• iPhone SDK 3.2 (the iPad build) finalized, released to developers

    Monday, March 29th, 2010

    Greg Kumparak is the Mobile Editor at Techcrunch. Greg has been writing for the TechCrunch network since May of 2008. Greg was born just outside of San Jose, and now lives in the East Bay of California. → Learn More

    Consider the iPad OS locked, loaded, and ready to go. A few hours after the first few iPad shipments have trickled into the shipping warehouses, Apple has just released iPhone SDK 3.2 in it’s GM (or “Goldmaster”, a fancy industry way of saying “absolutely final. Like, seriously, seriously final.”) form.

    There’s not much here for us meager iPhone users to worry about; most of the recent changes have all been iPad-focused, and this specific one is presumably (please let us know if we’re wrong) oriented around last minute bug fixes and code clean-ups. If you’re a developer who hasn’t submitted their iPad app yet, be sure to start testing against this build immediately – if it’s submitted after today and not up to snuff against 3.2GM, you’re instantly denied.

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