
It is all disarranged and screen shots arent being saved.


He has allegedly found two major bugs, which he describes as follows: Having already identified some bugs, but also some nicely addressed issues, the forum poster used color text to point out the changes. The beta adds enhanced support for Mail.app, greater multitasking time completion, media player adjustments, and more.īack to the aforementioned forum poster’s impressions, ForumSnoBorderRK proceeded with outlining what he was able to find in the first hours of usage. A number of display, error, and configuration issues have reportedly been fixed. Users won’t be able to locate, lock, display messages or remote wipe data, as Apple has blocked access to the MobileMe features. Code-savvy people enrolled with Apple’s program will also need to uninstall Apple Mobile Device Support & Apple Application Support, before proceeding with the installation.

A Modmyi forum user who has been able to download and test out the new beta claims to have noticed a cool transition between app switching, while the phone feels “a LOT smoother,” he writes.ĭevelopers upgrading from Beta 1 to Beta 2 are being told to be cautious, as iTunes 9.1 does not support folder syncing. The IPSW download is now at Build 8A248C and delivers fixes for some known issues and additional APIs for developers. Apple has updated its Dev Center with new builds of the iPhone OS 4 beta and SDK.
