iOS 7 Release Date Lastly Announced
The Apple officially announced the iOS 7 release date at its press conference that was held in the Cuppertino, California on Tuesday.
The new and advanced operating system, which the Tim Cook (Apple CEO) called in the June ‘’the biggest change to the iOS since the introduction of the iPhone,’’ features some aesthetic modifications as well as significant upgrades over its forerunner, the iOS 6. The most important modifications could be found in the control center, Siri, Airdrop and Multitasking functions, with some adjustments to the Safari.
When it comes to the appearance of the iOS 7, the Apple has tweaked the interfaces, fonts and icons to get a flatter, more rounded look, the buttons and widgets have been replaced with the text labels.
Control Center has been changed to allow the users to swipe up from the bottom side of the screen to get access to the camera, music, apps; use AirPlay, AirDrop, and the Airplane Mode; turn the Wi-Fi, the Bluetooth and Don’t Disturb on & off. These, and some other functions such as volume and brightness, will intersect the main screen on the translucent window.
The AirDrop will be available on the mobile devices letting the users engage in the wireless file sharing with the family and friends in the vicinity. Any iOS app that supports the Share Sheet will give the owner an ability to tap screen and share multiple items simultaneously.
These are some improvements made over previous versions of mobile operating system. iPhone 4, 4S, 5, iPad 2, 3rd and 4th generation, the iPod touch 5th generation and iPad mini owners will get an opportunity to experience the amazing iOS 7 on Sept.18 when it’s officially released.
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