WWDC 2008: IPhone 2.0 To Be Free For IPhones, $10 For IPod Touch
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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