Apple Releases iOS 10, Bringing a Range of Enhancements and New Features 

article

Submitted by AppleVis on 13 September, 2016 - 13:59 and last modified on 13
September, 2016 - 14:28

 

Member of the AppleVis Editorial Team

 

Apple has today released iOS 10, proudly 

claiming this latest iteration of the software to be "more personal, more
powerful and more playful":

 

Everything you love is now even better with iOS 10, our biggest release yet.
Express yourself in bold new ways in Messages. Find your route with
beautifully

redesigned Maps. Relive memories like never before in Photos. And use the
power of Siri in more apps than ever.

 

The New Features That We Think You Will Like

Messages Now Lets you be More Creative and Personal

 

The Messages app has been significantly redesigned and gained features
intended to bring it more in line with those available on other popular
messaging

apps. These include background animations, bubble effects, rich links,
sketching, handwritten notes, hidden "invisible ink" messages, quick
"Tapback" replies

and a choice of emoji sizes.

 

The Messages App now also has its own dedicated App Store, accessible
through the Messages app itself. Until now, this has been limited to apps
from Apple-but

it is likely that we will see a number of third-party apps released in the
coming weeks as developers begin to explore and take advantage of the
opportunities

that the Messages App Store offers. Likely to be the most popular are themed
"sticker" packs, but Apple has also hinted at Messages apps which allow you

to make payments; collaborative dinner orders; and even Messages-based
games.

 

One minor new feature in Messages, but one that's likely to be very popular,
is the ability to set read receipts on a per-person basis rather than
globally.

 

Lock Screen Notifications, the Control Center, and Widgets

 

iOS 10 features new designs for the Lock Screen and Control Center, as well
as a new location for the widgets previously found in the Today section of

the Notification Center.

 

A new "Raise to Wake" feature activates the Lock screen of your device
(iPhone 6s/6s Plus and later) when picked up, displaying all information on
the

screen without the need to put a finger on the Touch ID Home button. This
can be disabled by going to Settings>Display & Brightness.

 

The default behavior of Touch ID from the Lock Screen has also changed.
Previously, Touch ID used to simultaneously unlock a device and open it to
the

Home screen when a finger was placed on the Touch ID Home button. Under iOS
10 a physical press is now required as an extra step. However, if you prefer

the previous behavior, a "Rest Finger to Open" option is available in
Settings>General>Accessibility>Home Button.

 

A three-finger swipe right on the main Lock screen will take you to a new
Widgets panel containing a number of the Widgets previously found on the
Today

tab of the Notification Center, as well as a few new built-in widgets
including Mail; Maps; favorite contacts; Music; Notes; and Photos.

 

A three-finger swipe to the left on the Lock screen now brings up the
camera.

 

You can now do much more with notifications on the Lock screen. Use the
VoiceOver Actions Rotor to explore what each type of notification offers.

 

If any of this raises security or privacy concerns, you can limit what's
accessible on the Lock screen in Settings>Touch ID & Passcode.

 

The Control Center has a new design and new 3D Touch shortcuts for the
Flashlight, Timer and Camera. The Control Center also now features three
separate

screens, with music controls now having a dedicated screen and another for
controlling HomeKit devices.

 

Siri Support Expands to Some Third-Party Apps

 

Apple has introduced a SiriKit SDK in iOS 10, which allows developers to
integrate Siri with certain types of third-party apps

 

Siri integration is currently only available for six different kinds of
functions: ride booking, messaging, photo search, payments, VoIP calling,
and workouts.

We won't know for certain which apps are taking advantage of this and how
until app updates start to appear after today's release of iOS 10, but
WhatsApp,

Skype, LinkedIn, WeChat, Pinterest, Vogue Runway, Pikazo, Square Cash,
Monzo, Slack, Looklive, Lyft, Fandango and The Rollr are amongst the first
to be

known to be taking advantage of Siri integration.

 

Other Changes in iOS 10

list of 10 items

. More native apps now support 3D Touch.

. A completely new Home app allows you to manage and operate all of the
HomeKit-enabled devices in your home from a single app.

. You can now search your photo library by the people or things in them,
like a beach, a football game, or a puppy. Photos is currently able to
recognize

in excess of 4,000 different items across a wide variety of categories.

. The native Mail app now offers a threaded conversations view which
displays all of the messages together in a single page. You can choose the
sort order

of messages or turn threading off completely if you prefer the traditional
view.

