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July 20th, 2008

iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal

Posted by Ed Burnette @ 9:45 pm

Categories: Apple, Games, General, iPhone

Tags: Apple iPhone, App, Engineering, Digital Music, Personal Technology, Ed Burnette

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Installation problems, buggy applications, lack of trial versions, and a mediocre selection have dampened initial enthusiasm for Apple’s brand new iPhone App Store.

Not counting punishing server load when the store debuted last week, some users (like me) have encountered a series of obstacles to get apps to work at all. The first time I tried to install an application on my 8GB iPhone model after upgrading the firmware to 2.0 I got this error:

itunes-not-authorized.png

To fix this, you have to select Store > Authorize Computer… in iTunes, enter your Apple ID and password, and follow the instructions on the screen. If you don’t have an Apple account you have to create one, entering your credit card on the off chance that you may want to use a non-free application.

Once I had the authorization straight I got a bit further. Some apps installed OK, but on others I got odd errors like this:

unknown-error.png

Using the time-honored technique of “try, try again”, I was able to get several apps downloaded onto the phone. Whew, glad that was over with. Only one little problem: none of them worked. Not a single one, not even the copy of Super Monkey Ball that I paid $9.95 for.

I would tap on the program icon, and it looked like it was thinking about the possibility of beginning to start up, but then it would dump me unceremoniously back to the home screen. Sometimes I’d see a glimpse of the opening screen, sometimes not. All the built-in applications like Mail worked, but none of the downloaded ones did. There was no error message or anything.

A search through the community forums turned up a troubleshooting article from Apple that suggested uninstalling the apps from the iPhone and then re-installing them by doing a sync. That worked. So now I could run my programs, hurray! After trying out a few, I rush down the hall to show a friend, proudly tap on the program icon, and… nothing happens. The screen flashes and it goes back to the home screen. I try another one, same thing. Even apps that worked just 10 minutes ago refuse to start.

I discovered that a hard reboot (pressing and holding the top and front buttons for several seconds until the screen goes black) fixes the problem, at least temporarily. So far I haven’t lost any data, and iTunes does keep a backup just in case, but the situation doesn’t exactly inspire confidence.

Some apps freeze in the middle, or poof back to the home screen for no apparent reason. When that happens, sometimes all downloaded apps stop working again. Does Apple expect me to re-install my apps every day when I want to use them? There is nothing weird about my iPhone: it was never Jailbroken, and it has plenty of free space. Built-in apps work fine. The only explanation is that the apps themselves are buggy, and that the iPhone operating system provides insufficient insulation between programs so that when one goes bad it can keep others from working too.

On the plus side, when I can get them to work many of the native iPhone 2.0 apps are quite impressive. Super Monkey Ball, for example, makes excellent use of the built-in tilt sensor, though it seems harder than the Playstation 2 version I’m used to. The 3d graphics are reasonably smooth with an apparent 20-30fps except during a few busy scenes. Sound effects and music are top notch in the programs that use them, and the touch screen is vibrant and responsive.

However that bright screen and fast clock speed does come with a down side. iPhone apps will suck the life right out of your battery, especially on the original iPhone model. If you’re looking for Nintendo DS-like battery life, forget it. It fades quicker than my notoriously power hungry but gorgeous Sony PSP. Even with minimal use I can’t charge the iPhone in the office on Friday and have it last through the weekend. Heck, it doesn’t even last until Sunday. Unfortunately, the battery isn’t easily replaceable, so I may have to break down and buy an extra charger or two.

My worn and battered Blackberry may not be as sexy, and it may not have the cool games and the iconic earbuds, but it has all the enterprise features I need for a fraction of the monthly cost, and I only have to charge it once a week. Sometimes function does trump form.

Ed BurnetteEd Burnette is a professional developer and author of several articles and books about computing including Hello, Android: Introducing Google's Mobile Development Platform, 2nd Edition. For disclosure of Ed's industry affiliations, click here or to view his full profile click here.

