iPhone OS 1 


iPhone OS 1 is the important genuine landing of iOS, Apple's versatile working system. iPhone OS 1.1.5 is the latest and the last type of Apple's iPhone OS 1. This interpretation of iOS was the essential cycle of the touch-driven adaptable working system. No official name was given on its hidden release; Apple exhibiting composing recently communicated that the iPhone runs an adjustment of Apple's work zone working structure, macOS, by then known as Mac OS X.[1] On March 6, 2008, with the landing of the iPhone programming progression unit (iPhone SDK), Apple named it iPhone OS[2] (they later continued to rename it "iOS" on June 7, 2010[3]). It was winning by iPhone OS 2 on July 11, 2008.

The iPhone OS 1.1.3 revive cost $19.95 for iPod Touch customers.


Applications 



  • iTunes (Beta Only and iPod contact 1 Only) 

  • Content 

  • Date-book 

  • Photos 

  • Camera 

  • YouTube 

  • Stocks 

  • Maps 

  • Atmosphere 

  • Clock 

  • Calculator 

  • Notes 

  • Settings 

  • Base 

  • Phone 

  • Mail 

  • Safari 

  • iPoda 


Supported devices 


iPhone (first time)

iPod Touch (first time)

References 


"iPhone – Features – OS X". Apple Inc. Recorded from the first on October 6, 2007.

Square, Ryan (March 6, 2008). "Live from Apple's iPhone SDK question and answer session". Engadget. Weblogs. Recouped December 12, 2008.

David Chartier (June 7, 2010). "iPhone OS gets new name, video calling". Macworld. Recouped February 26, 2013.

Philip Michaels. "iPod contact proprietors can incorporate more applications—at an expense". Macworld.
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