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Did you get your iPhone software update yet? The latest release of Apple’s recently renamed iOS iPhone/iPod Touch system software was released to the public earlier today, and should be showing up in your iTunes now. It’s also free for everybody this time, including iPod Touch owners.

That is, it should be showing up now IF you have an iPhone 3GS, iPhone 3G (some features won’t work, like multitasking), or a late-model iPod Touch. 1st Generation iPhones and iPod Toucheses are forever OS 3.

I’ve been using the developer build for a week or two, and it’s very nice. The multitasking UI (double-tap on the home button to bring up the hidden dock) takes some getting used to, and the folders aren’t as pretty as the app icons they replace, but it’s all very functional and practical once you adapt to it. Third-party app updates that take advantage of the new features are coming fast and furious.

The new features make things feel much faster, and the system overall feels noticeably faster on the same hardware. It’s nice that Apple’s focus isn’t solely on adding new features; they also made tons of tweaks—both visible and under-the-hood—that result in the whole thing feeling incrementally more polished.

I particularly like the rotation lock, as I work mostly lying down.

Ars Technica has a good walkthrough that covers most all the new features, big and small, as does this awkwardly named blog.

Anthony Hecht is The Stranger's Chief Technology Officer. He owns no monkeys.

11 replies on “iOS 4 Update”

  1. Every update has made the problems with my piece of shit 3g worse. I think I’ll be holding off till I can finally be rid of this thing in a few months along with Apple and AT&T.

  2. @5: “Apple is dead. “

    A little late to the party, aren’t you? That prediction’s been intoned steadily for the last quarter century, and counting.

  3. I have an iPod Touch 2nd generation and I honestly thought that the multitasking was a “go” for the 2nd gen. As I read the info on the update, I saw that “1st generation” Touches would not use the updates. I stayed up until 2 a.m. downloading the new iTunes and then reconfiguring my Touch. I tried it out at this morning with baited breath and shaking fingers. No double click multitasking. My heart was crushed when I read the small print on the Apple website. Perhaps the 4 gen will be in my future.

  4. Every time I update my Touch, I lose a dozen albums and a few contacts. It’s pretty much been this way since the first days of iTunes updates. I’ll probably leave it alone until it’s time to replace it.

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