Ten Things Apple Could Quickly Fix With the iPhone



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A lot of people have dug into some of the things they like and don’t like about the iPhone. John Gruber does a nice job and all the big technology blogs have chimed in about some of the big missing things with the iPhone such as a lack of clipboard, no Safari Keychain, and no IM client. Also, there are some iPhone bugs that I assume are going to get fixed such as the mail client sometimes reporting millions of un-downloaded messages, Recent Calls in the Phone application can sometimes be inaccurate and Safari and Google Maps can get overloaded and crash.

Update: Ben Higginbotham has a nice list of ten of these bigger things that are important as Apple moves closer and closer to developing the divine Jesusphone.

Each of those things could be its own post. Some are not easy fixes nor simple improvements. Instead of going down that road, I wanted to touch on ten things that Apple could possibly quickly fix with their first iPhone software update. Most of them are just UI quirks:

1. Driving directions mode should remember the address you just found. Let’s say you plugged in an address and it plots a point on the map. You click the little “driving directions” button in the bottom left. You get a “Start:” and “End:” field and both are blank. I think it should auto-fill one of the fields, especially as there is already a button to switch the contents between the Start and End fields. Yes, I’m aware if you click on the point you go to the information page and you can scroll down for driving directions. Wonder if you’ve scrolled away from the point? Wonder if you wanted to do it in one step instead of two?

2. iPhoto synching. I’m really surprised that everything syncs automatically except for pulling photos off of the iPhone and putting them into your iPhoto library. Right now after I sync the iPhone, I have to open iPhoto, download the photos manually and then manually re-sync the iPhone to update. I wish I could set a preference for it to just do that all for me.

3. To Do lists. They’ve been in iCal for years and I use them for non-date specific things I need to get done. iCal on the iPhone is slick. Where’s my slick To Do lists?

4. Remembering what you didn’t finish typing. This one drives me a little nuts. If you’re typing a text message or a URL and decide you want to switch apps to look at something before finishing it, it totally forgets everything you just typed when you go back to that application. That’s not really necessary is it? Update: I’ve found that this isn’t always true. I need to test it more.

5. Vertical scrolling in Safari, Mail and other applications. First off, scrolling on iPhone is generally very cool. Unfortunately, if the page is extremely long, such as an non-paginated thread on MNspeak.com, to get from the bottom of the page to the top of the page you need to flick the screen constantly for thirty seconds. The motion you use is similar to a naughty cat unrolling an entire roll of toilet paper. Getting to the top of the page is required to edit the URL, refresh the page, or add a bookmark so the ability to scroll quicker or jump to the top is important. The Phone application and iPod application have a lovely quick scroll feature on the right that takes you right to the section you want. Apple should implement this in the other applications. Update: Mike Lee in the comments adds that you can double tap the top menu bar to fly to the top of the page. Neat! Thanks! For scrolling to the bottom of a page and for Mail the quick scroll could still be used, though.

6. Selecting multiple items. I think other people have complained how hard it is to delete 20 emails or to send someone multiple photos when you can only do one at a time. I don’t think it’d be hard to add a new gesture or two. If not, I’d be satisfied in Mail if allowed for the left-to-right swipe to be applied to multiple items and have the delete button apply to all you’ve selected.

7. Foreign characters. Am I the only one that spells naïve and fiancée? There’s people in my address book with the names Gräbner, Córdova and Kästner. Sometimes I’ll text with friends en español. How do I get extended characters? Apple probably already has this figured out so they can release the iPhone in Europe; I hope they make the functionality available in the US version.

8. The Weather icon. The calendar icon updates itself automatically with the current date. The weather icon stays sunny and 73º. They’ll need to change this anyway for a European release as 73ºC is hot. I didn’t notice this until a friend pointed it out yesterday after using the iPhone for the first time. “It’s 73º out?” Now it bothers me. Thanks.

9. Quicker navigation in Mail. To get from a message in your Inbox in one account to a message in another account takes six steps. I like in Apple Mail for OS X where you can view all accounts at once. As well, the iPod application can show “All Songs” if you have multiple albums by the same artist.

10. That period and comma everyone else complains about. It’s frustrating that you need to go to the symbols page to type a period and comma. On Monday a friend asked me why she couldn’t use a double-space for period. Does RIM have this patented? :-) Update: Mike Lee adds in the comments that you can hold the symbol key and drag your finger to the symbol you want. Cool! I’m going to see if I can get used to that.

Despite these little things I still love the iPhone. As friends from the hiptop community know, I’m a stickler on a lot of the little UI things that I think could be improved. I’m pretty confident that Apple will address most of the things I mentioned. We’ll see, though.

