That’s what I have, so yes, it works, with a couple caveats;
1; The Apple YouTube app is gone, Apple removed it, probably due to their little hissy fit with Google
2; Maps no longer uses the Google Maps engine, and the 3D texture mapping only works on the 4S/ New iPad / 5 , the iPhone 4 does not render 3D map images
3; Siri is still not on iP4, but she is on the New iPad now
Yes, but for the time being it’s an iPhone app. It works on iPad, but you have a choice between the little iPhone sized window, or the grainy 2X window. They say the iPad app is coming later.
And these are the reasons that I’m switching to the Galaxy S3. Every one of those features worked just fine on my iPhone 4 as third-party apps, but now that they’re integrated into the OS, suddenly my 4 isn’t powerful enough to do them. This reeks of planned obsolescence, and I’m tired of features being gated behind hardware upgrades.
I’m pretty sure you can, but I haven’t updated my iPad yet.
I love the DND feature and can’t believe it took so long to implement. I have it set to automatically turn on during my normal sleep hours. I also like the feature that if the same number rings more than once in a three minute period it will override the DND (can be disabled).
I wish the white list feature allowed texts to come through as well as phone calls, but maybe in later versions.
I’ve got the 4S - anyone else notice a significant battery issue since upgrading? With my normal usage (which is about 8 hours sitting on my desk mostly untouched at work) I maybe lose 10% battery life. By the time I left work, I was down to 40%. I’m smelling a quick (hopefully) patch.
I’m a long term Blackberry addict, but the build quality on their latest generation of hardware (and the crappy coverage of my carrier in certain areas) finally pushed me to switch our 20 company lines to 4S’s on AT&T, effective yesterday.
We were looking for an a) reliable device, with b) solid hardware, and c) good messaging capabilities. As a corporate user, we don’t really give two shits about multimedia capabilities.
I say this as a long time Linux geek and sometime Android hacker: Most of the high-end Android phones we demoed were pretty janky, and failed in several major ways due to Apple patent bullshit. Not necessarily HTC or Samsung’s fault, but we all have our deals to make with the devil. They also tended to lean on the multimedia side to make up for lack of functionality in the messaging or basic input capabilities.
Still, I probably would have kept the Blackberries limping along if not for a simple, stupidly basic enhancement to the Mail app made in iOS6:
The ability to set notifications and alerts on a per-account basis.
It seemed utterly crazy to me that Apple had not managed to include this capability until now. Most of our users have multiple mail accounts set up on their devices, but said accounts are not necessarily of equal priority. It’s just dumbfounding to me that Cupertino took five years to include the ability to set a 120db klaxon for messages received by DEFCON1@COMPANY.COM and a twee chime for kittenpictures@company.com on the same device.
Needless to say, I’m glad it works now, but the five year absence of that kind of basic functionality makes me shake my head a bit.