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But stability is supposed to be iPhone's strong suit?  NonZealot | 07/21/08
and yet  frgough | 07/21/08
Everyone in the world?  eMJayy | 07/21/08
195 countries .... lol  croberts | 07/21/08
Worldwide gets thrown around too casually  tikigawd | 07/21/08
Or indeed...  Sleeper Service | 07/21/08
Just a plain one?  tikigawd | 07/21/08
Read the post I responded to...  eMJayy | 07/21/08
Anyone in the world  Leroy Hefty | 07/21/08
Anyone can make...  rjohn05 | 07/21/08
Selling 1 million in 3 days is not a small number  Davewrite | 07/21/08
Right  rjohn05 | 07/21/08
Different markets so different market forces  eMJayy | 07/21/08
look popular?  MacGeek2121 | 07/21/08
Recession??  brent.joyride20920@... | 07/21/08
And Vista outsells Leopard 10:1  NonZealot | 07/21/08
Hey N.Z! WIN 95 CREATOR SWITCHES TO MAC PRAISES iPhone!!  Davewrite | 07/21/08
Now ...develops apps for the iPhone  *nixFan | 07/21/08
LOL Win 95  Sleeper Service | 07/21/08
Not close to everyone bought an iPhone  alaniane@... | 07/21/08
Do you have to do that alot?  dkawalec | 07/21/08
Dropping the iPhone  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
iPhone is too big, bulky, and heavy  NonZealot | 07/21/08
you really have no credibility  ivanotter | 07/21/08
I never used a beltclip  dkawalec | 07/21/08
iPhone case  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
Thanks for the link and the caveat (nt)  dkawalec | 07/21/08
What planet are you on?  wolftalamasca | 07/21/08
a case is not really needed  lostarchitect | 07/23/08
Same thing happened with  Pliny the Elder | 07/21/08
just because there is  JamesDoyle | 07/21/08
Give them the "one use" virtual CC number  CorporateLackie | 07/21/08
Laughable  SquishyParts | 07/21/08
qualify your statement with facts  russguill | 07/21/08
yeah  frgough | 07/21/08
Check the article  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
Nothing but good?  Techanalyst | 07/21/08
the irony is  MacGeek2121 | 07/21/08
No, what you really want Ed to do...  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 07/21/08
App problems here too, though different..  Leans_To_Center | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  venm7972@... | 07/21/08
8125  billmsu | 07/21/08
As do differences of opinion.  Sleeper Service | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  rick@... | 07/21/08
I Agree  rjohn05 | 07/21/08
Hold out but don't miss out!  Leans_To_Center | 07/22/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  tymiles | 07/21/08
Geez....  ivanotter | 07/21/08
So the iPhone is good because your Zune isn't?  NonZealot | 07/21/08
I was running iTunes on Windows  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
Just checked for you  Leans_To_Center | 07/22/08
Apple's bugs are definitely MS's fault  tikigawd | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  billmsu | 07/21/08
Yup, blame the user! (nt)  NonZealot | 07/21/08
Usually I have the opposite effect  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  tymiles | 07/21/08
Not failed, just tarnished  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
I'll be sure to use that excuse  tikigawd | 07/21/08
Oh Come on! This is new territory!  Boots O'Rourke | 07/21/08
This is absolutely nothing new....  Narg | 07/21/08
I never have to reboot my WM phone  NonZealot | 07/21/08
reality check  ivanotter | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  richdave | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  desmo4 | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  tymiles | 07/21/08
You probably could use Wine or  alaniane@... | 07/21/08
Wanna think that through again?  Wolfie2K3 | 07/21/08
You might want to re-check that...  Core2uu | 07/21/08
Gee, nothing like that happens with my WM5 device  brucegil@... | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  tymiles | 07/21/08
Point by point  NonZealot | 07/21/08
Here comes the garbage again...  hasta la Vista, bah-bie | 07/21/08
Are reports of sluggish interface over blown too?  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  tymiles | 07/21/08
Incredible failure?  NonZealot | 07/21/08
Cite your source?  robt@... | 07/21/08
click on the link  ivanotter | 07/21/08
How to invalidate any argument:  Sleeper Service | 07/21/08
I would hardly call the source  alaniane@... | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  kballweg | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  tymiles | 07/21/08
Point by point to yours  NonZealot | 07/21/08
Posts on forums  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
Come on, NZ  tikigawd | 07/23/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  tymiles | 07/21/08
What kills me...  Narg | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  itcons | 07/21/08
If I recall correctly Apple was trying to break into  alaniane@... | 07/21/08
Blackberry is active  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
On Blackberry ...  dkawalec | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  tymiles | 07/21/08
Reply to Story vs Reply to Message  NonZealot | 07/21/08
Reply to Story vs Reply to Message  tymiles | 07/21/08
1st in line 1st to die  scottyeo1984@... | 07/21/08
1st in line 1st to die  tymiles | 07/21/08
Wouldn't that be an iPancake?  Ed BurnetteZDNet Moderator | 07/21/08
Or maybe iCrepe..? n/t  Wolfie2K3 | 07/21/08
Somebody always has a problem  jorjitop | 07/21/08
RE: iCrash: Buggy apps tarnish iPhone 2.0 appeal  ZBUM | 07/21/08
Reformat & reinstall  3dguru | 07/23/08

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