Posts tagged 4.0
From the Forums: Top 5 iPad Apps, iPhone 3G vs 3GS, 4.0 Software, iPad Wallpaper, 4th Gen iPhone Feature
Mar 16th

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For your chance to win a $10 iTunes gift card simply post your top 5 most wanted iPad applications in this thread right here. It’s that simple and you have until Sunday to get your post in for your chance to win!
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The iPhone 3G vs iPhone 3GS – what are your thoughts? Was the upgrade worth it for you?
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The iPhone 4.0 software is only a few short months away, feel free to discuss and speculate all you’d like about 4.0 in the following thread: Discuss the iPhone OS 4.0 software here.
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In search of some wallpapers for your soon to be released iPad? If so be sure to visit the thread: iPad Wallpapers Collection. Also feel free to post wallpapers you may have for the new device!
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Lastly for today, if you were creating the next generation of iPhone what is the one hardware feature you’d like to see added?
See you in the forums!
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Multitasking Support to be Included in Apple’s iPhone 4.0 Software
Mar 11th

AppleInsider is reporting that they are hearing from reliable sources to expect multitasking in Apple’s iPhone 4.0 software. This is not the first time we’ve heard about multitasking being included in 4.0 but if it does hold up to be true it should silence many of the iPhone haters out there while making all iPhone owners jump for joy.
The iPhone currently does do some very minimal multitasking with apps such as email and iPod, but those of you with jailbroken devices are well aware that the iPhone can handle full blown multitasking with ease. Apple has just been shy to enable it since day one claiming it would bring poor battery performance along with various security threats.
The sources also claim the 4.0 software is still a long way off from being finished (this summer) so show some patience as good things come to those who wait.
Anyone else excited for some iPhone 4.0?
[Thanks to everyone who sent this in!]
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Apple Exploring Contacts on the Home Screen… for iPhone 4.0? – Apple Patent Watch
Jan 15th

The Apple patents keep on rolling out and today the U.S. Patent & Trademark Office accepted Apple’s filing for a patent that would allow for contact icons to be placed on the home screen, along with the ability to invoke apps, retrieve and display contacts information, or dynamically display related information all tied to an individual contact.
“The icon can also be used to invoke one or more applications that are personalized to the contact. The icon can be modified to display information related to the contact. In one aspect, an icon associated with an entity can be temporarily displayed on the mobile device based on the proximity of the mobile device to the entity.”
This is pure speculation on our part but it’s possible you will see this patent come to life in the upcoming iPhone OS 4.0. Hopefully when January 27th comes we all will see what is in store for the future of the iPhone OS.
Now please excuse me while I go add a few more contacts on the home screen of my Moto Droid, since it’s been doing that for a while.
One more screen shot after the break!
[Via Redmond Pie]

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Apple Exploring Contacts on the Home Screen… for iPhone 4.0? – Apple Patent Watch