Although this iOS release is not able to alter the programmable parameters, I decided that I would still try it out using my wife's iPhone 4S to see what functions were available, and compare it to the Android version.
I was disappointed to find that it was not even possible to connect the iPhone 4S to my Magic Pie Edge via Bluetooth.
The screen on the iPhone 4S is so small that the displayed information does not fit on properly:
I was also unable to click on the Bluetooth symbol
(which on the Android version allows me to select the GM bluetooth device) as the symbol is almost completely missing from the bottom of the screen, along with the TRIP END button.
As a comparison, this is what the display looks like on my Samsung Galaxy Core Prime with the Android App:
I eventually worked out how to unlock the portrait orientation lock on the iPhone to allow the display to work in landscape, and then I could access the bluetooth symbol to connect.
With the controller finally connected, I was able to set the correct wheel diameter size, and there is even an option to change from Km to Miles:
I still prefer the look of the Digiface/Transistor font style digits used on the Android app display, but this won't really affect me as I have no intentions of owning either an iPhone or an iPad.
Although this current iOS version only works as a speedometer and trip counter etc., let's hope that the functions used to adjust the programmable parameters will be made fully operational soon.
Alan