[apple-iphone] Digest Number 2340

Sunday, January 2, 2011 3:29 AM By Livemail

Messages In This Digest (14 Messages)

1a.
Upgrade iPhone 3GS to IOS 4 From: Diane Mettam
1b.
Re: Upgrade iPhone 3GS to IOS 4 From: N.A. Nada
1c.
Re: Upgrade iPhone 3GS to IOS 4 From: N.A. Nada
1d.
Re: Upgrade iPhone 3GS to IOS 4 From: Richard E Johnson, MD
2a.
Re: Updating iPhone 3G to iOS 4 From: N.A. Nada
2b.
Re: Updating iPhone 3G to iOS 4 From: gdasilva16@yahoo.com
3a.
Re: trimming sim card From: Meetheen Mundeth
4a.
Alarms not working From: mdoyle13
4b.
Re: Alarms not working From: Brent
4c.
Re: Alarms not working From: Woody
5a.
Importing Photos From: SmokieTopaz
5b.
Re: Importing Photos From: Sanjaya Kanoria
6a.
No 3G service From: charvey7508
6b.
Re: No 3G service From: Bill Sardone

Messages

1a.

Upgrade iPhone 3GS to IOS 4

Posted by: "Diane Mettam" dmettam@yahoo.com   dmettam

Sat Jan 1, 2011 3:51 am (PST)



Initially, I would have agreed. But the updated IOS 4 is great. I updated my 3GS, and I've been very happy - no slowdowns, and everything works great. And I'm delighted to have the added capabilities of 4.0. So I'd say, go ahead and do it. I don't think you'll be unhappy.

1b.

Re: Upgrade iPhone 3GS to IOS 4

Posted by: "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net

Sat Jan 1, 2011 3:45 pm (PST)



If you are speaking to Dick and Barbara, They don't have the 3GS, they have the 3G, which only had 128Mb of RAM. iOS 4 bogs down the 3G to a crawl.

I have a 3GS and it works fine with iOS4. The 3GS has 256Mb of RAM and the iPhone 4 has i believe double that.

the other Brent

On Dec 31, 2010, at 8:06 PM, Diane Mettam wrote:

> Initially, I would have agreed. But the updated IOS 4 is great. I updated my 3GS, and I've been very happy - no slowdowns, and everything works great. And I'm delighted to have the added capabilities of 4.0. So I'd say, go ahead and do it. I don't think you'll be unhappy.
>
>

1c.

Re: Upgrade iPhone 3GS to IOS 4

Posted by: "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net

Sat Jan 1, 2011 4:41 pm (PST)



I will modify what I said, the early versions of iOS 4 bogged the 3G down. That may not be the case with iOS 4.2, but not owning a 3G I can not say.

Brent

On Jan 1, 2011, at 2:31 PM, N.A. Nada wrote:

> If you are speaking to Dick and Barbara, They don't have the 3GS, they have the 3G, which only had 128Mb of RAM. iOS 4 bogs down the 3G to a crawl.
>
> I have a 3GS and it works fine with iOS4. The 3GS has 256Mb of RAM and the iPhone 4 has i believe double that.
>
> the other Brent
>
>
> On Dec 31, 2010, at 8:06 PM, Diane Mettam wrote:
>
>> Initially, I would have agreed. But the updated IOS 4 is great. I updated my 3GS, and I've been very happy - no slowdowns, and everything works great. And I'm delighted to have the added capabilities of 4.0. So I'd say, go ahead and do it. I don't think you'll be unhappy.
>>
>>
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>
>
> ------------------------------------
>
> Yahoo! Groups Links
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>

1d.

Re: Upgrade iPhone 3GS to IOS 4

Posted by: "Richard E Johnson, MD" RECMSOJ@OnlineOK.com   recmsoj

Sat Jan 1, 2011 5:11 pm (PST)



Thanks, Brent for clarifying our situation. One other poster mentioned that as well, that the later iOS 4.2 seemed to be okay on a 3G, but not the first version. Any other experience with this? By the way, does anyone have any trouble with not receiving copies of their own posts to this list (just receiving the replies)?

Happy New Year, and All the Best,
Dick

Richard E. Johnson, ScM, MD

On Jan 1, 2011, at 6:38 PM, "N.A. Nada" <whodo678@comcast.net> wrote:

> I will modify what I said, the early versions of iOS 4 bogged the 3G down. That may not be the case with iOS 4.2, but not owning a 3G I can not say.
>
> Brent
>
>
>
> On Jan 1, 2011, at 2:31 PM, N.A. Nada wrote:
>
>> If you are speaking to Dick and Barbara, They don't have the 3GS, they have the 3G, which only had 128Mb of RAM. iOS 4 bogs down the 3G to a crawl.
>>
>> I have a 3GS and it works fine with iOS4. The 3GS has 256Mb of RAM and the iPhone 4 has i believe double that.
>>
>> the other Brent
>>
>>
>> On Dec 31, 2010, at 8:06 PM, Diane Mettam wrote:
>>
>>> Initially, I would have agreed. But the updated IOS 4 is great. I updated my 3GS, and I've been very happy - no slowdowns, and everything works great. And I'm delighted to have the added capabilities of 4.0. So I'd say, go ahead and do it. I don't think you'll be unhappy.
>>>

2a.

