iPhone OS 2
A version of the iOS operating system | |
Developer | Apple Inc. |
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Source model | Closed, with open source components |
Initial release | July 11, 2008 |
Latest release | 2.2.1 (5H11 / 5H11a) / January 27, 2009 |
Platforms | iPhone
iPod Touch |
Kernel type | Hybrid (XNU) |
License | Proprietary EULA except for open-source components |
Preceded by | iPhone OS 1 |
Succeeded by | iPhone OS 3 |
Official website | Apple - iPhone - Software Update - 2.0.0 at the Wayback Machine (archived September 12, 2008) |
Support status | |
Historical, Unsupported[1] |
iPhone OS 2 is the second major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iPhone OS 1. It was the first release of iOS to support third-party applications via the App Store. iPhone OS 2.2.1 was the final version of iPhone OS 2. It was succeeded by iPhone OS 3 on June 17, 2009.
iPhone OS 2.0 became available on July 11, 2008 with the release of the iPhone 3G. Devices running iPhone OS 1 are upgradable to this version. This version of iOS introduces the App Store, making third-party applications available to the iPhone and iPod Touch. Prior to the public release of iPhone OS 2.0, Apple held a keynote event to announce the iPhone OS Software Development Kit ("SDK") to developers. Originally it was called 1.2.[2]
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History[]
iPhone OS 2 was introduced at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference keynote address on June 9, 2008.
iPhone OS 2.0 was released on July 11, 2008. It was released along with the iPhone 3G, and ran on the first-generation iPhone as well.
Updates[]
Version | Build | Release date | Notes |
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2.0 | 5A347 | July 11, 2008 | Initial release; initial release on iPhone 3G |
2.0.1 | 5B108 | August 4, 2008 | Bug fixes[3] |
2.0.2 | 5C1 | August 18, 2008 | Bug fixes[4] |
2.1 2.1.1[a] |
5F136 5F138[a] |
September 12, 2008[5] September 9, 2008[a] |
Initial release on iPod Touch (2nd generation) |
2.2 | 5G77 5G77a[a] |
November 21, 2008[6] | New features:
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2.2.1 | 5H11 5H11a[a] |
January 27, 2009 | Bug fixes[8] |
- ^ Jump up to: a b c d e iPod touch (2nd generation) only
Features[]
App Store[]
The most notable feature of iPhone OS 2 was the App Store. Before this feature was introduced, the only way to install custom applications on the device was via jailbreaking, which is strongly discouraged and unsupported by Apple. There were 500 applications available for download at the launch of the App Store, though this amount has grown dramatically since then. Now, the App Store has more than 2 million apps as of 2016.[9]
Mail[]
The Mail app had a makeover, having push-emails that provide an always-on capability. It also supports Microsoft Office attachments, as well as iWork attachments. Other new features including support for BCC, multiple email delete, and the ability to select an outgoing email.
Contacts[]
The Contacts app now has a new home screen icon that is only available on iPod Touch. Along with the release is the ability to search contacts without being searched one-by-one, as well as SIM contacts import ability.
Maps[]
New features were added to the Maps app in the iPhone OS 2.2 software update. Among the features added are the inclusion of Google Street View, directions to public transit and while walking, and the ability to display the address of a dropped pin.
Calculator[]
When the device is in landscape mode, the calculator app displays a scientific calculator. Also, the app icon is updated.
Settings[]
Settings now had an ability to turn Wifi back on while in Airplane mode, as well as the ability to turn on/off the Location Services within the app.
Reception[]
Rene Ritchie at iMore said, "Overall, iPhone Firmware 2.0 is a stunning achievement that really puts the iPhone on par with the Apple II and Mac as one of the great revolutions in modern technology. It takes it beyond simple Phone + iPod, or even smartphone, and makes it the leading contender for the next great shift in computing." However, they criticized it for having stability issues and overall sluggishness.[10] Macworld said, "The iPhone 2.0 software is full of the kind of refinements that you'd expect from a second-generation Apple product. The iPhone OS still isn't perfect, and we wish Apple has addressed some lingering shortcomings, but it's a welcome step-up for what was already arguably the best mobile platform on the market."[11]
iPod Touch price[]
iPhone OS 2 cost $9.95 for iPod Touch users; it was free for iPhone users.
Supported devices[]
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References[]
- ^ Patel, Nilay (June 30, 2010). "iPhone OS 2 apps no longer welcome on the App Store". Engadget.
- ^ Wilson, Ben (December 5, 2008). "First downloadable application for iPhone OS 1.2 "Aspen"". CNET. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
- ^ Wilson, Ben (December 5, 2008). "iPhone OS 2.0.1 released: what's fixed, problems applying". CNET.
- ^ Marsal, Katie. "Apple launches iPhone 2.0.2 update". AppleInsider.
- ^ Cohen, Peter (September 12, 2008). "Apple releases iPhone 2.1 update". Macworld. Retrieved July 15, 2020.
- ^ Snell, Jason (November 20, 2008). "Apple releases iPhone 2.2 update". Macworld.
- ^ Kingsley-Hughes, Adrian (November 21, 2008). "iPhone 2.2 update is out". ZDNet.
- ^ O'Grady, Jason D. (January 27, 2009). "iPhone firmware 2.2.1 released, unlockers beware (updated 3x)". ZDNet.
- ^ Golson, Jordan (Jun 13, 2016). "Apple's App Store now has over 2 million apps". The Verge.
- ^ Ritchie, Rene (Jul 14, 2008). "iPhone OS 2.0 review". iMore.
- ^ Moren, Dan (Jul 15, 2008). "Review: iPhone 2.0 software update". Macworld.
External links[]
- iPhone OS 2 at the Wayback Machine (archived September 12, 2008)
- IOS
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- Mobile operating systems