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I hope that's not the only thing it fixes - iPhone 3.1 also disabled iPod controls when you double tapped the home button (except in certain instances). Let's find out.
@Tamar Weinberg: You can use the Settings to adjust what happens when you double tap the Home button. Perhaps your preferences were changed to something else?
@EBone: no, it's worse than that. It only gives you the quick iPod controls if it considers the music application to be open. This (largely) is only if music is already playing, or if the application was the last thing open before sleep set in.
It's particularly annoying if you like to listen to music while using apps that pause whatevers playing on startup.
@Tamar Weinberg: From what I herd from a friend (Have not tried it yet.) You can tap the center button on your headphones with mic to get it playing. BlueGeek is right about it only working when music is open. I agree it is a pain, I used to do that all the time on some apps where I didnt like their music. Now all it does for me when I try and play the music is exit the app.
@KTK1990: Assuming you have headphones with a mic. I don't so I can't test the theory.
@BlueGeek: Yes, exactly. And I've been 1. using the Apple discussion forums to complain (along with several others, most notably 1G iPod touch users who don't have volume controls on the device *at all*) and 2. using Apple's request form to tell them to revert to the previous featureset. I also sent a rather curt email to Steve Jobs and Paul Schiller because it angers me so much. I've been fighting for a universal app sound override Settings option since September 2008.
To @EBone, @kazinstrife (and even my new friend Spinny who can't see his own comment yet): Before firmware v3.1, if you double tapped the home button while an app was running, you'd get a pop-up of the iPod controls. If you double-tap now and fix it in the Settings menu, it exits OUT of the app and takes you to the music app. Not what I'm looking for.
@Tamar Weinberg: I just tried it. Pushing center stops the game music and plays the song. But when your done, you just hear nothing. Using a 64 gig touch I purchased yesterday.
Also, all new ipods touches (g3 i know, not sure of the 8 gig), and iPhones come with the headphone with mic and volume controls.
@yardameus: Not sure about that as explained by the others in this discussion. I have General Settings Home to direct to iPod, but double tapping the home button does NOT give you iPod controls (that is, the little pop-up that isn't intrusive and is probably the only multitasking feature that exists on the iPod/iPhone). It actually exits out of the app you're running and takes you to the music, which defeats the purpose.
The problem for me is when I am running a game and want to at least have control of my music. If the game is running and the game is set to automatically turn off my music, I have no way of getting the music app again via double-tapping. And that issue is even worse for people who are running 1st gen touches because they have no access to volume control at *all*.
It's a real shame that Apple doesn't care to address this and even removed its functionality with the 3.x firmware.
@KTK1990: Maybe I need to check out those headphones. But I'm doubting it will address what is needed -- and that is, to get the iPod controls when an application actually turns off the music app.
@Tamar Weinberg: Maybe this is late for this thread, but I've found that doing a quick "lock", then double tap home, lets you see the iPod controls. Then, once you're playing what you want, unlock and resume what you were doing. Works for me.
Make sure Settings - General - Home has "iPod" selected and "iPod Controls" set to On.
@Auhim: I'm not sure what you're doing here but once a game interrupts your music that is currently playing, nothing -- not a quick lock or anything -- will restore iPod controls. And yes, I tried your solution to no avail. #iphoneos312
@Tamar Weinberg: Well, these have certainly been some delayed replies.
For me it's a double tap while the iPhone is still locked. That always brings up basic iPod controls for me no matter what's happening (or not happening) on my iPhone. Just previos/play/pause/next and, if something's playing, the basic track info.
This even works when I'm in, say, Tap Tap Revenge.
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I was about to send this above reply when I decided to verify. It does work when I'm in the menu of Tap Tap Revenge, but not during gameplay. However, although TTR took control of the audio, once I exited to the TTR menu out of the gameplay screen, I could then lock, double-tap home, and click play once again.
So the only time this doesn't work is when a game is actively taking over the audio. It works fine once a game lets go, sometimes without exiting the app, and you don't have to re-open the iPod app to get it to work after something else has stopped your playback. #iphoneos312
So there really is a recognized sleep issue! Wow, I thought I was crazy. I have to do hard resets of my iPhone at least twice a week, if not more, because it won't wake back up.
@Eruanno: I have no idea what they're talking about either. Haven't seen any problems so far. Well, aside from the fact that it sometimes loses the 3G connection even though it has good reception... Turning 3G off and then on again takes care of that btw.
In the last 2 weeks my phone has been lying to me about battery percentage. I could sit with it on at the home screen and actually watch the batter % drop every few minutes. This should not happen.
From a full charge with minimal use (1 hour music, checking mail every 15 mins, 1 or 2 short phone calls) it said I was at 12% after only 4 hours. I Plugged it in to charge and it suddenly jumped to 63% and was fine the rest of the day. This keeps happening and I'm hoping this update fixes it.
@southerngeek: I went by the apple store and they said to reinstall the OS and re-sync (Don't restore from back-up) since it sounds like a corrupted OS. I did this and it still hasn't fixed it. They said it it didn't they would replace with new hardware. I've been out of the country until now so I'll be going back this week and swapping out my phone for a new one. #iphoneos312
@JackTheTripper: I went ahead with 3.1.2, and mine's gotten somewhat better. The really weird part is that I now have good days and bad. With nearly identical use, sometimes I get home after work with 75% left, and sometimes it's closer to 35%. Annoying, but I'm done screwing with it. #iphoneos312
Hope this fixes the sensitivity for changing from portrait to landscape, too. Used to be able to put my phone in the motorcycle cradle with no problem. Ever since upgrading to 3.1 the vibrations from the bike have been freaking it out. It keeps flipping orientation every few seconds. Makes it impossible to queue up songs.
@benztech55amg: I don't ride my bicycle with my iPhone without putting it in a bag under my seat where it will sustain the least amount of trauma in a crash. You put yours on your motorcycle? You truly are harder core than I.
@badhatharry: Wiping out on a motorcycle is a tad different than wiping out on a bicycle. The last thing I'd be worried about when crashing my moto would be my iPhone.
@bobman1235: I can understand that. Still, breaking your iPhone just adds insult to the injuries you sustained in the accident. Although it's possible insurance would cover a new one. Still, that's a bit more reckless than I would be comfortable with
@badhatharry: By the way, love the username. "That's some bad hat harry" is pretty much my default saying to anyone wearing a hat that's even moderately out of the ordinary. THen again, I'm obsessed with Jaws.
Oh thanks be to Jebus, My Touch died from battery swell a number of weeks ago and the night I got the replacement, 3.1.1 was issued and got installed when I "restored" to the new Touch.
I've been having the "cannot wake" now and then ever since. I'd been girding my loins for another session with their tech support line.
i start to hate updates...
2 of my friends will come to tell me they briked their jailbrake iphone. and they will come with 999 of their friends who also got stuck and want me to fix it up.
"• Resolves intermittent issue that may interrupt cellular network services until restart"
Thank GOD. I've had this happen to me two times and I am pissed off. I missed important calls on both occasions and was ready to call and bitch to AT&T if it happened again. At least now I know it was Apple's fault (and that they have fixed it!)
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It's particularly annoying if you like to listen to music while using apps that pause whatevers playing on startup.
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@BlueGeek: Yes, exactly. And I've been 1. using the Apple discussion forums to complain (along with several others, most notably 1G iPod touch users who don't have volume controls on the device *at all*) and 2. using Apple's request form to tell them to revert to the previous featureset. I also sent a rather curt email to Steve Jobs and Paul Schiller because it angers me so much. I've been fighting for a universal app sound override Settings option since September 2008.
To @EBone, @kazinstrife (and even my new friend Spinny who can't see his own comment yet): Before firmware v3.1, if you double tapped the home button while an app was running, you'd get a pop-up of the iPod controls. If you double-tap now and fix it in the Settings menu, it exits OUT of the app and takes you to the music app. Not what I'm looking for.
See the YouTube video above for an explanation.
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Also, all new ipods touches (g3 i know, not sure of the 8 gig), and iPhones come with the headphone with mic and volume controls.
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The problem for me is when I am running a game and want to at least have control of my music. If the game is running and the game is set to automatically turn off my music, I have no way of getting the music app again via double-tapping. And that issue is even worse for people who are running 1st gen touches because they have no access to volume control at *all*.
It's a real shame that Apple doesn't care to address this and even removed its functionality with the 3.x firmware.
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Make sure Settings - General - Home has "iPod" selected and "iPod Controls" set to On.
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For me it's a double tap while the iPhone is still locked. That always brings up basic iPod controls for me no matter what's happening (or not happening) on my iPhone. Just previos/play/pause/next and, if something's playing, the basic track info.
This even works when I'm in, say, Tap Tap Revenge.
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I was about to send this above reply when I decided to verify. It does work when I'm in the menu of Tap Tap Revenge, but not during gameplay. However, although TTR took control of the audio, once I exited to the TTR menu out of the gameplay screen, I could then lock, double-tap home, and click play once again.
So the only time this doesn't work is when a game is actively taking over the audio. It works fine once a game lets go, sometimes without exiting the app, and you don't have to re-open the iPod app to get it to work after something else has stopped your playback. #iphoneos312
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From a full charge with minimal use (1 hour music, checking mail every 15 mins, 1 or 2 short phone calls) it said I was at 12% after only 4 hours. I Plugged it in to charge and it suddenly jumped to 63% and was fine the rest of the day. This keeps happening and I'm hoping this update fixes it.
I had the no wake once as well.
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Just got back from the apple store with new phone. Hope there are no problems with this one. #iphoneos312
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I've been having the "cannot wake" now and then ever since. I'd been girding my loins for another session with their tech support line.
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2 of my friends will come to tell me they briked their jailbrake iphone. and they will come with 999 of their friends who also got stuck and want me to fix it up.
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Thank GOD. I've had this happen to me two times and I am pissed off. I missed important calls on both occasions and was ready to call and bitch to AT&T if it happened again. At least now I know it was Apple's fault (and that they have fixed it!)
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Is the iTouch included? The Splurge has been having issues with responding to my gentle, yet deliberate, caress since going up to 3.1.1.
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