iPhone 2.2 Update: Apple wants Every iPhone User to Rate Application

by Simon Ng on October 29, 2008



One more minor update on the coming release of iPhone firmware 2.2, which is still in beta. As iPhone Hellas reported that when you delete an application on firmware 2.2, it’ll prompt you to rate the iPhone before deletion. Of course, you can say “No Thanks” to bypass the rating. For now, you can already rate an iPhone Application in iTunes App Store. But not every iPhone users are actively participating in the rating. With firmware 2.2, it seems Apple is trying to get everyone involved to rate all iPhone applications.



To recap what we expect in the coming firmware release:

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1 laptopreveiws October 29, 2008 at 3:13 pm

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