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  • iOS 4.3 code reveals new iPhone and iPad models, No Home Button!

    iOS 4.3 code reveals new iPhone and iPad models, No Home Button!

    Looks like folks have been poking at the new beta 4.3 for iOS, seeded to developers today and they seem to have found, As history has repeated itself, New versions of iPhone and iPad. Namely, two new-generation iPhones (4,1 and 4,2) and three iPads (2,1; 2,2; and 2,3).

    Ask us and we say, it’s the GSM and CDMA variants of the next-gen models (plus a WiFi-only iPad).

    BGR is claiming it’s heard from sources that the next iPhone / iPad models will eschew the physical home button altogether in lieu of the new multi-finger gestures and that employees at Cupertino are already testing such devices.

    Ask us : we already hate the fact that the Desire HD does not have Physical buttons. But, an iPhone without a home button, imagine using five fingers to zoom out on the iPhone with only 3.5″ of screen-real estate, to close an app, that just seems ridiculous to us. We seriously hope that, Apple keeps the home button, But, it does need a new design.

    Source BGR, ENGADGET

  • iPad iOS 4.3 Beta brings Mutitouch gestures and other new goodies

    iPad iOS 4.3 Beta brings Mutitouch gestures and other new goodies

    Apple is prepping the new iOS 4.3 for its devices, and it brigs a host of new goodies to the iPad atleast. In the latest beta 4.3 we discovered that there is a menu that allows you to select the multitouch gestures:

    • 4 finger swipe to switch between applications
    • 4 finger swipe up to reveal the multitasking drawer
    • 4 finger down to close it
    • 5 finger pinch to close an app that running

    Along with the gestures there is also a new feature in the settings menu that allows you to select what the function of the side switch will be, i.e. orientation lock – or mute button.

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