Tuesday 13 September 2016

IOS 10 Release Date, Features And Eligible Devices

Few days ago, Apple unveiled the iPhone 7 the most controversial device in Apple history. Among the announcements that were made at the event was the official release date of iOS 10, the newest version of the operating system for iOS devices.

IOS 10 update

Later today 13th September 2016, the new iOS 10 will be arriving to iPhones, iPad and iPod across the world offering users access to exciting new features. Based on previous iOS launch, the iOS 10 is expected to be launched around 6PM.

At the iPhone 7 launch event, Apple CEO Tim Cook said the iOS 10 is the world most advanced mobile operating system.


Eligible Devices For iOS 10


Eligible device for  iOS 10
iOS 10 update will be available for iPhone 5 and later, all iPad Air and iPad Pro models, iPad 4th generation, iPad mini 2 and later, and iPod touch 6th generation.

Unfortunately, iPhone 4s won’t be getting iOS 10 updates, it was a miracle it got iOS 9.

If you have previously enrolled in Apple's beta program and have been using iOS 10 beta for the past few months, the final version of iOS 10 should already be rolling to your device.

IOS 10 New Features

Apple has completely changed its messages app as part of iOS 10 adding new multimedia features such as stickers, animations and a predictive emoji keyboard.

Users will also be able to send handwritten notes that animate at the receiver's end as if they're being written with ink on paper.
Handwriting feature iOS 10
Apple has greatly improved its Maps app since it first launched in 2012.
The iOS 10 update brings an updated design that is easier to use, it also comes with the ability to quickly search for important services like petrol stations and restaurant along any route.

A new Memories feature will help users to rediscover old photos, just like Facebook's 'On This Day'.
The new software will also be able to automatically create Memory Movies slideshows with the images.

Since Apple has made its Siri voice recognition software available to third-party developers, iOS 10 should bring more apps with Siri support.

Apple will finally be giving iOS users the option to delete default apps that most people never use, such as Stocks, from their home screen.

Note: Some iOS 10 features are not available for all devices.

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