![]() Examples including sending money with Square Cash or stickers from the App Store. Apple’s playing catch up with third-party message apps here. And for developers, iMessages apps is now a thing. And full-screen effects take over the redesigned Messages app to be more interactive. Digital Touch from Apple Watch comes to Messages with iOS 10. You can also react to messages, Slack style, and use handwriting to reply to messages. Invisible ink lets you send text and images that only appear when touched. These animate differently as they appear. Messages bubbles are now sizable with bubble effects. QuickType now works with emoji predictions, and the emoji keyboard now highlights emoji-replaceable words before you send a message. Camera and photo integration is much cleaner, and emoji are 3x bigger. Links and videos and other media now appears with a preview right in the app ( Michael Steeber mockup style). Cisco integration means work calls can now be pushed to your iPhone as well.įinally, number ten is Messages. Recent call activity even integrates with the Phone app. iOS 10 features a VoIP API that promotes apps like Skype and Facebook Messenger with calling features to work just like the Phone app. Voicemail now has a beta feature called transcription (Google Voice style), and caller ID now presents possible spam. Home is on both iPhone and iPad with iOS 10 … plus Apple Watch (yay!). HomeKit adds video support for accessories like doorbell cameras. What’s new is HomeKit is now integrated to Control Center including from the lock screen. Feature-wise, the app works like third-party HomeKit apps. The app looks more like Hesperus than the third-party Home app right down to the custom wallpaper feature. Number eight is HomeKit and Craig Federighi is back. Breaking news notifications are now baked in. News now supports subscriptions (like the old Newsstand app). 60 million active monthly users and a new design in iOS 10. Library is the first tab, followed by For You, Browse (previously New), Radio, and Search. Bozoma Saint John (from Beats Music) (not Eddy Cue) is giving this year’s excellent demo (thank God). Overall, the app looks a lot different (and probably is easier to use).Īpple Music now includes lyrics within the app for songs. Each tab now presents clear (giant) labels for where you are in the app. Gone is the Connect tab, and the status bar issue on Now Playing has been resolved. iOS 10 includes an all-new redesign that focuses on clarity and simplicity. Apple Music now has 15 million paid subscribers, according to Cue. WWDC is a developer conference, of course, and now developers can create Maps app extensions to integrate with Apple Maps (like Uber for example which supports Apple Pay within Maps). Turn-by-turn directions are supported on instrument clusters of new cars with screens on the dashboard as well. Quick controls for route details and points-of-interest are accessible during travel, and CarPlay gains the new Maps features. The navigation view is now dynamic and panning and zooming ahead is now supported. Search now has more filters and a fluid scrollable list of recommendations. The app has a new UI and more Proactive (suggestive) features. The new recognition engine for subjects is also coming to the Mac.Įddy Cue is presenting number five, six, and seven: services. The content it creates is shareable and can be customized by length and mood. The new Memories feature gets its own tab and basically works like Slideshow on steroids. ![]() Advanced AI is also searching locally on device to search photos for Memories to resurface trips and highlight reels of certain dates. This also works with objects and scenes (like Google Photos!) for search. Places is back on iOS, and Advanced Computer Vision brings face recognition. Siri intelligence also means keyboard languages can automatically change based on context.įourth up is Photos: Faces and Places are back and better. In addition to suggesting text, Siri can now suggest sharing locations to message replies as well as tidbits of information like contact information and calendar entries. Siri intelligence is now being applied to the keyboard. The UI for Siri looks similar, but now apps that work with Siri have much richer interface. Starting with iOS 10, developers will have the ability to add features to Siri using a new SDK. Widgets also appear in the Today view as usual plus the 3D Touch quick actions menu for new iPhones. Control Center looks new, the lock screen now has widgets, and 3D Touch features are added to the lock screen. The overall look has also been refreshed. The first starts with the user experience. Apple has officially announced iOS 10 at WWDC 2016. Craig Federighi started the announcement by sharing that iOS 10 features ten new tent pole features.
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