Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-17 Thread Donna Goodin
Plus one to that!
Cheers,
Donna

Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 17, 2016, at 1:45 PM, Blee Blat  wrote:
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> I'd do that if it actually removed the files from the phone. That's really 
> what I'm after. I figure if you're not using it it should disappear. :) Seems 
> silly to just remove icons while wasting the storage. Presumably you didn't 
> want to use the storage either.
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Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-17 Thread Blee Blat
I'd do that if it actually removed the files from the phone. That's really what 
I'm after. I figure if you're not using it it should disappear. :) Seems silly 
to just remove icons while wasting the storage. Presumably you didn't want to 
use the storage either.

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Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-17 Thread Kevin Chao
My favorite feature is the ability to remove stock Apple apps.

On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 9:36 PM Anders Holmberg 
wrote:

> Hi!
> I have a bit of a problem to hear him on my iphone.
> I think he must be stuck in my phone because he sounds a bit muffled.
> /A
> > On 15 Sep 2016, at 02:58, Blee Blat  wrote:
> >
> > I like Fred. It's very fast and responsive. It's just quieter than all
> the other phone sounds. But this is true in the Mac as well. Not sure why
> they have all these really human sounding voices. I'll use it for a bit and
> see how it goes. All the voices other than Fred and Alex are distorted if
> voiceover's rotor volume is at 100%. That seems rather odd. I guess that's
> a bug they still haven't fixed.  That doesn't occur on the Mac just the
> phone so it's weird.
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Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Anders Holmberg
Hi!
I have a bit of a problem to hear him on my iphone.
I think he must be stuck in my phone because he sounds a bit muffled.
/A
> On 15 Sep 2016, at 02:58, Blee Blat  wrote:
> 
> I like Fred. It's very fast and responsive. It's just quieter than all the 
> other phone sounds. But this is true in the Mac as well. Not sure why they 
> have all these really human sounding voices. I'll use it for a bit and see 
> how it goes. All the voices other than Fred and Alex are distorted if 
> voiceover's rotor volume is at 100%. That seems rather odd. I guess that's a 
> bug they still haven't fixed.  That doesn't occur on the Mac just the phone 
> so it's weird.
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Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Blee Blat
I like Fred. It's very fast and responsive. It's just quieter than all the 
other phone sounds. But this is true in the Mac as well. Not sure why they have 
all these really human sounding voices. I'll use it for a bit and see how it 
goes. All the voices other than Fred and Alex are distorted if voiceover's 
rotor volume is at 100%. That seems rather odd. I guess that's a bug they still 
haven't fixed.  That doesn't occur on the Mac just the phone so it's weird.

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Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Ray Foret jr
Yeah, who’d ‘ave thunk they’d have included Fred?  I sure wouldn’t have thunk 
it that’s for sure:  I mean, really;  Fred!!!  Wow!!!  Give the non mack users 
who use iPhone and Ipad a bit of Apple history with that one huh?  In a way, 
Fred’s a kind of sindamental  throw back for me.  Wow!!!  Still, I stuck firmly 
with Advanced US English Tom from the moment I realized with public beta one 
that he was now available.  
Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in

Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!

> On Sep 14, 2016, at 7:45 PM, Christopher-Mark Gilland <clgillan...@gmail.com> 
> wrote:
> 
> Good point Ray.  I know we couldn't talk about that earlier, but now with it 
> public, we can.  I thought that was really cool, and the fact that Fred was 
> added... um?  Yeah... that was kind of interesting, let me just leave it at 
> that.  LOL!
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>> - Original Message - 
>> From: Ray Foret jr <mailto:rforet7...@comcast.net>
>> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com <mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com>
>> Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 1:18 PM
>> Subject: Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [
>> 
>> Doesn’t say anything about the fact that all the Nuance voices are now 
>> available for Voice Over.  So, make that 102.
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
>> built-in
>> 
>> Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
>> Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user! 
>> 
>>> On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller <kliph...@icloud.com 
>>> <mailto:kliph...@icloud.com>> wrote:
>>> 
>>>>> By Paul Morris <http://www.redmondpie.com/author/paul.morris/> | 
>>>>> September 14th, 2016 
>>>>> Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret features in 
>>>>> iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know about 
>>>>> as yet.
>>>>> Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s 
>>>>> mobile platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple 
>>>>> has made no fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device 
>>>>> owners to be able to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order 
>>>>> to get a better understanding of what is coming in future version of the 
>>>>> platform. With that said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned 
>>>>> during the keynotes that have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of 
>>>>> them it seems.
>>>>> 
>>>>> When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took to 
>>>>> the stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he was 
>>>>> going to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable additions 
>>>>> and improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t mention 
>>>>> was the seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 10 such an 
>>>>> impressive feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at least according 
>>>>> to Apple, the “biggest iOS release ever”.
>>>>> For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in 
>>>>> iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high 
>>>>> fact that stock apps can now be deleted 
>>>>> <http://www.redmondpie.com/new-in-ios-10-you-can-delete-stock-apple-apps-download-them-at-will-from-app-store/>
>>>>>  and then re-installed from the App Store at will, or mention the fact 
>>>>> that the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. Removal of Game 
>>>>> Center 
>>>>> <http://www.redmondpie.com/apple-has-killed-game-center-app-with-ios-10-and-macos-sierra/>
>>>>>  is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity adjustment for 
>>>>> the flashlight/torch? You got it.
>>>>> Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about as 
>>>>> yet:
>>>>> Read receipts by conversation in iMessages 
>>>>> iCloud Drive Desktop folder 
>>>>> Air Quality Index for China 
>>>>> Faster Camera launch 
>&

Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
I still prefer the Siri male by far, but that's just me.
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  - Original Message - 
  From: Ray Foret jr 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 1:30 PM
  Subject: Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [


  Maybe, but, I’d be willing to bet you that the advanced version of US English 
Tom will be the most favorite voice of most blind iPhone users out there.  Wel, 
one of them anyhow.




  Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in

  Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
  Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user! 


On Sep 14, 2016, at 12:28 PM, bbssh...@icloud.com wrote:


Well, almost every voice. They still don't have Fiona and vina for iOS.


Get Outlook for iOS






On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 12:18 PM -0500, "Ray Foret jr" 
<rforet7...@comcast.net> wrote:


  Doesn’t say anything about the fact that all the Nuance voices are now 
available for Voice Over.  So, make that 102.




  Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in

  Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
  Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user! 


On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller <kliph...@icloud.com> 
wrote:


By Paul Morris | September 14th, 2016 

Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret 
features in iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know 
about as yet.

Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of 
Apple’s mobile platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple 
has made no fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device owners to 
be able to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order to get a better 
understanding of what is coming in future version of the platform. With that 
said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned during the keynotes that 
have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of them it seems.



When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, 
took to the stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he 
was going to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable additions 
and improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t mention was the 
seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 10 such an impressive 
feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at least according to Apple, the 
“biggest iOS release ever”.

For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts 
in iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high fact 
that stock apps can now be deleted and then re-installed from the App Store at 
will, or mention the fact that the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. 
Removal of Game Center is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity 
adjustment for the flashlight/torch? You got it.

Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about 
as yet:

  1.. Read receipts by conversation in iMessages 
  2.. iCloud Drive Desktop folder 
  3.. Air Quality Index for China 
  4.. Faster Camera launch 
  5.. Continuity Clipboard 
  6.. Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai 
  7.. Notes collaboration 
  8.. Unlimited tabs in Safari 
  9.. Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy 
  10.. Definition dictionary in Danish 
  11.. Live Photos stabilization 
  12.. Markup in Messages 
  13.. Side-by-side Mail compose iPad 
  14.. Location suggestions in Calendar 
  15.. New iPad Camera UI 
  16.. Live Filters for Live Photos 
  17.. Conversation view in Mail 
  18.. Discover in iBooks 
  19.. Improved Auto Enhance in Photos 
  20.. Faster FaceTime connectivity 
  21.. CarPlay app reordering 
  22.. Split View in Safari on iPad 
  23.. Rest & type iPad keyboard 
  24.. Sort Favorites in Apple News 
  25.. iCloud Drive Documents folder 
  26.. Bilingual dictionaries in Dutch & Italian 
  27.. Apple Pay in Safari 
  28.. Mail suggested move folder 
  29.. Air quality in Maps for China 
  30.. Found in Messages 
  31.. Brilliance adjustment slider in Photos 
  32.. Mail filters 
  33.. CarPlay on ultra wide screens 
  34.. Bedtime alarm 
  35.. Siri in South Africa &a

Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Phiona's not there?  Really?  I'll have to look at that more.  Hmm.
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  - Original Message - 
  From: bbssh...@icloud.com 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 1:28 PM
  Subject: Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [


  Well, almost every voice. They still don't have Fiona and vina for iOS.


  Get Outlook for iOS






  On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 12:18 PM -0500, "Ray Foret jr" 
<rforet7...@comcast.net> wrote:


Doesn’t say anything about the fact that all the Nuance voices are now 
available for Voice Over.  So, make that 102.




Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in

Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user! 


  On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller <kliph...@icloud.com> wrote:


  By Paul Morris | September 14th, 2016 

  Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret 
features in iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know 
about as yet.

  Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s 
mobile platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple has made 
no fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device owners to be able 
to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order to get a better 
understanding of what is coming in future version of the platform. With that 
said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned during the keynotes that 
have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of them it seems.

  

  When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took 
to the stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he was 
going to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable additions and 
improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t mention was the 
seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 10 such an impressive 
feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at least according to Apple, the 
“biggest iOS release ever”.

  For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in 
iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high fact 
that stock apps can now be deleted and then re-installed from the App Store at 
will, or mention the fact that the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. 
Removal of Game Center is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity 
adjustment for the flashlight/torch? You got it.

  Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about 
as yet:

1.. Read receipts by conversation in iMessages 
2.. iCloud Drive Desktop folder 
3.. Air Quality Index for China 
4.. Faster Camera launch 
5.. Continuity Clipboard 
6.. Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai 
7.. Notes collaboration 
8.. Unlimited tabs in Safari 
9.. Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy 
10.. Definition dictionary in Danish 
11.. Live Photos stabilization 
12.. Markup in Messages 
13.. Side-by-side Mail compose iPad 
14.. Location suggestions in Calendar 
15.. New iPad Camera UI 
16.. Live Filters for Live Photos 
17.. Conversation view in Mail 
18.. Discover in iBooks 
19.. Improved Auto Enhance in Photos 
20.. Faster FaceTime connectivity 
21.. CarPlay app reordering 
22.. Split View in Safari on iPad 
23.. Rest & type iPad keyboard 
24.. Sort Favorites in Apple News 
25.. iCloud Drive Documents folder 
26.. Bilingual dictionaries in Dutch & Italian 
27.. Apple Pay in Safari 
28.. Mail suggested move folder 
29.. Air quality in Maps for China 
30.. Found in Messages 
31.. Brilliance adjustment slider in Photos 
32.. Mail filters 
33.. CarPlay on ultra wide screens 
34.. Bedtime alarm 
35.. Siri in South Africa & Ireland 
36.. Definition dictionary in Traditional Chinese 
37.. Live Photos editing 
38.. Avoid tolls in Maps 
39.. Mailbox column 
40.. Faster attachment sending in Messages 
41.. No Game Center app, service is still there 
42.. Delete stock Apple apps 
43.. Re-download stock Apple apps from App Store 
44.. Panes in Control Center 
45.. New animations for opening and closing apps 
46.. 3D Touch in Contro

Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Christopher-Mark Gilland
Good point Ray.  I know we couldn't talk about that earlier, but now with it 
public, we can.  I thought that was really cool, and the fact that Fred was 
added... um?  Yeah... that was kind of interesting, let me just leave it at 
that.  LOL!
---
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JAWS Certified, 2016.
Training Instructor.

i...@gillandmarketing.com
Phone: (704) 256-8010.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Ray Foret jr 
  To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com 
  Sent: Wednesday, September 14, 2016 1:18 PM
  Subject: Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [


  Doesn’t say anything about the fact that all the Nuance voices are now 
available for Voice Over.  So, make that 102.




  Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in

  Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
  Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user! 


On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller <kliph...@icloud.com> wrote:


By Paul Morris | September 14th, 2016 

Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret features 
in iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know about as 
yet.

Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s 
mobile platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple has made 
no fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device owners to be able 
to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order to get a better 
understanding of what is coming in future version of the platform. With that 
said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned during the keynotes that 
have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of them it seems.



When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took 
to the stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he was 
going to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable additions and 
improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t mention was the 
seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 10 such an impressive 
feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at least according to Apple, the 
“biggest iOS release ever”.

For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in 
iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high fact 
that stock apps can now be deleted and then re-installed from the App Store at 
will, or mention the fact that the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. 
Removal of Game Center is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity 
adjustment for the flashlight/torch? You got it.

Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about as 
yet:

  1.. Read receipts by conversation in iMessages 
  2.. iCloud Drive Desktop folder 
  3.. Air Quality Index for China 
  4.. Faster Camera launch 
  5.. Continuity Clipboard 
  6.. Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai 
  7.. Notes collaboration 
  8.. Unlimited tabs in Safari 
  9.. Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy 
  10.. Definition dictionary in Danish 
  11.. Live Photos stabilization 
  12.. Markup in Messages 
  13.. Side-by-side Mail compose iPad 
  14.. Location suggestions in Calendar 
  15.. New iPad Camera UI 
  16.. Live Filters for Live Photos 
  17.. Conversation view in Mail 
  18.. Discover in iBooks 
  19.. Improved Auto Enhance in Photos 
  20.. Faster FaceTime connectivity 
  21.. CarPlay app reordering 
  22.. Split View in Safari on iPad 
  23.. Rest & type iPad keyboard 
  24.. Sort Favorites in Apple News 
  25.. iCloud Drive Documents folder 
  26.. Bilingual dictionaries in Dutch & Italian 
  27.. Apple Pay in Safari 
  28.. Mail suggested move folder 
  29.. Air quality in Maps for China 
  30.. Found in Messages 
  31.. Brilliance adjustment slider in Photos 
  32.. Mail filters 
  33.. CarPlay on ultra wide screens 
  34.. Bedtime alarm 
  35.. Siri in South Africa & Ireland 
  36.. Definition dictionary in Traditional Chinese 
  37.. Live Photos editing 
  38.. Avoid tolls in Maps 
  39.. Mailbox column 
  40.. Faster attachment sending in Messages 
  41.. No Game Center app, service is still there 
  42.. Delete stock Apple apps 
  43.. Re-download stock Apple apps from App Store 
  44.. Panes in Control Center 
  45.. New animations for opening and closing apps 
  46.. 3D Touch in Control Center 
  47.. New Back button 
  48.. New Folder view 
  49.. App Store gets back Categories tab 
  50.. Slide to unloc

Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Scott Granados
+1 for Alex, Tom sounds like the fake voice at the airport to me.  I don’t care 
if I’m in the white zone and it’s for loading and unloading only.:)

Tom also craps the bed when you try to accelerate the speed.

