As we herd with Apple’s
promise about the iOS 6 is finally for you to download, having about more than
200 new features it brings. Let’s take a look at the key things you need to
know about Apple’s mobile operating system.
Is iOS 6 can handle your device?
According to Apple, iOS 6
should be able to run on iPhone 3Gs, iPhone 4, iPhone 4s, iPod Touch 4th
generation, iPad 2 or new iPad (3rd generation). It’s really a “go”
to download for this latest version of operating system.
Officially they had announced
that those given iDevice are recommended to download the latest operating
system. Like some previous updates, this particular iOS version “MIGHT” leave
some of the older supported device feeling a bit lethargic. Take note if you’re
using an iPhone 3Gs, that in my opinion left a bit slow after jumping to iOS 5.
But I want to hear on those who had those idevices point of view on their
experience with the iOS 6.
What craft of iOS 6 so much better on the older versions of iOS?
With over 200 new features to
be found in iOS 6, as always some would stand out. I have some key changes to
know.
SIRI
Siri’s better and a lot
smarter in iOS 6. She learned a lot of new languages ( Italian, Madarin,
Cantonese, and more) and become friends with a lot of new services ( such as OpenTable, Yelp,
Rotten Tomatoes, and more…)
This personal assistant (Siri)
can now suggest extensively more information when asking about restaurant,
movies, sports and others. Even making a restaurant reservation or some movie
reviews you want to see. A merit to a better support for Twitter, you can now
also ask Siri to tweet for you.
Also you could possibly launch
app using Siri. If you want to play games tell her you want to “play temple
run” and see what happens.
As we all know Siri still
sin’t perfect, most of us certainly treat her as a “joke generator”. Though if
you want to use Siri to amuse yourself, you may be glad to know that she’s
picking up some more jokes since the time we explored it the way she says the
darnest things.
FACEBOOK
Who would leave Facebook
behind? The folks from Apple just integrate Facebook into iOS 6 with the same
way that was integrated on Twitter on the latest version of iOS. With it’s neat
“tap to post” option in the Notification Center (and of course there’s a “tap
to tweet” buttons as well)
With Facebook, its deep
integration with calendar app as well, that means Facebook events (birthdaylistings
on Facebook) will appear on your device’s calendar.
DO NOT DISTURB
A “do not disturb” feature is
also added in iOS 6. That means you can tell your phone on a silent mode or
incoming calls for awhile. So you can have your meeting, enjoy quiet moment,
interruption-free with someone special.
This feature allows of its
fine-tuning, meaning that you can make sure that people on your contact list or
“favorites” will constantly ring through or that your iPhone should ring if
someone calls twice within 3 mins.
FACETIME
Now two are united when using
FaceTime it works over 3G, not just over Wi-Fi. And also you don’t need to
worry about whether you’re selecting someone’s phone number or an Apple ID for
a Facetime call.
PASSBOOK
Passbook is a new app that can
store several new things which clutter normally on your pockets. With this app
you can now securely contain boarding passes, movie tickets, gift certificates,
discount cards and more.
As this app has its location
support, this would pull up those relevant items near you in which place you’d
use it. As an added feature on this app, cards in your passbook are
live-updating, which means your boarding pass will have the latest boarding
information.
MAPS
And now the ditching of Google
Maps on Apple’s idevices is now or never. Apple creates its own mapping system
solution. With Yelp integration, traffic information (it’s on a real-time
crowd-sourced data), readjusting automatically routes, and Siri’s ability to
answer the historical “are we there yet?”
Maps Apple also adds something
they called “Flyover”. This feature create the whole world appears to be like a
Sim city game shown on 3D models with geographical features and buildings.
There is more and the best
part is yet to come, it’s where we’re now on a turn-by-turn directions in Maps.
With Siri, she could guide you to and from places. Their biggest drawback on
this was the appearance of no public transportation directions in iOS 6, based
on rumors.
MORE TO COME
It’s really tough to cover
over 200 new features that we could find in iOS 6, but it’s now time for us
users to see on what it gives us for our daily lives, with abundant of some
little tweaks and some discoveries in the new mobile operating system. It’s better
to hear for those who have downloaded the iOS 6. For me, I’m still on the
process of downloading it on my iPhone 4s and iPad 2.
2 comments:
This is very Informative blog. passbook iOS 6 is a promising tool, but it needs to be less confusing. I hope Apple notices and makes some changes to the way Passbook gets pushed.
iOS 6.0.1 update is already released.
It is ready for update pls. read it here more about the updates: http://support.apple.com/kb/DL1606
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