Apple presented not all the news.
Tuesday, 9 June 2015 – 12:12
Yesterday showed Apple presented new new features in OS X, iOS 9 and Apple Watch, but there were also a couple of things they talked about.
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Here are the revelations you might not get them all, but that is worth hearing about:
1: The annoying shift problem
“If the next letter big or small?”. This question has many asked themselves while they have used iOS keyboard. The reason is that the shift button, which allows you to switch between lowercase and uppercase letters, has been quite confusing and inconvenient.
Many people have simply not learned what’s what, and must repeatedly fiddling is with this button to get the correct letter.
We, like many others, wonder of course why it has taken so long to find a simple solution to a simple problem, but it is nevertheless nice that when iOS 9 launched in the fall, is the problem finally fixed.
In the clip below you can see that Apple has chosen to make the distinction between upper and lower case very clearly, by changing the entire keyboard when the shift button is pressed.
2: How will Apple attempts to gather Android users
Apple said nothing about it yesterday, but on iOS 9 websites states listed a new app called “Move to iOS.”
This will make it easier to switch from Android to iOS. The way it is done is to let Android users wirelessly transfer contacts, message history, photos, videos, bookmarks, email accounts, calendars, wallpapers and DRM fixed media content to your iOS device.
The app will also recommend downloading iOS edition of the apps Android users have had on their device. Have Android user paid apps these will be included in iTunes Wishlist automatically. The app will be available in both App Store and Play Store.
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3: Tjuvlås at Apple Watch
Until now there has been a simple matter to use Apple Watch if you stole it from someone. Fortunately, this is harder now, for the watchOS 2 introduces a new feature called Activation Lock.
Here’s how it works: If someone steals the clock, and delete all content, the thief will be left with a useless device. The reason is Activation Lock, which allows the clock tied to the Apple ID of the original owner.
When all content is deleted at the clock, you need Apple ID and password given to restore functionality. Sitting not the thief on this information, seated he / she left with a device that is not functional.
However, it is a voluntary function to turn on, so one does not have this safety mechanism. But are you afraid that someone will steal the clock, and use it as their own, this is a smart function.
4: Self iCloud Drive app
A new setting in iOS 9 allows you to turn on a hidden app, called iCloud Drive. This works the same way as the app found in the Finder on a Mac.
Through the app, you get access to the entire Drive library. Man turns this on via Settings – & gt; iCloud – & gt; iCloud Drive – & gt; Show the home screen.
Better battery
It was the way a couple of other interesting iOS news that is worth noting too. Apple claims among other things that you should be able to use your iOS device one hour longer than previously, before it needs recharging.
This is due to general improvements in the OS, but not least, the screen now does not light up if the is backside up. Even when you get a warning screen will be black if it is face down on the ground. The new Low Power mode should also help improve battery life, according to Apple.
Do not need much space
Size wise it also made progress. To install iOS 9 you do not actually as much space as with iOS 8, this is because Apple has changed the way they push out the update. iOS 9 need not first be downloaded, then unpacked and installed. Instead streamed this process so that everything happens at once. Therefore, you need less space, according to Apple.
the OS will also be faster and more responsive. This thanks to Metal, which utilize CPU and GPU in a more efficient manner. This study will give faster scrolling, smoother animations and improved overall performance, we believe Apple.
Metal technology also introduces OS X El Capitan, which was made available to developers yesterday, and coming later this fall. An open beta will be available later this summer.
Source:
Apple / 9to5Mac (2, 3, 4)
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