Today marks the launch of what many believe is one of
the biggest iOS update yet: iOS 5. With it, Apple is bringing over 200
new user-facing features, that will without a doubt supercharge your
iDevice. To sell you on the update, and help you discover what’s new,
we’ve listed and detailed the top new features. Check it out:
Notification Center
iOS 5 Notification Center
In iOS 5, your Push Notifications will no longer appear as a big
annoying blue box in the midlde of your screen. Rather, a smooth little
bar will spin at the top of your screen, and dragging it down will allow
you to access all the notifications you received. Then, tapping them
will send you to the appropriate app.
You can access the Notification Center from any screen, by swiping
down from the top of your iPhone. There, you’ll also find your emails,
weather and stock information. Not to mention, it appears on your lock
screen, from which you can also launch the apps you want directly with a
swipe.
iCloud
Without a doubt one of the biggest new features of iOS 5 is the cloud
services it comes with, called iCloud. iCloud brings a lot of new
features, from free redownloads of purchased content, a free email
address, 5GB of cloud storage, free syncing for all your contacts,
calendars and just so much more. Stay tuned on AppAdvice.com for a full roundup of what iCloud has to offer.
Untethered
Another major new feature of iOS 5, which also ties-in with iCloud,
is that it no longer needs your computer to really function. That is, it
can sync with iTunes over Wi-Fi for starters, but it doesn’t even
really need it anymore. You can initialize the iPhone without iTunes,
back it up to iCloud, and restore your data, apps and settings without
it. It will even sync your photos over the air, a feature called
Photostream.
iMessage
In iOS 5, your iPhone can automatically detect when you’re texting or
MMS’ing another iOS 5 user, and will save you money by sending your
message or pictures using the internet, rather than your carrier. What’s
great about it is that it’s completely automated and seemless, and will
fallback to SMS when you or your interlocutor don’t have a connection.
To know if you’re using texts or iMessage watch for the send button’s
color. If it’s green (like money), you’ll have to pay for it. If it’s
blue, it will use iMessage and won’t cost you a cent.
Newsstand
Newsstand is the new cool way to get your newspapers and magazines
delivered on the iPad. Newsstand enabled apps (which you can find on the
App Store, and in the Newsstand Store), can not only display their
cover, but they will automatically download new issues in the background
without you knowing. This way, next time you pick it up, the latest
edition will be waiting for you already.
Camera 2.0
Apple has also done some cool things with the camera in iOS 5. Not
only it’s faster, but it allows you to take pictures using the top
volume button. You can launch the camera app right from the home screen
by double-pressing the home button, and then edit your images on the go
in the photos app.
Reminders
Forget the Notes app for your lists. Reminders is the To-Do app of
the future. It allows you to put together both To-do lists, and
reminders for a set date and time. It includes many fancy features such
as “Geo-fencing”, which means you can set it up to remind you about
things when you reach a defined location.
Safari 2.0
iOS 5 - Safari
Safari has gotten radically faster in iOS 5. That’s a big change on
its own. Then, it now allows you to more easily read online content with
a “reader” button, that strips out the ads and makes the text look
nice. Also, you can save text easily for later through a feature called
“Reading list”, which you’ll find in your bookmarks. Not to mention, the
iPad version of Safari now features great looking tabs.
Twitter Integration
iOS 5 - Twitter
In iOS 5, you only need to sign into Twitter once. It happens in the
settings app. Then every enabled app will be able to plug into Twitter
with just your authorization, and will no longer need your credentials.
iPad Gestures
iOS 5 - Multitasking Gestures
The ability to swipe through your active apps using four and five
finger-swipes is revolutionary on the iPad. On top of letting you switch
between apps by swiping left and right, swiping up brings the
multitasking bar and a four-finger pinch-in will send you to the home
screen.
So that’s it, here are the main features you should know about and first try out in iOS5. If everything goes as usual, iOS 5 will be going live to the public later today, normally around 1PM EST.
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