November 21st, 2008
iPhone 2.2 Software Upgrade Unleashed: Security Fixes, Street View, and More

Editor-in-Chief, RealTechNewsYep, Apple released the 2.2 version of the iPhone software today, as expected, and it’s big. And by big I don’t mean just feature-wise, but size-wise. For comparison’s sake, the 2.1 update was 237.8 MB; this one is 246.4 MB.At the same time Apple released a new version of iTunes, 8.0.2.20. It is not necessary to update iTunes in order to update to this version of the iPhone software.
Here are the changes, per Apple. It’s pretty much what we were expecting:
This update contains many bug fixes and improvements, including the following:
- Enhancements to Maps
- Google Street View
- public transit and walking directions
- display address of dropped pins
- share location via email
- resolved isolated issues with scheduled fetching of email
- improved formatting of wide HTML email
Not listed above, but in a separate section are a host of security fixes.
The Home button change seems minor, BTW, but it’s a really nice change in terms of convenience if you have tons of apps.
The most highly touted changes come to Google Maps, including the aforementioned Street View. No accelerometer use for Street View navigation, though, so you have to be satisfied with flicking around to navigate. Darn. I know, I know, nit-picky. Maybe in a future update?
Also, Google Maps adds transit and walking directions.
Still missing (heavy sigh), and highly desired (though honestly, none of this was expected, although most were listed on this survey which Apple was sending to iPhone owners):
- Cut & paste (aaagh)
- MMS (aaagh)
- voice dialing (there are fortunately, apps in the App Store, but something built-in would be better — and let’s get Bluetooth support for VD added!)
- Adobe Flash support
- ability to run apps in the background
- push notification system
- landscape mode in email / messaging
- GPS turn-by-turn directions
The update took somewhere between 20 and 30 minutes to apply, sans the 8.0.2.20 iTunes update (so I wasn’t paying attention; we have a 10-day-old baby).












