Yesterday the 27th of Sept 2007 the update 1.1.1 was released for Apple's iPhone!
It offers adds access to the Wi-Fi iTunes Music Store, the ability to increase the handset's speaker and earpiece volume, TV output, and several other features.
To download the 152MB update, iPhone owners should to connect their iPhones to their Mac or PC and click the "Check for update" option in iTunes.
However I did find this warning!
If you have modified your iPhone's software, applying this software update may result in your iPhone becoming permanently inoperable," Apple re-warned customers in the release notes accompanying the software download. "Making unauthorized modifications to the software on your iPhone violates the iPhone software license agreement, and the inability to use your iPhone due to unauthorized software modifications is not covered under your iPhone's warranty.Version 1.1.1 of the iPhone software includes new features, bug fixes and supersedes all previous versions, the company added.
New features include:
· iTunes Wi-Fi Music Store
· Louder speakerphone and receiver volume
· Home Button double-click shortcut to phone favorites or music controls
· Space bar double-tap shortcut to intelligently insert period and space
· Mail attachments are viewable in portrait and landscape
· Stocks and cities in Stocks and Weather can be re-ordered
· Apple Bluetooth Headset battery status in the Status Bar
· Support for TV Out
· Preference to turn off EDGE/GPRS when roaming internationally
· New Passcode lock time intervals· Adjustable alert volume
Security updates:
In addition to the unspecified bug fixes and documented new features, Apple also said the software update includes 10 individual security modifications. According to a detailed list of security related changes posted to the company's support site, seven target the iPhone's mobile version of Safari, two its mobile Mail client, and one its Bluetooth implementation. Apple has also updated its iPhone website with a video demonstrating the new features, including the Wi-Fi iTunes Music Store, Ringtones, and more.Update not third-party app friendlyMuch to their dismay, several users of the AppleInsider forums who had installed third-party "hacks" or applications on their iPhone -- but had not unlocked the device from AT&T's network -- report that the software update reverts their handset back to its original intended form.
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