Awesome iOS features. Coming soon to iPhones in the US exclusively.
I think the better question is would Apple even approve it?
I think they'd have to as long as Mapquest, Bing, and Navigon continue to
It's not 2009.
Fix-ed.Oh hey, in beta 3, Maps now shows all of the MTA stops in Manhattan. No transit directions yet, but I suspect the 3rd-party Google Maps app be ready before launch.
Like it does with the iOS Personal Hotspot feature, U.S. carrier AT&T appears set to control and charge for the iOS 6 FaceTime over Cellular feature. This iOS 6 enhancement brings the formally WiFi only iOS device video calling feature into a more useful state, letting people use the feature practically anywhere they may be. AT&T provided us with the following statement:
We’re working closely with Apple on the new developer build of iOS6 and we’ll share more information with our customers as it becomes available.
We attempted to bring up the same same error message when enabling the FaceTime over Cellular feature on a Verizon iPad WiFi + Cellular, but the feature enabled without an issue. AT&T charges for a separate plan to use Personal Hotspot on its network, and the carrier appears set to replicate that process with FaceTime over Cellular.
To replicate the process of receiving the above error message, you need to restore your network settings. It is also appearing for some people who have restored to iOS 6 beta 3.
With the large amount of data that a FaceTime call over Cellular uses, it doesn’t seem like a stretch for AT&T to want to charge for the feature. At this time, other iOS device carrier-partner plans are unclear, but AT&T is the first carrier that demonstrates evidence (in iOS 6 beta 3) for a plan to charge for the feature.
Can you still not make calls and use data at the same time on Verizon? What are the disadvantages to using Verizon over AT&T at this point?
Well.....looks like AT&T is prepping to charge for the "Facetime over Cellular" feature...
iOS6 beta 3 was great. And then iMessage stopped working again. Aaaaaaaaargh.
It'd be hilarious if Google releases the Maps app with support for Apple's new transit API, with the areas served to be defined as the entire world so it always shows up in Map's list of available transit apps. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if they really did that.badcrumble said:Oh hey, in beta 3, Maps now shows all of the MTA stops in Manhattan. No transit directions yet, but I suspect the 3rd-party Google Maps app be ready before launch.
Fix-ed.
New .icloud.com email addresses for everyone who has mail. I just send an email to [email protected] and it came through to my [email protected]
Trying to get my phone added to my iPad, but I'll wait for another few betas to come out first. But I'm desperate to try Siri though
They're phasing out me.com? That *has* to be a joke...
My me.com address is my favorite I've ever owned.
They are, but everyone who has an existing me.com address on iCloud will be able to keep it and use it alongside the icloud.com one. If you try to sign up for a new iCloud account after iOS 6 rolls out of beta, you can only create icloud.com addresses.
I think they need to be using MapKit (Apple's maps) to be able to do that. They could do that if they want to overlay things on top of the Apple Maps, but I doubt that's happening.It'd be hilarious if Google releases the Maps app with support for Apple's new transit API, with the areas served to be defined as the entire world so it always shows up in Map's list of available transit apps. Actually, I wouldn't be surprised if they really did that.
^Yeah, thank god it's not a forced move. As long as I can keep my @me email and access it like normal, i'll be fine. Any reason in particular why they're changing it to @icloud?
I think they need to be using MapKit (Apple's maps) to be able to do that. They could do that if they want to overlay things on top of the Apple Maps, but I doubt that's happening.
^Yeah, thank god it's not a forced move. As long as I can keep my @me email and access it like normal, i'll be fine. Any reason in particular why they're changing it to @icloud?
I don't have the slides on me right now, but the whole transit apps stuff was covered in the WWDC MapKit sessions, I feel like they'd need you to use it. Maybe I'm misremembering.Are you sure MapKit is a requirement?
As far as I know, when the transit apps list gets populated, tapping one you already have installed will launch that app and pass the start and end points to the app. It's up to the app to figure out how to plan the route and show it to the user, whether they use MapKit or not.
They already charge for it. It's called a capped data plan.
If they do this, I will fume.Would this be in addition to that?
4GB = $40 a month
Facetime = $20 a month
Bill = $60 a month?
Would this be in addition to that?
4GB = $40 a month
Facetime = $20 a month
Bill = $60 a month?
Fuck AT&T. Using the same data plan and they still want to nickle and dime. Too bad Sprint is dogshit, I would love to jump over.
make sure your clock is correct.
There is no way they would be allowed to charge for using FaceTime. It uses your data like anything else that you already pay for.
I'm disappointed that they're phasing out me.com addresses soon. me.com is so much simpler and better.
Clock? It looks fine...
Routing apps don't require you to use Apple's map data.
Yeah, MKMapItem is just handling launching the third party app from Maps. It'll give the start and end locations and the launched routing app has to figure out a route with that information.If using Routing Apps, they are passed an "MKMapItem" (which contain start point and destination) though--can you pull their data out and use them outside of Map Kit?
Is there a way to mute the notification sounds from Messages during the night? I don't want to mute the entire device as I want to use the alarm
Is there a way to mute the notification sounds from Messages during the night? I don't want to mute the entire device as I want to use the alarm
I might be wrong but I think the alarm sounds even if your device is muted.
i'm fairly confident that the alarm is not affected by the mute button.
Alarms are unaffected by the mute switch. If they were, I'd never wake up on time.
Any luck with iMessage. Mine will not activate either. It registers my email address but not my phone number. My time, date, and location are all correct.
Any luck with iMessage. Mine will not activate either. It registers my email address but not my phone number. My time, date, and location are all correct.