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Filed under: iphone 3.0

aulia says...

Picked up from this forum. Some features such as MMS are not available on original iPhone (2007). Seems to have been taken from testing with an iPhone 3G. Have yet to test them all. Split into groups of tens for easier reading. Enjoy

 

 

1. Cut/Paste

2. Copy/Paste

3. Shake to undo/redo typing

4. Text selection for easy mass deletion

5. MMS

6. Landscape keyboard in Notes

7. Landscape keyboard in Mail

8. Landscape keyboard in Messages

9. Forward texts or picture messages

10. Delete individual texts or picture messages

 

11. Sending progress bar in Messages app moved to title instead of over the keyboard area (allows typing new message while the first one is sending)

12. USB tethering

13. Bluetooth tethering

14. Stereo bluetooth (A2DP)

15. Spotlight search (searches all app titles, mail, media, contact details, and calendar appointments)

16. Search in Notes

17. Search in Mail

18. Search in iPod

19. In-App purchases

20. Option to have double clicking the home button go to the Spotlight Search

 

21. Option to have double clicking the home button go to the Camera

22. Preview icon in lower left hand corner for last shot taken in Camera app

23. Shake to shuffle in iPod

24. Scrolling of screenshots in App Store

25. Type of phone used under each call in Recents (i.e., mobile, home, work, etc.)

26. Call history log (including call duration)

27. Option to Share Contact in each contact listing

28. Hold link in Safari to Copy

29. Hold link in Safari to Open in New Page

30. Auto Fill contact information, usernames and passwords in Safari

 

31. Login to your YouTube account

32. See Comments in YouTube

33. Subscribe in YouTube

34. Rate in YouTube

35. Shake to undo what you have typed

36. Option to retry sending failed text messages, indicated by red exclamation point next to text

37. Turn-by-turn GPS capabilities

38. Maps can be run inside other applications

39. Access to dock port for accessories to communicate

40. Peer-to-peer connectivity using Bluetooth (no Wi-Fi required)

 

41. New Voice memo application

42. Extended Parental controls

43. Anti-phishing

44. Wi-Fi auto login

45. Note syncing in iTunes

46. Improved Stocks app

47. New calendar types (CalDAV)

48. Prompt to confirm deleting a note

49. Prompt to confirm deleting a photo

50. Option to select multiple photos to attach to an email

 

51. "Find My iPhone" option for MobileMe users

52. Unlimited size podcast downloads over 3G

53. Pushing home button on first home screen takes user to Spotlight

54. Pushing home button on Spotlight takes user to first home screen

55. Variable speed playback for audio books

56. App Store subscriptions

57. Push notifications

58. Audio/Video tags

59. New video streaming capabilities (HTML 5 video, h.264 and HTTP)

60. Calendar subscriptions

 

61. iTunes login

62. iTunes account creation

63. Encypted profiles

64. LDAP (directory services)

65. VPN on-demand

66. EAP SIM

67. Proxy support

68. OTA profiles

69. Revoke certificates

70. Exchange ActiveSync Policies

 

71. Media scrubber

72. More languages

73. Improved keyboards

74. Failed app updates now are shown in a duplicate icon and labeled "Paused"

75. When selecting multiple emails to forward/delete, any unread emails' blue dot are shown next to the red selector dot instead of being overridden by the red selector dot

76. Non-contact phone calls list their city and state of origin in Recents and Visual Voicemail under the number.

77. Ability to change ringtones straight from Favorites

78. Lap time display now displayed smaller and above time in Stopwatch

79. Polished Phone, Messages, and iPod icons

80. Swipe to delete notes in the Notes app

 

81. Advanced Bluetooth options for Handsfree devices

82. Option to close a single web page in Safari page view, which immediately opens a new blank page

83. Improved predictive dictionary

84. Blue dot now displayed in center of location circle in Maps (V1 only)

85. Listening to music while charging the battery now displays the album art instead of the battery

86. Smaller font for song title on lock screen

87. Option in Phone Settings to choose your phone number

88. Option to disable text message reminder alerts

89. Option to disable text message previews

90. Option to show subject field in text messages

 

