Apple made available to developers a beta version of IOS numbered 4.1, and with it the SDK in that version. This means that an update soon will be released and will be available for all users. Beta includes a new version of firmware for iPhone 4, 3GS, 3G, and for the second generation iPod touch. Obviously the main issue over which we all are wondering whether the IOS 4.1 beta fixes the problem of signal loss iPhone 4 kept in a certain way in your hand. The update is likely to include a new algorithm for calculating the quantities strokes to represent the strength of the signal received by telephone. But it is unclear whether it will improve in any way upset the experience of many users. Video clip from Mobile Crunch suggests that you should not rely too much on it.
According to reports IOS 4.1 also support the Bluetooth AVRCP control, which enables wireless service on your iPod iPhone. IOS Version 4 offered only a volume control. Now you can also change tracks and pause playback.
In options there is also the possibility of excluding FaceTime and multiplayer games. This is probably a gesture in the direction of parents who will be better able to control what their children are doing with the iPhone.