> On Sep 14, 2016, at 1:43 PM, Mary Otten  wrote:
> 
> Well, in case we need proof that speech is a subjective thing, don't count me 
> into the US English Tom bandwagon. I downloaded it when I got the beta a few 
> weeks ago on my iPad mini. And I don't use it. I still like Alex better. And 
> for voice dream, I like James the best for a mail voice.
> Mary
> 
> 
> Sent from my iPhone
> 
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:30 AM, Ray Foret jr  > wrote:
> 
>> Maybe, but, I’d be willing to bet you that the advanced version of US 
>> English Tom will be the most favorite voice of most blind iPhone users out 
>> there.  Wel, one of them anyhow.
>> 
>> 
>> Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
>> built-in
>> 
>> Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
>> Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!
>> 
>>> On Sep 14, 2016, at 12:28 PM, bbssh...@icloud.com 
>>>  wrote:
>>> 
>>> Well, almost every voice. They still don't have Fiona and vina for iOS.
>>> 
>>> Get Outlook for iOS 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 12:18 PM -0500, "Ray Foret jr" 
>>> > wrote:
>>> 
>>> Doesn’t say anything about the fact that all the Nuance voices are now 
>>> available for Voice Over.  So, make that 102.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
>>> built-in
>>> 
>>> Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
>>> Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!
>>> 
 On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller > wrote:
 
>> By Paul Morris  | 
>> September 14th, 2016
>> 
>> Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret features 
>> in iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know 
>> about as yet.
>> 
>> Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s 
>> mobile platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple 
>> has made no fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device 
>> owners to be able to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order 
>> to get a better understanding of what is coming in future version of the 
>> platform. With that said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned 
>> during the keynotes that have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of 
>> them it seems.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took to 
>> the stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he 
>> was going to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable 
>> additions and improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t 
>> mention was the seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 
>> 10 such an impressive feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at 
>> least according to Apple, the “biggest iOS release ever”.
>> 
>> For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in 
>> iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high 
>> fact that stock apps can now be deleted 
>> 
>>  and then re-installed from the App Store at will, or mention the fact 
>> that the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. Removal of Game 
>> Center 
>> 
>>  is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity adjustment for 
>> the flashlight/torch? You got it.
>> 
>> Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about as 
>> yet:
>> 
>> Read receipts by conversation in iMessages
>> iCloud Drive Desktop folder
>> Air Quality Index for China
>> Faster Camera launch
>> Continuity Clipboard
>> Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai
>> Notes collaboration
>> Unlimited tabs in Safari
>> Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy
>> Definition dictionary in Danish
>> Live Photos stabilization
>> Markup in Messages
>> Side-by-side Mail compose iPad
>> Location suggestions in Calendar
>> New iPad Camera UI
>> Live Filters for Live Photos
>> Conversation view in Mail
>> Discover in iBooks
>> Improved Auto Enhance in Photos
>> Faster FaceTime connectivity
>> 

Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Donna Goodin
Wow, that's a pretty impressive list.  I'm so glad you can finally delete the 
stock apps.  It always bugs me when phone manufacturers decide to put bloat on 
the phone and won't let you get rid of it.
Cheers,
Donna
> On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller  wrote:
> 
>>> By Paul Morris  | September 
>>> 14th, 2016
>>> 
>>> Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret features in 
>>> iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know about as 
>>> yet.
>>> 
>>> Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s 
>>> mobile platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple has 
>>> made no fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device owners to 
>>> be able to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order to get a 
>>> better understanding of what is coming in future version of the platform. 
>>> With that said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned during the 
>>> keynotes that have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of them it seems.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took to 
>>> the stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he was 
>>> going to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable additions 
>>> and improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t mention was 
>>> the seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 10 such an 
>>> impressive feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at least according to 
>>> Apple, the “biggest iOS release ever”.
>>> 
>>> For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in 
>>> iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high fact 
>>> that stock apps can now be deleted 
>>> 
>>>  and then re-installed from the App Store at will, or mention the fact that 
>>> the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. Removal of Game Center 
>>> 
>>>  is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity adjustment for 
>>> the flashlight/torch? You got it.
>>> 
>>> Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about as yet:
>>> 
>>> Read receipts by conversation in iMessages
>>> iCloud Drive Desktop folder
>>> Air Quality Index for China
>>> Faster Camera launch
>>> Continuity Clipboard
>>> Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai
>>> Notes collaboration
>>> Unlimited tabs in Safari
>>> Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy
>>> Definition dictionary in Danish
>>> Live Photos stabilization
>>> Markup in Messages
>>> Side-by-side Mail compose iPad
>>> Location suggestions in Calendar
>>> New iPad Camera UI
>>> Live Filters for Live Photos
>>> Conversation view in Mail
>>> Discover in iBooks
>>> Improved Auto Enhance in Photos
>>> Faster FaceTime connectivity
>>> CarPlay app reordering
>>> Split View in Safari on iPad
>>> Rest & type iPad keyboard
>>> Sort Favorites in Apple News
>>> iCloud Drive Documents folder
>>> Bilingual dictionaries in Dutch & Italian
>>> Apple Pay in Safari
>>> Mail suggested move folder
>>> Air quality in Maps for China
>>> Found in Messages
>>> Brilliance adjustment slider in Photos
>>> Mail filters
>>> CarPlay on ultra wide screens
>>> Bedtime alarm
>>> Siri in South Africa & Ireland
>>> Definition dictionary in Traditional Chinese
>>> Live Photos editing
>>> Avoid tolls in Maps
>>> Mailbox column
>>> Faster attachment sending in Messages
>>> No Game Center app, service is still there
>>> Delete stock Apple apps
>>> Re-download stock Apple apps from App Store
>>> Panes in Control Center
>>> New animations for opening and closing apps
>>> 3D Touch in Control Center
>>> New Back button
>>> New Folder view
>>> App Store gets back Categories tab
>>> Slide to unlock is gone from Lock screen, replaced by “Press home to unlock”
>>> Read receipts for individual Contacts in Messages
>>> New keyboard sound
>>> Cellular Data option in 3D Touch Quick Actions
>>> Take photos while listening to music
>>> Optimized storage for Music
>>> iOS 10 kernel is left unencrypted intentionally
>>> Widgets now show up on left side of Home screen, as well as left side on 
>>> Lock screen, and even on left side of Notification Center system-wide
>>> Low Light, Medium Light, Bright Light options for Torch/Flashlight in 
>>> Control Center
>>> New file system called ‘Apple File System’
>>> Home screen widgets in 3D Touch Quick Actions
>>> Get notifications on where you last parked your car
>>> In-line video playback in Messages, Safari and other apps.
>>> ReplayKit now allows live video streaming from apps and games, as well as 
>>> screen-casting
>>> iPad as hub for HomeKit instead of Apple TV
>>> RAW support in Camera app
>>> Notifications 

Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Mary Otten
Well, in case we need proof that speech is a subjective thing, don't count me 
into the US English Tom bandwagon. I downloaded it when I got the beta a few 
weeks ago on my iPad mini. And I don't use it. I still like Alex better. And 
for voice dream, I like James the best for a mail voice.
Mary


Sent from my iPhone

> On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:30 AM, Ray Foret jr  wrote:
> 
> Maybe, but, I’d be willing to bet you that the advanced version of US English 
> Tom will be the most favorite voice of most blind iPhone users out there.  
> Wel, one of them anyhow.
> 
> 
> Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
> built-in
> 
> Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
> Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!
> 
>> On Sep 14, 2016, at 12:28 PM, bbssh...@icloud.com wrote:
>> 
>> Well, almost every voice. They still don't have Fiona and vina for iOS.
>> 
>> Get Outlook for iOS
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 12:18 PM -0500, "Ray Foret jr" 
>>  wrote:
>> 
>>> Doesn’t say anything about the fact that all the Nuance voices are now 
>>> available for Voice Over.  So, make that 102.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
>>> built-in
>>> 
>>> Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
>>> Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!
>>> 
 On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller  wrote:
 
>> By Paul Morris | September 14th, 2016
>> 
>> Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret features 
>> in iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know 
>> about as yet.
>> 
>> Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s 
>> mobile platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple 
>> has made no fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device 
>> owners to be able to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order 
>> to get a better understanding of what is coming in future version of the 
>> platform. With that said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned 
>> during the keynotes that have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of 
>> them it seems.
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took to 
>> the stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he 
>> was going to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable 
>> additions and improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t 
>> mention was the seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 
>> 10 such an impressive feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at 
>> least according to Apple, the “biggest iOS release ever”.
>> 
>> For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in 
>> iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high 
>> fact that stock apps can now be deleted and then re-installed from the 
>> App Store at will, or mention the fact that the Control Center can now 
>> make use of 3D Touch. Removal of Game Center is another one. On the 
>> lighter side of things, intensity adjustment for the flashlight/torch? 
>> You got it.
>> 
>> Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about as 
>> yet:
>> 
>> Read receipts by conversation in iMessages
>> iCloud Drive Desktop folder
>> Air Quality Index for China
>> Faster Camera launch
>> Continuity Clipboard
>> Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai
>> Notes collaboration
>> Unlimited tabs in Safari
>> Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy
>> Definition dictionary in Danish
>> Live Photos stabilization
>> Markup in Messages
>> Side-by-side Mail compose iPad
>> Location suggestions in Calendar
>> New iPad Camera UI
>> Live Filters for Live Photos
>> Conversation view in Mail
>> Discover in iBooks
>> Improved Auto Enhance in Photos
>> Faster FaceTime connectivity
>> CarPlay app reordering
>> Split View in Safari on iPad
>> Rest & type iPad keyboard
>> Sort Favorites in Apple News
>> iCloud Drive Documents folder
>> Bilingual dictionaries in Dutch & Italian
>> Apple Pay in Safari
>> Mail suggested move folder
>> Air quality in Maps for China
>> Found in Messages
>> Brilliance adjustment slider in Photos
>> Mail filters
>> CarPlay on ultra wide screens
>> Bedtime alarm
>> Siri in South Africa & Ireland
>> Definition dictionary in Traditional Chinese
>> Live Photos editing
>> Avoid tolls in Maps
>> Mailbox column
>> Faster attachment sending in Messages
>> No Game Center app, service is still there
>> Delete stock Apple apps
>> 

Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Ray Foret jr
Maybe, but, I’d be willing to bet you that the advanced version of US English 
Tom will be the most favorite voice of most blind iPhone users out there.  Wel, 
one of them anyhow.


Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in

Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!

> On Sep 14, 2016, at 12:28 PM, bbssh...@icloud.com wrote:
> 
> Well, almost every voice. They still don't have Fiona and vina for iOS.
> 
> Get Outlook for iOS 
> 
> 
> 
> On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 12:18 PM -0500, "Ray Foret jr" 
> > wrote:
> 
> Doesn’t say anything about the fact that all the Nuance voices are now 
> available for Voice Over.  So, make that 102.
> 
> 
> Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
> built-in
> 
> Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
> Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!
> 
>> On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller > > wrote:
>> 
 By Paul Morris  | September 
 14th, 2016
 
 Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret features in 
 iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know about as 
 yet.
 
 Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s 
 mobile platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple has 
 made no fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device owners 
 to be able to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order to get a 
 better understanding of what is coming in future version of the platform. 
 With that said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned during the 
 keynotes that have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of them it seems.
 
 
 
 When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took to 
 the stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he was 
 going to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable additions 
 and improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t mention was 
 the seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 10 such an 
 impressive feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at least according 
 to Apple, the “biggest iOS release ever”.
 
 For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in 
 iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high 
 fact that stock apps can now be deleted 
 
  and then re-installed from the App Store at will, or mention the fact 
 that the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. Removal of Game 
 Center 
 
  is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity adjustment for 
 the flashlight/torch? You got it.
 
 Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about as yet:
 
 Read receipts by conversation in iMessages
 iCloud Drive Desktop folder
 Air Quality Index for China
 Faster Camera launch
 Continuity Clipboard
 Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai
 Notes collaboration
 Unlimited tabs in Safari
 Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy
 Definition dictionary in Danish
 Live Photos stabilization
 Markup in Messages
 Side-by-side Mail compose iPad
 Location suggestions in Calendar
 New iPad Camera UI
 Live Filters for Live Photos
 Conversation view in Mail
 Discover in iBooks
 Improved Auto Enhance in Photos
 Faster FaceTime connectivity
 CarPlay app reordering
 Split View in Safari on iPad
 Rest & type iPad keyboard
 Sort Favorites in Apple News
 iCloud Drive Documents folder
 Bilingual dictionaries in Dutch & Italian
 Apple Pay in Safari
 Mail suggested move folder
 Air quality in Maps for China
 Found in Messages
 Brilliance adjustment slider in Photos
 Mail filters
 CarPlay on ultra wide screens
 Bedtime alarm
 Siri in South Africa & Ireland
 Definition dictionary in Traditional Chinese
 Live Photos editing
 Avoid tolls in Maps
 Mailbox column
 Faster attachment sending in Messages
 No Game Center app, service is still there
 Delete stock Apple apps
 Re-download stock Apple apps from App Store
 Panes in Control Center
 New animations for opening and closing apps
 3D Touch in Control Center
 New Back button
 New Folder view
 App Store gets back Categories tab
 Slide to unlock is gone from 

Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread bbsshawn
Well, almost every voice. They still don't have Fiona and vina for iOS.

Get Outlook for iOS




On Wed, Sep 14, 2016 at 12:18 PM -0500, "Ray Foret jr"  
wrote:










Doesn’t say anything about the fact that all the Nuance voices are now 
available for Voice Over.  So, make that 102.


Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in

Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!



On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller  wrote:
By Paul Morris | September 14th, 2016  







Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret features in iOS 
10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know about as yet.

Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s mobile 
platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple has made no 
fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device owners to be able to 
watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order to get a better 
understanding of what is coming in future version of the platform. With that 
said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned during the keynotes that 
have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of them it seems.



When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took to the 
stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he was going to 
use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable additions and 
improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t mention was the 
seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 10 such an impressive 
feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at least according to Apple, the 
“biggest iOS release ever”.

For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in iMessage 
on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high fact that stock 
apps can now be deleted and then re-installed from the App Store at will, or 
mention the fact that the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. Removal 
of Game Center is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity 
adjustment for the flashlight/torch? You got it.

Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about as yet:

