Saving images from e mail attachments supported in iPhone Firmware 2.0 Beta 3

While poking around the the iPhone 2.0 firmware Vincent got a hold of, he noticed not only can you save images directly from Safari, but you can save images from mail attachments. The saving of images from an e mail attachment works much like it does when you save an image from Safari. Video of it in action after the jump.

Just as in Safari, it is very simple to save and store images from an e mail attachment to your iPhone. You hold your finger by the image for a few seconds, and a menu will come up

and offer you some options for saving the image. The image is saved in your camera roll. More and more, the iPhone 2.0 firmware is appearing to assemble the iPhone a very formidable opponent to Windows Mobile and BlackBerry devices.

Once again, iPhone Buzz has gotten you the story on the new iPhone firmware 2.0 to you first. whether you want to be the first to know when a new feature drops, keep checking back. You will know when we do.

Save images attachments directly from iPhone Mail
by Slashgear

Original post by Chase Higgins

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