This isn’t some kind of virus alarm but it’s still a big dork deal. Especially if you’re a massive tool like I am. Apple released the latest version of the iPhone’s software today and it contains a ton of cool new – and useful – features that you don’t have to buy the new iPhone (released tomorrow) in order to get.
When I read all of the new phone’s features earlier this week, having just purchased the current one a little over a months ago, buyer’s remorse immediately set in. “Damn it – I should have waited.” As my local copy of iTunes automatically began downloading the 230 MB update a few minutes ago, that remorse was replaced with joy. A window popped up listing what was new in the update for current iPhone owners. I quickly realized nearly all of the new features I bemoaned not waiting to purchase so I could enjoy are included in this very software update for current and older models. Well raise my rent!
Here are the additions I’m particularly interested in adding to my productivity/silliness arsenal, and you can click through to a full list as there are many more I don’t give a fig about.
- Cut, Copy & Paste with shake to undo
Not being able to copy and paste has been a real headache for me. This is at the top of my “thank fuck” list. The shake option will also be perfect for days when you long for your old Etch-o-Sketch. - Landscape keyboard in key applications
I have large frigging fingers. Enough said. Thank heavens for this addition. - Enhanced Messages application
– Send and receive photos, contacts, audio files, and location via MMS.
I gotta tell you, it was weird to shell out for the iPhone and not be able to do simple things like take a picture and text it to a friend like you’d been able to do for years with regular cell phones.
– Forward and delete single or multiple messages
Don’t you miss having texts forwarded to you by friends writing to other friends “in confidence”? Or drunkenly forwarding something personal to the wrong person? Happy days are here again. - Spotlight search across iPhone
This new tool allows you to search Mail, Contacts Calendar, Notes and iPod tracks simultaneously. I can’t yet envision how this may be useful, unless you’re a big fan of Elvis Costello and he also owes you money, but I’m willing to fiddle around and find out.
The Best New 3G iPhone Apps.
There you have it, and my list doesn’t mention about 100 brand new applications, also being launched today, which take advantage of the more technical upgrades. Personally, I can’t wait for iShitPants (see the video). If you’re an iPhone owner – get updating.
Megan
I love the cut, copy and paste feature. If I was a man, I am sure I would have gotten a woody over this. This is one of the features I miss most from the blackberry.
I had given up on receiving funny mms messages from friends, and actually couldn’t believe that the friggin iPhone did not have this functionality. For me to have to follow a link, then type in a code and password (umm, here the cut, copy and past feature would have been sweet) was way way too much work.
Dave, thanks for posting re the update. Typically I am lazy and ignore updating….but I cannot wait to try out all the new functionality as well as downloading some new apps.
Dave
If you slide right from the main screen it takes you to the new global search feature. If you’re editing text, when you hold down for the magnifying glass popup a new menu will appear enabling you to copy and paste. I like the way the new features have been integrated rather seamlessly into the UI thus far.