100 more things: The new iPhone 3.0 features

At its iPhone 3.0 preview event today, Apple started off with some impressive numbers for the iPhone/iPod touch and App Store, then went into some of the new software development kit (SDK) features (like Push Notification) and then did some app demos. But that wasn’t enough. The real crowd-pleaser came after when Apple announced over 100 new features for the iPhone 3.0 software. Most importantly, these new features included three of the big ones that people have been waiting for: Copy and paste, MMS and search.

Copy & Paste

Perhaps it’s the fact that copy and paste is such a simple set of tasks that is standard on all modern computing interfaces, that made users so angry that it wasn’t on the iPhone. Well now it is — and its announcement drew a monstrous applause at the event. And it looks like it will work well. You simply double tap on any bit of text, then a “cut, copy, paste” menu bubble will appear right above it. This action will work across apps, which means you will be able to copy something from one, and paste it in another. And you can also copy photos from somewhere and paste them somewhere else — like an email.

MMS

Speaking of photos, MMS was another absent feature that drove users wild, again, likely because it’s fairly standard on all modern cell phones. MMS is better known to some as picture/video messaging. While you will now be able to send picture messages, video is still a no-go, as it seems that Apple still isn’t providing a way to use the iPhone’s camera to encode video in the new SDK. But along with pictures, you will also be able to send contact information, audio and location data. The latter could be very useful for some of the location-based apps.

Search

Back in November of last year, there was a rumor going around that Apple was working on its own search engine. At the time, I noted that while I didn’t think it was working on something to compete with the likes of Google in web search, I did think it was working on a way to better search across the range of devices it now makes. Today, the first step of that may have been announced with Spotlight for the iPhone.

Spotlight is the name of the searching utility in the Mac OS X operating system, and now it works on the iPhone as well to search across your device. You can search for things in mail (including mail on a server), search for things in notes, search for music and finally you can search for application — something which those of us with the maximum 148 applications on our iPhones will be very grateful for.

Others

There are a ton of other new features, but some of the notable ones include:

Voice Memos: You can now record audio directly with this app. This will likely kill several apps that are already in the App Store that serve this purpose. You can even edit the audio you take with this app.

CalDAV: This is an online calendar protocol that will open up the iPhone’s calendar to other data besides just what is ported over from iCal/Outlook on the computer. Most of the big players support this protocol, such as Google, Yahoo and Microsoft Exchange. You can also now subscribe to calendars via a standard called ICS.

Stocks: You can now get news headlines about certain stocks within the Stocks app.

Stereo Bluetooth: Perhaps one day we’ll see the little white ear buds go wireless, after all.

Shake to Shuffle: Just like the newer iPod nano has.

Notes sync: Thank God. It was just silly that you couldn’t do this previously, now taking notes on the iPhone will actually be useful.

YouTube accounts: You will now finally be able to sign in to your YouTube account in the app, which will allow you to save and rate videos.

Tethering: While it wasn’t highlighted in the event, during the Q&A session, Apple did confirm that it was coming, but declined to give a time-table.

One More Thing?

While it wasn’t talked about, on the screen during the presentation, you can clearly see “Live streaming” listed as one of the new features. Now, Apple didn’t say anything about video encoding from the iPhone’s camera at this event, but it’s possible that it is finally going to allow companies like Qik to access the camera legally to shoot and stream video.

I say legally, because Qik has had this working outside of the traditionally SDK bounds for a while. It, and the other companies that do this, actually had to make their own software video encoders to get it to work. Now will Apple allow them into the App Store? We shall see.

Availability

The new iPhone 3.0 software will be available at some point this summer. Apple didn’t give a specific date, but you can bet it will be sometime around its WWDC event, which is likely in June. Apple may or may not have a new piece of iPhone hardware to show off at that time as well.

The new software will be free for existing iPhone owners and $9.95 for iPod touch users. Even owners of the original iPhone will be able to get the new 3.0 software, but two of the features: MMS and AD2P will not work on that device.

Developers will be able to get the new SDK now.

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MG Siegler writes about technology trends and new media for VentureBeat, with a focus on mobile topics, social elements and key news stories. Before that, MG wrote about technology on his blog, ParisLemon. Originally from Ohio, MG attended the University of Michigan where he studied film. He's previously lived in Los Angeles where he worked in Hollywood and in San Diego where he did web development. He now lives in San Francisco.

