Mark Wilson:

Hardware Encryption. It offers an instantaneous data wipe. And this encryption is included in iTunes, too.

B. Lam:


Mark Wilson:

Zooming, inverting audio, panning audio, it all comes included.

Jason Chen:

Built-in support for Nike+ as well.

B. Lam:


Mark Wilson:

New Accessibility settings include a VoiceOver, which will read what you touch on the screen.

B. Lam:


Mark Wilson:

It shows your orientation, longitude and latitude, and can link right to Google maps – which will orient to the way you are facing.

Jason Chen:

There’s also a built-in digital compass. One guy goes crazy. “A cool compass fan out there,” says Phil.

Mark Wilson:

“Play more songs like this” is yet another Voice Control option.

B. Lam:

Mark Wilson:

You can ask your iPhone “what’s playing now” and get a response.

Mark Wilson:

You can also control iPod playback by talking. “Play songs by the Killers.” Playlists work like that, too.

Jason Chen:

The different commands you can make scroll across the screen.

B. Lam:

Mark Wilson:

Hold down the Home button. A waveform appears on the screen. You can say “call Scott Forstall” (or anyone else).

B. Lam:

Jason Chen:

“Wouldn’t it be great to dial friends and family just from the sound of your voice?” Yeah, you mean like in phones that have been out for years?

B. Lam:

Mark Wilson:

Now, Voice Control.