Along with the launch of iPhone 4 and the announcement of Apple Game Center, Steve's call to action was the iOS4, something we've been calling iPhone OS4. The ultimate iOS4, with the incredible "i" attached to it, comes with 1,500 new and improved development APIs, giving a drastic new change to the iPhone user interface.
We know this from the pre-launch time that multi-tasking now facilitates the new iOS4 on the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch. Steve's considers multitasking interface works on iBooks for iPhone that will let users wirelessly download and synchronize books that also features to highlight the phrases and makes notes.
iOS4 works amazingly on iPhone4 with its add folder feature and unified email inbox that provides ceased or aligned message view. The advanced enterprise integration interface for business and its security is the additional feature for the business class user engagement. The multiplied Exchange account support is also added to iOS4 while adding up Bing to the search engine in the presence of Google and Yahoo is the hight of competitive role to the iPhone-cism.
The software development kit (SDK) of iOS4's golden version was available to the developers on the event only. It will be a free download on the iPhone 3G and 3GS but not all features will be fully supported on the devices. So get your hands on the augmented iOS 4-equipped device now!
The newly upgraded iOS 4 is able to manage your almost 2160 applications on a single device via its drag-and-drop functionality. Apple has created some signified changes to the multimedia functionality too with support to custom playlist, directly from iTunes, tap-to-focus video, 5x zoom for camera and an image feature called "Faces and Places," that allows users to sort and view photos on the basis of the place they were taken and the people pictured.
iAd is the second big thing to the iOS4 for the businesses as Steve's addresses that "iAd would engross $60 million for the year 2010." It is far beyond the expectations, isn't? Apple is currently fused with AT&T, Best Buy, Chanel, Citi Target, The Walt Disney Studios and a number of other high-profile brands for their iAd campaigns.
In all, the iPhone's new OS; iOS4, will be an amazing change to the iPhone interface and applications. Analysts will definitely be looking to study its penetration in the market now.
I'm excited for the new look, are you?
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