Several months ago, I wrote about the top 3 things that I felt were missing from the iPhone. This week, version 3 of the iPhone OS was released and I’m using it now. I don’t have the new iPhone 3Gs hardware – I’m running on the “old” iPhone 3G hardware, but since that’s the bulk of the installed base right now I figured it might be useful to share my findings here.
Gripe | Status |
I couldn’t cut & paste.
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Fixed – and it works very well in iPhone OS v3. |
I couldn’t invite others to appointments (i.e. initiate meeting requests).
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Fixed – it works fairly well. Would like to be able to check the availability of other attendees, but at least I can invite people to meetings. |
I couldn’t attach / forward contact information to others.
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Fixed – it is now possible to “Share” contact, which opens an email and attaches the contact as a .vcf file, which is fairly standard. |
The v3 OS update is free for iPhone owners (iPod Touch owners must pay $10 for some reason) so it should be an automatic for you if you have an iPhone.
The “killerest” new feature (my opinion) is “Spotlight Search,” which provides the ability to search for things on the device. It was very painful to find things in old emails before – it was all manual and time-consuming. Now you can search for items, messages, songs, appointments, etc. and find them in a jiffy. The only limitation I’ve found is in searching email folders other than your inbox: if you haven’t opened the folder on your iPhone, or you haven’t opened it in a while, you won’t find recent emails in the search – you’ll have to open the folder so it will sync.
To make this slightly easier, each folder now has a Search field at the top of the folder so you can easily find things within that particular folder.
Some other improvements I’ve noticed in this version (not a complete list – there are even more):
That’s my list off the top of my head, and I know I’m forgetting a few things. If you’re lucky enough to be able to get an iPhone 3Gs (the new hardware) you’ll get all of that plus a compass, faster processor, and the ability to film and edit movies on the phone (and you get a higher-res camera).
Hope that helps update you on the iPhone.
If you don’t care about iPhones: this isn’t an iPhone fanboy site but I will post something about them from time to time, particularly around big releases.