If you haven’t heard, GearLive has posted a screenshot gallery of the leaked iPhone 1.1.3 firmware. Their servers seem to be hit pretty hard from all the traffic so it may take a while for their page to load. I have managed to grab some of the pictures from another site. Here they are for your viewing pleasure:










According to GearLive 1.1.3 firmware will release the following new features:
- The ability to send an SMS message to multiple people
- Google Maps application can now pinpoint your location using cell tower triangulation
- Google Maps can now display the Hybrid map view
- You can now drag and drop application icons on your home screen
- The home screen supports pagination
- You can now add web bookmarks to your home screen
GearLive also mentions that AnySIM-unlocked iPhones will be bricked by the 1.1.3 update. Of course, like any other Apple rumor, these could be fakes. But they look pretty damn good to me. Only time will tell…in the meantime, I wonder if I should hold off on updating my firmware to 1.1.2…

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