[OSX-Users] Re: HCT Integration

Chris Andrews wolfie at wolfie.me
Wed Feb 23 17:33:44 GMT 2011


Some people who swear by this method suggest 3 hard-resets (hold home 
and power buttons for 10 seconds) rather than 3 standard power cycles 
(hold power, swipe to turn off, tap power to boot) - might be something 
else to try.

My Dad got my 3G after the slowness drove me to upgrade to a 4, and I 
believe he also reboots it every day or couple of days.

Chris

On 23/02/2011 17:26, Jules Field wrote:
> Also, make sure you disable all Spotlight indexing.
> Then power-cycle your phone 3 times (no joke!) to clear all the caches.
> That's after upgrading to the latest code, of course.
>
> On 23/02/2011 17:24, Rob Maunder wrote:
>> Hello Hugh,
>>
>> Do you have the most recent version of iOS on your iPhone 3G? Some
>> versions introduced features that slowed down the older iPhones
>> significantly - however, I heard that the most recent version has
>> mitigated much of this slow down.
>>
>> Take care, Rob.
>>
>>
>> On 23 Feb 2011, at 12:11, Hugh Glaser wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>> I've had enough of how slow my iPhone 3G has become, so time to
>>> upgrade...
>>>
>>> Looking at the HTC Desire HD.
>>> I am assuming I will be able to make phone calls, but there are one
>>> or two other things I use my phone for.
>>> Being a OSX user for my main machine, is there anything I should know?
>>> (I have looked on the web, but it is hard to find answers as good as
>>> I might get here :-) )
>>>
>>> In particular, I want to listen to podcasts that come to me via
>>> iTunes - what's the deal?
>>> Does the camera appear as a camera to iPhoto OK?
>>> Don't suppose my Safari bookmarks/history will get shared, for the
>>> rare occasion I surf on such small screens?
>>> Any obvious gotchas?
>>>
>>> Also (although not mac related, but I hope you don't mind me asking),
>>> does it's mailer do Exchange OK?
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> Hugh
>>
>
> Jules
>


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