New ios 7 features unrevealed

This is an enormous week for Apple; it has two new telephones hitting store racks, and a fresh out of the plastic new working framework that gets accessible Sept. 18 for good apparatuses. The new versatile working framework is an enormous visual change, and is liable to feel sort of bewildering to clients overhauling from ios 6, however in generally imperative ways, its not that unique from what you're utilized to, and a large portion of the progressions are without a doubt generally advantageous. 

Striking NEW LOOK 

In the event that you're advancing fresh out of the plastic new to ios 7 and have been overlooking the Internet for as far back as three months, you're set to be in for a visual stun. Fruit has totally redesignd the look of ios with form 7, beginning from the lock screen and enlarging to the symbols of default applications, framework fonts, status bar pointers, framework components like Notification Center and then some. There are new sounds, excessively, incorporating ringtones and notice signals, on the off chance that an assembly of new information for your eyeballs to process wasn

The look is sure to be disputable; Apple has selected shining, striking colors with additional clean lines and far fewer compositions, shadows and angles. There is still some profundity to the OS, then again, with transparency impacts giving a feeling of foundation and frontal area components (the dock line is a hazy rectangle through which your home screen wallpaper is unmistakable, for example). 

Fruit's visual redesign appropriated a great deal of knee-rascal feedback when it was uncovered at WWDC prior in the not so distant future, however in practice, the visual progressions are really very enjoyable, and develop on a client with time. Thinking back now, ios 6 feels dated, regardless of the way that when I initially began utilizing ios 7 I felt it was subpar regarding look and feel to the more seasoned OS. Fruit's new look with ios 7 takes adjusting, yet all in all, its an improv

AIRDROP

Apple’s AirDrop feature made its debut on the Mac, as a feature addition to OS X. Now the simple sharing service makes its mobile debut, allowing them to share files with anyone on the same network with a single tap. The recipient then approves the request, and the file is added to their own iPhone.
It’s a very easy method for sharing pictures from one device to a family member’s or friend’s, and requires fewer steps than sending an email. You can make AirDrop available to anyone on your current network, or lock it down to just your Contacts. This feature is great, but leaves me wishing Apple had set it up to work between iOS and Mac, which isn’t yet possible.

SIRI

Aside from a visual update, like the one everything in iOS 7 is getting, Siri adds new voices designed to make it seem more human, and additional data sources including Bing, Wikipedia and Twitter. It can now return phone calls, playback voicemail and generally do more that you’d like a hands-free assistant to be able to do, perhaps while driving, for instance.
The additions to Siri have prompted Apple to remove its beta tag, and indeed it does seem more generally useful, and pushes you out to exterior sources far less frequently, which is good because it leads to far less of a “let me Google that for you” effect. I’m not sure Siri is quite the virtual assistant I want it to be just yet, but it’s getting there
Apple’s multitasking hasn’t been great in the past, acting basically as a quick app switcher. In iOS 7, the multitasking gets smarter, learning your habits and updating content in the background depending on when you regularly use your apps, and when you’re connected to power and Wi-Fi, so as to avoid data and energy burn.
The new app switcher design is also much better, showing you a preview of the app in the state it was in at close, rather than just a completely static app icon that tells you nothing at all. Swipe up to close open apps from this screen. These features may be familiar to webOS users, but they’re smart, no matter where they came from.

SAFARI

Apple’s mobile web browser gets an overhaul with iOS 7, one which lets the chrome melt into the background. When you’re on a page, the address bar and bottom navigation bar fade away, giving you a full-screen experience. The address bar is also finally a unified search bar, too, which is cause enough to break out the piñata and celebrate.

PHOTOS

Apple’s new photos app applies some basic organizational logic to your picture library, making it easier to find specific moments, and to browse based on locations and date, which is much better than having to organize events yourself. You can zoom out and see your entire history of mobile photos as measured in years, too.
Other improvements include the addition of a shared photo album tab, which works with iCloud photo sharing, and photo maps that allow you to browse your picture history on a built-in Apple Map. It’s a lot more interesting than the fairly boring interface it replaces.

ITUNES RADIO

iTunes is the leading source of digital music content, so Apple introducing iTunes radio, a no-limits streaming service available free via an ad-supported model, or without ads if you’re an iTunes Match subscriber is a big deal. This is a U.S. account-holder only service, so international iOS 7 users will have to wait, probably until licensing agreements are put in place.
The new Notification Center in ios 7 is a huge transform from the past rendition. There's another "Today" board that demonstrates to you occasions and birthdays going ahead for any given day, and additionally climate conditions, stocks, and approaching things to note for the following day, incorporating alerts and schedule occasions. 

Swiping carries you to the agenda of "All" and "Missed" warnings, which reveals to you things sent by your applications, either in aggregate, or simply those that are new since the last time you checked your unit. In settings, you can turn off or on every component of the "Today" view, and limit lock screen access to both that and your general 

Today is a part of notification center that has some real potential, especially if Apple broadens its functions and makes it more of a Google Now competitor, but overall the Notification Center update isn’t all that exciting. Notifications themselves still seem mostly not super useful, so perhaps providing more context or similar is the way to go.

APP STORE AND FIND MY IPHONE

Apple has provided some small updates to the App Store and to Find My iPhone with iOS 7, including tools that make it easier to protect and recover lost or stolen devices.
The App Store has a new “Popular near me” feature, which so far hasn’t been showing all that much beyond transit apps based on my location. It’s another way of making discovery easier on the iPhone’s ever-growing software library, though, and with use it’ll likely get more intelligent. Plus, if you’re a visitor looking for relevant apps in a new spot, transit information apps would be high on the list.
Uncover My iphone gets new propelled security emphasizes, for example the failure to wipe or turn off Find My iphone without an Apple ID or secret key. It can likewise show a message on an unit that is been wiped, so you don't have to pick between attempting to recoup your lost fittings and securing your information. Besides, anybody with your telephone will enter your Apple ID and watchword to make it usable once more. The greater part of these are incredible characteristics that address the developing clever of crooks around Find My iphone and how to go around it. 

ALL THE REST 

There's a great deal all the more going ahead in ios 7, incorporating new sounds, changing wallpapers, updates to the outline of Calendar, Notes, Reminders and the sky is the limit from there, yet the huge shifts that go past new configuration are those recorded previously. There's no inquiry that ios 7 will be a tragic transform from the ios numerous clients recently know and adore, however on offset its an overhaul stuffed with more than enough new characteristics that make utilizing Apple's portable gadgets simpler and more charming. 

ios clients with an iphone 4 or later, ipad 2 or later, ipad scaled down and ipod touch (fifth era) can download the upgrade, however Apple hasn't put a particular time on when precisely, so watch this spac

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