Monday, 13 June 2016

Apple Announces IOS 10

Apple unveiled iOS 10, the latest iteration of its mobile software, which includes a softer aesthetic, an interactive lock screen, and personalised home screen widgets
The software update also includes a revamp of Music, News, Maps and HomeKit
  • Siri launched on Mac, as it was given a massive makeover that includes voicemail transcription, image search and writing messages
  • watchOS and tvOS have been redesigned too, with the Apple Watch becoming faster and more health-focused, and TV gaining enhanced search
  • OS X was rebranded macOS, the next generation of which will be called Sierra and come complete with Siri, Apple Pay and auto-unlock. A host of new features also make it easier to work across Apple devices                                                                                                                                                                                                                  


          The best new features in iOS 10
We've rounded up the best features in the new iPhone software, including that all-important emoji replacement tool.


 IMPORTANT NEWS: You'll finally be able to delete the stock apps  
This wasn't actually mentioned in the keynote, but it looks like iOS 10 is going to let you delete those pesky apps like Stocks and Compass that clog up your home screen.
Eagle-eyed Apple watchers have noticed that the App Store now contains many of the apps that have been hanging around a little too long on your iPhone, including Podcasts, Maps, Tips and Calculator.
And those who have downloaded the early beta of iOS 10 have also noticed the change.


                                                
                                         

    Bye bye voicemail: iOS 10 update includes automatic voicemail transcription
                                  

     
Having to listen to a rambling caller’s answer phone message could become a thing of the past after with the iOS 10 technology that automatically converts voicemails into text.
                                 
Also some Android user had their say on iMessage coming for their mobile software.

                                    


There is so much more about the new IOS 10. We definitely can't wait till the official launch.

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