Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Apple iOS 10 - preview

What is it better than the last update iOS 9.3? Free container filled with Kinder Bueno? A puppy who does the dishes? How about a iOS 10?

As we approach the next Apple WWDC, the world of technology directs its spy glasses to Tim Cook and company, looking forward to what will be revealed on stage.

Traditionally, the event is primarily oriented software, the latest version of iOS being the star. While June 13 is fast approaching, there are whispers of things on the net that give an idea of ​​what iOS 10 should bring . And here are:

OUT OF SIGHT OUT OF MIND


This cursed Stocks app. We do not know anyone who uses it. But she continues to cling to your screen as a wart that refuses to disappear.

Fortunately, it seems that iOS 10 will give you the ability to hide these default Apple applications for a less crowded experience.

All, however, will not disappear or be completely uninstalled, but until we can get rid of some gas plants as Stocks or Game Center we will be happy.


Welcome Home


There is little doubt that Apple will reveal a single application Home implanted directly into iOS 10.

Currently, the latest version of iOS available to the greatest number has Homekit the Apple framework for developers and manufacturers to create controllable iTrucs such as light or security systems.

Nevertheless, these devices must be dedicated power via a separate application or via Siri. Home make it less complex system, offering a single center that will allow users to control all of their Homekit powered devices without having to change application for each one.

This kind of functionality should exist at the onset of Homekit, but better late than never shall we say.


Voices in the clouds


Here is an interesting. Apple working to revolutionize the voicemail again with a feature called iCloud Voicemail whereby Siri would take up the ranks.

The voice assistant will be a priori able to answer calls when you are not available, and transcribe your calls by text message. It will also be able to read those transcripts although it makes the process a bit redundant.

The ability to play back sound files during a meeting or any other situation that involves discretion to really appreciable air. It is hoped that this particular function is well developed for the release of iOS 10.



There is someone ?


If you are paranoid to the point you feel hounded by government / Illuminati / aliens, then you'll enjoy it.

Spotted in a patent, a new feature of potential iOS 10 may allow you to see if iPhone users in your contact list are available, where they are located, or if their iPhone is on silent or captures any signal.

If this feature manages to make its way into the iOS 10, we bet our hat collection tin foil that you can disengage easily, given Apple's commitment in the protection of privacy of its users.


Maximum Security


Speaking of security and privacy, iOS is tipped to be possible to jailbreak, which would sound the end of iPhone modders and DIYers for bon.q

A new security system called Rootless will be integrated into iOS 10. According to Redmond Pie, it would prevent access to certain system files on the iPhone, iPad and Mac.

With the latest fight Apple with the FBI on security and user privacy, we imagine quite Apple do this kind of thing, whether implanted from the iOS 10 or higher. It remains to be seen.


Wishful Thinking


We saw everything we believe Apple could integrate with iOS 10 but what about the things we'd like to see?

The designer Sam Becket proposed a concept video showing a bunch of attractive additions to the Apple OS. Including a charming Dark Mode, customizable intérupteurs Control Center, and other 3D Touch options. Which we all look excellent.

If you could integrate all this in iOS 10 before June 13, we would appreciate. Thank you.


Release date


In view of previous iOS releases, developers will enjoy a taste of the iOS 10 the day it will be revealed at WWDC on 13 June.

It is also likely that Apple reveals a beta verison for the public. Last year, the beta version of iOS 9 opened to the public a month after its launch. The same could happen this year. iOS 10 will certainly be unveiled in its final form around the release of the iPhone 7 in September. Stay connected.

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