According to iPhone Hellas, the 2.2 firmware for the iPhone will be released on November 21. It should incorporate the features previously leaked from developers who had access to the first and second beta distributions, including street view in Google maps, the ability to turn off auto-correction for text entry and the ability to download podcasts directly in the iPod application.
The bad side is, it still appears to be missing the push notification feature that was promised for October. There’s been no word and few rumors about this feature, but it is still a highly reccommended feature for many iPhone users. Of course the iPhone is still missing two important features MMS and copy and paste. For such a high tech device there is no reason why the iPhone cannot support such basic features. The question to be asked is, why is apple holding out on these highly anticipated features? We can only hope and dream that apple will throw something were not expecting into this release.
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