Brady Forrest
2008/07/11
I spent part of yesterday relocking, unbricking and upgrading my iPhone so that I could check out some of the new apps. After some trial and error, it worked (hint: you have to upgrade iTunes to 7.7 first!). I was curious which apps would use location (more than I expected) and whether or not I can make do without the iPhone 3G's GPS (I don't think I will upgrade immediately especially when weighed against 3G's battery and monetary cost). I am thrilled with the variety of location-aware applications that have come out. There are cameras, to-do lists, messaging clients, browsers, and friend finders that all make good use of my geographic coordinates. However, there are two areas that I feel are lacking from the location-aware apps. Games - I was not able to find any location-aware games. There aren't any It isn't surprising that this area is lacking. It is only recently that location-based game platforms (like Wherigo - Radar post) have started to emerge. I can't think of any breakout location games. I hope that the iPhone is the platform for that breakout. Location Trackers - One of the cheapest classes of GPS devices is a Logger. It's a simple device (or a feature of a more complex one) that records your tracks for the day. It's great for tracing hikes, running routes, geo-tagging photos or just your daily journeys. There are some days when i would love to trace my path. If you have the original iPhone, which uses cellphone towers and wifi hotspot triangulation, this type of app will only work in urban environments. If you have the iPhone 3G in theory it should work anywhere with a clear view of satellites.
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