iPhone software 2.0 gallery posted online

iPhone software 2.0 screen shots have beem posted online via The Boy Genius Report.

See them here.

20 Comments

  1. Well at least using landscape to trigger the larger calculator shows they’re in the ballpark of giving us the landscape keyboard in all applications.

    And though it’s not pictured there I saw multiple email deletion in another set of iPhone 2.0 photos.

    We’re getting there. Really need that landscape keyboard, though. Not to mention copy & paste.

  2. if 2.0 looks this cool, what will v3 or v4 look like and I am curious when Apple will stop supporting G1 iphones on the software updates….

    I am guessing at v3.0 since we are looking at a 1 year release cycle per full version of the software…

  3. that is a good question,,, but what I am wondering is if all of you are going to dump your G1 model for the new ones that come out. I mean, I probably will, but am wondering what the rest are thinking on this….& I wonder if At&T;will make you sign another 2 year if you upgrade your handset

  4. re: Buying a newer iPhone

    All you do is make sure you have iTunes on your computer (current version from apple.com/itunes).

    Then, connect the new iPhone to computer with the USB cable, and go through activation process selecting “current customer,” and “replace existing phone.” Your new iPhone will now be connected to your existing AT&T account without the need to extend your AT&T agreement.

    Or, you can cancel your existing account and activate the new iPhone with the AT&T GoPhone Pay As You Go (prepaid) plan.

  5. i don’t know, i REALLY love my iPhone, but it will have to have some serious new shinnies to make me drop another $500 in only a year…. or even two.

    oh sure someday the hardware+software difference will make me, and the kids will get “old skool” iPhones, but for now, it is hard to imagine.

  6. Does anyone besides me hate those insidious content link ads imbedded in the text of web articles now? God they drive me nuts. You click on something that appears to be a relevant link and you’re taken to some advertisement that couldn’t possibly be more unrelated.

  7. “Perhaps you own the single, aberrant Mac keyboard on the planet, but every single Mac keyboard here surely includes a % key.
    Have you tried new prescriptions?”

    (%%%%%)
    Just double checking

    I think he means on the calculator, not the keyboard in general.

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