Apple announces iOS 8, new features across all of iOS

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Apple has announced iOS 8 at WWDC 2014 and it is the next generation of the platform that brings a suite of new features to the popular smartphone and will be available later this year.

Notification center has been updated to allow for quick responses and easy management of notifications. There is also a new way to quickly access your frequent contacts too.

In Safari, a new tab-view is coming to the iPad with 'birds eye view' and the iPad also gets a sidebar navigation panel.

Mail on the iPad has been overhauled with new gestures and tagging support. Composing messages now has a 'multitask' type view where you can hide messages to view other content while writing an email.

Spotlight has also been updated which means improved search across your device and the web. It's a more cohesive search that makes it one location to find content locally and on the web. Apple calls the new feature, 'Spotlight Suggestions' and it brings more relevant content to the top of your searches.

Apple is also introducing predicative typing suggestions and it is context sensitive too. For example, if someone asks you "Do you want to go to dinner or a movie?" The quick type feature will suggest dinner and movie, for faster responses and the feature supports many different languages.

Text messages has been updated with iMessaging now allows you to name a thread, mute it, and remove yourself from a conversation. There is also a new gesture feature where you can tap and hold the microphone icon and by sliding up you can create an audio/video message. You can also now share your location with people in the message thread and you can set a time-limit to share your location too.

Enterprise support has also been enhanced with automatic configuration right out of the box and with iOS 8, there is expanded data protection and per message SMIME. Across the board Exchange support has been updated and management support for books has been introduced too.

Healthkit is also a big part of iOS 8 and it allows for third-party devices and services to track and monitor your vitals and metrics. There is also a service that can connect to hospitals as well. The Mayo Clinic helped Apple develop this service and what it can do is help you identify when your vitals venture outside your 'normal' range of health. If this occurs, it can contact your doctor for faster medical advice.

Family Sharing is coming with iOS 8 that allows you to share your location and find lost devices. You can also now share purchases as well with all the members of your family which should make many parents quite happy. You can share with up to six family members, as long as you all have the same credit card on file. Also, if you are using the sharing feature and a member tries to purchase something, it will prompt the card owner for approval which will surely cut down on 'accidental' purchases.

Photo search and suggestion has been overhauled to help you find your photos and the editing features inside the photo apps have been enhanced as well. In short, editing photos now uses fancy new algorithms to help enhance photos without having to manually adjust each setting.

Siri will get Shazam integration, streaming voice recognition (it now types out what you are saying in real-time) and 22 new languages.

Third-party support is also improved with developers now able to create widgets inside the notification center, create filters inside the photos app and plug-ins inside of Safari on iOS. And a big feature many users have wanted, third-party keyboards can now be installed such as Swype.

Touch-ID support has been expanded with developers now able to access the finger-print sensor.

Homekit is Apple's take on a common-network protocol so that only your device can open your garage door or unlock the front door. The idea being that a secure connection is now built into iOS so that you can securely control your home with your phone.

All of these changes are coming with iOS 8 that will be released in the Fall likely with the release of the iPhone 6.

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TaigaAisakaPosted:

I've updated to iOS 7 when it first came out, and haven't updated it since. Maybe once iOS 8 comes out and I can see it and make my opinion on it, I will either update then or when/if I get the iPhone 6, have it on there since it's more and likely going to be on that.

TricksPosted:

I downloaded the iOS 8 beta and really wasn't impressed. Not because it was laggy and had bugs (all beta do), I just wasn't impressed. It looks the exact same with a couple new features. They would have been better off just putting this an an update (iOS 7. whatever). Kinda disappointed.

OdinPosted:

Smurfs
Game_of_Thrones
Smurfs
Game_of_Thrones Anything is better than iOS 7. It helped make my decision to switch to the S5.


What's so bad about iOS 7? I like it, I don't really see anything wrong with it.
For one thing battery life still sucks, they haven't been able to improve it.


That isn't really a thing that sucked about iOS 7 because there have always been problems with the battery life. It's not like iOS 7 caused the issues with the battery life.


iOS 7 look like it belongs on some little kids devices. Design was complete sh*t.

SmurfsPosted:

Game_of_Thrones
Smurfs
Game_of_Thrones Anything is better than iOS 7. It helped make my decision to switch to the S5.


What's so bad about iOS 7? I like it, I don't really see anything wrong with it.
For one thing battery life still sucks, they haven't been able to improve it.


That isn't really a thing that sucked about iOS 7 because there have always been problems with the battery life. It's not like iOS 7 caused the issues with the battery life.

RebPosted:

Just hope it isn't some over-hyped crap like iOS7

1989Posted:

might buy the beta thingyy looks good

slapshot101Posted:

I think this update was really for the developers. I am happy for that but it seems like for most of the everyday users not much is new. I think that the Health app is going to fail like most Health related things on the iPhone does like the Nike+ that has been integrated in the phone but not that many people use it. I am really excited to see how the Desktop, iPad and the mobile all work together, with the phone calls and all the other things.

LatiasPosted:

Smurfs
Game_of_Thrones Anything is better than iOS 7. It helped make my decision to switch to the S5.


What's so bad about iOS 7? I like it, I don't really see anything wrong with it.
For one thing battery life still sucks, they haven't been able to improve it.

itomniPosted:

WatsonCR7
buddamen124 I still don't understand why people get excited for this like really it's just an update.


Yeah I agree, its not worth getting excited over !


New Shit for free what you talking about you probably get excited for a DLC almost the same but. but i heard ios 7 was terrible never used a iPhone so I can't judge.

-YukiPosted:

This looks more like a iOS 7 update than a new iOS.
Anyways, I hope that it will improve and fix major issues.