What is going on with the iPhone 3.0?

Saturday, March 21, 2009

On Tuesday, Apple gave a preview of the iPhone OS 3.0 Software. Let me say this: It was impressive! The iPhone 3.0 update brings with it greatly increased functionality including Cut, Copy and Paste as well as many more innovative and exciting features! Slated for release sometime “this summer,” the new update will be free for all iPhones and $9.95 for the iPod Touch.

Greg Joswiak, Vice President of Worldwide iPod and iPhone Product Marketing and Scott Forestall, Senior Vice President of iPhone Software, hosted the event with Forstall spending the majority of the time divulging the details of the software upgrade.

iPhone 3.0 boasts more than 1000 API’s (Application Programming Interfaces) that developers use to increase functionality of the device.

It also delivers more than 100 new features for the customer.

Some of the increased functionality that is available to developers now include:

In App purchases

Peer to peer connectivity

Accessory support

Broadened support for Maps

Push Notifications (Yes the very same feature promised to us last year!)

Also briefly mentioned support for:

A few select developers were asked to showcase their applications using iPhone 3.0 after only 2 weeks of hands-on experience with the new OS.

Meebo profiled the use of push notifications that was a crucial component for developing for the iPhone platform

Electronic Arts showcased their SIMS 3 game. The use of the iPod media library and in-app purchases were highlighted

Oracle was able to enhance two of the five apps available on the App Store to utilize push notifications and in-app email for more timely and convenient communication for better productivity

ESPN showed off the new media player that automatically optimizes itself to the available bandwidth, in other words- your media will know what connection you have (WiFi, 3G, Edge) and reconfigure itself to give you the best experience.

Lifescan, a Johnson and Johnson company, demonstrated a custom application that integrates directly with a glucose meter used for obtaining blood sugar readings for diabetic monitoring. They further showed that blood sugar control can be enhanced by using this technology, thereby limiting or avoiding serious complications from diabetes.

ngmoco:) displayed the use of push notifications, in-app purchases and peer to peer gaming

Smule introduced a new instrument called Leaf Trombone and demonstrated peer to peer connectivity by playing a duet of Phantom of the Opera using the Leaf Trombone

Additional user enhancements that will be available with iPhone 3.0:

All these enhancements are truly amazing! No other cell phone or mobile platform has been able to duplicate what Apple has done in delivering additional features and functionality.

It’s nice to know that when you purchase an iPhone or iPod Touch, the discovery and progression of creativity and usefulness doesn’t stop at the cash register. For no money or a nominal fee, boatloads of new features will be available to 30 million (iPhone and iPod Touch users) in the next few months.

Remember that what was announced were only a small fraction of the enhancements that will be arriving in the next few months. In addition, the original iPhone and iPod Touch may not be able to take advantage of all the features in iPhone 3.0 due to hardware differences from their iPhone 3G and 2nd generation iPod Touch cousins.

Also, the WWDC, which is Apple’s Developers Conference that is usually scheduled in June each year, may bring with it announcements of new iPhones or a new category of devices that are more like touch screen tablets (ie. MacTablet). This OS software will be the basis of those new devices, so the functionality will be greatly increased, probably more so than what Apple let on in their preview.

Whatever is yet to be unveiled is sure getting a lot of buzz and excitement surrounding the imminent release of iPhone 3.0!

What are your thoughts on the latest preview? Do you plan to wait a bit longer in purchasing the iPhone 3G to see if new iPhone hardware is announced?

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