Just a few days ago, iPhone developers started receiving a test version of the iPhone 2.2 software. Oddly, the only item Apple chose to list in the patch notes was “compatibility testing” - no mention of new features, specific bug fixes, or, well, anything. Tired of staring at this list of lies, the craftier amongst the crowd decided to delve a bit deeper.

So far, they’ve already unearthed three features most would consider worthy of at least a mention:

Is there really any reason for Apple to be secretive about these features? Probably not. But hey - it gives the talent something else to tinker with, seeing as the normal obstacle doesn’t seem to be an issue this time around.

[Via MacRumors]

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