iPhone Firmware 2.0 Screenshots and Video
Hackintosh has posted some screenshots and a Youtube Video from the upcoming iPhone 2.0 firmware. Visible changes include:
- Exchange Support
- Appstore
- Parental Controls
- SDK Support
- Calculator is more advanced
- CISCO VPN support
- Mail mass deletion
- No Spotlight Search icon in contacts
Apple has seeded the beta iPhone firmware to select enterprise customers and developers. The new firmware will be released to the public in June of 2008 and will introduce Exchange support as well as the iTunes App Store.
Note: the beta is listed as version 1.2
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