Emails gain immortality in iPhone OS 3.0
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You are really annoyed you have just mistakenly deleted an important email? Or you rather feel like clicking all emails sent by your ex to oblivion? Well, not to worry in the first case, although the response this piece of news evokes depends on your particular case. A recently discovered bug affecting Spotlight search in iPhone OS 3.0 allows you to easily find and read emails that you (might have) thought irrevocably taken care of. It seems the handset still keeps your letters, even if they have been removed from the server and your recycle bin has been emptied. We hope the bug gets fixed really soon. Actually, the issue seems to plague not only the iPhone, but the iPod touch as well. Take a look at the futile the efforts to erase an email in iPhone OS 3.0 in the video below.
via: Trusted Reviews
via: Trusted Reviews
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8 Comments
1. jrg11 posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:43 0
I like how they position Apple f***ing up as "email immortality". It's like saying that having herpes is a sign of "sexual prowess"
6. chaimbitton posted on 20 Aug 2009, 13:13 0
Speaking of spell check, there is a good program Spell Check Anywhere (SpellCheckAnywhere.Com) it adds spell check to all programs.
7. MTLance (unregistered) posted on 20 Aug 2009, 18:35 0
Well I don't use email on my iPhone so I think I'm fine.
8. Chaim posted on 22 Aug 2009, 05:12 0
Speaking of spell check, there is a good program Spell Check Anywhere (SpellCheckAnywhere.Net) it adds spell check to all programs.


