iPhone OS 4.0 beta3가 지난 새벽에 올라왔습니다.
ipsw파일로 새로운 beta3를 확인해 보실 수 있습니다.
http://torrentdownloads.net/torrent/1651390877/iPhone2%2C1_4.0_8A260b_Restore.ipsw
beta3 new features & iPhone OS 4.0 new features는
http://www.quickpwn.com/forums/iphone-news/6506-download-iphone-os-4-beta-3-build-8a260b-ipsw-files.html
에서 가져왔습니다.
Changes in Beta 3 :
1- Beta 3 feels significantly more stable than prior beta builds.
2- Things seem to be running much smoother, and even the ability to take screenshots is back (this was missing in Beta 2 for some odd reason).
3- Another annoyances that's resolved with this build is closing out apps in the multitasking "drawer." Instead of having to press-and-hold one app icon at a time to get the little minus symbol,

4- you'll now see all the icons change as soon as you press-and-hold one. Much quicker
5- Orientation Lock. You just tap it once and your screen will not rotate to drive you nuts.Right next to the Orientation Lock you'll also find some basic iPod controls so that you don't have to exit an app to change songs. You can access these features by swiping all the way to the left in the multitasking drawer.
All the New Features of iPhone OS 4.0 :
The curtain has been pulled back on iPhone 4, and the list of new features is massive: There's multitasking (finally!), a refreshed interface, and literally hundreds of other changes to the iPhone's software. Here's the full rundown. Updating constantly.
The new OS will ship in June, and a developer preview is available today, so we can expect to have plenty of apps updated and ready for launch.
New Features: Multitasking, App Folders and More
• Multitasking (only for iPhone 3GS !!):It's here, finally. It's handled with a simple task switcher: double click your home button, and you get a list of running apps. Select, switch, done. Multitasking is limited to audio (Pandora!), VoIP (Skype!) and GPS (Navigation!). Full details here.
• Fast app switching: With iPhone 4's multitasking, most apps aren't actually running in the background—just certain functions of the app, like an audio stream or a GPS lock. But! All apps can now be frozen, in full, so that when you reopen them, they're restored to exactly the state they were in when they were closed.
•Per-app SMS and alerts: Notifications can be sent from apps on the phone, not just remote services. In other words, if something important happens in an app you've opened and moved away from, a notification will pop up in whatever app you're using at the time, effectively saying "switch back to me!" It's a fairly clever way to keep track of background apps without the need for a start bar or dock-type interface.
• App folders: Now you can sort your apps into folders! That's homescreen clutter solved, then.
• A new Mail App: Unified inboxes! Multiple Exchange accounts! Fast inbox switching! Threaded messages! This is actually a huge deal, since the iPhone's mail client has barely changed since 2007.
• iBooks: Oh hey, that iBooks ebook reader app and accompanying store from the ***d has ambled on down to the iPhone. Nice, since you can now take your books with you wherever you go, as oppose to wherever you go with your ***d.
• Custom Backgrounds: Jailbreakers have them. Hell, the ***d has them. Now you can choose a persistent background for your iPhone—and not just for the lockscreen.
• Game center: Apple's going to roll out a centralized gaming service—a multiplayer network like PSN or Xbox Live—to help connect games to one another, by the end on the year. There are services that already do this, like OpenFeint. They will probably die. Full details here.
• iAd Advertising: It looks like Apple's finally rolling out its own advertising platform, a turnkey ad plugin for developers called iAd. The theory here is that instead of relying on links to external websites, developers can use Apple's new tools to keep people in the app while still showing them advertising—sort of like popover browser windows. You can watch videos, play games, and even buy apps from within these ads.
• 5x digital zoom: Could this hint at a higher quality camera in the next hardware? 3.2 megapixels seems a bit low for 5x digital zoom.
