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ThinkSecret has posted screenshots from the iPhone which reveals several applications and features that have been ignored in the 6 month lead up.


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The images show:

- Calendar Interface
- Calendar List and Month Views
- Email account setup
- Alarm Clock, Timer, Calculator
- Sim Card Removal
- RSS Reader
- Movie / Cover Flow controls
 
it would have been really cool if they made the calculator a scientific one. what's cos (5 pi/3)? iphone says: 0.5.
 
The Date/Time interface looks interesting. just flick-scroll to the right settings

arn
 
Everything looks amazing except for the calculator.

that calculator application's GUI looks absolutely terrible, ugly, clumsy, not very iphone looking...
 
Looking at the CoverFlow images...

It appears that the screnn can detect which way to rotate the iPhone. In the top photo it has been rotated anti-clockwise, whilst in the bottom photo it has been rotated clockwise (you can tell the the location of the "Home" button). This is really neat feature that I don't think has been mentioned before.
 
Looking at the CoverFlow images...

It appears that the screnn can detect which way to rotate the iPhone. In the top photo it has been rotated anti-clockwise, whilst in the bottom photo it has been rotated clockwise (you can tell the the location of the "Home" button). This is really neat feature that I don't think has been mentioned before.

yeah - i literally just spotted that too! cool.

what about if you rotate it 180 deg? mmmmmm....interesting....
 
Everything looks amazing except for the calculator.

that calculator application's GUI looks absolutely terrible, ugly, clumsy, not very iphone looking...

it might look good because the iPhone is black, note that even the menu bar is black when using the calculator.
 
Looking at the CoverFlow images...

It appears that the screnn can detect which way to rotate the iPhone. In the top photo it has been rotated anti-clockwise, whilst in the bottom photo it has been rotated clockwise (you can tell the the location of the "Home" button). This is really neat feature that I don't think has been mentioned before.

actually, that has even been denied before, good news.
 
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