Cool. I wonder what this "voiceOver item chooser" is, though?

On 6/12/11, joseph <joseph.bi...@gmail.com> wrote:
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>> From: Chris Moore <moor...@blueyonder.co.uk>
>> Date: 12 June 2011 20:31:50 GMT+01:00
>> To: Mobile Access Chat <c...@mobileaccess.org>
>> Subject: [M-A] 153 features revealed so far for iOS 5
>> Reply-To: Mobile Access Chat <c...@mobileaccess.org>
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>>
>> Updated Lockscreen
>> New Welcome Screen when you start using the phone for first time.
>> PC Free Activation.
>> Notifications Center
>> Quick Camera launch from Lockscreen
>> Stocks and weather built into Notifications Center
>> iPod app is renamed to Music with new icon.
>> New Videos.app
>> iMessage
>> SMS bubbles are green in color and iMessage appears baby blue.
>> Newsstand for Magazines and Newspapers
>> Ability to Create and Delete Photo albums.
>> System wide Twitter Integration.
>> New Twitter keyboard with # and @ buttons.
>> Ability to edit photos
>> Grid System in Camera
>> New rounded buttons
>> Notification Center has ability to sort notifications by “Manually” or By
>> Time.
>> You can choose what applications to be included in Notifications Center
>> Ability to rename your device within the settings.
>> Over the Air Delta Software updates
>> The Usage screen now shows how much of the memory is consumed by each app.
>> Wireless iTunes Sync
>> You can enable or disable Voice Dial while the phone is locked in Security
>> Settings
>> Ability to add keyboard shortcuts. Default one included “omw” which
>> expands to “On my way!” when you type it anywhere.
>> New Speak Selection option in Accessibility Settings
>> Ability to add custom vibrations
>> New Assistive Touch Settings
>> LED Flash for Alerts
>> Ability to Set Left or Right for Mono Audio
>> New iCloud options in Settings app
>> You can create additional @me.com email address within the Mail settings
>> Ability to Increase Quote Level in Mail Settings
>> Twitter integration on contacts
>> You can edit your number in Settings.
>> New Facetime option in Settings window. You can also set your facetime
>> caller ID to be your email or your phone number
>> New Private Browsing option in Safari
>> Ability to remove custom Website Data
>> Ability to toggle iMessage ON or OFF in settings.
>> Ability to enable Read Receipts
>> iMessage sent as SMS when iMessage is unavailable
>> You can now set how much time a message alert has to be shown again if you
>> don’t respond to the phone when it notifies of a new message.
>> Separate settings for Music and Videos
>> Photo Stream
>> You can set the default account for notes to be synced to in Notes options
>> Toggle ON or OFF for Automatic Downloads.
>> Setting to use Automatic Downloads only when the device is connected to
>> WiFi
>> Alternate Routes in Maps
>> Purchase History in App Store.
>> Individually delete entries from the call history.
>> iCloud Backups
>> Take pictures using Volume button
>> If you tap and hold on a song name in Music.app, a popup shows all the
>> details.
>>
>> Ability to drag email address’ between fields while sending a mail in
>> Mail.app
>> Mail notifies you before sending a mail if you’ve forgotten to put a
>> subject line.
>> New and updated tiny icons on Mail for Windows Live Mail, Gmail, Exchange
>> etc.
>> Rich Text Editing in mail
>> System Wide Dictionary
>> Printing Support in Maps
>> Ability to Hide Traffic in Maps
>> You can set custom vibration tones for each contact, so when it vibrates
>> in a specific pattern you know who’s calling.
>> The notes.app shows the number of notes made on the header
>> New Learn More Links across the settings app for further help
>> Photos in Game Center
>> Ability to make your Profile public and private on Game Center
>> Points in Game Center, shows you how many points you have on the home
>> screen of Game center
>> Sort and View friends on the basis of Points.
>> Friend Recommendations in Game Center
>> New Games are now downloaded through Game Center
>> Game Recommendations in Game Center
>> New Friend requests screen
>> Voice Memos app rotates in all direction, including upside down.
>> Set custom text tone for each contact.
>> Local Weather in Weather app
>> Hourly weather updates
>> Reading list in Safari
>> Tabbed browsing in Safari on iPad
>> Reader view which removes all clutter from web pages on iPad
>> Split Keyboard on iPad
>> AirPlay Mirroring
>> You can use your phone while its being synced with iTunes.
>> Emoji Support
>> Tweet photos and links from iOS
>> When you landscape your phone in iCal, it gives you a week view. (Thanks
>> @Scott)
>> New Music App in iPad
>> iCloud Document Sync and Backup
>> Slight fadeout on the right of the Safari Address Bar.
>> Reading list support on Safari
>> Location Based Reminders
>> Calendar now lets you navigate from day to day by swiping. (Thanks
>> @Garner)
>> When you’re in camera mode, swipe left to reveal most recent photo. Swipe
>> right to go back to the camera.
