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A Look Back At My iPhone 4 Predictions

August30

On April 6th, 2010, I wrote the post, The iPad And The 4th Generation iPhone. I wrote it before iOS 4.0 was announced and before iPhone 4 was announced. What I basically did was speculate what may happen with the 4th generation iPhone, based on was currently happening with the iPad.

“Netflix” Prediction

I predicted:

Why is this on the iPad and not the iPhone?

The last reason, and possibly the most realistic reason, that there’s never been an iPhone Netflix app is because Apple’s kept (or discouraged) Netflix from doing one for the iPhone in the past. But with Apple trying to get people to buy the iPad as a way to get media content to this device, they of course allowed, if not encouraged, Netflix to do an app for the iPad. But the good news is that, demand and pressure should make an iPhone version come out at some points (months or even longer)

The result? Yes, during the iOS 4 introduction, a Netflix representative came out on stage and accounced that there would be a Netflix app available for the iPhone. It would run on 3GS and 4 iPhones and would work over both wifi and 3G. The release date wasn’t announced and, to this date, it still hasn’t been released “months or even longer” like, unfortunately, I also predicted.

“iBooks” Prediction

I predicted:

iBooks will be released with the new OS 4.0. Do I know this for a fact? Na… but trust me, it will. It’ll function just like Stanza, but will have the better page turning and will have the ebooks market place. People will flock to the iBooks application to read their books from.

The result? Everything I said came true. iBooks not only comes with the new iPhone 4, but it comes with OS 4.0. It functions just like Stanza, but has better page turning and has a great ebook market place. Most people, including myself, have abandoned all other ebook reader apps in favor for the iBooks app.

“Content” Prediction

I predicted:

I don’t think that content is guaranteed to us (iPhones).

I was unfortunately right, that yes, there isn’t content on iPhones like there is on iPads. The reason? In a nut shell; screen size.

“iPhone Forth Generation Speed” Prediction

I predicted:

Now do I think this new iPhone will have the 1,000 MHz A4 processor? I don’t know. The processor may or may not be optimized for the iPhone battery. In fact, it doesn’t have to be a 1,000 MHz processor to put out that kinda’ power. It could be 800 or 900 MHz. It could perform as fast as the iPad (I assume) because of it’s smaller screen not requiring as much CPU to get the same tasks done.

Do I think this new iPhone will have a more powerful processor than the iPad? No, I think that’s more than powerful enough.

The result? I was right on the money. I predicted that Apple would use the A4 processor, I predicted that the A4 processor in an iPhone would perform faster than it does in an iPad and that there would be battery drain issues with the current (3GS) battery if the A4 battery was used. And that’s what happened.

Apple did use the A4 processor in the iPhone 4. The processor does perform faster in the iPhone than iPad. And the iPhone 4 has a much bigger battery to compensate for the faster A4 battery.

“What The iPad Means For The iPhone” Prediction

I predicted:

The iPad’s going to give a lot of new content to the iPhone, just has the iPhone will give do the same for the iPad. It’s like a little ecosystem.

The result? It’s true, the “mindset” of most tech pundits when the iPad first came out was that the “iPhone is old news and the iPad is better and far superior” and that “the iPad will cannibalize the sales of iPhones, their content and their apps”. I was worried that could happen because so many big names were saying it, even though I knew logically it shouldn’t happen. But it didn’t happen.

iPads and iPhones do have a little ecosystem of support. There is no threat from the iPad. In fact, the iPad is a great thing to happen to iPhones.

5 Out Of 5 Predictions True

So I did a pretty **** good job there on my predictions. But when I wrote them, I really wasn’t out to make predictions, I was just out to share some educated observational guesses of mine of how things would turn out. But given my great track record here, I’m gonna’ try to do the same thing next year on the predictions of the fifth generation iPhone.

Will I get my next round of predictions right? Your prediction’s as good as mine.

Peace, JbB

I Installed Two iPhone Docks In My Ride

August29

I’ve got the Neocell 4 and everything’s good, but one problem is with the iPhone dock that I installed into the Lexus. The problem is that the dock was for the Neocell 3GS but not the brand new Neocell 4. iPhone 3G / 3GS docks won’t work for iPhone 4′s because the design of the dock is just different. But iPhone 2G docks WILL work for iPhone 4′s.

