Apple latest update to the iPhone, 1.0.1 has brought additional updates besides a fix to Safari regarding a statement that it could be hacked.

Walt Mossberg points out 3 features that have not been documented by Apple and are quoted below.

In the Favorites list in the Phone module, the iPhone’s equivalent of a speed-dial list, you can now have 50 entries instead of 20. that matches the capacity of the quick-dial list on the Palm OS version of the Treo.

In the e mail module, you can now automatically BCC yourself on every report you send, allowing you to get a copy without revealing to the sender that you are doing so. In the original iPhone software build, that option (in the Settings menu under “Mail”) only allowed you to




CC yourself, which told the sender you were getting a copy and cluttered the address fields.

The iPhone can now play music through many previously incompatible car adapters and other external speakers originally designed for the iPod. In the first software build, the phone wasn’t recognized as a music source by some of these devices, which get the music through the iPod connector on the bottom rather than the headphone jack. For instance, after I did the update, I was suddenly able to route the iPhone’s music output through my car iPod adapter, which the iPhone had previously recognized only as a charger, even though it acted as both a charger and an audio adapter for my iPod.

Via: MossBlog

Original post by Chris

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