies in divx form to 1080p mkv. Air video decodes everything on the fly.I gave access to it to family/friends with iphones/touch/ipads. They can watch whatever I have in my collection wherever they have an internet connection.
Ok, talk me thru this a little more now.
http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.ht...1E65167C745D245 All the info is there. It's really easy to do. Only hard part might be opening up your router so you can accept connections over the net.

 
Does anyone know when the next shipment of the iPhone 4 will be in? I put in a pre-order at my local AT&T retail store about two weeks ago, needless to say, I'm pissed I haven't gotten it yet. I need it before I leave for vacation on the 30th, I hope they come in prior to that...

 
downloaded iphone 4 case program APP and ordered my free case from there. some pretty good options. check it peeps.

 
ConstruxBoy said:
Osaurus said:
adonis said:
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Been doing this with Orb Live for 2 years. Can also access all music and watch TV (all cable box functionality) whenever. I forgot to include webcams and file transfers as well. Big fan. Cost is free to be used solely on other PCs, but the iPhone app was/is $9.99
You having problem with Orb over 3G now? Seems a lot of people are. Very annoying.
Not really. Obviously wifi is better, but I have the quality turned down slightly (not too noticable) and works great. Been very happy with it.
OK, thanks. Over 3G I get about 5-10 seconds of video and then the quality goes to brutal.
 
ConstruxBoy said:
Osaurus said:
adonis said:
Has anyone tried out "air video" streaming over 3G back to home computer to view movies/tv shows or music over the air?Good lord, I just downloaded it to iphone, remote connected to home computer, opened port in firewall, added directory with movies, and connected to home computer via app on iphone and was streaming a divx encoded movie over 3G all in less than 5 minutes from start to finish.Seriously? This is amazing. It encodes on-the-fly, or decodes I guess. Impressive. Further tests will follow, and i'll search the thread for other comments, but damn, nice.
Been doing this with Orb Live for 2 years. Can also access all music and watch TV (all cable box functionality) whenever. I forgot to include webcams and file transfers as well. Big fan. Cost is free to be used solely on other PCs, but the iPhone app was/is $9.99
You having problem with Orb over 3G now? Seems a lot of people are. Very annoying.
Not really. Obviously wifi is better, but I have the quality turned down slightly (not too noticable) and works great. Been very happy with it.
OK, thanks. Over 3G I get about 5-10 seconds of video and then the quality goes to brutal.
I would definitely recommend moving the "streams optimized for" (I had to look it up) slider to the middle of 3G or so. Seems fine to me. I watch TV all the time on it and stream a lot of music. Movies not so much.
 
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http://www.inmethod.com/air-video/index.ht...1E65167C745D245

All the info is there. It's really easy to do. Only hard part might be opening up your router so you can accept connections over the net.
Anyone find an easy way to do this? I have a linksys. UPnP is enabled, but Air Video gets "Error during setting up port forwarding."
I just did it manually.On your computer on the network, go to your router homepage (192.168.1.1) and login is probly something generic like admin/admin or admin/password or something, check router documentation.

Find IP address of computer serving information, go to port forwarding menu option, forward that port to the computer doing the serving and that's that.

Not sure how computer savvy you are, so I left it kinda general, but if you need more info, I can add more details.

Also, I use "DynDNS" for my computer so I can enter a domain name that always resolves to my home IP address, as it resets from time to time to a different IP. So my server is xxxxx.yyyyy.net or something, and that takes the program to my router, which routes the programs request to my server because that specified port is forwarded to my video server.

 
Instructions for uverse

OK, figured out how. Go to the gateways settings by navigating to http://192.168.1.254. Click View the home network. Then click edit firewall settings for the computer thats going to be used. Put in the password thats located on a sticker on the gatteway itself. Check off Allow individual application(s). Then click on Add a new user-defined application. Name the App Air Video. Type the number 45631 in both From and To. Then click add definition. Now click back on Firewall Settings. Select your computer again from the drop down box. Make sure Allow individual application(s) is still checked and highlight Air Video, and click add. Now click done, and restart your computer. Once its up and running go to the Air Video app on your computer and add This Server Pin number to your iphone app and that should do it.

this is ####### awesome

 
well, crap. it works in wifi, but on 3g I'm not finding it. My router gave me a public ip address to use. Is there somewhere to use that perhaps?

 
My good bud dropped his iPhone 4 from his Tahoe last week and half the front and back screens were shattered. I told him he was probably SOL, but he took it to the Apple Store anyway. Turns out, they replaced the glass pieces in-store at no charge. :thumbup:

 
I'm seeing lots of blogs and facebook posts saying the iphone4 jailbreak is complete, but will lack facetime support. Who is the first one to be guinea pig here?

 
Right before the launch, I checked my upgrade eligibility and was told I could be eligible as early as January 2011 (my current 3gs contract ends in June 2011.)

Just for kicks, I checked it again today and I am now eligible for the $299, 2-year contract price (32gb.) Nothing has changed with my bill in the last month and a half. Still the same minute plan and monthly bill.

Wonder if the bad press and/or talk of Verizon getting it has caused them to lower the upgrade thresholds for a bunch of customers.

So, I ordered one and will flip my current one on eBay for $300 to break even.

 

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