Re: Updating iPhone 3G to iOS 4

Posted by: "N.A. Nada" whodo678@comcast.net

Sat Jan 1, 2011 3:51 am (PST)



Don't upgrade 3g to iOS4. It physically does not have the memory necessary to work well.

On Dec 31, 2010, at 2:33 PM, Richard E Johnson, MD wrote:

> Thanks, Barbara, for your wisdom. I had seen some earlier discussion about this when the iOS 4 update came out but didn't pay much attention, as we didn't have a 3G at the time.
> Any other similar experience about putting iOS 4 on a 3G, or should I just bite the bullet (or the Apple) and get him a 3GS or 4? I hope you all have an entertaining and safe New Year's Eve (if you haven't had it already...................US Central Time here).
>
> Dick
>
> Richard Johnson
> RECMSOJ@OnlineOK.com
> -----------------------------------
>
> On Dec 30, 2010, at 10:04 PM, "Barbara" <annjr2003@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi Dr. Johnson,
> >
> > If I could scream via this message any other way except by typing in all caps, I'd do so, but since that's typically not my style, I'll just say this: don't do it.
> >
> > I had a 3G and upgraded it to the 4 software. It slowed down my phone TREMENDOUSLY. And others that I have spoken with that have upgraded the 3G have had the same problems (no less than 5 people). My coworker has a 3GS that he upgraded without a problem, but for some reason, the 3G doesn't like that upgrade. I hope he hasn't actually done it as of yet.
> >
> > I just got the 4G about a month ago and am in love.
> >
> > Barbara
> >
> > --- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, "Richard E Johnson, MD" <RECMSOJ@...> wrote:
> >>
> >> My son is trying to update iOS 3 to 4 on his iPhone 3G. He gets a message on his MacBook that says he will lose all his media content when he does the update and to be sure to do the update on the computer on which he has all his media that he normally uses to sync the iPhone. I've updated an iPh 3GS and an iPad to iOS 4 before this. The sequence I've seen is that the new OS is downloaded to the computer, and then, if the iPhone is connected, it will automatically update the phone. If not, you can attach and download onto the phone later. Never have I seen this message previously.
> >>
> >> 1) What actually happens when we download the iOS 4 update in terms of media content (movies, photos, music)? The update obviously d/loads to the computer, but does it then wipe the media content, or only when it (new OS) is transferred to the phone?
> >> 2) If we have the identical media content on the phone and computer prior to the new OS downloading, what is left (if anything) on the phone and computer after the phone is updated to new OS?
> >>
> >> This is probably pretty basic, but this message we received was not especially clear.
> >> Many thanks,
> >> Dick Johnson and Son
> >>
> >> Richard Johnson
>

2b.

Re: Updating iPhone 3G to iOS 4

Posted by: "gdasilva16@yahoo.com" gdasilva16@yahoo.com   gdasilva16

Sat Jan 1, 2011 6:25 am (PST)



I upgraded my iPhone 3g to iOS 4 and it was slow. That was a while back. I recently upgraded to 4.2 and now it runs smoothly.

-----Original Message-----
From: "Barbara" <annjr2003@yahoo.com>
Sender: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Date: Fri, 31 Dec 2010 04:04:03
To: <apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com>
Reply-To: apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [apple-iphone] Re: Updating iPhone 3G to iOS 4

Hi Dr. Johnson,

If I could scream via this message any other way except by typing in all caps, I'd do so, but since that's typically not my style, I'll just say this: don't do it.

I had a 3G and upgraded it to the 4 software. It slowed down my phone TREMENDOUSLY. And others that I have spoken with that have upgraded the 3G have had the same problems (no less than 5 people). My coworker has a 3GS that he upgraded without a problem, but for some reason, the 3G doesn't like that upgrade. I hope he hasn't actually done it as of yet.

I just got the 4G about a month ago and am in love.

Barbara

--- In apple-iphone@yahoogroups.com, "Richard E Johnson, MD" <RECMSOJ@...> wrote:
>
> My son is trying to update iOS 3 to 4 on his iPhone 3G. He gets a message on his MacBook that says he will lose all his media content when he does the update and to be sure to do the update on the computer on which he has all his media that he normally uses to sync the iPhone. I've updated an iPh 3GS and an iPad to iOS 4 before this. The sequence I've seen is that the new OS is downloaded to the computer, and then, if the iPhone is connected, it will automatically update the phone. If not, you can attach and download onto the phone later. Never have I seen this message previously.
>
> 1) What actually happens when we download the iOS 4 update in terms of media content (movies, photos, music)? The update obviously d/loads to the computer, but does it then wipe the media content, or only when it (new OS) is transferred to the phone?
> 2) If we have the identical media content on the phone and computer prior to the new OS downloading, what is left (if anything) on the phone and computer after the phone is updated to new OS?
>
> This is probably pretty basic, but this message we received was not especially clear.
> Many thanks,
> Dick Johnson and Son
>
> Richard Johnson
> RECMSOJ@...
> --------------------------------------
> Sent from iPad
>

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3a.

