IOS 6 is the next generation of mobile OS from Apple coming this Fall and it
introduces a number of new features while improving on its strengths.
"iOS
6 continues the rapid pace of innovation that is helping Apple reinvent
the phone and create the iPad category, delivering the best mobile
experience available on any device," said Scott Forstall, Apple's senior
vice president ofiOS Software. "We can't wait for hundreds of millions
of iOS users to experience the incredible new features in iOS 6
including the new Maps app, expanded Siri support, deep Facebook
integration, Shared Photo Streams and the innovative new Passbook app."
For
iOS 6, Apple's Siri personal assistant gets smarter and goes global
with more languages.Siri, which will work on the iPad as well, can now
search sports scores, find restaurants and even movies.
A new
Maps app closes the door on the long standing Google Maps feature while
introducing a whole new solution with turn-by-turn navigation and the
bird's eye-view flyover feature.
The new Maps app uses
vector-based map elements for smoother graphics and makes panning,
tilting and zooming incredibly fluid. New turn-by-turn navigation guides
users to their destination with spoken directions.
One aspect of
iOS 6 that has become evident is Apple's shedding of many Google
services that have been included in the OS since the beginning. Aside
from Google Maps, the standard YouTube app is also gone. Google has
promised to make a new YouTube app available but this is something users
have to choose to download.
It's too early to tell if Apple will
stop making Google the default search service in iOS, but that is a
possibility seeing the growing rift between Apple and Google, which also
makes the rival Android mobile operating system.
The new
PassBook App can clip tickets, coupons, gift cards, passes and even
Starbucks' cards in preparation for the mobile wallet. This allows the
iPhone to virtually carry all the cards and coupons in one place and
slowly replace all these plastic cards that take up space. The mobile
wallet is an area that Apple has not yet fully developed in its OS and
it is widely believed that PassBook going to change all that.iOS 6 is a
free upgrade to most existing iOS devices.
The thing is that with the pressure from Samsung's Galaxy, Google's Android, and Microsoft's Windows 8 devices, Apple has to be cautious with who they work with. To me, it may be a bit extreme to the point of paranoia, but I think this shows that it won't be too long before Apple is dethroned; the interface has grown old and it's time for new devices to take the spotlight. Great article, keep up the good work!
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