2. With an easy-to-use interface, amazing features and security at its
core,iOS 7 is the foundation of iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.
It’s designed to look beautiful and work beautifully, so even the
simplest tasks are more engaging.
And because iOS 7 is engineered to take full advantage of the
advanced technologies built into Apple hardware, Apple devices are
always years ahead — from day one to day whenever.
3. Latest version of Apple’s flagship mobile operating
system.
Successor to iOS 6.
Announced at June 10,2013 Worldwide Developers
Conference.
Includes a redesigned user interface and a number of
improvements to the operating system's functionality.
Different from the versions that came before.
Gone are the skeuomorphic designs and 3D effects,
replaced by Sir Jony Ive’s “flat design.”
4. Feature Of iOS 7
Photos Notification
Centre
Multitasking Camera
SafariAirDropControl Center Siri
5. Control Centre gives you quick access to the
controls and apps you always seem to need this
second.
Just swipe up from any screen — including the
Lock screen — to do things like switch to Airplane
mode, turn Wi-Fi on or off or adjust the brightness
of your display.
Offers to quick-access app like shine a light on
things with a new torch.
Never has one swipe given you so much control.
6. Camera in iOS 7 puts all your shooting
formats — still, video, panorama and
now square — front and centre.
With a swipe, you can capture what you
want the way you want.
Fast. And new filters let you do even
more with each image.
Give it a retro feel. Crank up the
contrast. Or go black and white.
7. Introducing Moments, Collections and Years — smart groupings of your photos and videos
based on time and place. Tap Years and all your shots fill the screen.
Each year holds Collections, like your trip to California. And in that Collection are
distinct Moments — photos from the Golden Gate Bridge, videos from Yosemite. So
you can find a shot from whenever, wherever, in no time.
With iCloud, you can share your
favorite moments with your
favorite people by creating a
shared photo stream.
They can post photos, videos, and
comments to your stream, and
it all appears on everyone’s iOS
devices — automatically.
iCloud Photo Sharing
8. Accessible in the lock screen.
Missed Filter, Can filter list to see
notifications that occurred when you
were not actively using your phone
Bounces when swiped down quickly.
Landscape support.
Today tab, for previewing the
events calendar, stocks, and tomorrows
events; provides traffic info on
frequently visited places.
9. A smarter way to multitask.
Press the Home button twice to see
preview screens of the apps you have open.
To quit an app, just swipe it up and out of
preview.
Intelligently scheduled updates.
iOS schedules updates during power-
efficient times. Like when your device
is on and connected to Wi-Fi. So your battery
isn’t drained unnecessarily.
10. Safari opens straight into full screen mode now, with
the option to pull down to bring up the search bar at
the top.
The search field has been improved to be a unified
smart search field, which lets you have access to all
your favorite websites with a single tap.
Tabs come with a totally new interface, scrolling in a
vertical carousel, and there are no longer any limits.
In other words, you can have as many tabs as you
want, as opposed to just 8 like before. Swipe a tab
off to the side to throw it away.
The new Safari is integrated with iCloud keychain
from OS X Mavericks, and also comes with parental
controls.
11. Unified smart search field.
Type a URL or search term in the
unified smart search field and Safari
automatically suggests the closest
match to what you’re looking for. So
you find the right web page fast.
New tab view.
See your open web pages in a
consolidated view that lets you
scroll effortlessly from tab to tab. To
close a page, just swipe it offscreen.
12. You can now search for apps based on location.
Search for apps by the Louvre and see a lot of French
museum apps.
The App Store also automa-tically updates apps for you
in the background now.
Circular download progress animation during
downloading/updating in Home Screen.
Add to wish list.
13. Sending a photo or a document to someone via text or email is fine. But
if that someone is right next to you, a text or an email suddenly feels
like too many steps. Enter AirDrop for iOS.
It lets you quickly and easily share photos, videos, contacts — and
anything else from any app with a Share button.
Just tap Share, then select the person you want to share with. AirDrop
does the rest using Wi-Fi and Bluetooth.
No setup required. And transfers are encrypted, so what you share
is highly secure.
14. Share one to one. Or
one to many.
With AirDrop, you can share,
say, a photo or a video with a
specific person or multiple
people. Just tap the Share
icon, select who you want to
share with, and let AirDrop do
its thing.
Make yourself available.
Or not.
You’re automatically visible in
AirDrop to your contacts running
iOS 7. But you can also make
yourself visible to anyone nearby
using iOS 7 or to no one at all.
One tap in Control Centre is all
it takes.
File received.
Recipients can choose to save
whatever you send. When they
do, the content is saved where
it should be — a photo in
Photos, a pass in Passbook, a
contact in Contacts
and so on.
15. Siri lets you use your voice to send messages,
schedule meetings, place phone calls, and more.
Ask Siri to do things just by talking the way you
talk. Siri understands what you say, knows what
you mean, and even talks back.
Siri is so easy to use and does so much, you’ll
keep finding more and more ways to use it.
You use your voice to send messages, schedule
meetings, place phone calls, and more.