4. Not updating to iOS 7 right now though, could be a good move.
As
well as saving yourself time waiting in a download queue, you could
prevent issues with security, compatibility with apps and features not
working.
As with previous releases of iOS and any other new
software, there can be problems on day one. These are then solved with
an update a couple of weeks later.
Often it pays not to jump in
with two feet to be among the first who has it, and to wait until the
first updated release has ironed out all the issues.
Or until at least wait until you know whether there are problems and what they may be.
5. iOS 7 is offering 200+ changes to the operating
system according to Apple but while many of these will just be minor
tweaks, some are much more major and noticeable.
For a start Notification Center can now be accessed with a swipe down even when the phone is locked.
The
Control Center can also be opened with a swipe up from the bottom of
the screen and contains icons for some of the most-used features such as
Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, display brightness, calculator, camera and even a
torch.
There is also a new Today feature showing a summary of items such as weather, traffic, meetings and events
6. In a bid to prevent iPhones and iPads being
stolen, Apple has introduced an extra security feature alongside the new
fingerprint reader in the iPhone 5S.
While not everyone will have
the luxury of that, they will be able to prevent muggers from turning
off the Find My iPhone feature.
In iOS 7 it comes with an
Activation Lock, requiring your Apple ID and password before you can
turn it off, erase data or re-activate a device after it has been
remotely erased.
7. If you've not yet been sold on Siri then iOS 7 at
least gives you a few more reasons to try out the virtual personal
assistant hiding inside your device.
For a start it comes with new
softer voices - both male and female - and allows you to use your voice
to look through Twitter, Wikipedia and the Bing search engine.
8. Additions to the camera in iOS 7 do not include the Burst and Slo Mo modes, which are only found on the iPhone 5S for now.
But
you do get new real-time photo effects and a square camera option to
add to video, photo and panorama. It's also easier to switch between all
four.
Your pictures are all displayed for more intuitively and
better organised in the Photos app, showing them based on the time they
were taken and the location they were taken at.
There's also a new
way to share files and content between iOS 7 devices using AirDrop and a
Wi-Fi network, a system already familiar to Mac owners.
9. Safari web browsing has been improved with a
redesigned interfaced for full-screen surfing along with a new smart
search field to better recommend options.
And in a big departure
that could be one of the most popular, there are new ringtones, alarms,
alerts and system sounds so you can try and separate yourself from the
millions of others using the same tones.
10. iTunes Radio is one of the biggest additions.
It's a free Internet radio service with more than 200 stations but for now will only be available in America.
Popular Apps Near Me in the App Store also now gives you the opportunity to find apps based on your location.
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