![]() Now, if you're on screens 2-9, you can press the Home button and be whisked back to screen 1. The iPhone has 9 available Home Screens to store Apps and WebClips. No explanation on that yet either, though we've confirmed on multiple iPhones on both Rogers and AT&T. Likewise, while we can still connect to a VPN over WiFi, I still can't over 3G. (For those who don't remember, this used to be a common problem fixed only with a reboot that suddenly "reminded" iPod where it had left off). ![]() In the perhaps re-broken category - though again this is based on only preliminary tests - iPod is back to losing its place in podcasts and other long-form content for me again. Outside the general fixes mentioned above, that includes SMS, Calendar, Photo, Camera, YouTube, Stocks (nothing to stop them going down, sadly!), Weather, Clock, Calculator, Notes, Phone, and Mail. While a lucky few apps got updates and some more received tweaks, the vast majority remain unchanged from 2.1 and even 2.0. Likewise, Apple has closed a number of security vulnerabilities, a complete list of which can be found in their Knowledge Base, but includes fixes for CoreGraphics, ImageIO, Networking, Office Viewer, Passcode Lock, Safari, and Webkit. This is especially noticeable in SMS, Contacts, and other previously laggy apps. It'll take a few days and a lot of testing to know for sure, but already things in general seem much snappier, smoother, and even more polished. Many of our current gripes, especially the fetch-mail problems and incredible crash-iness of Safari have been seen to. Much like 2.1, and as can easily be seen by the list above, 2.2 is much ado about fixes. Products compatible with this software update: Preference to turn on/off auto-correction in Keyboard Settings.Pressing the Home button from any Home screen takes you to the first Home screen. ![]() Improved sound quality of visual voicemail messages.Decrease in call set-up failures and call drops.Podcasts are now available for download in iTunes application (over Wi-Fi and cellular network).Improved stability and performance of Safari. ![]() resolved isolated issues with schedule fetching of email.This update contains many bug fixes and improvements, including the following: Apple gets (can we still call it uncharacteristically?) chatty with the details: ![]()
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