• Tap to focus video
• Bluetooth keyboards: Another carryover from the ***d, Bluetooth keyboard support will finally come to iPhone 4.
ipsw파일로 새로운 beta3를 확인해 보실 수 있습니다.
http://torrentdownloads.net/torrent/1651390877/iPhone2%2C1_4.0_8A260b_Restore.ipsw
beta3 new features & iPhone OS 4.0 new features는
http://www.quickpwn.com/forums/iphone-news/6506-download-iphone-os-4-beta-3-build-8a260b-ipsw-files.html
에서 가져왔습니다.
Changes in Beta 3 :
1- Beta 3 feels significantly more stable than prior beta builds.
2- Things seem to be running much smoother, and even the ability to take screenshots is back (this was missing in Beta 2 for some odd reason).
3- Another annoyances that's resolved with this build is closing out apps in the multitasking "drawer." Instead of having to press-and-hold one app icon at a time to get the little minus symbol,

4- you'll now see all the icons change as soon as you press-and-hold one. Much quicker
5- Orientation Lock. You just tap it once and your screen will not rotate to drive you nuts.Right next to the Orientation Lock you'll also find some basic iPod controls so that you don't have to exit an app to change songs. You can access these features by swiping all the way to the left in the multitasking drawer.
All the New Features of iPhone OS 4.0 :
The curtain has been pulled back on iPhone 4, and the list of new features is massive: There's multitasking (finally!), a refreshed interface, and literally hundreds of other changes to the iPhone's software. Here's the full rundown. Updating constantly.
The new OS will ship in June, and a developer preview is available today, so we can expect to have plenty of apps updated and ready for launch.
New Features: Multitasking, App Folders and More
• Multitasking (only for iPhone 3GS !!):It's here, finally. It's handled with a simple task switcher: double click your home button, and you get a list of running apps. Select, switch, done. Multitasking is limited to audio (Pandora!), VoIP (Skype!) and GPS (Navigation!). Full details here.
• Fast app switching: With iPhone 4's multitasking, most apps aren't actually running in the background—just certain functions of the app, like an audio stream or a GPS lock. But! All apps can now be frozen, in full, so that when you reopen them, they're restored to exactly the state they were in when they were closed.
•Per-app SMS and alerts: Notifications can be sent from apps on the phone, not just remote services. In other words, if something important happens in an app you've opened and moved away from, a notification will pop up in whatever app you're using at the time, effectively saying "switch back to me!" It's a fairly clever way to keep track of background apps without the need for a start bar or dock-type interface.
• App folders: Now you can sort your apps into folders! That's homescreen clutter solved, then.
• A new Mail App: Unified inboxes! Multiple Exchange accounts! Fast inbox switching! Threaded messages! This is actually a huge deal, since the iPhone's mail client has barely changed since 2007.
• iBooks: Oh hey, that iBooks ebook reader app and accompanying store from the ***d has ambled on down to the iPhone. Nice, since you can now take your books with you wherever you go, as oppose to wherever you go with your ***d.
• Custom Backgrounds: Jailbreakers have them. Hell, the ***d has them. Now you can choose a persistent background for your iPhone—and not just for the lockscreen.
• Game center: Apple's going to roll out a centralized gaming service—a multiplayer network like PSN or Xbox Live—to help connect games to one another, by the end on the year. There are services that already do this, like OpenFeint. They will probably die. Full details here.
• iAd Advertising: It looks like Apple's finally rolling out its own advertising platform, a turnkey ad plugin for developers called iAd. The theory here is that instead of relying on links to external websites, developers can use Apple's new tools to keep people in the app while still showing them advertising—sort of like popover browser windows. You can watch videos, play games, and even buy apps from within these ads.
• 5x digital zoom: Could this hint at a higher quality camera in the next hardware? 3.2 megapixels seems a bit low for 5x digital zoom.
• Tap to focus video
• Bluetooth keyboards: Another carryover from the ***d, Bluetooth keyboard support will finally come to iPhone 4.