Apple already announced on their "it's only rock and roll" event today that iPhone OS 3.1 is already available today for all iPhone users and iPod touch users with 3.0 installed on their devices.This OS will enable MMS and modem tethering via AT&T’s cellular network. The iPhone OS 3.1 will let you copy and paste, send and receive files (images, songs, videos, contacts, locations, etc.) via Bluetooth. It is a feature where most phones already have except the iPhone, not until now.
The iPhone OS 3.1 also enable the VoiceControl feature over Bluetooth headsets (currently, spoken commands only work through the iPhone’s built-in microphone). You’ll be able to save video attachments to your photo album and save a copy of a trimmed clip on the iPhone 3G S without overwriting the original file.
The software will apparently improve battery life on the iPhone 3G S, startup and shutdown times of applications, and the performance of OpenGL and Quartz graphic libraries. Expect the usual assortment of little touches, like a rumored anti-phishing Safari feature or the device vibrating when home screen icons are jiggling. In addition, iPhone 3.1 beefs up the iPhone’s ringtone capability, allowing you to download over 30,000 ringtones from major labels via a Ringtones section in the iPhone’s iTunes application. Isn't it great!
The new OS is also fix bugging, it has real-time zoom for camera, iPhone boot time is now faster, the Compass on iPhone 3GS are improved, Password-locked phones will now ask for a PIN, the first time the device is plugged into a new computer for syncing, new enhancements to Core Audio has been added and directional orientation in Google Maps app is now more accurate.
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