Find Out What Apple's Newest iPhone OS Will Be Packing
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Apple Maniacs and iFart lovers, you can now see how the next generation of iPhones is going to change your life. Better app building and management, copy & paste, and internet sharing are good new features. Check out the article to hear the whole dig:
What to expect from iPhone 3.0
UPDATE: To see what will and won’t be in the new iPhone OS when it’s released this summer, you can read our summary here or follow our link to the Quicktime video here.
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The first thing to remember about Apple’s iPhone 3.0 special event, announced last Thursday and scheduled for Tuesday at 1 p.m. ET (10 a.m PT), is that it has been billed as “an advance preview.”
That means no new software — and certainly no new hardware — is likely to be released to the public today. What Apple is hosting an invitation-only event for developers so they can learn about a new iPhone SDK (software development kit) and get a sneak peek at the third major build of the iPhone’s basic operating system.
Steve Jobs hosted a similar event on March 6, 2008 — the “iPhone Software Roadmap” — at which he released a beta version of the first SDK and previewed iPhone 2.0. Both represented major advances over the original iPhone, but end users didn’t see the benefits until four months later, with the release of the iPhone 3G and the launch of the App Store on July 11, 2008. iPhone 2.0 introduced dozens of enhancements (and more than a few problems), but the most important advance turned out to be the SDK and the tens of thousands of third-party iPhone applications it has since spawned.
So what can we expect from Tuesday’s event?
Most of the advance speculation has centered on iPhone 3.0. Among the new features rumoredexpected — but, remember, not necessarily available right away — are:
Owners of competing smartphones snicker when they read these lists; Microsoft’s (MSFT) Windows Mobile and Research in Motion’s (RIMM) BlackBerry have had many of these features for years. According to one report, Apple’s primary motivation for introducing the improvements now is to head off competition from the forthcoming Palm (PALM) Pre.
But what none of the competing smartphones have is an SDK that’s as easy to use as Apple’s or an App Store that makes marketing and distributing applications so painless — and profitable.
Which is why the first part of Tuesday’s event — the opportunity for developers to learn about the new SDK — may turn out to be the more significant.
As Seth Weintraub notes in his widely circulated Computerworld blog, developers are going to need some lead time if Apple plans to introduce a new piece of mobile hardware — an Apple tablet, as he suggests, or a more advanced iPhone or iPod touch.
Much less has been written about what that new SDK might include (and most of it is pretty technical), but among the improvements developers are looking for are:
- Better syncing between apps. So those 28,000 applications could share data among themselves.
- Better calendar and t0-do list support. So an e-mail invitation could be automatically added to your iCal.
- More background operation. So you could check your e-mail, for example, without interrupting that Internet radio show you were listening to.
After that, the requests quickly go over this reporter’s head. Ars Technica contributor Erica Sadun, for example, is asking for improved AVFoundation, CFNetwork frameworks, expanded UIKit objects and an improved Interface Builder (link), but we’re at a loss to explain what all that means.
In any event, our questions should be answered soon enough. My colleague Jon Fortt will be live-blogging the show Fortune.com, as will several other sites. 9to5 Mac says it will be displaying four live-blog feeds at once.)
We’ll be monitoring the special event from our leafy backyard in Brooklyn and will post a summary of the key findings as soon as we know what they are.
See also: What’s on your iPhone 3.0 wish list?






these cot dam phones got yal actin real fuckin gay…not that theres anything wrong with that….but dam…fuck an i phone..you know dam well there will be a half off sale a couple months later!………sorry im in a bad mood…continue