iPhone OS 4

The biggest news to all iPhone user is the long wait iPhone OS 4, which Steve Job announced it on Apple Keynote April 2010. He introduced 7 Tentpole features that will make the iPhone look better! They are:

“Tentpole” Features

In addition to the above-mentioned new or updated features, the bulk of the presentation focused on seven so-called “Tentpole” features:

1. Multitasking

Developers will have access to seven multitasking services (listed below), which will allow tasks to be performed in the background while preserving performance of the foreground app and overall battery life. So you’ll be able to make a Voice over IP call while playing a game or checking email, find a restaurant on Urbanspoon while listening to Pandora, and more. Per Steve Jobs, “We weren’t the first to this party, but we’re gonna be the best.” It will work by double-clicking the Home button within a running app, which will bring up a bar at bottom (similar in appearance to the row of “dock” icons already at the bottom of the iPhone screen) that displays all apps currently running—scroll to the app you want and tap the icon to select. Games will have a countdown to give you time to get ready to re-start where you left off. The seven multitasking services are:

  • Background audio – Think Pandora. Streaming audio in the background while continuing to perform other tasks. We’ve always been able to do this with the iPod app and other Apple-native apps, but now we’ll be able to do it with 3rd-party apps too.
  • VoIP - Think Skype. Similar to the above, streaming Voice over IP in the background while continuing to perform other tasks. Will also now be able to answer Skype calls when the iPhone is locked.
  • Background location – Two types, GPS for turn-by-turn directions (think TomTom) and cell tower for power preservation (think social networking like Loopt). Also adding a location indicator to the upper right of the status bar, and users will have the ability to enable/disable location requesting by app, as well as an indicator icon displaying if an app has asked for the user’s location in the last 24 hours.
  • Push notifications - Pushed through an Apple server to your iPhone
  • Local notifications - Sent to you from a local app
  • Task completion – Think flickr. Say you’re uploading a bunch of pics to flickr, but don’t want to wait for it to finish. It will continue the upload in the background even if you switch to a different app.
  • Fast app switching – The running foreground app stores its state and preserves it in background for when you return to the app.

2. Folders

Get faster access to your favorites by organizing apps into folders with drag-and-drop simplicity. And browse and manage up to 2160 apps at once — many more than the current limit of 180 apps.

  • Drag and Drop UI – Touch and hold the icon, drag and drop it to another icon to create a folder.
  • Intelligent naming – OS 4 intelligently auto-names the folder based on the App Store category of the apps that you are grouping. Folder names are editable. Folders can be moved just like app icons.
  • 180 –> 2160 apps – The upper limit of apps goes from the current 180 to 2160.

3. Mail

See messages from all your email accounts displayed together in a unified inbox, switch between inboxes more quickly, organize messages by threads, and open attachments in third-party apps.

  • Unified inbox – All of your email addresses come into one inbox
  • Multiple Exchange support - Now supporting more than one Microsoft Exchange email accounts
  • Fast inbox switching – Move quickly between inboxes with just a few taps
  • Threaded messages - A indicator will be displayed for emails that are part of a thread of related messages
  • Open attachments with apps – Open attachments from any App Store app.

4. iBooks

Easily flip through the pages of a book you’ve downloaded from the iBookstore while listening to your music collection. Browse tens of thousands of books — many of them free — by title, author, or genre. You can even check out reviews and read sample pages before you buy.

  • “Delightful” ebook reader – Steve Jobs’ word, not mine! ;-)
  • iBookstore – Same as for the iPad
  • Buy once, read anywhere – Buy once on any Apple device, transfer to any other Apple device for no additional charge
  • Sync page and bookmarks – Wirelessly sync your current page and bookmarks between Apple devices
  • Free Winnie the Pooh – Hey, who doesn’t like Winnie the Pooh?

5. Enterprise

iPhone OS 4 offers more useful features for businesses. With enhancements to security, scalability, and compatibility, IT managers have even more reasons to deploy iPhone throughout their enterprises.

  • Even better email protection
  • Mobile Device Management
  • Wireless app distribution
  • Multiple Exchange accounts
  • Exchange Server 2010
  • SSL VPN support

6. Game Center

Later in 2010, Apple will be launching Game Center, with which it hopes to further cash in on the ever-increasing popularity of the online gaming community.

  • Social gaming network – Seems like an obvious combo
  • Invite friends - Challenge your friends to a game over your device
  • Matchmaking – Automatically searches for players of similar ability
  • Leaderboards – Compare your results with your friends
  • Achievements - See how you are progressing through a game and compare to your friends.

7. iAd

iAd is a “breakthrough” mobile advertising platform from Apple. With it, apps can feature rich media ads that combine the emotion of TV with the interactivity of the web. For developers, it means a new, easy-to-implement source of revenue. For advertisers, it creates a new media outlet that offers consumers highly targeted information.

  • Emotion + interactivity - Basically they are going for a combo of TV-quality ads and interactive web ads
  • Ads keep you in your app – Won’t have to find your way back to where you started once you are done with the ad
  • Built into iPhone OS – Ad software is integral to the OS and therefore hopefully quicker and more stable
  • Apple sells & hosts adds – Centralization for simplification (and allows Apple to maintain control)
  • 60% revenues – > developers – $$ in developer’s pocket, $$ in Apple’s pocket. Pitched as a win-win.
Some other user features are presented in the conference as well, some of them are:

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  • 5x digital zoom for Camera app
  • Playlists on iPhone
  • Tap to focus on Video app
  • Added places in Photo app for geotagging
  • Change home AND lock screen wallpaper
  • Bluetooth keyboard use
  • Spellchecker
  • Gifting apps
  • Birthday calendar
  • File & Delete email search results


[Source: the-gadgeteer]




If you haven't check on the conference yet, you may go here:
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=Apple+keynote+2010+april&aq=f

However the Multitasking only available to iPhone 3GS and iPod Touch 3G only.. So, iPhone 1G-3G user might look forward to iPhone 4G, which the prototype was found in the wild in Redwood City, and reviewed by Gizmodo, where the video can be found here:

http://gizmodo.com/5520164/this-is-apples-next-iphone