iPhone Getting GPS & SDK Getting Maps API…?

Since I dissed the iPhone SDK earlier this month (iPhone SDK lacks mapping function), I wanted to pass on this update. Looks like a GPS-enabled iPhone is in the works for Apple’s upcoming World Wide Dev Conference. Even if the announcement doesn’t come then, looks like it will come soon according to EnGadget:

Second-gen iPhone: 3G, GPS, only slightly thicker

Click to see new GPS-iPhone at EndGadget

This is great news for mobile map-based application developers but don’t count on the API being as slick and open as Android’s. Given Apple’s approach so far, they’ll still withhold the vital functionality to get your app really humming.

Why do I say that?

Well for example, Apple’s SDK doesn’t allow applications to run in the background. That means death to any Pocket Journey app that would run on an iPhone as the audio/video would be killed along with your application as soon as someone called. Apple says this is for security reasons, but we know it’s due to Apple’s “control freakish” corporate nature. Happily for us, Android solved this challenge through their Service API.

Seems like Apple wants to step back to the dark ages of the Palm OS which can only handle single-threaded tasks as well

2 Responses to “iPhone Getting GPS & SDK Getting Maps API…?”


  1. 1 Lion King December 17, 2008 at 12:42 am

    hi,

    this is great information but could you please mention any material regarding the development of gps application using iphone SDK ?

    If there is any that will be great help.

  2. 2 Chris Glode February 24, 2009 at 10:27 am

    Hi,

    Here at Useful Networks we make location-aware applications, and were dismayed to learn of the shortcomings of the iPhone platform with regard to mapping.

    So in the process of building our apps, we developed a framework that other developers can use, so they can create a high quality maps experience within their iPhone app, without having to write their own map viewer, or shutdown their app and open the native maps client.

    mapNinja is currently available for a royalty free license, and we also have an option which is free to developers. Check out http://www.facebook.com/pages/mapNinja/65460296809

    and contact sales@useful-networks.com for more info.


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