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Screen recorder app
Screen recorder app








The Messages app received native support for the Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), allowing users to send and receive messages that also contain pictures, contacts, locations, voice recordings, and video messages. Users with subscriptions to MobileMe were able to remotely track, lock, and erase their iPhones if lost. IPhone OS 3 expands the maximum number of pages on the home screen to 11, for a total number of 180 apps. It is accessed by swiping to the right from the home screen. Spotlight is a system-wide indexing and search feature, aiming to help users search their device for specific contacts, email messages, calendar appointments, multimedia files, apps and more. The "paste" button would incorporate anything stored in the device's clipboard into the marked area. IPhone OS 3 introduced a "cut, copy, or paste" bubble dialog when users press and hold text. In-app purchase capability was added to third-party applications as well. The Messages app received support for MMS, while the Camera app received support for video recording on the iPhone 3GS, and a new "Voice Memos" app let users record their voice.

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The home screen was expanded to let users add up to 11 pages, showcasing a total of 180 apps. It also introduced Spotlight, a search indexing feature designed to help users locate specific information on their device, such as contacts, email messages or apps. IPhone OS 3 added a system-wide "cut, copy, or paste" feature, allowing users to more easily move content.

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It was succeeded by iOS 4 on June 21, 2010, dropping the "iPhone OS" naming convention. It was announced on March 17, 2009, and was released on June 17, 2009. IPhone OS 3 is the third major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., succeeding iPhone OS 2.

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Obsolete, extremely limited 3rd party app support Proprietary software except for open-source componentsĪpple - iPhone - New features in the iPhone 3.0 Software Update at the Wayback Machine (archived August 18, 2009)










Screen recorder app