>> Watermark in text entry box says “iMessage” or “Text Message” accordingly
>> ‘Unsecured Calls’ warning lets users know if they are talking on
>> unencrypted networks
>> Group Messaging in iMessage.
>> Send photos, videos using iMessage.
>> Ability to use multiple Apple IDs for different purposes. (This has been
>> one of the widely asked questions)
>> When a notification is on the lockscreen, swipe it to open the specific
>> app.
>> Swipe on the weather to the left or right on the Notification Center drop
>> down to view five day forecast.
>> Multitasking Gestures in iPad. Use four or five fingers, swipe up to
>> reveal the multitasking bar, pinch to return to the Home screen, and swipe
>> left or right to switch between  apps.
>> S/MIME Support in Mail.app
>> Facetime works without having a SIM card on your phone. Works with your
>> email alone.
>> When you receive a non-contacts phone call, the main display also shows
>> the city name (or area/county if identifiable), not just the phone number.
>> (Thanks @Alan)
>> Camera, tap and hold to lock/unlock AE/AF (Thanks @Alan)
>> Camera, use two-finger spread/pinch gesture to zoom in/out accordingly
>> (Thanks @Alan)
>> In Calendar month view, besides tapping on the ‘+’ button to add an event,
>> you can also tap and hold on any day. (Thanks @Alan)
>> When receiving a call from a number not in your phonebook, the phone will
>> display the location of the phone area code under the number… i.e. + 1
>> (514) 321 2345 will display Quebec, Canada in a smaller font under the
>> number and not just in the call history. (Thanks @Kubus)
>> Use current location in Weather.app. (Thanks @Andy)
>> Flagging Support in Mails. app
>> In settings you can switch what option you get when you tap and hold on
>> links in Safari: either open in background or in a new page. (Thanks
>> @Andy)
>> Swipe left and right to change months in calendar on iPad (Thanks @Shaun)
>> Swipe to delete songs (Thanks @Derek)
>> Buy More Storage option for iCloud
>> Ability to set custom sound for alerts (New Message, New Voicemail, News
>> Mail, Sent Mail etc.)
>> Define your own words in Offline Dictionary
>> Apps fades to homescreen when crashes, rather than flicking off.
>> Ability to Enable/Disable Badges on Apps
>> When you download an app on the iTunes on your PC, the app is
>> automatically pushed to your iDevice and installed.
>> Streaming Song details such as Track and Artist info to Bluetooth audio
>> devices. (Thanks @Roy)
>> When your alarm goes off you can snooze it from lockscreen or slide to
>> turn off (Thanks @Terry)
>> You can add multiple twitter accounts and choose what account to send a
>> tweet from.
>> Delete each app’s data
>> iTunes Tune Store
>> Real-time stock quotes
>> VoiceOver item chooser
>> Option to speak text selection
>> When your phone is locked and you switch to Ringing from Silent, the
>> Ringing indicator also shows the volume level bar.
>> You can choose multiple Emails and mark them as read
>> Download more than one app simultaneously. No waiting for the previous app
>> to be completed
>> You can choose if to display Weather and Stock Widges on Notification
>> Center.
>> New Voice in Voice Control
>> You can re arrange the preference of apps in Notification Center. (Eg: You
>> can set the Weather widget to be always on top, Messages next etc..)
>> Ability to set maximum messages downloaded through email to 1000 instead
>> of 250
>> Sponsored links in Google Maps
>> Double-tap the home button while watching a YouTube video to display who
>> uploaded the video
>> Scrolling titles for YouTube videos
>> Time mid-call invitation alerts
>> Set up Airport / Time Capsule on your iOS device
>> Invitation alerts to FaceTime while taking a call
>> Arabic Language Support in VoiceOver
>> Links can be opened in the background
>> Integrate Twitter user pictures to Contacts. Sync them
>> Native 1080p video playback in iPad 2
>> Japanese or Buddhist calendars support
>> Year View in iPad cal
>> Native Support for turn based games in Game Center
>> Search Within the contents of an email
>> Indentation Control in Mails.app
>> Individual Site Data can be deleted from Safari
>> Tabbed Browsing in Safari for iPad
>> iOS 5 address book has a field  for Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, LinkedIn
>> and Myspace. (iOS 5 to integrate more social networks?
>> Specific ‘search on page’ area integrated in the ipad keyboard (hit google
>> when in safari) (Thanks @Michael)
>> Have one app updating while others say “waiting…,” then you pause the app
>> updating. You then immediately put the iDevice on sleep. Next, when you
>> wake up your iDevice, all of them will be paused. You can tap more than
>> one app to have more than one downloading. (thanks @Michael)
>> Personal Hotspot settings are now found under ‘Network’ settings.
>> Screenshots
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>> Our list is growing and is incomplete. Feel free to comment and let us
>> know if we miss anything. We are digging thorough the OS for minor
>> changes.
>>
>> Follow the author of this post,  @bennaiqbal on twitter. Follow us
>> @ieatapplescom to keep updated with latest news
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