Apple ready for third-generation iPhone
March 13th, 2009 by Tom KrazitWhat might Apple have in store for the third release of its iPhone software?
Time for Apple to whip out its Holograph App?
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The company plans to hold one of its trademark special events on Tuesday at its headquarters in Cupertino, California, to show off "an advance preview of what we're building" for the iPhone 3.0 software release, according to an invitation distributed on Thursday. The event will come just a little more than a year after the iPhone 2.0 software event laid out Apple's policies for getting third-party applications onto the iPhone, as well as business-friendly features.
Here's what we know: Apple plans to discuss a new software development kit at the event in addition to demonstrating the new software.
This could explain why the company has been slow to offer renewals for current SDK licences, as it might be requiring developers to sign a whole new agreement. While the software will be the main attraction, developers will be closely watching for details about how the new SDK will affect their businesses.
So, about that software: judging by the comments on our initial post about the event, iPhone users are looking for Apple to finally bring cut-and-paste capability to the device. Of all the advancements Apple has planned for the iPhone 3.0 software, that's probably the one users are hoping for the most.
There's a solid chance that Apple plans to introduce true background processing with iPhone 3.0, given the seeming disappearance of the quasi-background processing capability discussed at last year's Worldwide Developer Conference. This might only work, however, on an upgraded iPhone that probably won't be on display on Tuesday.
Apple may therefore have developed some way to let users of older iPhones run more than one application at the same time — perhaps allowing applications to save their states in memory — while enabling true background processing on iPhones that have the capability to handle those demands. We're also coming up on a year since Apple acquired P.A. Semi to work on developing chips for the iPhone and iPod Touch, and the first fruits of that acquisition might be ready for public airing.
Gene Munster of Piper Jaffray thinks Apple may demonstrate a "universal search capability" as part of the new software. There's no real way to search your iPhone on the device's home screen, although individual applications such as Contacts have their own search functions, of course.
Boy Genius Report claims to have info that iPhone 3.0 will finally add support for MMS — a common complaint about the current iPhone — as well as allow tethering between the iPhone and a laptop.
Leading up to this announcement, however, the rumour mill has been sort of quiet regarding iPhone software upgrades. What do you think Apple might have up its sleeve? Or, more importantly, what do you want Apple to release as part of iPhone 3.0? Let us know in the comments below.







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Grant
March 14th, 2009 at 8:54am
Please let it do "real" GPS things like turn by turn navigation. Get me out of my WM5 mobile hell. I want a single device to do phone, contacts calendar and GPS. Media functions come second to me but would be nice. The iPhone should be able to do this already and it is a travesty that it can't. My venerable Mio Digiwalker does it all but is no pleasure to use. Come on Apple - do the right thing.
Ben
March 20th, 2009 at 10:58am
What want is in Text Messaging and Email is for the keyboard to be able to go in landscape mode as well as portrict mode. Also a better camera that can support flash and zoom and evan auto focus.
Grant
March 22nd, 2009 at 5:44pm
Looks like I got what I wanted. Support for turn-by-turn GPS on a BYOM (Bring Your Own Maps) basis. Ben; You got your landscape texting but the camera and flash are not something a software update can achieve. Perhaps the next gen phone might bring this though.