Re: trimming sim card

Posted by: "Meetheen Mundeth" meetheen@gmail.com   meetheen

Sat Jan 1, 2011 3:51 am (PST)



I tried this trimming technology but it did not work. So I went for a new
sim. I checked with my friends and they said the trimming technology did
not work with them too.

Meetheen
Saudi Arabia

On Fri, Dec 31, 2010 at 6:41 PM, Dave Ireland <daveireland@sympatico.ca>wrote:

>
>
> I purchased the phone privately so it didnt come with a sim card. I
> trimmed my old sim from my Iphone 3G very carefully and it worked fine.
> Loving this new Iphone 4
>
> Dave
>
>

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

4a.

Alarms not working

Posted by: "mdoyle13" mdoyle13@yahoo.com   mdoyle13

Sat Jan 1, 2011 12:58 pm (PST)



The alarms on my wife's 3G stopped working today. We have changed times, turned the phone off and then on, made certain the volume is up and the phone is not on silent, and deleted old alarms and created new ones. Nothing seems to be helping to make it work. Any ideas? She is running most current iOS.

4b.

Re: Alarms not working

Posted by: "Brent" flapdoodle@gmail.com   flapdoodle44

Sat Jan 1, 2011 1:04 pm (PST)



It is a know bug in the iOS.

http://www.phonearena.com/news/The-alarm-clock-on-your-Apple-iPhone-stopped-working-starting-today-will-fix-itself-on-January-3rd_id15634

On Sat, Jan 1, 2011 at 2:54 PM, mdoyle13 <mdoyle13@yahoo.com> wrote:

>
>
> The alarms on my wife's 3G stopped working today. We have changed times,
> turned the phone off and then on, made certain the volume is up and the
> phone is not on silent, and deleted old alarms and created new ones. Nothing
> seems to be helping to make it work. Any ideas? She is running most current
> iOS.
>
>
>

[Non-text portions of this message have been removed]

4c.

Re: Alarms not working

Posted by: "Woody" waterk9@gmail.com   rainiedaze139

Sat Jan 1, 2011 2:47 pm (PST)




Yup.

http://gizmodo.com/5722381/iphone-alarms-not-working-right-now-heres-how-to-fix-it

On 1/1/2011 12:54 PM, mdoyle13 wrote:
> The alarms on my wife's 3G stopped working today. We have changed times, turned the phone off and then on, made certain the volume is up and the phone is not on silent, and deleted old alarms and created new ones. Nothing seems to be helping to make it work. Any ideas? She is running most current iOS.
>
>

5a.

Importing Photos

Posted by: "SmokieTopaz" smokietopaz@gmail.com   tigertopaz

Sat Jan 1, 2011 3:38 pm (PST)



How can I import a photo from my computer to my iPhone4? Thanks in advance.

Ileana

5b.

Re: Importing Photos

Posted by: "Sanjaya Kanoria" wsbunter@gmail.com   xxezz

Sat Jan 1, 2011 6:25 pm (PST)



Select the albums in pictures when you sync.

On 02-Jan-2011, at 4:59 AM, "SmokieTopaz" <smokietopaz@gmail.com> wrote:

> How can I import a photo from my computer to my iPhone4? Thanks in advance.
>
> Ileana

6a.

No 3G service

Posted by: "charvey7508" charvey7508@yahoo.com   charvey7508

Sat Jan 1, 2011 6:57 pm (PST)



For that last few days my phone doesn't pick up a 3g signal just the slow edge network. Is anyone else having this issue? I live in Michigan.. I seen a message from AT&T in my account that said there was a carrier update to update the MMS features however I go there and no update available.

Thanks
Chris

6b.

Re: No 3G service

Posted by: "Bill Sardone" wsardone@att.net   wsardone

Sat Jan 1, 2011 7:32 pm (PST)



On the very rare occasions it happens to me, I turn the iPhone off. Then on. And 3G is back

Not very technical but if works for me in NJ.

Thanks

Bill

On Jan 1, 2011, at 9:29 PM, "charvey7508" <charvey7508@yahoo.com> wrote:

> For that last few days my phone doesn't pick up a 3g signal just the slow edge network. Is anyone else having this issue? I live in Michigan.. I seen a message from AT&T in my account that said there was a carrier update to update the MMS features however I go there and no update available.
>
> Thanks
> Chris

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