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Wed, 27 Feb 2008 Apple iPhone 1.1.4 update released

Apple ships bug-fix iPhone patch, no other features revealed yet

Jonny Evans


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Apple has released iPhone software version 1.1.4.

The 162.1MB patch is available for download and installation through iTunes.

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Apple isn't making a big deal about the release, beyond letting users know it "includes bug fixes and supersedes all previous versions."

Some reports claim the update improves the reliability of Bluetooth, SMS and Mail on the iPhone, and that it boosts signal strength on mobile networks, but these haven't yet been confirmed.

However, Apple has been expected to ship its iPhone Software Development Kit (SDK) this month, enabling a new industry creating third party applications for the iPod touch and the iPhone to emerge.

While reports have recently circulated claiming the release of the iPhone SDK may be delayed, it's also likely that the iPhone 1.1.4 updates contains functionality to support the installation of new applications.

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