![]() ![]() ![]() To boost pixel count yet maintain compatibility with existing apps, Apple doubled resolution both horizontally and vertically, but kept the physical size constant at 3.5-inches. Moreover, instead of matching competing display sizes of the time, it leap-frogged over them. It made images look as if they were painted just beneath the glass, and greatly improved viewing angles. Apple went with optical lamination and an in-plane switching (ISP) panel with light-emitting diode (LED) backlight. Should have an option for the name to be above or below the clock, or otherwise more prominent, so it can be seen easily, even when the clock is small.The iPhone 4, codenamed N90/N92 and device number iPhone3,1, for the first time, offered significant improvements to the display. It is hard to read the name of the time zone, especially with some clock designs. (If it's already in there, I can't find it, see first suggestion above.) This is not the same as London time nor UK time (no daylight savings). We REALLY need GMT as one of the time zones. I think it would be better to use the City given in "System Preferences", "Date and Time", not "Local" Is it really always drawing on the computer's time setting? Because when I'm in Europe only a few days, I sometimes keep my laptop on time back home. The "Local" is not that great of a label. Would be good if an alternative way to find the local time would be a search through the list. ![]() Hard to find city in the pull-down list. This is convenient for keeping track of time zones we work with frequently. I'm assuming the times are right, haven't checked extensively yet (savings time etc). Very nice control of clock size, placement, whether it is always on top. ![]()
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