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iPhone 2.2 will re-vamp Safari top-bar

iPhone Safari refresh

edit — whoops, just wanted to add that 2.2 is NOT released yet. These are just some leaked screenies from devs and whatnot.

This isn’t a ground-breaking change, but apparently Apple thought that the magnifying glass button in Safari wasn’t getting enough use. So now they’ve changed it and put a mini search bar just to the right of the address bar and moved the refresh button right inside of the URL bar. Things certainly look a bit more cramped, but I’ll wait until I give it a shot meself to start my complaining.

News and pic from IntoMobile.

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  1. by nate94gt, on September 28 2008 @ 1:41 pm

     

    fvckin’ a, leave shiz alone that people think is fine, and add shiz that the phone needs.

    napoleon dynamite
    freakin’ idiot ugh
    /napoleon dynamite

    WHY do they need to redo this? When you click the google toolbar there all its gonna do is open up the keyboard screen like it does now. Whats the point? And now the refresh location… how fvcked up is that going to get now? You go to refresh and you open up the keyboard screen, or vice versa.

    Apple pisses me off

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