Top 16 changes made to the iPhone interface since Jobs keynote

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Since back in January when Steve Jobs first unveiled the iPhone, the interface has gone through changes that affect how the iPhone will look and act when it’s released. All in all the changes make it much more smooth and sleek in our opinion. Here are the most significant changes that will make a difference on what we see by launch day.

  1. Bluetooth icon shifted to top right
  2. Time font is less bold
  3. Home icons have changed order
  4. Web home button changed to Safari button
  5. In iPod mode the icons and order have changed, and Podcasts added
  6. The incoming call screen includes Wi-Fi status
  7. Photos screen changed from glossy grey to glossy dark blue (possibly different color schemes available)
  8. Includes number of picture in album next to name
  9. Photo album screen does not include number of photos at the top
  10. Mail screen�s top right button changed from �vertical or horizontal view� button to edit button
  11. Mail screen shows first sentence(s) of message
  12. Bottom bar of mail screen includes the time mail was last updated
  13. Mail message view screen changed with the sender now above the subject and date sent
  14. Arrows and the number of messages have changed positions in the top bar
  15. Back arrow to the inbox includes the number of unread messages
  16. Ring tone has changed

What do you think about the changes? Better, worse, or pretty much the same? — Andrew Dobrow

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