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RussianiPhone.ru claims that they have seen iPhone 2.2.1 Beta 1 and that it implements Push notifications as well as over-the-air MobileMe syncing with Notes support.

As proof they've posted a screenshot showing the Notes and Calendar applications with a update badges displayed (though this is relatively easy to fake).

MacRumors can't verify these claims at this time. Apple has not yet seeded iPhone 2.2.1 Beta 1 to developers, so if RussianiPhone.ru does have a copy, they obtained it outside of any public distribution.

While Apple originally promised Push notification support for September, Steve Jobs acknowledged a delay in an email and said they wanted to "get it 100% right the first time." Developers and users have been anxiously awaiting the release this new feature. In the current iPhone firmware, applications are not allowed to run any background tasks. As a result, an application like a Instant Messaging application would be unable to notify the user that a new message had arrived. Push notifications would provide the tools to trigger these alerts.



Article Link: 'Push' Notifications Coming in iPhone 2.2.1?
 
This would be huge, and I think important for Apple to release before Christmas time. Some of the new apps that could be developed as part of this enhancement would certainly help iPhone sales.
 
More Mobile Me support (notes - todos??? maybe? ;)) would add lots of value to my mobileme subscript and make this user happy happy.
 
this better be on touch as well i was rather p.oed that streetview wasnt on 2.2

Well, they would be a little less useful, since you could only get them on wifi, but I'd be surprised if some sort of implementation wasn't coming for it.

Then again, I was also surprised that streetview wasn't available for the touch, so who knows.
 
About time! I've been waiting for this. At least they'll be releasing it by the end of the year...
 
We know it is coming - would make sense for it to drop in as a quick announcement during Apple's MWSF09 keynote.
 
Contacts App missing

The picture doesn't show the contacts app. I don't believe that app can be removed from the phone so I thing this picture is a fake.
 
Wirelessly posted (Mozilla/5.0 (iPhone; U; CPU iPhone OS 2_2 like Mac OS X; en-us) AppleWebKit/525.18.1 (KHTML, like Gecko) Version/3.1.1 Mobile/5G77 Safari/525.20)

cgiffin said:
The picture doesn't show the contacts app. I don't believe that app can be removed from the phone so I thing this picture is a fake.

It's on another screen... There are five of them in that pic.

Note syncing would be great... Plz not just for mobile me tho!
 
The picture doesn't show the contacts app. I don't believe that app can be removed from the phone so I thing this picture is a fake.

It's in another page.

I hope this is true and I hope it launches before Xmas as a free update for the iPhone AND iPod Touch users.
 
Correct me if I'm wrong, but calendar events sync over MobileMe at the moment, and they certainly don't have the number notification badges on the main screen when they do...?
 
all i have to say is they have had plenty of time and that it better work when it is released :cool:
 
To me, it makes little sense to have a badge appear on the Notes app if it is being synced, which makes me a little sceptical.

The Contacts app acts in the same manner now as we would expect the Notes app to behave if it were synced over MobileMe, and there is no need to badge the Contacts app.

Users would not need to be notified of new Notes being pushed to the phone, because they were created by the user themselves on their Mac. Only if Notes were RSS capable or fetching non-user generated Notes would this be necessary, I think?
 
iPhoneHellas.gr: This NOT the iPhone v2.2.1

This is not the v2.2.1
They are just playing with badge MobileNotes :)

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Can't believe this was even posted. Look at the shadow under the badges, the shadow isn't nearly that black on actual badges, they've just made it solid black because they're too crap to draw shadows properly (and too crap to apply fake badges via jailbreak too).

Horrendously fake, ignore.

(Also, can confirm there is no developer betas at this time)
 
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