So I found one of the Neocell 2G’s old docks and immediately put it to good use.

I did the same thing with the iPhone 2G dock that I did with the iPhone 3G / 3GS dock. I covered all connectors and spray painted it a tan color and also spray painted a protective paint coating on. Here’s the result. (It was raining when the pictures were taken, and these pictures were taken with an iPhone 3G.)

Looks pretty tight, right? But I didn’t stop there. This presented another problem. Before the Neocell 4, the dock could be used for my wife’s iPhone, my mother’s, my best friend’s, etc. When they road with me and wanted to charge their 3G or 3GS iPhone’s, no prob. I’d just take the Neocell 3GS off the dock and drop theirs in.

But now I can’t. Only iPhone 2G’s and iPhone 4′s can work in this dock. And ain’t no one I know has an iPhone 2G, and I’m the only one that has an iPhone 4 (I feel so special, haha) so that means this dock is exclusive to only me.

Man, I don’t want that. I want everyone to be able to dock into the Lexus. I knew people had successfully “modded” iPhone docks to work with other models of iPhones, but the result was HORRIFIC. I mean **** right fugly.

Man, I ain’t puttin some fugly thing into the Lexus.

I’m pretty skilled with a Dremel, so I figured I’d give it a shot. I had a Hong Kong knock off iPhone 3G / 3GS dock that didn’t work, so I decided to see if I could modify it clean enough to pass as a clean, non fugly dock. If I could on this dock, I’d try it on one of my OEM Apple 3G / 3GS iPhone docks. But…

The plastic couldn’t hold up. As you see, it didn’t turn out right. If the very front could stay in tact, this would have worked. I would have coated the “new inside” with it’s own wall-type structure, painted it and that would have worked as it would fit all generations of iPhone.

But it didn’t. The front chipped apart under the stress of having the inner curved parts surgically removed with my Dremel.

So I decided to on something better. I decided to install a second iPhone dock into the Lexus, and this one would be for 3G and 3GS iPhones.

I did the same thing as I did for the iPhone 2G / 4 dock, I masked off all protective areas (including speaker port holes) and painted it black and then sprayed on a protective coating. Check out the pics. (These pics were also taken while raining, but taken with the Neocell 4.)

As you can see, the dock blends in perfectly with the glove box (the little “white” you see on the dock is the reflection of light). The sync cable’s pretty noticeable, but if the white against black keeps annoying me, I’ll order a black sync cable. I’m leaving the cable lose and not hiding or installing it into the interior anywhere so that if someone, such as my wife, wants to use her iPhone while charging it, the cable be unplugged easily (and just as easily, plugged back in).

But that’s not the best feature of them all. Check out the video (recorded with the Neocell 4)…

As you can see, I installed it in such a way that the glove box can actually CLOSE while an iPhone’s sittin’ on the dock charging. I mean, that’s some groovy-*** **** there.

So yeah baby, I’m happy now to have two docks in the Lexus.

Peace, JbB

Neocell 4 Unboxing

August28

So yesterday I got the Neocell 4. Here’s the unboxing photos… (all of them were taken with an iPhone 2G by the way)

The box arrives from FexEx.

I ordered it from AT&T online on 08/25/2010 and it arrived on 08/27/2010.

Using my trusty transforming key knife to open it.

Whoh… there it is.

Come to papa…

Careful… careful…

Slowly I lift the lid…

‘Freak. There it is.

Yeah, yeah, yeah…

Damn, I’m lookin’ good.

Slowly lifting the protective screen…

Beautifully smooth glass there baby.

There’s the back with the screen protector on. Look at that big *** camera.

Taking the back off, love that reflective text.

There’s the accessories, neatly packaged in the box there.

Booting the Neocell 4 for the very first time.

There we go, now it needs activation. No prob.

The Neocell 4 sittin’ pretty in the Neocell 2G’s dock.

It’s a perfect fit.

There we go, now I’m restoring this “iPhone” with the Neocell 3GS’s data.

Not too much longer now.

