September 2, 2010

Steve Jobs officially introduces iOS 4.1 and give us a preview of Apple's iOS 4.2

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Probably the highlight of Apple Keynote, no? Oh well, the iOS 4.1 is not a major release but at least it something iOS 4 running devices can be happy and thank Apple for. After Apple's release of the iOS 4 not only did it give some glitches on the devices installed with it it gave iPhone 3G owners a lagger device. My source says that the iPhone 3G lag is fixed with this version of the OS. So iPhone 3G users, or other iPhone users out there that had problems with their phones, all together say, Thank You Steve Jobs!.
It also fixes the proximity and bluetooth glitches it gives to iPhone 3G devices. I do not really know what Proximity means in relation with Apple device but lets just say that I know those things.
Features that were added to the OS can be seen on the photo but let me just write them down. High Dynamic Range photography, what the hell is that? My source say that photography fans should be happy about this.
This setting makes the phone take three shots at different exposure levels, then superimposing them all on top of each other, to create a vibrant end result. This will surely make photography fans happy.
Unwired View
HD Video upload via WiFi is an added feature too. And the Game Center, 

It’s all about playing multiplayer games, in real time. Other people can ‘challenge’ you to play games in multiplayer mode, there’s a system that keeps track of your scores, and if you don’t have an opponent to play against, Apple’s servers will auto-match you with someone.

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Now about the iOS 4.2 preview. Its basically towards the improvement of the iPad or shoudl we say putting the iPad on par with the iPhones and iPod devices, with regards to its OS. When the iOS 4.2 will be released (November) then the iPads can now do multitasking and folders, which is a key feature of the iOS 4. Another feature that will be added to iOS 4.2 equipped iPads are photo and video streaming will now be possible with the OS.

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