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Apple CEO Tim Cook |
This is according to Apple’s Craig Federighi, who was speaking to media at a special event at the Apple campus on Tuesday, 10 September 2013.
Apple previously highlighted a slew of features for iOS 7, such as:
Control Centre: providing frequently used controls and settings by swiping up from the bottom of the device from anywhere, including the lock screen.
Multitasking: revamped app switcher, background update scheduling learns from usage; apps are already updated when you tap on its notification.
Safari: updates to the interface and Reading List.
AirDrop: share files between devices.
Photos: revamped interface, automatically organises images into “Moments”.
Siri: new interface, male voice, adjust settings like brightness, search Wikipedia and Twitter.
iOS in the car: iOS will be integrating with a number of car manufacturers, including Honda, Mercedes, Chevrolet, Kia, Hyundai, and Ferrari.
Auto-updating apps: App store updates apps automatically in the background.
Music app: revamped user interface.
iTunes Radio: music streaming service.
In its press release accompanying the original announcement, Apple said that the update to iOS 7 would be available for free for the iPhone 4 and later, iPad 2 and later, iPad mini and iPod touch (fifth generation), warning that some features may not be available on all products.
Culled from Mybroadband
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