macrumors.com — After only two weeks from its initial release, Apple has released a second beta version of their iPhone 3.0 operating system. The new seed is available only to registered iPhone developers. The iPhone 3.0 beta was first introduced earlier this month and includes a number of enhancements.
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philbertApr 1, 2009
Sounds like something apple would do.
macparrotApr 1, 2009
"finally MMS"The iPhone has a Cleveland Rock station?
invidApr 1, 2009
Same. Best phone I've ever had, including WM and UIQ phones. Never really used S60 though.
puterApr 1, 2009
They advertise it as for businesses.In the release for 3.0 one of the first things they bragged about was that it was for corporate use.The fact is, if you are on a corporate network...you receive way too many emails not to filter (or you waste a lot of time doing it by hand). This is a must have for any corporate phone, I had thought it would be in the OS a long time ago...otherwise I would not have bought the phone.
p5ychoApr 2, 2009
It's not supposed to be available for non developers. Developers had to fork over $99. Why should non developers be bothered by buggy beta's?
lagoldfingerApr 21, 2009
did you get an answer about the subfolder push? Didn't quite see an clear response from anyone. Have a user here wanting to sync his subfolders automatically and also receive notifications when email goes into those subfolders but I can't find the "how to" or if it's even possible.I'm a blackberry user, and yes you can sync subfolders if you want, blackberry is still the corporate standard and just hoping I can replace my POS called a "Storm". Anyways sorry for that bb rant, i love most bb's just not the storm, guess im a business user at heart.So iphone subfolder push/sync- whats the word?many thanks for the time!cheers~