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Monday, 26 September 2016

iOS 10 REVIEW

iOS 10 review


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 iOS 10, the latest operating system for Apple's iPhone and iPad. On June 13, 2016, Apple unveiled iOS 10, the next-generation operating system for the iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch,  on September 13 it was released to the public. At the introduction, Apple CEO Tim Cook described iOS 10 as the "biggest release ever" for iOS users, and the operating system includes major updates for a wide variety of apps, features, and services, including Messages, Maps, Apple Music, News, Apple Pay, Siri, Photos,  Control Center, and more.
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*Siri
Siri now integrates third-party apps Apple is opening up Siri and making the process for app developers transparent is great which is important, some apps can now be controlled by Siri: calls, messaging, payments, photos, ride-sharing apps, workouts, and CarPlay systems. Square Cash,  WhatsApp, and Yelp, LinkedIn, OpenTable, Uber, are all options inside Siri.
In settings you can find a list of your apps that support Siri.
You still can only use Siri with voice and can’t type at it.
*Maps:
Apple Maps has been overhauled in iOS 10. Apple has put a slider on top of the map canvas, on the bottom, and generally cleaned up the way it displays pins and locations on the map itself.
The CarPlay navigation view is a little more robust now, too. It can connect to restaurant apps and ride-sharing apps and the navigation view is also better and allows you to search along the route.
*iMessage:
iMessage is becoming a platform all its own. There are third-party apps, stickers, crazy confetti effects, and emoji.  You can embiggen your texts so they slam on the screen when you send them. You can turn your phone sideways and scribble out notes — then send them with the "invisible ink" option so your recipient has to manually reveal them. You can search for GIFs . You can draw on photos before you send them.
The basics are easy, and if you want to go bonkers you can hunt the rest down. our chats could become a multimedia nightmare of stickers, drawings, audio clips, GIFs, heart beats, kisses, and laser effects. Or maybe that's a wonderland, not a nightmare. Your call.
There are also more full-featured apps in iMessage.
*Lock screen and notifications:
 Apple Slide to Unlock feature that was one of the defining features of iPhones since they were first announced is out of the way now. Instead, you'll use Touch ID and press the home button to unlock. It's different, and it takes a little getting used to.
The screen wakes up as soon as you lift your phone up, showing your notifications straight away. To unlock, you press the home button.
The bigger change to the lock screen is how it handles notifications: they've been overhauled all over the OS, and the lock screen gets those benefits. They look different now they're discrete bubbles.
*Widgets:
Today View shows up in three places: the left of the home screen, notification pane, and lock screen. It's a place for you to put all your widgets for weather and news and whatever else, replacing Apple's own half-baked attempts with the old Siri predictive screen. Apple’s own apps have a bunch of widgets ready for use and there are third-party widgets already available, too because they were there on iOS 9. But they’re easier to find now.And Control Center also lets you use 3D Touch on the bottom row of icons (which, frustratingly, you cannot change) but not (again, frustratingly) the system toggles on the top. It’s split into two, sometimes three panes. The first is for system controls, the second for audio controls, and the third (if you need it) for smart home controls.
*Music
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Apple Music in iOS 10, is the better. The "Connect" tab, a little feed of content from your favorite artists, has been sent off to live with Ping on the island of forgotten Apple social ideas.
The overall navigation and organization of the app has been clarified and cleaned up. Like Spotify, Apple Music is trying to be at least two things at once: a place to navigate your own music library and a place to discover new music via a subscription service.
The new "Now Playing" screen is also simplified, just don't forget to scroll up a bit to get options like lyrics and the shuffle / repeat buttons.
*Other Apps:

Apple News continues to exist, now with breaking news notifications from key partners
Apple Mail. It finally does a decent job threading emails into a single, scrollable pane of messages. you couldn't imagine using a mail client that doesn't offer a "snooze" function anymore, and there are too many good options out there that offer it to consider sticking with Apple Mail.
*CarPlay:
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Just like in iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch devices, Apple CarPlay now has the ability to remove or hide stock apps if the user sees fit. It’s natural to assume that not every stock app that ships pre-installed with CarPlay will be useful to the vehicle owner, just like not every app on the iPhone or iPad is utilized frequently. Seeing this, Apple has given users the ability to remove stock apps in CarPlay as well.
This option can be accessed by heading into Settings > General > CarPlay > [Your Car/Receiver Name] on the connected iPhone.

