iOS 6 gives you more features to make the things you do every day even better. It’s free and easy to upgrade wirelessly on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch.
Maps
Beautifully designed from the ground up (and the sky down), Maps changes the way you see the world. Map elements are vector based, so graphics and text are incredibly detailed — even when you zoom all the way in — and panning is smooth. Tilt and rotate to view an area, and Maps keeps the names of streets and places where they belong. Even soar over cities to see the sights from the air in amazing, high-resolution quality.
20 lesser known ios6 features:
1. Siri is Smarter
Apple sent Siri back to school and now she’s a bit smarter making the app more user friendly. You can speak to Siri using more colloquial language and she does her best to understand. She’s also a more productive assistant able to Tweet and post on Facebook for you.
2. Cellular FaceTime
Wireless carriers are still catching up with this update, but iOS 6 allows users to use FaceTime over cellular networks. Again, not all networks allow this option for free. But I think in the future, now that the cellular FaceTime option is here, more wireless providers will hop on board and allow users the ability to use the feature.
3. Easier App Downloading
You might’ve noticed that you’re not required to enter a password quite as often when downloading new apps. That’s because downloading free apps doesn’t call for a password at all. Also, if you are re-downloading previously installed apps you don’t need to re-enter a password.
4. iPads New Sleek Clock
The iPad as a new clock app. It actually looks very nice. There’s been some disgruntled geeks claiming it was stolen from a Swiss railway company or something, and that is probably true, but it still looks great and functions smoothly. The Swiss can take that up in Santa Clara County Superior Court.
5. “New” Apps
Newly installed apps on your device are now labeled with a blue ribbon in the corner of the icon which says “new”. Users installing lots of new apps may find this little bonus feature useful.
6. Open Apps from Store
When you’re hopping around the App Store downloading and installing new stuff you can access them much easier. If you hang around for your download to complete there is an button to jump straight to the app. It’s nice not to have the App Store close every time you install something new.
7. iMessage Restrictions
After some digging around I found that you can restrict who sends you an iMessage. If you don’t want people you don’t know contacting you through iMessage, then restrict it so only your contacts can use it.
8. Top Bar Color
The thin status bar at the top changes colors depending on what app you are running. The subtle feature has received some criticism. I guess it messes up the feng shui or energy of the page. Maybe the colors clash and some people don’t like that? For me, I don’t notice it.
9. Group Messaging Turn Off
I’m cheating here because this is an iOS 5 feature. I’m pretty slow when it comes to this stuff. You can turn off inclusion in group messages. Go to Settings > Messages and turn group messaging off.
10. New Wallpapers
There are 8 new wallpapers to choose from. It bumps the number of default wallpapers up to 23.
11. Bluetooth Accessibility
Bluetooth settings are now clearly identifiable at the top of the settings page. They are no longer under the Gen. tab which makes toggling Bluetooth on and off much easier.
12. Electronic Signatures
The S/MIME (Secure/Multipurpose Internet Mail Extensions) supports electronic signatures so now you can know for sure who sent the message and it can be time stamped. Under the advanced setting of your mail simply configure the electronic signature information there. Is your mail security up to par?
13. Mail Refresh
I’m pretty sure most users of the new iOS 6 will have noticed the “pull to refresh” feature in their mail settings. If you haven’t, simply open up your mail app and pull it down.
14. Deleting Mail
The option to either delete or archive mail is a lot easier. All you need to do is tap and hold down the delete message button in your email app. This will give you the option to either archive or delete the message.
15. Email Attachments
How annoying was it without the ability to attach photos using the old iOS? Well, now you can! Tap and hold the body of the email and then select insert photo or video.
16. Alarm Songs
If your like me you stopped using the alarm clock because the default wake up sounds were terrible. Now you can go back to using the standard alarm clock and can choose songs from your iTunes library. Is it weird that I use “dueling banjos” from the movie Deliverance?
17. Language Upgrades
When you have conversations with people in other languages the keyboard automatically remembers it. For me that’s a very handy little time-saving feature.
18. Notification Tweeting
You can tweet and post to Facebook from the notification Center. Simply bring down the notification menu and you’ll see it directly under the weather.
19. Safari Sharing
Browsing with Safari has new sharing features. Now when you click the share button at the bottom of the browser you can share it with a couple of new features like Twitter and Facebook. You can also print and bookmark things from this menu.
20. Siri Sports
I know I already mentioned Siri, but this last one is good. You can now ask Siri to check sports scores and stats for most major sports. This works for both professional and college levels. And it’s not just sports scores, you can check player stats and other little facts like player height and weight.
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