capable of great things and all the littile everyday things too -apple iOs7
iOS 7 introduces great new features like Control
Center, AirDrop for iOS, and smarter multitasking. It also makes the
things you do every day even easier, faster, and more enjoyable. And
while many of the apps look different, the way you do things feels
perfectly familiar. So from day one, you know how to use the world’s
most advanced mobile OS. In its most advanced form.
Control Center gives you quick access to the controls and apps
you always seem to need right this second. Just swipe up from any screen
— including the Lock screen — to do things like switch to Airplane
mode, turn Wi-Fi on or off, or adjust the brightness of your display.
You can even shine a light on things with a new flashlight. Never has
one swipe given you so much control.
Do what you need to do. Quick.
Turn on or off Airplane mode, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and Do Not
Disturb. Lock your screen’s orientation or adjust its brightness. Play,
pause, or skip a song. Connect to AirPlay-enabled devices. And quickly
access your flashlight, timer, calculator, and camera.
Notification Center lets you know about new mail, missed calls,
to-dos that need doing, and more. And a new feature called Today gives
you a convenient summary of, well, today. One glance at your iPhone and
you’ll know if it’s a certain someone’s birthday, if you’ll need an
umbrella, or if traffic will slow down your commute. You’ll even get a
heads-up on tomorrow. You can access Notification Center from any
screen, including the Lock screen. Just swipe down. And get up to speed.
What’s your day like?
Today view gives you a summary of what you need to know about for the day. And a peek at tomorrow.
See what you missed.
The new All and Missed views let you see all your alerts or just those you haven’t addressed in the last 24 hours.
Multitasking has always been a smart way to switch between apps.
Now it’s even smarter. Because iOS 7 learns when you like to use your
apps and can update your content before you launch them. So if you tend
to check your favorite social app at 9:00 a.m. every day, your feed will
be ready and waiting for you. That’s multitasking in iOS 7. It knows
what you want to do before you do.
A smarter way to multitask.
Press the Home button twice to see preview screens of the apps
you have open. To quit an app, just swipe it up and out of preview.
Intelligently scheduled updates.
iOS schedules updates during power-efficient times. Like
when your device is on and connected to Wi-Fi. So your battery isn’t
drained unnecessarily.
Camera in iOS 7 puts all your shooting formats — still, video,
panorama, and now square — front and center. With a swipe, you can
capture what you want the way you want.1 Fast. And new filters let you do even more with each image. Give it a retro feel. Dial up the contrast. Or go black and white. Artistic license is all yours.
Video
Panorama
You can apply filters to still and square photos. Pick a filter
and see the effect before you take the picture. Or just take the shot
and apply it later. If you ever change your mind and decide no filter is
the best filter, you can simply remove it.2
Now there are faster, easier, and more delightful ways to scroll
down memory lane. Introducing Collections, Moments, and Years — smart
groupings of your photos and videos based on time and place. Tap Years
and all your shots fill the screen. Each year holds Collections, like
your trip to San Francisco. And in that Collection are distinct Moments —
photos from Union Square, videos from AT&T Park. So you can find a
shot from whenever, wherever, in no time.
Inside a Collection.
Tap a Collection, like “Hawaii,” and see photos from your trip organized into Moments according to date and location.
A year — or years — in review.
Tap the Year view and prepare to be amazed. Every photo and video you’ve ever taken appears onscreen, almost like artwork.
iCloud Photo Sharing.
With iCloud, you can share your favorite moments with your
favorite people by creating a shared photo stream. They can post photos,
videos, and comments to your stream, and it all appears on everyone’s
iOS devices — automatically. The new Activity view lets you see the
latest updates from all your shared streams in one place.
Sending a photo or a document to someone via text or email is
fine. But if that someone is right next to you, a text or an email
suddenly feels like too many steps. Enter AirDrop for iOS. It lets you
quickly and easily share photos, videos, contacts — and anything else
from any app with a Share button. Just tap Share, then select the person
you want to share with. AirDrop does the rest using Wi-Fi and
Bluetooth. No setup required. And transfers are encrypted, so what you
share is highly secure.3
Make yourself available. Or not.
You’re automatically visible in AirDrop to your contacts
running iOS 7. But you can also make yourself visible to anyone nearby
using iOS 7 or to no one at all. One tap in Control Center is all
it takes.
