The new iPhone 3G is bound to take an incredible new step toward more freedom for the user. While the first versions of the mobile device (I’m hesitant to call it a phone) were pre-loaded with applications and wouldn’t let the users add more unless were willing to risk their device’s “health” to jail-break it and install third party apps, the only official but “crippled” option was to download a link to a Web App (Web Apps are self-explanatory: applications that run on the Web and not on your local machine/phone).
Besides the 3G Wi-Fi speed, the new iPhone will offer the ability to actually download and install new applications. Apple already has a website up explaining that and they have some examples of applications on their website. The release of their Software Development Kit (SDK) is promising to the educational world also for the freedom it gives developers to create learning applications that work natively on the iPhone.
Some examples of applications they highlight on the Apps Store website include Microsoft Exchange capabilities (push mail)
Loops, an application that lets you find your friends on a Google map mash-up.
And the innovative Super Monkey Ball, which responds to your movements by means of the Accelerometer (movement detector on the iPhone) to create a more “interactive” experience. This has a lot of potential for serious games…





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24 Jun 2008 at 13:33
[...] Spider84 wrote an interesting post today onHere’s a quick excerptThe new iPhone 3G is bound to take an incredible new step toward more freedom for the user. While the first versions of the mobile device (I’m hesitant to call it a phone) were pre-loaded with applications and wouldn’t let the users add … [...]
by Jameson Nyeholt
24 Jun 2008 at 20:42
I’m really excited for the new firmware. I heard a rumor that it’s comming out on the 27th!
Look here: http://www.iphonespies.com/archives/2008/06/11/iphone-firmware-to-release-before-the-new-iphone-3g/
by enzofsilva
25 Jun 2008 at 01:06
It is actually coming out July 11:
http://www.apple.com/iphone/
Even more exciting, huh?
Thanks for the comment!
by iPhone 3g accessories
26 Jun 2008 at 23:41
Keep the quality articles coming