3 pages into a forum, and boom, crash. I wasn't even using iPod.
Even MS can write a browser that doesn't crash.
Even MS can write a browser that doesn't crash.
Have you tried restoring the iPhone? Mine doesn't crash that often, even before the update I could go a good half an hour or more without it crashing, and this was with listening to music.
Mine would crash with ipod prior to update, but no issues now while surfing. No crashes on Safari noted yet
3 pages into a forum, and boom, crash. I wasn't even using iPod.
Even MS can write a browser that doesn't crash.![]()
call my comment stupid all you like. Its what apple deserves. I'm constantly reporting safari crashes to apple on my iMac and MacBook. I even do my best to let them know what pages cause it. I've seen no improvement. I use to hate using IE, but it didn't crash.
Its only crashed once sense the update, so its likely the photo forum(I haven't visited again)
To me, that sounds like a crash due to running out of memory. The iPhone doesn't handle pages with tons of pictures very well at all
call my comment stupid all you like. Its what apple deserves. I'm constantly reporting safari crashes to apple on my iMac and MacBook. I even do my best to let them know what pages cause it. I've seen no improvement. I use to hate using IE, but it didn't crash.
Its only crashed once sense the update, so its likely the photo forum(I haven't visited again)
IE didn't crash? How many WM phones have you used and for how long? Not only has IE crashed on EVERY WM phone I have owned but the WHOLE OS had to be pretty much warm started daily to be stable in my experience..
You know all you have to do is hit the check box that says dont ask me again in iTunes, and it submits the reports automatically!
None, I tend to avoid MS products for a lot of reasons. I'm not surprised about the crashes. I was referring to IE on NT/XP, as compared to Safari on OS X. I only brought up the OS X crashes because they act just like the crashes I've experienced with Safari on the iPhone, so they are possibly carry-over bugs. Which is the reason for my frustration, since I've been good about reporting Safari crashes.
WM has been MUCH buggier in my history. Apple has done a great job in my opinion on their first round out on a phone OS.
My expectations were higher.
At least Safari crashes back to the home page. I give them points for that.
Both Windows Mobile and iPhone OS and apps are total crap, speaking from a realtime embedded systems viewpoint. A phone's OS and its native apps should be solid as a rock. That's one reason why you shouldn't try to morph a desktop OS into this situation.
It's clear that Windows Mobile is written by bored, non-inventive programmers, who've spent way too much time using its big brother's APIs.
It's just as clear that the iPhone was rushed to market, not tested nearly enough, and has the potential of becoming somewhat of a public relations disaster for Apple... because they don't understand that phones are far more personal and integral to daily life, than an iPod or computer. Keeping silent about bugs and updates is a bad idea in this market.
What do others think about their silence tactic in this case?
So you are using full IE on XP as a comparison against Safari on the iPhone?
A bit of an unfair comparison don't you think when you are going to judge one company against another.
Also you have NEVER had IE crash? NEVER? How long you been using it? I don't mean to sound like I'm saying you are telling the truth but there has been some very unstable releases of IE for me in the past. The current one isn't bad but it was either 5 or 6 that just didn't seem to run very well for me at all on one of my media servers.
For it is very much the opposite. I feel the iPhone has been by far the most solid "smart" phone I have owned.
In this case I feel Apple delivered just what was promised. Now everything else that is added is just free icing on the cake IMO.
Good to hear. I didn't bother with any previous smart phones, because I didn't want to put up with the size, for the little I use Inet on the go.
You have to admit iPod crashing within a song or two every time Safari was used is hardly quality? Apple went a month before addressing this, which I also think is bad. If your's didn't then, good for you, but there was sure a lot of us that weren't so lucky.
Apple went a month before addressing this, which I also think is bad.
3 pages into a forum, and boom, crash. I wasn't even using iPod.
Even MS can write a browser that doesn't crash.![]()
Didn't run into the iPod crashing problem. If it has been fixed for you within a month I would say that has been great.
It's a month to us, many more to Apple.
We know that the first units went to AT&T for field testing by 200 people back around mid-April. So it's been three and a half months to figure out and fix bugs.
Oddly enough, the major complaint at the time was... low volume! Supposedly it was fixed. Now I suppose it's possible that only models manufactured later had the fix.
Low volume is subjective. It isn't something they are going to halt everything and get right to work on. Now security fixes like the one we saw yesterday is something different..
Also remember the iPhone I'm sure had a very large team working on it before launch. Now it is out the phone DOES function. The team I'm sure is much smaller as people have been shifted to Leopard and other products that are due to refresh.