iPhone OS 3.0 update – over 100 new features


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We know you can’t wait to upgrade your iPhones to the latest 3.0 OS today, but don’t hold your breath just yet.

As it seems the new firmware will become available at about the same time worldwide. According to some speculations, some more calculations and a official tip, the firmware is due at 6pm London time tonight.

The huge iPhone community is craving to get their hands on the final version of the new iPhone OS 3.0 while thousand others are waiting to buy the new Apple iPhone 3G S.

3′s carrier in Hong Kong has sent their users an SMS with the exact launch time today. That’s 1am local time on 18 June. That makes it due for 6pm in London, 7 pm in central Europe and 1pm in New York – today!

We’re sure your patience will be rewarded with the over 100 new features that the iPhone OS 3.0 offers

Here’s a run down of the key ones.

  • System-wide Cut, Copy and Paste feature
  • Stereo A2DP Bluetooth streaming is on (not available to iPhone 2G)
  • System-wide landscape keyboard
  • A system-wide search Spotlight is added now including Mail, Calendar, Notes, iPod and web
  • There’s now MMS support (not available to iPhone 2G)
  • Turn-by-turn navigation (but only with third-party maps)
  • You can forward and delete individual messages
  • Notes can now be synced with iTunes
  • WiFi auto-login for hotspots
  • Bluetooth peer-to-peer connection with file exchange and remote control (over Bonjour only)
  • Safari gets password login manager
  • Support for YouTube accounts and YouTube subscriptions
  • New action button in Photos lets you choose multiple pictures to attach to a mail message
  • There are Voice Memos, which can be edited, cropped and shared using email or MMS
  • Calendar gets Exchange support and will be able to sync with Google and Yahoo calendar services
  • Stocks app will be getting news stories and stock details
  • iPod gets shake-to-shuffle function
  • Anti-phishing tool in Mobile Safari
  • Increased number of supported languages
  • Parental Controls are extended to movies, TV shows and App Store content
  • Detailed Calls Log with call durations
  • iTunes store account creation
  • Proxy support
  • Live video and audio streaming
  • Internet tethering is now supported both via Bluetooth and USB(but available optionally)
  • Voice recording
  • Camera displays last taken picture in lower left corner – just as in existing Snapture app

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And if you are interested how copy and paste works, here’s how – a double tap on text auto-selects it with grab points appearing at both ends of the selection for finer tuning it and a cut/copy/past bubble above. A second double tap elsewhere brings up the Paste bubble. It works across all applications including web content in Safari – well it was about time. You can also shake the iPhone to undo: the action brings up an “undo” and “cancel” dialog.

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The universal search application Spotlight is accessible by flicking the left of the first tab of the regular homescreen.

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The new AppStore changes will include optional In-App Purchases, meaning paid apps will be able to offer users optional upgrades or modules directly from the application environment. Unfortunately, free apps will not be able to offer paid upgrades.

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Bluetooth enhancements will allow communication between iPhones and iPods with no pairing procedure needed over the existing Bonjour protocol. And it’s not limited to games – users can exchange contact details as well.

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The new APIs would allow developers to link the core Maps data to new applications thus essentially embedding maps data to them.

There is even support for turn-by-turn navigation, but due to licensing reasons, Google Maps cannot be used for the purpose. Developers would have to use other maps data.

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Next developers will be able to communicate with iPhone accessories, which are currently plugged in. For example, an application can control the plugged in FM transmitter by determining and setting up the best frequency instead of putting manual controls on the transmitter itself.

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Another exciting option is creating medical accessories such as Bluetooth heart rate monitors or finger pricking Bluetooth glucose testers for diabetics.

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Unfortunately, apps like instant messengers are still not allowed to run in the background with the new 3.0 package. Instead the Apple’s heavily overdue Push background notifications service is finally ready to launch – redesigned and upgraded to include support for various potential uses by developers.

The alerts supported by the service include changing of the app icon (addition of a counter icon badge), pop-up SMS-style reminders or sound alerts.

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The Developer’s beta version of iPhone OS 3.0 is available as of today and everyone that’s participating in the developer’s program will have access to it. End customers will get it too, but not before this summer.

In the mean time, iPhone 3G will be spreading to 15 more countries thus creating a wide users base for this upcoming free update. Original iPhone owners will also be able to get it for free and use it, but some features such as A2DP stereo Bluetooth or MMS won’t work due to hardware differences.

iPod Touch owners will be able to upgrade to 3.0 for a one time fee of 9.95 US dollars. The second-gen iPod touch obviously has some Bluetooth functionality that can be unlocked with the new OS.

Unfortunately, Apple didn’t make any hardware announcement at this press conference. If there is a new iPhone in the oven, we guess we won’t hear about it before the end of June.

Despite the huge update, there’s still no Flash support in Safari web browser, no video recording, and no real multi-tasking. What about those “little” things, Apple? Well… iPhone OS 4.0, we guess.

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