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Apple Releases iOS 4 for Current iPhone Users

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Andy Patrizio
Andy Patrizio
Jun 22, 2010

Apple remains a creature of habit. Last year, it rolled out iPhone OS 3.0 at 10 a.m. Pacific time, and this year, at 10 a.m. on launch day, the now-renamed iOS 4.0 became available for download. The initial reports indicate few hiccups as users get to play with the OS before the new iPhone 4 hits store shelves. Enterprise Mobile Today reports on what Apple has in store.


Apple has started the latest e-stampede with the release of iPhone iOS 4, the first major upgrade to its smartphone OS in a year, sporting a number of new features that users have been wanting for quite some time.

And Apple (NASDAQ: AAPL) seems to be handling the rush better than AT&T did on iPhone 4 pre-order day: Twitter already has reports that people have successfully updated their phone and are running iOS 4.



Read the full story at Enterprise Mobile Today:


Apple Releases iOS 4 for Existing iPhone 3G Users

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