H hello51191 macrumors newbie Original poster Aug 26, 2008 10 0 Aug 26, 2008 #1 Is there a way to make the picture of a caller show on the upper right hand corner, like the iphone commericals, instead of having the whole picture show up on the phone?
Is there a way to make the picture of a caller show on the upper right hand corner, like the iphone commericals, instead of having the whole picture show up on the phone?
Ntombi macrumors 68040 Jul 1, 2008 3,822 1,636 Bostonian exiled in SoCal Aug 26, 2008 #2 Add the picture to the contact on your computer, not on the iPhone itself.
Warbrain macrumors 603 Jun 28, 2004 5,702 293 Chicago, IL Aug 26, 2008 #3 Ntombi said: Add the picture to the contact on your computer, not on the iPhone itself. Click to expand... Even then it'll sometimes take up the whole thing. I've had that happen.
Ntombi said: Add the picture to the contact on your computer, not on the iPhone itself. Click to expand... Even then it'll sometimes take up the whole thing. I've had that happen.
iGuardian macrumors 6502a Aug 26, 2008 552 18 Aug 26, 2008 #4 From what I've seen from my iPhone is this: Receiving a phonecall: It looks like the ad, name and small picture on the top bar. Making a phonecall: The bar at the top gives the name, however the picture is now larger and in the centre. I'm not sure if there's any way to change this, however, I believe it's preset.
From what I've seen from my iPhone is this: Receiving a phonecall: It looks like the ad, name and small picture on the top bar. Making a phonecall: The bar at the top gives the name, however the picture is now larger and in the centre. I'm not sure if there's any way to change this, however, I believe it's preset.
M macwall macrumors 6502 Nov 5, 2007 251 1 Cupertino, CA Aug 27, 2008 #5 this happened to me too for some reason. i re-attached pics to the contacts and it worked again...
T TMagic macrumors newbie Jul 11, 2008 2 0 Aug 27, 2008 #6 I think it depends on the resolution of the picture. If it is high enough, it displays it full screen, otherwise it reverts to in the corner.
I think it depends on the resolution of the picture. If it is high enough, it displays it full screen, otherwise it reverts to in the corner.