At the Apple Fall Event today, iOS 4.1 was finally announced. As is the pattern with Apple, they just released iOS4 a couple months back. They then started immediately preparing updates 4.0.1 and that was shortly followed up with 4.0.2. Well, here we go with 4.1, and it boasts quite a few updates. And here they are:
Some updates will be to fix the proximity sensor issue with the iPhone4, the functionality of Bluetooth, and iPhone 3G performance, which surprises me that they would do anything at this point for the 3G.
iOS4.1 will also include a list of new features: High Dynamic Range photos, HD video uploads over WiFi, TV show rentals, and Game Center. Of course, it is advised to wait for the 4.1 update until a jailbreak is available for it. And, on a side note, it is glaringly obvious that Apple is not including any type of "antenna fix" with the newest update. This points to the fact that they know it is a physical design flaw and that there is nothing they can do about it.
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