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Originally Posted by toddos
Sorry, if your device can't run iOS 4, you can't get orientation lock (there might be a jailbreak app for that, though). And as was already mentioned, the iOS 4 orientation lock is portrait-only, which makes it next to useless for anybody who uses landscape mode for anything.
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Actually, my 2nd Gen iPod can and is running iOS 4.
But some iOS 4 features require at least a 3rd Gen iPod to run. I knew I was missing out on multi-tasking, but I see now that I'm also missing the orientation lock :-( Though if it only locks in portrait-mode, it's not particularly useful to me.
Can iPhones lock in landscape mode or are iPads the only iDevice with this feature?
If both iPods and iPhones cannot lock in landscape mode -- even with the latest OS -- maybe BFR would reconsider adding this to the iPod/iPhone version? While landscape lock may seem like a small detail, it actually makes a huge difference in usability.