Today the long-awaited iPhone/iPod Touch 2.2 firmware became available through iTunes, just as previous rumors had suggested. The new update includes everything we expected plus a little more.
Street View is now a feature of the Maps application and this is something I was looking forward to. I had chance to play around with it for a bit earlier today and it’s certainly quite impressive. It’s cool to take a walk around New York when you’re thousands of miles away. As well as routes for driving, Maps now also offers public transport and walking routes.
Podcast downloading is another feature included in the update. You can now download podcasts directly from iTunes on your device. The Safari bar has changed and now displays both the address and search bars side by side, just like the Safari browser for Windows & Mac. Other features in the update include improved sound quality for visual voicemail, fewer call drops and decreased call set-up failures, the option to turn off auto-correction when typing, plus lots more.
One thing that was rumored that hasn’t materialized was the ability to tether the iPhone and use it’s connection to access the internet on a computer. Some believed this would be another feature we would see in 2.2 however its absence is a disappointment.
The download weighs in at around 250MB but is certainly worth the wait. For more info, visit Apple’s software update page for the iPhone.
According to Greek blog iPhone Hellas, they have received word from a ‘reliable’ source that the new iPhone firmware 2.2 will be released next Friday on November 21st. To back up their claims, Gizmodo has expressed that iPhone Hellas is also a ‘reliable’ source.
The beta of firmware 2.2 has been in the hands of developers for a while and we have already heard leaks of the new features it will include, some of which are:
- Google Street View
- Podcast Downloading via iTunes on iPhone itself
- New-look Safari address bar
- Japanese ‘emoji’ icons
- Line-in audio activated
The last iPhone firmware (2.1) was released back in September and for many made vast improvements to the operation of their iPhone. I installed the update and found that I had far fewer call drops, no more keyboard lag and not one crash since.
I for one will be keeping my fingers crossed and my mouse pointer poised on the ‘Check for Update’ button in iTunes come next Friday — I am very much looking forward to Google Street View and podcast downloading. I wonder if Apple has fixed the flaw that allows jailbreaking of the new firmware?
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The guys over at MacRumors have today reported that the new iPhone 2.2 firmware will include full Google Street View. The 2.2 firmware, currently in Beta 2, has today been seeded to developers.
MacRumors had previously reported that the Beta 1 of 2.2 firmware included the APIs for Street View, however it was not enabled.
Other seed notes also indicate that ‘line-in’ audio accessories are now supported in the SDK.
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