  • rambo99
    100 things missing from the Iphone - checked and confirmed
    - better than any review.
    1. Flash Drive Support
    2. ADOBE Flash in safari
    3. JAVA Support
    4. Front Facing Camera
    5. File sharing via bluetooth or cable
    6. customisable alert tones
    7. Cut copy and paste bits of text messages - e.g. only a phone number in a message
    8. Sending contacts via SMS - not mms which costs more
    9. HD video camera and HD video playback support
    10. Application Sorting/Management
    11. Profile Setting (e.g Car Mode, Meeting Mode)
    12. File Manager
    13. Proper Push Email
    14. Http email support
    15. Multiple Calenders
    16. Multiple Calender Syncing
    17. Disable Chat mode on messaging
    18. Customisable search engine (not just google and Yahoo)
    19. Multiple Signature for different accounts
    20. Notes Syncing
    21. Quick Toggle – e.g one touch bluetooth on/off
    22. T9 touch pad
    23. Bluetooth Syncing with Itunes
    24. systemwide theme modification
    25. Camera functions (e.g Black and White / Timer etc)
    26. Background application running for ALL apps
    27. Video playback on TV from Iphone (streamed from the phone)
    28. Can’t delete a contact from a message sent to a group or multiple contacts.
    30. No flash light
    31. No video recording (os.3 update only)
    32. Dial a number from the subject and/or location line of a calendar entry
    33. Paste a copied number into the keypad dialer
    34. Use any song stored on the device as a ring tone
    35. Turn off phone while wi-fi is left on
    36. Sort the notes list by date or name
    37. Print most anything to wi-fi printer
    38. Cannot Create Groups (e.g. My Work Contacts, Close Friends)
    39. Powerpoint presentation on TV
    40. Blacklisting Numbers you want ringing you
    41. Video/Animated Ringtones
    42. Modem (not necessary to use your data allowance)
    43. Downloading from Safari
    42. Uploading to a webite from safari (e. g. photos to flickr)
    43. Downloading podcasts directly to the phone
    44. AVRC control – (you can listen to music via bluetooth but you cant control it – next, back, forward, rewind, etc)
    45. A cooling fan for overheating
    46. Long battery Life – its actually shorter on the 3GS than on 3G
    47. An infared sensor (still has many practical uses)
    48. Removable flash drive
    49. Removable Battery
    50. add blocker in safari
    51. A five row keyboard so you don’t have keep switcing (e.g for passwords)
    52. APN Editing
    53. Task Manager/Memory Manager/Processes
    54. Option to unlock – For a REASONABLE fee ofcourse
    55. animated Wall paper
    56. larger scroll button in IPOD and QuickTime
    57. Real time broadcasting from phone
    58. SMS backup
    59. A torrent Client for legal files
    60. silverlight Support (Sky Player)
    62. TEXT reader (to read messages, incoming call name)
    63. VOIP Via 3G
    64. Bluetooth Stumbler
    65. Sync with multiple ITunes Library
    66. Notifications in status Bar (e.g new email)
    67. Lock the rotation of your screen
    68. password locking each application/file.
    69. acelerometer call control (e.g turn over to rejecct)
    70. Local Spam Filter
    71. turn off/on auto correction on keyboard
    72. call counter
    73. sms/mms counter
    74. clear any (not all) call from call history
    75. Delete all messages in one go
    76. Copy and paste files – i tried it on an email – didnt work at receiving end.
    77. show profile pictures in contacts list
    78. MS word – for creation and editing
    79. MS PowerPoint – for creation and editing
    80. ad hoc conference calling
    81. block HTML and images in mail from online web addresses (used by spammers)
    82. Spell checker for all out going email
    83. grammer checker
    84. Native IRC client (like blackberry chat)
    85. contact history – (like spotlight but from contacts about the contact – the number of times called – all email from him/her etc)
    86. FM Radio
    87. Excel Editing and creation with calculation function
    88. Different connection profiles and switchable
    89. Long press setting on the home button. e.g. hold to launch camera
    90. Email pop up
    91. keyboard to stay on when browsing contacts – makes searching easier – e.g. during a call
    92. A full safari browser like the MAC version
    93. Secure remote access between machines
    94. SlingPlayer on 3G
    95. a side button for photos
    96. a video out cable from the headset socket so you can charge it at same time
    97. 802.11n support
    98. direct syncing between Mail.app’s Notes and ToDo’s with the Notes and a ToDo app on the iPhone.
    99. When sliding to view message/s it should go to it rather than the home screen
    100. when clicking the call icon after a miss call it should directly to miss calls not the last opened screen e.g. contacts.