Read receipts by conversation in iMessages
iCloud Drive Desktop folder
Air Quality Index for China
Faster Camera launch
Continuity Clipboard
Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai
Notes collaboration
Unlimited tabs in Safari
Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy
Definition dictionary in Danish
Live Photos stabilization
Markup in Messages
Side-by-side Mail compose iPad
Location suggestions in Calendar
New iPad Camera UI
Live Filters for Live Photos
Conversation view in Mail
Discover in iBooks
Improved Auto Enhance in Photos
Faster FaceTime connectivity
CarPlay app reordering
Split View in Safari on iPad
Rest & type iPad keyboard
Sort Favorites in Apple News
iCloud Drive Documents folder
Bilingual dictionaries in Dutch & Italian
Apple Pay in Safari
Mail suggested move folder
Air quality in Maps for China
Found in Messages
Brilliance adjustment slider in Photos
Mail filters
CarPlay on ultra wide screens
Bedtime alarm
Siri in South Africa & Ireland
Definition dictionary in Traditional Chinese
Live Photos editing
Avoid tolls in Maps
Mailbox column
Faster attachment sending in Messages
No Game Center app, service is still there
Delete stock Apple apps
Re-download stock Apple apps from App Store
Panes in Control Center
New animations for opening and closing apps
3D Touch in Control Center
New Back button
New Folder view
App Store gets back Categories tab
Slide to unlock is gone from Lock screen, replaced by “Press home to unlock”
Read receipts for individual Contacts in Messages
New keyboard sound
Cellular Data option in 3D Touch Quick Actions
Take photos while listening to music
Optimized storage for Music
iOS 10 kernel is left unencrypted intentionally
Widgets now show up on left side of Home screen, as well as left side on Lock 
screen, and even on left side of Notification Center system-wide
Low Light, Medium Light, Bright Light options for Torch/Flashlight in Control 
Center
New file system called ‘Apple File System’
Home screen widgets in 3D Touch Quick Actions
Get notifications on where you last parked your car
In-line video playback in Messages, Safari and other apps.
ReplayKit now allows live video streaming from apps and games, as well as 
screen-casting
iPad as hub for HomeKit instead of Apple TV
RAW support in Camera app
Notifications for publishers in Apple News app
Continuity Keyboard (tvOS 10 required on Apple TV)
Magnifier feature under Accessibility setting
100+ new emojis
Warning when connected to open and unsecured Wi-Fi networks
Raise to Wake
Warning if Liquid is detected in Lightning port
“Hey Siri” now activates only one device at a time
“Rest Finger to Unlock” option is still there
Photos app 

Re: 100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Ray Foret jr
Doesn’t say anything about the fact that all the Nuance voices are now 
available for Voice Over.  So, make that 102.


Sent from my Mac, The only computer with full accessibility for the blind 
built-in

Sincerely, The Constantly Barefooted Ray
Still a very happy Mac, Verizon Wireless iPhone6+ and Apple TV user!

> On Sep 14, 2016, at 10:56 AM, Kliphton Miller  wrote:
> 
>>> By Paul Morris  | September 
>>> 14th, 2016
>>> 
>>> Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret features in 
>>> iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know about as 
>>> yet.
>>> 
>>> Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s 
>>> mobile platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple has 
>>> made no fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device owners to 
>>> be able to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order to get a 
>>> better understanding of what is coming in future version of the platform. 
>>> With that said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned during the 
>>> keynotes that have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of them it seems.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> 
>>> When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took to 
>>> the stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he was 
>>> going to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable additions 
>>> and improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t mention was 
>>> the seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 10 such an 
>>> impressive feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at least according to 
>>> Apple, the “biggest iOS release ever”.
>>> 
>>> For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in 
>>> iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high fact 
>>> that stock apps can now be deleted 
>>> 
>>>  and then re-installed from the App Store at will, or mention the fact that 
>>> the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. Removal of Game Center 
>>> 
>>>  is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity adjustment for 
>>> the flashlight/torch? You got it.
>>> 
>>> Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about as yet:
>>> 
>>> Read receipts by conversation in iMessages
>>> iCloud Drive Desktop folder
>>> Air Quality Index for China
>>> Faster Camera launch
>>> Continuity Clipboard
>>> Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai
>>> Notes collaboration
>>> Unlimited tabs in Safari
>>> Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy
>>> Definition dictionary in Danish
>>> Live Photos stabilization
>>> Markup in Messages
>>> Side-by-side Mail compose iPad
>>> Location suggestions in Calendar
>>> New iPad Camera UI
>>> Live Filters for Live Photos
>>> Conversation view in Mail
>>> Discover in iBooks
>>> Improved Auto Enhance in Photos
>>> Faster FaceTime connectivity
>>> CarPlay app reordering
>>> Split View in Safari on iPad
>>> Rest & type iPad keyboard
>>> Sort Favorites in Apple News
>>> iCloud Drive Documents folder
>>> Bilingual dictionaries in Dutch & Italian
>>> Apple Pay in Safari
>>> Mail suggested move folder
>>> Air quality in Maps for China
>>> Found in Messages
>>> Brilliance adjustment slider in Photos
>>> Mail filters
>>> CarPlay on ultra wide screens
>>> Bedtime alarm
>>> Siri in South Africa & Ireland
>>> Definition dictionary in Traditional Chinese
>>> Live Photos editing
>>> Avoid tolls in Maps
>>> Mailbox column
>>> Faster attachment sending in Messages
>>> No Game Center app, service is still there
>>> Delete stock Apple apps
>>> Re-download stock Apple apps from App Store
>>> Panes in Control Center
>>> New animations for opening and closing apps
>>> 3D Touch in Control Center
>>> New Back button
>>> New Folder view
>>> App Store gets back Categories tab
>>> Slide to unlock is gone from Lock screen, replaced by “Press home to unlock”
>>> Read receipts for individual Contacts in Messages
>>> New keyboard sound
>>> Cellular Data option in 3D Touch Quick Actions
>>> Take photos while listening to music
>>> Optimized storage for Music
>>> iOS 10 kernel is left unencrypted intentionally
>>> Widgets now show up on left side of Home screen, as well as left side on 
>>> Lock screen, and even on left side of Notification Center system-wide
>>> Low Light, Medium Light, Bright Light options for Torch/Flashlight in 
>>> Control Center
>>> New file system called ‘Apple File System’
>>> Home screen widgets in 3D Touch Quick Actions
>>> Get notifications on where you last parked your car
>>> In-line video playback in Messages, Safari and other apps.
>>> ReplayKit now allows live video streaming from apps and games, as well as 
>>> 

