Yesterday, the iPhone SDK 3.2 has been released, and removed shortly after the discovery of an error. It could also be that Apple removed the new beta of the SDK because there are some features they didn’t want people to see yet. Luckily, a few people downloaded the SDK just in time and are now discovering new features, about the Photo app in particular. The “yes camera, no camera” story is also revived.
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The three pictures above show that Apple has been busy implementing a camera in the iPad. Not only the code is referring to camera support, but also the software itself (in the form of buttons) shows that a camera is/was a part of the iPad.
The Photo app has now been added to the news SDK 3.2 beta 3 and 9to5Mac has made a video of this application. The app runs in the iPad simulator of the SDK and shows that you can separately set a wallpaper to the background and a different wallpaper to the lock screen. It also shows that you can turn the photos around with finger gestures. Take a look at the 6 minutes video: