iPhone OS 3.0 previewed

iPhone 3G, iphone by Thorsten Meyer on March 18, 2009 1 Comment »

iPhone 3.0

The iPhone OS 3.0 beta release includes an updated Software Development Kit (SDK) with over 1,000 new Application Programming Interfaces (APIs) including In-App Purchases; Peer-to-Peer connections; an app interface for accessories; access to the iPod® music library; a new Maps API and Push Notifications. Apple also announced over 100 new features that will be available to iPhone and iPod touch users this summer including cut, copy and paste; MMS;* landscape view for Mail, Text and Notes; stereo Bluetooth; syncing Notes to the Mac® and PC; shake to shuffle; parental controls for TV shows, movies and apps from the App Store; and automatic login at Wi-Fi hot spots. The iPhone OS 3.0 beta release will also include a new Voice Memo app and expanded search capability for all key iPhone apps, as well as Spotlight™ search across the iPhone or iPod touch.

iPhone 3.0 beta

iPhone OS 3.0 introduce over 100 new features, including:

  • Search – System wide search on your iPhone
  • Cut, copy, and paste – Available across all applications
  • MMS - Send photos, contacts, audio files, and location via MMS (MMS messaging is available only on iPhone 3G; fees may apply. MMS may not be available in all areas.)
  • Voice Memo – Record notes or interviews
  • Turn by Turn GPS - Apple will allow developers to use CoreLocation for turn-by-turn GPS directions.
  • Read and compose email and text messages in landscape

iPhone 3.0 maps enhancements

The new iPhone OS 3.0 is available to all registered iPhone developers since March, 17th as a free beta. Full release to customers will be this summer. OS 3.0 will be free for all iPhone users and a $9.95 upgrade for all iPod touch users.

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Apple Apps Part-time developers getting rich

Apple Apps Store, Apps Store, Lightroom, blog cook book, iPhone 3G, iphone, lighting by Thorsten Meyer on August 1, 2008 No Comments »

apps on iPhone 3GApple’s Apps store does have lately some great suprises for application developer. After apple did share the first statistics some Apps developer got caugh by surprise. For example Eliza Block, who developed 2 Across [Buy it at the App Store] found out that she did make almost 1500-2000 USD on some days lately.

2 Across

2 Across is currently listed amongst Apple’s Staff Favorites in the iTunes Store which may further increase the sale.

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Apple launches iPhone 3G (updated)

Apple, HSDPA, UMTS, iPhone 3G, iphone, ipod by Thorsten Meyer on June 9, 2008 No Comments »

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Key features of the new iPhone 3G:

  • Location based services
    • Location based social networking, I think that this feature has the most potential to drive iPhone sale on large scale for consumers. This will drive the mayor sale of new iPhones
    • Location based service will allow blogging with location based information. A blogger could post a image with embedded GPS information which could be show on a map on the bloggers web site
    • iPhone 3G finds your location via GPS or by triangulating your position using Wi-Fi and cellular towers. It also finds points of interest by keyword: Search for “coffee” and iPhone shows you every cafe nearby.
    • Get directions to wherever from wherever. View turn-by-turn directions or watch your progress with live GPS tracking.
    • Nearby contacts: iPhone shows you nearby contacts based on your location. You can find based on your location nearby friends
  • Enterprise integration
    According to Apple, 35% of the Fortune 500, including the top 5 commercial banks, top 5 securities firms, 6 of 7 top airlines, 8 of 10 top Pharmaceutical companies, and 8 of 10 top Entertainment companies, and higher education customers have all contacted Apple regarding the capabilities presented.

    • Push email
    • Push contacts
    • Push calendar
    • Global Address List (GAL) support
    • Certificates and identities
    • WPA2/802.1X
    • Enforced security policies
    • More VPN protocols
    • Device configuration
    • Remote wipe
  • MobileMe Support (Watch Apples mobileme guided tour)

    • Push Email, calendar, and contacts
    • Synchronization between iPhone, Mac and PC (Outlook for Windows integration)
    • “Desktop-like” Web Applications for Mail, Contacts, Calendar, photo gallery, and iDisk online storage available via me.com.
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  • App Store
    • The place to buy and download new iPhone Applications
  • iPhone 2.0 software
    • Many applications that have been show at the WWDC 2008 show the great value add they bring to an mobile device. iPhone 2.0 extend the capabilities of your iPhone with innovative applications.
    • The new SDK seems to make it very easy to develop new application.
  • 3G support
    • 3G-capable UMTS (Universal Mobile Telecommunications System) with HSDPA (High-Speed Downlink Packet Access) which is up to 2.4 times faster than EDGE.
    • iPhone switches between 3G, Wi-Fi and EDGE
    • Phone 3G delivers UMTS, HSDPA, GSM, Wi-Fi, EDGE, GPS, and Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR
  • Apple will no longer receive the revenue
    • This will allow to subsidy iPhones wich could be offered now at a lower price

iPhone 3G

From the press release:

Apple® today introduced the new iPhone3G, combining all the revolutionary features of iPhone with 3G networking that is twice as fast* as the first generation iPhone, built-in GPS for expanded location based mobile services, and iPhone 2.0 software which includes support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync and runs the hundreds of third party applications already built with the recently released iPhone SDK. In the US the new iPhone 3G is priced at a stunning $199 for the 8GB model, and just $299 for the 16GB model.** iPhone 3G will be available in more than 70 countries later this year, beginning with customer availability in 22 countries—Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Hong Kong, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Portugal, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, UK and the US—on July 11.

iPhone 3G gives users ever faster access to the Internet and email over their cellular network with quad-band GSM and tri-band HSDPA for voice and data connectivity around the world. iPhone 3G supports Wi-Fi, 3G and EDGE networks and automatically switches between them to ensure the fastest possible download speeds. The new iPhone 3G also makes it easier to multi-task with simultaneous voice and data communications, so with iPhone 3G you can browse the web, get map directions, or check your email while you are on a call.

iPhone 3G includes the new iPhone 2.0 software with both the iPhone SDK and key enterprise features such as support for Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync to provide over-the-air push email, contact and calendar syncing as well as remote wipe and Cisco IPsec VPN for encrypted access to corporate networks. The iPhone SDK allows developers to create amazing applications that leverage the iPhone’s groundbreaking Multi-Touch™ user interface, animation technology, accelerometer and GPS technology on the world’s most advanced mobile platform.

iPhone 3G includes the new App Store, providing iPhone users with native applications in a variety of categories including games, business, news, sports, health, reference and travel. The App Store on iPhone works over cellular networks and Wi-Fi, which means it is accessible from just about anywhere, so you can purchase and download applications wirelessly and start using them instantly. Some applications are even free and the App Store notifies you when application updates are available. The App Store will be available in 62 countries at launch.

iPhone3G maps: Maps on iPhone 3G use GPS to help you get from point A to point B. Find a location, get directions, and, if you like, follow your progress along a highlighted route with live GPS tracking.

GPS (Global Positioning System) technology uses information from earth-orbiting satellites to find locations. A receiver estimates the distance to GPS satellites based on the time it takes for signals to reach it, then uses that information to identify its location. But the A-GPS (Assisted GPS) solution on iPhone 3G goes a step further, using a unique approach to find the closest satellites and more quickly identify your position. That gives you a faster fix on your location than with regular GPS.

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