After receiving a copy of new iPhone’s beta version 2.0, famous Engadget.com did not hasten anywhere and has photographed all v2.0 innovations slowly and with a big taste. Natural result of such approach - an impressive pack of great photos of iPhone v2.0 in excellent quality and not less impressive quantity of very interesting supervisions:
• Exchange works amazingly, push-delivery is excellent, however preliminary registration at Wi-Fi connection a little bit slows down all process;
• search in contacts is absent for now, however there is a shy hope, that the treasured icon with a small magnifier will appear at very big sizes of address book - for example, some thousands contacts
• a calendar now has a new button which mission meanwhile remains unknown;
• support of Cisco VPN evidently present in a new firmware (options VPN), however we couldn’t test novelty yet. Therefore we can’t tell anything about built in support of SecureID meanwhile;
• the parental control works fantastically - “A miracle, we have switched off YouTube!”;
• the list of Wi-Fi networks now can be ranged as preference
• updated calculator now supports portrait orientation and has received an engineering operating mode with a portion of additional mathematical functions;
• at last, the main goal among novelties in iPhone firmware v2.0 - possibility of mass deleting of e-mail messages. For full happiness there is absent only a support of two-panel mail client.


















































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