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You have seen iOS 5 in action at WWDC 2011 during the keynote. If you want to have a close look on the most anticipated features including the iMessage, a seamless services from Apple that allows you send messages (free) from one iDevice to another. Reminder application reminds you of the pending tasks. It even supports the location based services. Push notifications have been entirely revamped in iOS 5 beta. They now appear on lockscreen as well as on springboard in the form of a shutter for later read.
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Apple released the iOS 5 beta 1 for developers yesterday. We have been able to grab the videos of the newly released operating system from youtube. You can have a look at all of them. As it is a developer version, not all features will be available on the same day. Some of them will be added in the future including the OTA updates, wi-fi sync, and several others. You can notice the change in the airplane mode switching button which appears entirely different in iOS 5.0. Twitter can be accessed through the settings.
Now, you don’t need third party application to edit your photos. Crop, rotate, resize, and red eye reduction is possible through the native photos application. A camera shortcut is now built in on lock screen. You can check out all the features here.