Syncing the Neocell 3GS’s data to this “iPhone”…

The Neocell 4′s rebooting…

Now it’s virtually the “Neocell 4″.

Peace, JbB

Car Radio Controlling iPhone’s Pandora

August27

This is amazing! An after market high-end car stereo that can interface with your iPhone to control Pandora!

But it costs $1,000 (will be less of course, about $799). It’s great and all, but you know… you can just use an iPhone dock like I do with your iPhone mounted in touch / visual reach to control whatever it is you wanna’ control. I mean that’s great, don’t get me wrong. Instead of this BS of paying extra for internet access to a radio in your car or something, you can instead use your iPhone like you would normally, feeding off the internet of it to your car’s stereo.

How does this work?

But here’s an important question; does this count as tethering? It shouldn’t. I mean, after all, this is just an API for controlling the iPhone’s Pandora. I mean, it would be tethering if Pandora didn’t run on your iPhone and a car stereo simply used the internet access to feed it’s own Pandora function. But apparently it’s not, it’s just using iOS 4 API’s to feed information from Pandora playing on your iPhone.

It’s like this. Pandora plays on your iPhone and the audio output is already feed through the special car dock connector, and the car is also feed the title information, as well as other interface information, such as artwork, genre, rating, navigation, etc. (Just like systems that can access and control your iPod app, that system really isn’t running it’s own iPod system, it’s simply accessing information off of the iPhone running the iPod.)

It’s fascinating technology though. It shows the explosive power of both iPhones and Pandora. But would I use it? Well ****, if I were offered it for free, heck yeah I would! But that’s a lotta’ money.

Stereo Interface VS. Dock Interface

Basically, let’s break it down to what it really does when compared to current setups. It offers you an interface to control your iPhone to have your iPod music collection play or have Pandora play. But using an iPhone dock (or mount even) right near your stereo gives you the same functionality.

VS.

  1. In both setups, you have to physically connect your iPhone.
  2. In both setups, your iPhone charges.
  3. In both setups, you can run GPS navigation with Pandora running.
  4. In both setups, you have easy connecting / disconnecting of iPhone.
  5. Only in dock setup can you control every aspect of your iPhone.

And that’s it right there. I mean, having an iPhone dock setup, you can control every part of your iPhone. Wanna’ run something other than Pandora or iPod? You can. If a text message comes up or a notification about a item on eBay pops up, you can see it because your keeping your iPhone out front and center as your “interface” into your media (and GPS navigation, as I’m doing currently).

This stereo is an absolutely great idea, but I’d still want my iPhone to be out front and center like it is currently. I mean, controlling **** like Pandora through the interface of your stereo’s amazing, but you still need your iPhone out front and center at times. For instance, what happens if your music stops all of the sudden? Is it because Pandora froze or because you don’t have cell reception? You gotta’ bring your iPhone out and look at it.

So I’d totally love to have a car stereo system interface like this with the Neocell, but the problem is that I’d want it setup the way it currently is and, in fact, I’d want to control everything from my iPhone itself. It’s just that easy. Got the GPS navigation app open and need to pause Pandora? Double click on the home button, swipe right and tap pause. Receive a phone call and simply pick it up from the dock one-handed to take the call (unlike cables that connect into your iPhone) and start talkin’. Once done, redock, double click home button, swipe left and tap “play”.

There is the convent issue that this stereo has bluetooth hands free calling, but you can simply get that with a lot of stereos on the market now for a LOT less than this stereo.

It’s kinda’ frustrating because this seems like such an awesome product for someone like me, but I can easily see myself not using it’s interface and instead using my iPhone because of so many reasons.

Somebody improve the dock experience

Instead of an interface to control your iPhone, I’d like to see an improvement to the Apple dock. I’d love to see a device that functions just like the current dock does, but has the unique ability to rotate into landscape view all while keeping your iPhone firmly in place, providing power and audio ports (not a built-in wire, but ports like the current dock), low profile like the current dock and most important, a simple “dock” method of connecting and not some stupid snap on bull ****.

Conclusion

This stereo will be great for a lotta’ people, but for me, I’m gonna’ continue building systems around my iPhone being the interface of my system and not the other way around.

Peace, JbB

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