iPhone stopwatch bug
You got to be pretty curious person to try and figure out what happens with the iPhone stopwatch when it reaches 1000 hours. I am pretty sure not even the developers at Apple have tried this one out (cause the end result isn’t top notch). Check out the video after the jump.
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March 3rd, 2008 04:50
Um, you might want to watch the entire video before publishing your article. You obviously just got to the point where he said it stopped and stopped watching.
However, you may have failed to notice that there were another two minutes of video after that. The timer keeps going, it was just only displaying the minutes instead of the seconds. Giving the illusion that it had stopped. The kid comes back and states that at the end.
March 4th, 2008 13:33
whoopdeedoo. apple didnt make the screen big enough.
March 7th, 2008 21:30
Did this guy seriously leave his phone on for almost a month and a half? That seems unlikely. How did he receive calls and do anything else on it? Did he just have an extra laying around to leave plugged in and counting? And yeah, I’d hardly call this much of a “bug”. It just goes off the edge of the screen. Like anyone is going to use the stopwatch much anyway, let alone for 1000 hours. I’d take this “bug” over the fact that I can’t read simple HTML mail on my Blackberry 8100.
October 12th, 2008 04:54
you can run the stopwatch while doing everything else. Mine had been on for way longer than 1000 hours.
June 8th, 2009 22:01
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