iPhone OS 3.0 is coming, preview on March 17th


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Yeah, no new hardware until June/July I say. I'll be following liveblogs very closely for this :)

Will it be broadcast live or anything? How is this whole shizno going down?

and more importantly, when'll I get a copy :D

Copy & Paste has been confirmed. No video cam or background apps though.

http://www.engadget.com/2009/03/15/iphone-...tures-but-no-b/

Kevin Rose saying it's going to be included is hardly "confirmed." He's pretty unreliable when it comes to rumors.

Fortunately Nokia, Motorolla, SE, HTC ect all only release a single phone every few years...

If anything Apple is rather unique in that they do so few updates. No one is forced to update either.

I hope your being sarcastic because SE/Nokia release at least 3 phones.. usually more

Well, he has been wrong on just about every iphone rumor thats came out of his mouth. iPod/Mac stuff is another story.

Maybe his computer informant is more reliable than his iPhone one :rofl: Didn't he say the first gen iPhone would have a slide out keyboard?

Maybe his computer informant is more reliable than his iPhone one :rofl: Didn't he say the first gen iPhone would have a slide out keyboard?

Yep. A slide out keyboard and two batteries. One battery for the phone and one for the ipod features.

Copy and paste would be nice, but I hope that 3.0 improves upon battery life, Wi-Fi reception and call quality. There are still times when the call quality just seems to be sub-par, even when compared to cheaper mobile phones.

I just hope they add some stuff in people have been requesting like copy paste, forwarding txts, better app management and MMS.

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