Any OS update is going to have it's advantages and disadvantages, but I gathered up seven of my favorite new changes in iOS 7.
iOS 7 launched earlier today and I think it's a worthwhile upgrade for any iOS user. Read my review of iOS 7 here. But like any major software upgrade, there are good things about the changes as well as bad. I decided to round up my favorite parts of iOS 7 that I think are truly useful and stand out from the other changes. Tomorrow, I'll be writing what I think are the 7 worst things about iOS 7, so don't get caught up thinking this is just an iPhone fan-fest. ![]() Control Center gives you access to the most used system functions. (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)Control Center iTunes Radio Not only can you create a stream based on songs or multiple artists, but there are featured streams that are great for music discovery. Also, when I really like a song I'm listening to, I can buy it straight away from iTunes without missing a beat of the song or closing the app. Camera App ![]() Simply swipe to the left to see time stamps for every text. (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)I have an iPhone 5 so the burst shots feature is not as good as it is on the iPhone 5S (10 photos per second, along with slow-mo), but I'm glad there's a slower variation available on the iPhone 5. Messages time stamps I wasn't even aware of the change in iOS 7 until one of my coworkers pointed it out to me: if you swipe to the left in the Messages window you can see a time stamp for each individual text. I'm pretty sure this change will settle a lot of petty arguments between people: "No, look! I replied to your message two minutes later! It's not my fault!" That is a fictitious example that has nothing to do with real life. No, really. Safari does Twitter ![]() Safari's Twitter feed lets you look at links from people you follow. (Credit: Screenshot by Jason Parker/CNET)FaceTime audio The only thing I don't like about it is that, while you can switch to video in the middle of an audio call, you can't switch back to audio from a video call. Still, being able to avoid long distance (and international) charges with great sound quality is huge perk. Airdrop In iOS 7, not only can you quickly send photos, videos, and contacts using AirDrop, but just about anything from any app that has the share button (with the exception of music). The only problem is that it only works on iPhone 5 or later because of the chip architecture in the iPhone 4S. Still, I think it's a great new feature. Oh, and the other advantage? No bump required. ![]() via Technology - Google News http://news.google.com/news/url?sa=t&fd=R&usg=AFQjCNEJ9jvRH5XDVpXYl9FYnE9Comsamw&url=http://reviews.cnet.com/8301-19512_7-57603565-233/the-7-best-things-about-ios-7/ | |||
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Wednesday, 18 September 2013
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