Apple’s announcement, in San Francisco, to launch an iOS 4.1 upgrade, has brought some fresh air among the iPhone app developers and users who were suffering from several issues for quite some time now.
Rather than being just a simple 0.1 update, this actually brings some pretty useful features with it. The new update is supposed to fix certain problems like:
1. HDR Photos: This can take three photos; a normal photo, an over exposed and an under exposed one. Then it combines the three of them and gives you the option to pick up the best. This way it will introduce an exposure control which promises a better photography with your iPhone.
2. HD Video uploading: This one is a little of a no-brainer; in the sense why to provide a device that can film 720p video, but doesn’t allow you to upload it automatically? You can take a breath now, a the new upgrade will rectify it.
3. Game Center: It’s a social gaming platform which has finally come out of the development age and available into the real world.
The update is also expected to fix some bugs with Bluetooth, the User Interface (UI) and the proximity sensors on the iPhone 3G.
It’s going to be rolled out this week and the users & the iPhone app developers can download it for free via iTunes.
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