Comments 15

  1. Bill Roehl wrote:

    7. Foreign characters. Am I the only one that spells naïve and fiancée?

    The predictive text while typing should automatically fix naive and fiancee to be spelled “properly”. You are the only person I know that cares that much about spelling them “correctly”. In fact, Firefox is reporting that naive is correct and “naïve” isn’t whereas it says that fiancee is incorrect and “fiancée” is.

    Weird.

    Posted 08 Jul 2007 at 10:02
  2. Mike Lee wrote:

    Great writeup! A couple obscure tips I read somewhere:

    For #5 - double tap the Safari menu bar and the web page will auto scroll back to the top to show the URL no matter how deep the page.

    For #10 - to get frequently needed punctuation like the period and @, just press and hold the symbols key and slide your finger to the symbol you want. When you release your finger, the alphabet keyboard returns.

    Posted 08 Jul 2007 at 10:59
  3. Aaron wrote:

    Woah Mike, those are both great tips. Thanks!

    Posted 08 Jul 2007 at 11:08
  4. Bone wrote:

    Aaron,

    All great points but, remember Leopard was supposed to be released in June too.

    Wait and see. October should be an early Christmas for iPhone owners.

    - Bone

    Posted 08 Jul 2007 at 20:00
  5. ellen wrote:

    just tried the punctuation trick………..it’s great!!!! Any way to copy and paste in the browser???????

    Posted 08 Jul 2007 at 21:58
  6. Seth wrote:

    Aaron- great post on this. What makes me happy is that these are all relatively small fixes and not large critical failures that would not doubt be the case with other companies in the field. I love how apple keeps hitting grand slams and micro$oft keeps tripping. We are now exclusively an apple family and my wife is jonsing for an iPhone.

    Posted 09 Jul 2007 at 07:58
  7. Aaron wrote:

    Bone- We’ll see. :-)

    Ellen- I agree, that punctuation trick is slick. No clipboard yet, though.

    Seth- I also agree. As Technology Evangelist and others have pointed out, there’s some other larger looming issues too. Battery life will be a big one.

    Posted 09 Jul 2007 at 09:14
  8. Seth wrote:

    Agreed on the battery life hopefully so long as the battery can take repeated charges and one keeps it on a power source things should be okay. I would imagine that it will take a few years for battery technology to catch up with current technology power consumption requirements. Though I am not really current with most things tech related right now. I have some serious catchup to play.

    Posted 09 Jul 2007 at 11:12
  9. Hedy wrote:

    hmm…y’all are lucky enough to get those pretty iphones and now all you do is talk about its flaws. can’t you just love iphone for what it is?!

    Posted 12 Jul 2007 at 21:56
  10. ellen wrote:

    Another add…you can’t view the times of individual texts if you haven’t cleared a conversation you’ve been having with someone.

    Posted 14 Jul 2007 at 09:51
  11. Aaron wrote:

    Ellen-

    That is mostly true. It works the same way iChat works: it puts a time stamp only on the beginning of a conversation but it will also add a time stamp if there has been a long duration between two messages (i.e. if someone texts you 6 hours later or something). I don’t like this about iChat, but they’ve kept it that way for years. I don’t think they’ll change that on the iPhone. :-(

    -Aaron

    Posted 14 Jul 2007 at 09:55
  12. Andy wrote:

    Battery life is one of the biggest challenges in little electronic devices I deal with. Once they are put “into” use there is “growing” resistance to changing out a dead battery. Since battery improvements are almost flat compared to the demand huge efforts into creative methods to extend battery life are used. One method we use that may apply to the iPhone is compression. Transmissions take a huge amount of battery so to limit the amount and frequency of a transmission could save significant battery life.

    Posted 16 Jul 2007 at 12:36
  13. Sornie wrote:

    It perplexes me that with all the apps Apple has that they can’t cobble together a mobile iChat client and get iPhoto to sync up with iPhone, it works for the newer iPods. I guess that’s why I never buy the first of something to come out.

    Posted 18 Jul 2007 at 07:31
  14. Jeremy wrote:

    [in his best James T. Kirk voice, fists clenched] iPhonnnnnnne!

    Posted 19 Jul 2007 at 21:29
  15. kgbalaji wrote:

    Can I have custom ringtones for my phone as I am currently using 1.0.2 and itunes 7.5. I managed to follow the steps metioned to convert the mp3 into aac format and then coyping to the ringtones. Once I start to sync an error pops up saying that the format is not valid for the iphone. Anyone had luck in customising the ringtone using 1.0.2+itunes 7.5. Appreciate if you could share your tips.

    Posted 25 Nov 2007 at 00:48

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