Apple has started producing an iOS 4.1 pre-launch to developers. As per common, the beta needs an iPhone Developer explanation plus an Intel Mac running newest OS X Snow Leopard 10.6.4. Incorporated is Xcode 3.2.4, which mostly brings support for iOS 4.1 iPhones and iPod Touches, plus some new features designed to prepare life simpler for iOS developers.

I am yet presently in process of downloading beta. As distant as I can tell, there is nothing in launch notes concerning a new formula for calculating sign power or anything connected to the iPhone 4 "death grip," but I wouldn't be amazed if it has been silently fixed. Apple has affirmed iPhone 4 function problem is because of a software bug if this is certainly true it is in Apple's greatest attention to launch a fix ASAP to suppress the irrefutable PR frightening they have on their hands. As a content and satisfied iPhone 4 user, I can securely say difficulty has been majorly gust out of amount.

I may as well add that it has been a comparatively short quantity of time because 4.0 were launched to put out a main .1 update. By contrast, iOS 3.0 was launched June 17 2009, with 3.1 not waiting September 9. Is this just a marketing approach to combat iPhone 4's "death grip" media target, or will we see some great new unexpected features closer than we are thinking surely the update is welcome any way.