100+ iOS 10 Hidden / Secret Features For iPhone And iPad [

2016-09-14 Thread Kliphton Miller
>> By Paul Morris  | September 
>> 14th, 2016
>> 
>> Here’s a full growing list of more than 100 hidden and secret features in 
>> iOS 10 for iPhone, iPad and iPod touch that you likely don’t know about as 
>> yet.
>> 
>> Excited about iOS 10? Did you know that the latest version of Apple’s mobile 
>> platform packs over 100 new hidden / secret features that Apple has made no 
>> fuss about? It’s always extremely exciting for iOS device owners to be able 
>> to watch the live stream of Apple’s keynotes in order to get a better 
>> understanding of what is coming in future version of the platform. With that 
>> said, it’s often the features that aren’t mentioned during the keynotes that 
>> have the most appeal, and iOS 10 has a ton of them it seems.
>> 
>> 
>> When Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior VP of Software Engineering, took to the 
>> stage back at WWDC in June, he almost instantly announced that he was going 
>> to use his stage time to talk about the ten most notable additions and 
>> improvements within the new iOS 10 release. What he didn’t mention was the 
>> seemingly never-ending list of additions that make iOS 10 such an impressive 
>> feat of engineering. After all, iOS 10 is, at least according to Apple, the 
>> “biggest iOS release ever”.
>> 
>> For one, he didn’t mention the ability to customize read receipts in 
>> iMessage on a per contact basis. He certainly didn’t touch on the high fact 
>> that stock apps can now be deleted 
>> 
>>  and then re-installed from the App Store at will, or mention the fact that 
>> the Control Center can now make use of 3D Touch. Removal of Game Center 
>> 
>>  is another one. On the lighter side of things, intensity adjustment for the 
>> flashlight/torch? You got it.
>> 
>> Here’s the list of iOS 10 features that you likely don’t know about as yet:
>> 
>> Read receipts by conversation in iMessages
>> iCloud Drive Desktop folder
>> Air Quality Index for China
>> Faster Camera launch
>> Continuity Clipboard
>> Autocorrect improvements for Korean & Thai
>> Notes collaboration
>> Unlimited tabs in Safari
>> Male and female Siri voices for Russia, Spain & Italy
>> Definition dictionary in Danish
>> Live Photos stabilization
>> Markup in Messages
>> Side-by-side Mail compose iPad
>> Location suggestions in Calendar
>> New iPad Camera UI
>> Live Filters for Live Photos
>> Conversation view in Mail
>> Discover in iBooks
>> Improved Auto Enhance in Photos
>> Faster FaceTime connectivity
>> CarPlay app reordering
>> Split View in Safari on iPad
>> Rest & type iPad keyboard
>> Sort Favorites in Apple News
>> iCloud Drive Documents folder
>> Bilingual dictionaries in Dutch & Italian
>> Apple Pay in Safari
>> Mail suggested move folder
>> Air quality in Maps for China
>> Found in Messages
>> Brilliance adjustment slider in Photos
>> Mail filters
>> CarPlay on ultra wide screens
>> Bedtime alarm
>> Siri in South Africa & Ireland
>> Definition dictionary in Traditional Chinese
>> Live Photos editing
>> Avoid tolls in Maps
>> Mailbox column
>> Faster attachment sending in Messages
>> No Game Center app, service is still there
>> Delete stock Apple apps
>> Re-download stock Apple apps from App Store
>> Panes in Control Center
>> New animations for opening and closing apps
>> 3D Touch in Control Center
>> New Back button
>> New Folder view
>> App Store gets back Categories tab
>> Slide to unlock is gone from Lock screen, replaced by “Press home to unlock”
>> Read receipts for individual Contacts in Messages
>> New keyboard sound
>> Cellular Data option in 3D Touch Quick Actions
>> Take photos while listening to music
>> Optimized storage for Music
>> iOS 10 kernel is left unencrypted intentionally
>> Widgets now show up on left side of Home screen, as well as left side on 
>> Lock screen, and even on left side of Notification Center system-wide
>> Low Light, Medium Light, Bright Light options for Torch/Flashlight in 
>> Control Center
>> New file system called ‘Apple File System’
>> Home screen widgets in 3D Touch Quick Actions
>> Get notifications on where you last parked your car
>> In-line video playback in Messages, Safari and other apps.
>> ReplayKit now allows live video streaming from apps and games, as well as 
>> screen-casting
>> iPad as hub for HomeKit instead of Apple TV
>> RAW support in Camera app
>> Notifications for publishers in Apple News app
>> Continuity Keyboard (tvOS 10 required on Apple TV)
>> Magnifier feature under Accessibility setting
>> 100+ new emojis
>> Warning when connected to open and unsecured Wi-Fi networks
>> Raise to Wake
>> Warning if Liquid is detected in Lightning port
>> “Hey Siri” now activates only one device at a time
>> “Rest Finger to Unlock” option is still there
>> Photos app can