File received.
Recipients can choose to save whatever you send. When they do,
the content is saved right where it should be — a photo in Photos, a
pass in Passbook, a contact in Contacts, and so on.
Browsing is bigger, better, and more beautiful with Safari in iOS
7. Buttons and bars — like the unified smart search field — stay hidden
until you scroll to reveal them. So you see more content than ever on
your screen. And with a swipe, you can go back or forward a page. It’s
all designed so nothing gets in your way or slows you down.
Unified smart search field.
Type a URL or search term in the unified smart search field,
and Safari automatically suggests the closest match to what you’re
looking for. So you find the right web page fast.
New tab view.
See your open web pages in a consolidated view that lets you
scroll effortlessly from tab to tab. To close a page, just swipe
it offscreen.
Shared Links.
See all the URLs in your Twitter timeline, who posted them, and what they had to say about them.
Reading List.
Reading through the articles in your Reading List is quick and easy. Simply scroll seamlessly from one to the next.
iCloud Keychain.
Lots of things you do on the web require passwords. Now iCloud
can remember your account names, passwords, and credit card numbers for
you. And Safari can enter them automatically whenever you need to sign
in to a site or shop online. It works on all your iOS 7 devices and your
Mac computers running OS X Mavericks. And with 256-bit AES encryption,
it’s highly secure.
Password Generator.
Every time you create an account, you can have Safari generate a unique, hard-to-guess password. And remember it for you.
iTunes Radio features streaming radio stations you’ll love from
day one — from the best selection of music. The more you listen, the
more personalized it becomes. And it’s available on your iPhone, iPad,
iPod touch, Mac, PC, and Apple TV for free. It’s radio re-imagined. Learn more about iTunes Radio
Go from your music to more music.
You can access Featured Stations, stations inspired by music you choose or already listen to, and more than 200 genre-based stations.
Edit on the fly.
Build new stations while you listen, and control the balance between playing the hits and discovering less familiar songs.
See what you’ve heard.
View the History of everything you’ve heard or added to your Wish List. Then tap to download the songs you want from iTunes.
iTunes Radio is available only in the U.S.
Siri in iOS 7 gets a new look, a new sound, and new capabilities.
It features a redesigned interface that fades into view — on top of
whatever’s on your screen. A clearer, more natural-sounding female or
male voice makes Siri even easier to understand. It’s faster at
answering questions and it checks more sources, such as Bing, Wikipedia,
and Twitter. And Siri takes on extra tasks, like returning calls,
playing voicemail, controlling iTunes Radio, and more.4
Siri knows you’re talking.
Now when you ask Siri something, audio waves move across your
screen, letting you know Siri is listening and processing your request.
Start in Siri. Stay in Siri.
If you have questions, Siri has answers. And you’ll see them
right on the screen. Even web search results from Bing. So you won’t be
pulled out of Siri and into Safari just to see the same list.
Siri searches Wikipedia.
Siri now references Wikipedia to answer your questions.
Siri searches Twitter, too.
Want to know what people are tweeting about a certain topic? Just ask.
Apps Near Me — a new feature of the App Store in iOS 7 — shows
you a collection of popular apps relevant to your current location. And a
new Kids category spotlights the best apps for children based on age.
iOS 7 also keeps your apps up to date automatically, so you don’t have
to bother. Another bonus of automatic updates: no more little red badge
begging for your attention.
What’s popular near me?
Wherever you find yourself — the Louvre, for instance — tap Near Me and you’ll see a list of apps you might find useful.
Browse the best apps for kids.
Now parents and teachers can quickly find apps that are perfect
for children. Just visit the new Kids category for a curated selection
of age-appropriate apps.
Losing your iPhone feels lousy. Thankfully, Find My iPhone can
help you get it back. But if it looks like that’s not going to happen,
new security features in iOS 7 make it harder for anyone who’s not you
to use or sell your device. Now turning off Find My iPhone or erasing
your device requires your Apple ID and password. Find My iPhone can also
continue to display a custom message, even after your device is erased.
And your Apple ID and password are required before anyone can
reactivate it. Which means your iPhone is still your iPhone. No matter
where it is.
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