Although my last pronouncement of an iPhone and iPad OS 4.0 was an April Fool’s joke, Apple’s latest announcement is that it will be delivering a “sneak peek” into the iPhone OS 4.0 on April 8th, although there’s no word yet on when the actual OS itself will be downloadable for existing iPhone, iPod Touch and iPad users.
So, it's April Fool's day again, and this time I came up with quite a nice joke. Sadly, things haven't worked out, so I figured I'd tell you what I had planned so at least you know that I tried!
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I've been asked to develop an App for both systems, Android and iPhone, and both must look the same. So, I would like to get a set of icons that look like the iPhone buttons.
Anybody knows a link where I can download/buy a set of .png to make the Android app look like the iPhone one? (In iPhone, im gonna use de default buttons)
Thank you.
Everybody has been waiting patiently for iPhone 5 benchmarks and it looks like we have our first one from Primate Labs’ GeekBench. Apple is touting the new A6 processor in the iPhone 5 to be twice as fast for general operations and graphics. In the latest score on GeekBench, it hit 1601, which is actually 2.5 times faster than the iPhone 4S (629) and about double that of the iPad 3 (766).
In my app, I've used map like http://maps.google.com/maps?q=
The problem is that Android has a label “A” but iPhone has the address. when I tap the Pin label to “get Directions” in iPhone, the page does contain the actual street address, but Android doesn't.
As far as I know, iPhone has its own app in order to display map, but Android displays in the browser.
Should I stick with Iphone and get the 4s or get an android. If I stick with Iphone I am going to get the iphone 4s since my Iphone 4 contract ended. Android is good looking and everything but it doesn't have that iphone stuff that I am more used to and I would have to rebuy all my apps and some apps that I use aren't in the android market place.
A first generation Apple iPhone running the Linux kernel and Google’s Android mobile operating system. Details and source code available at linuxoniphone.blogspot.com
Hi, I currently have a iPhone 3GS but I've decided that I'm going to go with a Android next (as my brother has a iPhone 5 & it's basically the same phone over & over) because I want something new.