By
Wolfgang Gruener,
published on June 9, 2008 at 4:20 PM
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: WWDC, iPhone, 3g | Themes: Smartphones
Source: Tom's Guide US | Keywords: WWDC, iPhone, 3g | Themes: Smartphones
Apple announced that it will be rolling out its iPhone 2.0 software update in July. However, only iPhone owners will be able to get the update free of charge: iPod Touch owners will have to pay $9.99, if they want to upgrade.
Among the new features of iPhone 2.0 are a live contact search, iWork support as well as support for Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents, bulk handling of messages, a new calculator, parental controls and enhanced language support, which now includes character recognition for Asian languages.
More to come.
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