Apple dropping iPhone 2.2 OS on November 21?
By Will Park on Tuesday, November 11th, 2008 at 12:40 PM PST In Apple, Applications, Developer, Rumors, iPhone, iPhone OS
With support for Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Maps Street View and a refreshed iPhone Safari UI in tow, the iPhone 2.2 OS is one of the most hotly anticipated iPhone OS updates since the introduction of iPhone 2.0 OS. We’ve been waiting for Apple (NSDQ: AAPL) to finalize its iPhone 2.2 OS and bring added functionality (and possibly even background push notification services) into the mix, and with early iPhone 2.2 OS betas already seeded to developers, the new iPhone OS should be launched soon. 
In fact, we might see Apple dropping the iPhone 2.2 OS update on us as early as November 21. Word from iPhoneHellas.gr has it on a “reliable” source that Apple will go live with the iPhone 2.2 OS next week. Early iPhone 2.2 OS betas don’t show any signs of background notification services being quite ready for consumption, but we do know that the new iPhone OS will likely sport:
- iPhone Safari UI refresh – revised Google Search field
- Google Maps with Street View
- Toggle text auto-correction on/off
- Japanese emoji icon support
- Line-in audio support (microphone recording)
- Podcast direct downloading from iTunes
We’ll keep an eye on this one, folks!
[Via: iPhoneHella]


I like all of the features listed, but what about video recording, MMS, landscape SMS and e-mail, and copy/paste.
Extra features? Hell, I’d give ‘em all up just for fixes to the current PROBLEMS!
I am now on my third restore in two weeks – purely due to email and calendar apps going down the pan.
They have REALLY got to get it together with the apps…
Ben