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Thursday, 8 September 2016

Apple iPhone 7 Full specs, key features, UK price and release date

Apple  iPhone 7 and 7 Plus without headphone jack unveiled


The new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus was announced in San Francisco on Wednesday by Apple .

The new iPhones resemble the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus a little  and do not have a 3.5mm headphone jack (a first on any iPhone).

Design
The antenna lines was done away with the new Jet Black model that has a brand new glossy enclosure.
12MP camera
4.7" Retinal HD display with wide color gamut
Optical image stabilization
7MP FaceTime HD camera
New Touch Home button 
Water and dust resistant
Stereo speakers
A10 Fusion chip
LTE Advanced up to 450 Mbps
Longest battery life ever in an iphone
iOS 10.
There's  a new regular Black model along with the typical rose gold, silver and gold colors. They are all made of aluminum.
The home button is touch-sensitive and builds on the Force Touch trackpads Apple includes on its new MacBooks, that means  it's not a physical button that can be pressed, but one that simulates a button press.

Screen size 
The iPhone 7 comes with a 4.7-inch Retina HD IPS display with 1,134 x 750 resolution at 326 ppi (pixels per inch). The larger iPhone 7 Plus comes with a 5.5-inch Retina HD IPS screen with 1,920 x 1,080 resolution at 401 ppi. 
The screens are also 25 percent brighter and deliver a wider range of colors and increased contrast. 
Improved cameras

Apple bumped iSight camera's resolution from 8 megapixels to 12 megapixels last year on the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus. 

For the new iPhones, the resolution remains the same at 12 megapixels, but the iPhone 7 finally gets optical image stabilization (a first on the smaller model) and the larger iPhone 7 Plus has two 12-megapixel cameras; one has a wide-angle lens and the other is a telephoto lens.
With the two cameras, the iPhone 7 Plus can zoom up to 2x via optical zoom between the two lenses and up to 10x via digital zoom.
The new camera is comprised of a new 6-element lens with larger f/1.8 aperture which helps take even better photos in low-light situations, putting it on par with some of the best Android phone cameras.

There's a new quad-LED flash that outputs 50 percent more flash than previous iPhones 
The cameras are also a lot faster to autofocus and shoot. On the larger iPhone 7 Plus, the camera is capable of capturing photos with bokeh (blurred out backgrounds) with shallower depth of field.
The front-facing FaceTime camera is now 7-megapixels (up from 5-megapixels).
Water and dust-resistant
The new iPhones are IP67 water and dust-resistant. That's good enough to be submerged in up to 3.2 feet of water for up to 30 minutes.
Stereo speakers
For the first time the iPhone has stereo speakers, which can output 50 percent louder sound. One speaker is in the earpiece and the other on the bottom.
Headphone jack is gone

Yep, the headphone jack is gone. Deader than dead.
iPhone 7 and 7 Plus users will need to use Lightning-based headphones, which will be included in the box.



Every new iPhone will also include a Lightning-to-3.5mm headphone jack dongle in the box that work with existing headphones.
Not into any of those two options? Apple's got new wireless AirPods, its new wireless earbuds that are basically EarPods sans wires.
Pricing and availability
The iPhone 7 will come in three storage models: 32GB ($649), 128GB ($749) and 256GB ($849). The iPhone 7 Plus also comes in the same storage models: 32GB ($769), 128GB ($869) and 256GB ($969).
Pre-orders start on Sept. 9 and devices ship on Sept. 16.
Installment plans will also be available:



iOS 10 and watchOS 3 will be available on Sept. 13.


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