. The Music app has been redesigned to make it easier to discover new
content and listen to your favorite songs. When listening to a song, the app
can

now show its lyrics.

. Apple Maps now offers proactive suggestions for routing and allows you to
search for things along your route. You can also book a table through apps

like OpenTable, and a ride with Uber without leaving Apple Maps.

. The native News app has been redesigned to make it easier to find articles
that are likely to interest you and also now offers push notifications.

. A new 'Universal Clipboard' makes it easy to copy and paste content
between iOS 10 and macOS Sierra devices which are linked to the same iCloud
account.

. You can now type in two languages at the same time without having to
switch between onscreen keyboards.

. Many native Apple apps have now been moved to the iOS App Store as
standalone downloads, allowing them to be deleted from your Home screen, but
to still

be available for re-download if you decide that you want them back. It's
worth noting that this process doesn't actually delete any files from your
device,

so you should perhaps best think of this as a way of removing app icons from
your Home screen.

list end

 

For a more complete list of what's new in iOS 10, 

MacRumors  <http://www.macrumors.com/roundup/ios-10/>
http://www.macrumors.com/roundup/ios-10/

offers a good overview.

 

And What About Accessibility?

 

For more information about accessibility-related changes in iOS 10, read our
other posts elsewhere on the site:

 

What's new and changed in iOS 10 Accessibility for blind, low vision and
deaf-blind users
<http://www.applevis.com/blog/apple-braille-ios-news/what-s-new-ios-10-acces
sibility-blind-low-vision-and-deaf-blind-users>
http://www.applevis.com/blog/apple-braille-ios-news/what-s-new-ios-10-access
ibility-blind-low-vision-and-deaf-blind-users

A list of new accessibility-related bugs that we believe to have been
introduced in iOS 10
<http://www.applevis.com/blog/apple-ios-news/accessibility-bugs-ios-10-blind
-and-low-vision-users-serious-minor>
http://www.applevis.com/blog/apple-ios-news/accessibility-bugs-ios-10-blind-
and-low-vision-users-serious-minor

A list of longstanding accessibility-related bugs that we believe to have
been fixed in iOS 10
<http://www.applevis.com/bugs/ios/fixed?field_fixed_in_value=16&field_bug_ca
tegory_value=All&field_severity_value=All>
http://www.applevis.com/bugs/ios/fixed?field_fixed_in_value=16&field_bug_cat
egory_value=All&field_severity_value=All

 

In addition, Thomas Domville has recorded 

a podcast in which he explores many of the changes and new features in iOS
10.
<http://www.applevis.com/podcast/episodes/exploring-some-new-and-changed-fea
tures-ios-10>
http://www.applevis.com/podcast/episodes/exploring-some-new-and-changed-feat
ures-ios-10

 

How to Update to iOS 10

 

iOS 10 is compatible with most iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch models capable
of running iOS 9, with exceptions including the iPhone 4s, iPad 2 and 3,
original

iPad mini, and fifth-generation iPod touch.

 

iOS 10 is available via Over-the-Air Update (Settings > General > Software
Update) or via iTunes on a Mac or PC.

 

Before updating, we strongly recommend making a full and complete backup of
your device (either in iTunes or iCloud, depending on personal preference).

This will ensure that, in the unlikely event that something goes wrong
during the update process, you will have a current backup of your phone on
hand

in case a device restore becomes necessary. Also, if using OTA update, we
recommend plugging your device into a power source for the duration of the
download/installation

process - so as to prevent the unlikely event of your battery going dead
during the update.

 

More information on how to update the software on your iOS device is
available on 

this Apple Support page.  <https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204204>
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT204204

 

As always, we look forward to hearing your thoughts on this update.

 

 

 

 

 

____________________________________________________________________________
__

Gateway For the Blind LLC.

Denny Huff

PO Box 515

St. Clair, MO  63077

 

Phone: (636) 428-1500

Fax: 314-558-0298

Email: [email protected] 

 <http://www.gatewayfortheblind.com> www.gatewayfortheblind.com

 

THE GATEWAY TO INDEPENDENCE

 

_______________________________________________
ATI (Adaptive Technology Inc.)
A special interest affiliate of the Missouri Council of the Blind
http://moblind.org/membership/affiliates/adaptive_technology

Reply via email to