's June again, time for Apple to make headlines. The WWDC is over and the iOS 5 and the iCloud are now official. It won't be before the fall though that the iOS 5 will officially launch.
However, Apple has given us a taste of the iOS 5 by releasing a developer preview soon after the announcement. We went on to update an iPhone 4 with the beta release and we are ready to share our first impressions.
But before we continue, let's take a look at the most important features to premiere on the iOS 5.
Apple iOS 5 new features:
- Notifications - real time on-screen notifications, lockscreen notifications and pull-down Notification Center
- iMessage service in the Messaging app enabling instant messages to other iOS users
- Reminders - including location-aware options
- Customizable notification sounds - email, voicemail and calendar alerts
- Twitter integration
- iCloud service integration
- Enhanced Camera app - viewfinder grid, hardware shutter key
- Integrated photo editing - crop, auto enhance, rotate and red-eye fix
- Updated Safari - tabbed browsing (on iPad), private browsing mode, integrated Reader, Reading list and optimized performance
- Dictionary lookup throughout the interface
- Computer free operation - independent activation, OTA updates, iCloud backup and restore
- Wi-Fi synchronization with iTunes with automatic operation
- New features in the Mail app - Bold, Italic, Underline and Quote options, extended Search, mass Mark as Read/Unread and Flag setting, Add/Delete mailbox folders
- Updated Calendar and Game Center apps
- Newsstand app combining all of your magazine subscriptions
- iPod player now called Music, has new icon
- Separate Video app for iPhone
- AppStore purchase history (already available for iOS 4 too)
- New Storage management options (list and info of all installed apps)
- Multi-tasking gestures for iPad
- AirPlay mirroring for iPad
- New accessibility options involving the LED flash and custom vibrations
Still missing:
- No Flash support in the web browser
- No quick toggles for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and 3G
- No Facebook integration
- No proper widgets for the lockscreen
- App folders still are limited to 12 apps tops
- No DivX/XviD video support out of the box (though there're lots of players in the App Store)
- No USB Mass storage mode for uploading content to the device
- No haptics for the touchscreen
- No Bluetooth file transfers to other phones
- Contacts lack a swipe-to-delete or mass delete feature
Via Gsm arena
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