The Apple Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) kicked off in fine
style today in San Francisco and amongst all the other announcements was
an early preview of iOS 6, slated for release sometime this Autumn
(northern hemisphere). The new OS will ship with several killer features
including a newly Apple-designed Maps app with included turn-by-turn
navigation, and Passbook, an app created to manage your boarding passes,
gift cards and movie tickets. Without further ado, let's take a look
at some of the more notable aspects of iOS 6.
The all new Apple-designed Maps app will probably be iOS 6's biggest headline grabber
The Google-powered Maps app of old has been replaced with one of Apple's
own design, which offers turn-by-turn spoken directions, real-time
traffic information and a graphically impressive Flyover feature which
has photo-realistic and interactive 3D views. Maps will also host a
local search which plugs into Yelp to offer information from over 100
million business listings.
The built-in Phone app has been given its biggest overhaul in some time,
with all-new options open to those who do not wish to accept a call.
Mail has also been revisited, furnished with a more streamlined
interface and new VIP list to help iOS users cut the wheat from the
chaff and more quickly read messages from contacts who are designated as
VIP's.
When a user wishes to decline an incoming call, they can now instantly reply with a text message or set a reminder for later
Siri has kept busy in the interim also, brushing up on geography to work
properly in more countries and languages than before. In addition, the
diminutive personal assistant can now launch third-party apps and
understand commands related to sports, restaurant recommendations and
movie listings - perhaps most importantly though, Siri is also coming to
the latest generation iPad in iOS 6.
Passbook is an app which promises to manage your boarding passes, gift
cards and movie tickets in one place, allowing iPhone and iPod Touch
users to scan their device to use a coupon, check into a hotel or get
into a concert. The app will update live and make use of location data
in order to alert users to a late plane or the proximity of their
favorite coffee shop.
Passbook promises to manage your boarding passes, gift cards and movie tickets
Added to all the above are a slew of other additions such as Facebook
integration, the freeing of FaceTime from its previous Wi-Fi-only
restrictions, an overhaul of Photo Stream to enable sharing, and some
further innovations in accessibility in the form of Guided Access.
There's also the usual nip-and-tuck of many existing features which
comes with a new iteration of iOS, and no doubt we'll learn further
details as the northern autumn release date approaches.
Source: Apple
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