From the live keynote, we see that jobs is aiming to make sure that people know about the new and old framework and how the iPhone and SDK interacts with Mac OS X. (IMG:
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"With the SDK in iPhone 2.0 we're opening the same native APIs and tools we use internally... that means you as a dev can build apps for the iPhone the same way we do. Let's start by talking about the APIs. The APIs and frameworks on the iPhone share extensively with OS X... We use the same kernel in the iPhone that forms the basis of OS X... almost all of them share the same source code line-for-line as OS X."
There are many news applications with the iPhone, Sega is first up -- showing
Super Monkey Ball again, but now with over 100 levels. Also, like the
eBay tool and revised Maps that were shown. The
map app displays pins representing where your friends currently are. Within this there is a history feature so you can "track" where your friends have been. It's easy to call or text them as well. Works with Loopt users on other platforms and will be available for free at the launch of the App Store.
TypePad. Their native app makes it very simple to blog or send in a photo. The photo can be taken right then using the camera, or be selected from the gallery. This is going to make users very happy as before it was easier to jailbreak and then use a 3rd party app to send photos.
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See Many More New Applications For The iPhone In The New App Store.
One of apples main concern is the background support, they will get a solution. This little solution even got a chance to poke fun at windows mobile's task manager. Apple has come up with a far better solution -- a push notification service available for all developers.When the user quits the application, Apple will push updates from their servers to the iPhone. The developer's servers push the notifications to Apple.This functionality won't be available until September, but will be seeded to developers soon.
Steve discussed new features in the iPhone 2.0 software. First, contact search with live searching. Second, full iWork document support. Third, complete support for Office documents (Word, Excel, and now PowerPoint). Fourth, bulk delete & move for messages. Fifth, the ability to save images you get. Sixth, a new calculator with scientific mode when you rotate the iPhone. Seventh, parental controls. Eight, tremendous language support.
iPhone 2.0 will be available in early for July. Free for iPhone owners, $9.99 for iPod Touch owners.
(IMG:http://s3.media.macrumorslive.com/p/m1213035540.jpg) (IMG:http://s3.media.macrumorslive.com/p/m1213035521.jpg) A 60-day free trial will be available along with the iPhone 2.0 software in early July. MobileMe replaces .mac. .mac subscribers will automatically be upgraded.
Let me hit you with some stats about the current iphone... 90% customer satisfaction (off the carts), 98% are browsing online, 94% are using email, 90% are using text messaging, 80% are using 10 or more features. In the first year, 6 million iPhones were sold until Apple ran out several weeks ago.
iPhone Challanges....
- 3G network support
- Enterprise support
- Third party application support
- More countries (joking about unlocked iPhones in countries not officially supported)
- More affordable ( The biggest letdown)
Introducing the iPhone 2.0Apple has learned so much with the first iPhone. They have taken everything they've learned and more and created the iPhone 3G. Even thinner, black plastic back, solid metal buttons, same gorgeous display, camera, flush headphone jack, and dramatically improved audio. How does the iPhone 3G tackle the challenges? 3G = faster data downloads, perfect for Safari and Mail. Comparing download speeds between 3G and EDGE. 3G finished in 21 seconds. EDGE finished in 59 seconds. 2.8X faster. Approaching WiFi speeds (WiFi scored 17 seconds). When compared to other 3G phones (Nokia N95 and Treo 750), the iPhone is 36% faster -- and better looking.
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3G has great battery life on iPhone. 300 hours of standby, 2G talk-time now has 10 hours (as opposed to 5), 5 hours of 3G talk-time (most phones only have 3 hour 3G talk time), 5 to 6 hours of high-speed browsing, 7 hours of video, 24 hours of audio. GPS support now integrated into the iPhone. Data from cell towers, WiFi networks, and now -- GPS. 70 Countries will be rolled out over the next few months.
Now on to the final challenge -- affordability. Started at $599 for an 8GB iPhone, now $399. The iPhone 3G 8GB will sell for... $199.
$299 for the 16GB -- a white version of this size will be available too.
The iPhone 3G will be available July 11th in 22 countries. The maximum price around the world is $199 USD.
By Jake McHugh With Mac Rumors For the Joejoe News Team!Thanks to
http://www.macrumorslive.com/ and
http://www.engadget.com too (: