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Old 02-05-2011, 06:10 AM
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- I'd like to see the ability to create, rename, and delete multiple photo albums on the phone (not just via iTunes photo sync), combined with the ability to copy and move pictures between albums.

- Better use of lockscreen/notifications.

Does anyone have any other ideas for iOS 5.0 features?

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Old 02-07-2011, 12:08 AM
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+1 on the change to the photo albums on the phone.i also use a blackberry and its nice that i can create different albums for different pics so that i can jump right to specific pics.other than that i don't see any other changes that would make any difference,although i have only had my iphone4 for about a month.
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Old 02-07-2011, 01:38 AM
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I agree with you two. Better lockscreen and more photo options (as far as creating new albums, etc).
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Old 02-07-2011, 02:22 AM
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Just cuz i own an EVO does not mean I would never own an iPhone

I think notifications should be on the top list Lock screen sounds nice, but it needs to be accessable from from anywhere on the phone. Thew drop down seems right, but in Apples case. I could see then adding it to the multitasking bar.

Double tap the home button, swipe to the left. The icon on the far left will become the notification center. Tap it and a slide out designed much like folders will appear with a list of everything including the classic badges over the icons. - Basically lets say you have some mail. It will say

Gmail - (3)

of course the 3 will be the number of mail messages you have and perhaps the "gmail" will be the mail icon with the google "G" over it.

Other then that, perhaps make it work with out the need to sync it to itunes. Not just iPad, but iPhone and iPod touch requre you to sync it to itunes before you can use it. This is not good for those just starting out or those who just want to get their device up and running

File storage?

Widgets are a big thing. Perhaps have widgets that can be tired with existing apps (twitter or facebook widget. Post status updates from the home screen) download more in the app store.

It seems Apple is going towards a more darker GUI, so I think some tweaks to the UI on iOS could be in order. Nothing major, just some gradients and color changes
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*App that uses the NFC Chip(hopefully in iPhone 5) for mobile payments.

*Unobtrusive Notifications. I hate how that dialog box blocks my screen a la Windows 95 when I’m going something important, i.e. gaming.

*Files. From Rene Richie of TiPb.com, “It would be an icon on your homescreen like the photo gallery in which you could see all your music, documents, pictures and photos and be able to share them and view them with any app”

*More customization. Take the jailbreak themes and take away the jailbreaking. It would be great if I could have some themes to customize the look of my iPhone. The “wallpaper” isn’t cutting it.

*iTunes.com. Please make iTunes Stream. I buy the song(s) I want, and can stream them to devices I choose, unlimited amounts of times.

*iChat App. I want it to fuction the same way it does on my mac. I <3 iChat and it would make FaceTime more useful, which brings me to my next point.

*FaceTime. If it’s an “open” standard, can you please allow androids, blackberries, and windows 7 phone to use it? Not everyone owns an iPhone, Apple.

*Ability to delete unwanted Apple Apps. Think stocks, weather, voice memos.
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Old 02-07-2011, 09:58 AM
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Apple is waiting until FaceTime is on the iPad before they make it open. It would be embarrassing for an android tablet to have FaceTime while the iPad still does not.
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Notification system completely redone. And from what I've heard it will be happening for sure. To me that is the biggest drawback to the OS.
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*App that uses the NFC Chip(hopefully in iPhone 5) for mobile payments.

*Unobtrusive Notifications. I hate how that dialog box blocks my screen a la Windows 95 when I’m going something important, i.e. gaming.

*Files. From Rene Richie of TiPb.com, “It would be an icon on your homescreen like the photo gallery in which you could see all your music, documents, pictures and photos and be able to share them and view them with any app”

*More customization. Take the jailbreak themes and take away the jailbreaking. It would be great if I could have some themes to customize the look of my iPhone. The “wallpaper” isn’t cutting it.

*iTunes.com. Please make iTunes Stream. I buy the song(s) I want, and can stream them to devices I choose, unlimited amounts of times.

*iChat App. I want it to fuction the same way it does on my mac. I <3 iChat and it would make FaceTime more useful, which brings me to my next point.

*FaceTime. If it’s an “open” standard, can you please allow androids, blackberries, and windows 7 phone to use it? Not everyone owns an iPhone, Apple.

*Ability to delete unwanted Apple Apps. Think stocks, weather, voice memos.
I wouldn't trust Apple's Version of customization. It would most likely consist of 4 themes that they approve. I will keep my jailbreak rather than their Orwellian style of openness.

I think notifications and maybe a native SB Settings would be nice too. One place for all my toggles.
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Old 02-07-2011, 10:20 AM
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I think Apple will roll out its own mapping service, which will replace Google Maps wherever it's used on the phone, including the Maps and Photo apps, and maybe add new apps and features to existing apps since they will own the maps 100% (maybe a built-in turn-by-turn GPS app?). It should also include map downloads, or at least decent map caching on the phone, instead of relying on the network.

I think this is almost a sure thing, given Apple's acquisitions of Placebase and Poly9 in 2009, and the continuing strained relationship with Google. Maps are probably the biggest remaining area where Apple is completely dependent on Google, and I'm sure they'd like to remedy that.
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Old 02-07-2011, 10:20 AM
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In addition to what's been previously mentioned, I'd like to see:

[1] easier access to turning services (WiFi, Bluetooth, airplane, etc) on and off, like SBSettings does for jailbreakers.

[2] Ability to trigger the camera shutter with a hard button (such as the volume keys); hunting for the virtual button is a pain.

[3] SMS templates

[4] Better predictive text engine (with popup word choices)

[5] A visual indicator (flashing LED) for voicemail, texts, etc.

[6] Increase maximum apps that folders can contain.
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