The Apple’s iOS 4 arrives Monday for owners of the iPhone 3GS and 3rd generation iPod touch, delivering a bevy of new features worth the upgrade. If you’re not getting an iPhone 4 (by choice or limited stock availability), iOS 4 should supercharge your old iPhone with new tricks until your next upgrade.
Apple has not specified what time it will be releasing iOS 4, but if last year’s 3.0 release is anything to go by, expect the new operating system to hit the tubes sometime after 1PM Eastern/10AM Pacific. Patience is also a must, as there are millions of devices eligible for the free upgrade, and there will be a lot of pressure of Apple’s servers.
Before we delve into the goodies within iOS 4, a sad reminder for original iPhone and iPod touch users: you won’t be able to upgrade to iOS 4, as Apple says the hardware on these devices is not supported. iPhone 3G owners will get the update, but some of the features below won’t be available, such as multitasking.
Also, if you have an iPad (which runs iOS 3.2), iOS 4 will arrive for you only in September. On the reverse, many iPad-only features by now have been ported into iOS 4 for. So here are some of the cool new and useful features in iOS 4.
- Smart Folders
As simple as it sounds, this feature was missing on the iPhone. The folders feature in iOS 4 will help you de-clutter your home screen, letting you compile under a single location up to 12 applications.
To access folders, enter customize mode (tap on an icon until all icons start jiggling), slide any icon on to another and a new folder is created. You can rename the folder to your liking, but iOS 4 will also suggest a folder name if applications grouped in a folder belong to the same category (like games, utilities, travel, etc.).
- Wallpapers everywhere
iOS 4 lets you set a wallpaper not only for the lock screen (as previously available), but also for the home screen. Like on the iPad, you will have the option to select a different image for the lock and home screen, or you can use the same image throughout. There is no way to set a wallpaper for each of your home screens though.
- E-mail improvements
The first thing you will notice in the Mail app in iOS 4 is the unified inbox. Users will multiple email accounts have been longing for this feature for a while, and Apple finally delivered.There is also support for threaded messages, so you can easily follow up on conversations (each discussion has a single entry that you can tap on and expand it). A big boon for business users will also be support for multiple Exchange account, as only one per device was available by now.
- Spell-checker
Alongside the predictive typing on the iPhone, spelling corrections were missing, but this issue is resolved with iOS 4. Misspelled words will be underlines with a jagged red line, and when tapped correction suggestions will be displayed. This feature works system-wide, including in Mail and Notes.
- SMS search & character count
You can search through SMS messages in iOS 4, just like you do with emails in the Mail app. Just flick the top of the main messages screen and a search bar is revealed. A character count while typing a message is also displayed, so you can keep tabs on your SMS allowance.
- iPod playlist creation & editing
iOS 4 bring a few enhancement to the iPod app as well. You will be able to see a new music control bar at the bottom of the screen when listening to music in the background. There is also the ability to create and edit playlists on your iPhone with iOS 4, which get synced with iTunes when connected to your computer.
- Orientation lock
The iPhone screen won’t annoyingly rotate anymore when you are laying in bed reading on a side. The new OS brings a software orientation lock feature, which you can access by double tapping the Home button and then swipe to the left (the same way you access the iPod controls).
- iBooks
iBooks is coming to your iPhone with iOS 4. You will be able to sync your existing iBooks library (books purchased from the iPad) and also add PDF files to it. iBooks will keep in sync with your iPad (and viceversa) where you left off reading a book. You will have to download iBooks manually from the App store.
- Bluetooth keyboards support
iOS 4 now enables you to use any compatible Bluetooth keyboard and type away long messages.
10. Multitasking
Multitasking is the biggest feature in iOS 4. First off, developers will have to update their apps to be compatible with iOS 4 multitasking. Theoretically, you will be able to use Pandora in the background while playing a game, or receive a Skype call while reading your email.
To access your open apps, double-tap the Home button and icons of the application running in the background will be displayed along the bottom of the screen. Tap on the app you want to switch to and you are in.
Alongside multitasking, WiFi won’t disconnect anymore when your iPhone is locked, so you can receive calls and notifications from WiFi only apps (like Skype) as long as you have a connection available.
Five more noteworthy improvements:
· 5X digital zoom for the camera
· Tap-to-focus video
· Suggestion in Safari and universal search
· Birthday calendar
· Places and events in Photos app











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I have a thing about my iphone 3g, not quite raring to go for the version 4, would like to see it tested by others first.