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The Verdict: Exspect iPhone Protective Gaming Grip Review

Ever since game developers came to the Apple iPhone portable platform, people have been hampered by the touch controls for some games.  I’ve found especially for driving games and where you need to hold the device in the landscape orientation, problems can arise.  The Exspect iPhone Protective Gaming Grip is one on the market giving the device a perfect case aimed at the gaming market.  Does it withstand the use for gaming then or does it just get in the way?

Well the case really changes the way you play games full stop.  It is a mile ahead of using my other case, the Incase Slider for instance.  The Exspect Protective gaming grip is ergonomically brilliant and the grips are in the right place at the rear of the case.  I just have not seen any other iPhone aimed cases like this and is adequate for gaming on the go or at home.  Another advantage is that as much as it is a gaming case, it also satisfies the basic needs of an iPhone user as well.  It fits both the iPhone 3G/3GS as well as the iPod Touch 2G.  So with this, the gaming grip also has all the buttons/ports accessible thus not hampering your demands.  When you feel the case it is lightweight however there is significant reinforcement on the back especially at the ‘leg’ areas but it is debatable how much of a challenge this would provide to a proper iPhone hard case.  Saying that I think it would do a good job the majority of the time.

Obviously this case is aimed at the gaming market and these grips can mean that in everyday use it can be uncomfortable to carry around.  For instance in trousers, especially jeans, the case adds larger thickness making it stand out more.  It doesn’t really add weight just the fact is nearly doubles the thickness of the iPhone which may not be really wanted but thats the pay off you take for getting a better gaming experience.

So the Exspect iPhone Protective Gaming Grip does exactly what it needs to and that is to make gaming more comfortable and easier on the device.  There are the limitations mainly in the added size to the iPhone but if you are after that extra gaming dimension then for between £5 and £15 you can try this special device.

Photo Tweet App Review for the iPhone or iPod Touch

photo.jpgThere are many many Twitter applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch and this is yet another one.  However Photo Tweet doesn’t control all your Twitter mobile needs but instead takes on the image idea and that’s all it does.  Is it enough for a total separate app?

Available for 59p (a lite version is available for free) all Photo Tweet is, is essentially a photo uploader for the twitgoo service.  And it works exceptionally well for what it touts and I’ve had no bugs or problems running it. The only little niggle is a constant “Optimizing” message coming up everytime I boot the application which takes some valuable seconds.  A great advantage is the ability for the app to automatically resend the photo if you lose connection at all and I have tested this and it works brilliantly.

However what the app is, is also it’s biggest downfall.  It’s just a photo uploader.  Most twitter applications for the iPhone have all of this built in and there is nothing new here. But focusing on just the images is a unique niche idea and only a handful of other apps are trying this and this is where I believe Photo Tweet should expand.  From my experience there are many twitter picture hosts (twitpic,twitgoo etc.) and I think an easy option to select between these would be necessary, as I don’t feel the urge to suddenly stop using twitpic and reallocating my pictures to a new service which Photo Tweet is forcing me to.  Obviously this won’t be as much of a problem if you’re already on Twitgoo but I think it immediately can turn off some users.

The ability to save a photo tweet and schedule it for upload later is apparently contained in the app according to the iTunes description but I can’t seem to find it myself.  This is great for people in a hurry or if you’re a Pay as you Go customer who has no data usage and must wait for a WiFi hotspot.  My apologies if this feature is there but I think a way to make it more user friendly would be to add a Save button next to the Send button when you’re writing a tweet.  This way you could easily decide whether you want to send the photo tweet immediately or to save for later on.

I think the biggest opportunity for Photo Tweet to distance itself from competitors would be to offer image customisation to the market.  Imagine the simple effects (B&W,Sepia,X-Ray) that are in the Mac application Photobooth and now apply them to Photo Tweet.  The option to rotate or crop photos as well as adding speech bubbles on the actual image would be great!  So far I haven’t seen other applications going down this route and these options could add some more fun to the photos you tweet.

So in a way Photo Tweet is a disappointment in it’s current abilities but then again it doesn’t claim to do everything and it does what it claims perfectly.  Hopefully the application developer will see about further enhancing Photo Tweet to distinguish it from the countless Twitter applications out there and make it a must-have app for Twitter addicts.

How to be ready if you’re about to get an iPhone. My Top 10 Tips!

More and more people are wanting iPhones, and I don’t blame them! It really is a great device and it’s not until you get one do you realise how you can’t live without it.  If you’re thinking of getting one soon I thought I’d put my top 10 tips to help you get used to the device and make sure you can enjoy it 100% when you finally get it…

My iPhone Applications

I wanted to share with you what I have on my iPhone. Loads of games and useful applications but I normally keep it quite tidy and remove rubbish apps as soon as I’ve tried them. If you want any more info on any of them or want me to video review one, just comment and ask. Why not do a video response to share your applications?

Airport Mania for the iPhone/iPod Touch Review

photo.jpgImagine having the stress of having to land,co-ordinate,refuel,fix and take off planes on a minute by minute basis? Well Airport Mania is exactly that and Mania is what it seems like. With a rather cartoony clean graphical approach you are in charge of the airport. You must keep up with planes wanting to land while making sure no departures are late! Quite a busy job…

So at only 59p this game will take up your day and when I’ve been playing time seems to fly by! Get it? Fly by? Ah I crack myself up.  Anyway the easy touch interface makes controlling the complicated task really easy, all you have to do is tap on the plane and tap on the destination be it either the terminal gate or the fuel depot.  The only problem is that during the mid and later levels the planes are coming in thick and fast which can get so busy on screen you tap on the wrong destination.  When you’re trying to get all the bonuses by making all the red planes dock with the red terminal it is very annoying when you accidentally tap the wrong colour terminal which is so frustrating!  All your hard work will have been wasted and the way to cancel a command is to double tap the destination but because the screen area is so small you don’t have enough time to cancel it effectively so it’s all a moment of loss….

Airport Mania does combine some kind of RPG elements albeit small, as you can customise your airport at the start of each stage.  You can add another gate, another runway, a spray paint centre, a VIP stand all to improve the speed of the airport process.  To gain these addons you collect money from completing flights early and making sure they’re not late or delayed.  Pretty simple really and it’s not until you get to the really late levels that you will struggle to make 99.9% of your flights early/on time.  As I mentioned earlier Airport Mania employs a colour coding system.  Each plane has a colour and every time you dock the plane to the gate, the gate also changes to that colour.  To start with there are only a couple of colours so it is easy to send all the blue planes to one gate and all the red planes to another gate.  The benefit of this is that you get a points multiplier x2,x3,x4,x5 etc which makes it a lot easier, and in the later levels necessary, to reach the best medals.  When the levels get on they introduce more colours and because you can only have so many gates you have to choose whether to play for bonuses or risk late, or losing altogether, your flights.  This tactical aspect to the game works quite well and is not required at all to enjoy the game for the majority of the levels.

So with more airplane and airport apps flying into the iTunes App Store, is the craze stale?  Well in this case at least, no.  It’s a different genre altogether from XPlane and is more of a puzzle than action game.  Levels aren’t long and tedious which really sucks you in to just play one more level.  The music is cheesy but works well and Airport Mania is full of light entertainment while also putting in some logical technique across 8 airports and 48 levels.  Will you take up the challenge of running an airport’s arrivals/departures? I know I did.