91. Ability to integrate iPod music into apps

92. Clickable email links in App Store app descriptions

93. JavaScript 3x speed boost

94. 11 homescreens now allowed

95. Reboots to "slide to unlock" screen instead of homescreen

96. In Settings>General>Home>Search Results, users can choose what is searched on the phone and in what order.

97. Application count added in Settings>General>About

98. Option "Load Remote Images" added in Mail settings

99. Global address book option available if Exchange account is set up

100. Speed control in audiobooks

 

101. 30 second repeat option for audiobooks

102. Improved scrubbing speeds when holding white dot in song progress bar in iPod

103. When sending a text, your text box where you typed smoothly fades from white to green instead of instantly changing from white to green.

104. When moving an app across homescreens, holding the app on either the left or right side will slowly advance the app one through one homescreen at a time, without leaving empty spots in the bottom right corner or each homescreen it advances through.

105. Album name displayed on lockscreen iPod controls

106. Shake to shuffle on lockscreen iPod controls

107. Podcasts saved on iPhone now show Run Time, Time Left and Date Published

108. Screen goes from dimmed to full brightness after each song when playing the iPod while plugged in

109. WAVE file support in Mail

110. Attachment no longer automatically downloaded until user taps the attachment in Mail

 

111. When using a bluetooth headset with iPod, volume bar is removed and bluetooth headset name is displayed in its place.

112. A hard reset on your phone (holding sleep and home for 10 seconds) now turns it off instead of restarting it.

113. A space is no longer needed between two words for predictive texting to function.

Filed under: iPhone 3.0

The Cheese Inc Keynote With Ic by Anthony Marco  
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Instead of going to the Apple Developer's Conference today, I went to the Dairy Food Expo, and, while nowhere near as chic or glamorous, the announcements about Cheese 2.0 and the new models of the iCheddar were something to behold.

Filed under: iPhone 3.0

obleo says...

A raw prototype using iRev and Web-kit tags is now on my iRev prototype page. It works with any recent web-kit browser ,aka safari (I tested with Safari 4.0 & iPhone OS) , and specially iPhone/iTouch OS 2.0 and later. It nothing to exciting, but it is a steeping stone for bigger and better things to come using iRev.

I am working on another that is not yet done that paints on the screen. It works sort of now, but not enough to show off yet.

Also updated the site with twitter links and a favicon. 

 

More info @ http://www.obleoproductions.com/page5/page5.html

Filed under: iPhone 3.0

fistonista says...

Market seemed to react positively after Apple announced the latest OS for iPhone: iPhone 3.0.
Many say that this is Apple's strategy to counter the iPhone's real killer: Palm Pre, which will be released in the near future.

Sent from my iPhone

Filed under: iphone 3.0

Lee says...

One of the new features coming in iPhone 3.0 is the capability for an app to have what I'll call sub-purchases. The example given was a game you'd buy and then, from within the game, you'd be able to buy additional levels. Currently you have to buy a different version of the game, or get an update - which so far have been free.


But one point about this new feature is that you can't buy add-ons from within a free application. A developer can't give away the razor and sell the blades.

Why is that interesting?  Well, Amazon gives away their iPhone Kindle app, but sells content.

If I were Amazon, I think I'd like to walk away from the whole idea of the AppStore. Amazon has a delivery mechanism. They can handle micro payments. They want to give away their iPhone Kindle app and have you buy books from within it.

But they won't. Why should they give Apple 30% of each book sale? Their current model (the iPhone Kindle book sees everything you've purchased from Amazon, but you have to do the purchasing via a web page or a 'real' Kindle) will likely continue.

The AppStore is problematic at best. The whole idea of a cadre of Apple employees passing qualitative judgement on apps is astonishing to me. How can Apple seriously reject an iPhone app for obscenities when I can buy, literally, the 7 words you can't say on television on the iTunes 'Music" store?

The AppStore is probably great for the one-person shops who are developing an app in their spare time. It's probably even helpful for an entity like the New York Times, which lacks a software distribution infrastructure. But Amazon doesn't need their help.

Filed under: iphone3.0