As we and all loyal Apple fans already know, WWDC is only hours away from kicking off. After weeks of anticipation, we will finally witness the official announcement of iOS 5 delivered by Mr. Steve Jobs himself. So, what new features are we going to see incorporated in the platform's latest iteration? The answer to this question is still a mystery for the most part, but the tireless Apple rumor mill has long been suggesting that Twitter integration, OTA updates, and a new notification system will most likely be on the list.
Possible Twitter integration on iOS 5 |
The second image that we are dealing with is a screen grab from iTunes and hints that wireless software updates may come with iOS 5 in one form or another. Apparently, somebody was digging for app updates when they came across a page in iTunes that mentioned an Automatic Download function, which does not exist in iOS at this time. It appears that having the alleged iOS 5 function enabled will let you get software updates automatically, but some also suggest that it might be capable of updating your device's firmware as well. Even though the revealing line of text has been taken out by Apple already, others have also managed to snap a screenshot while it was still there, so it isn't very likely for the clue to be faked.
All rumors will be debunked shortly after WWDC takes off so stay tuned for our coverage. The event is scheduled to begin today at 10:00 AM PDT.
source: TechCrunch, MacRumors
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