By Khamosh Pathak Posted by Khamosh Pathak on Jun 11, 2019 in Featured, iOS 13
A new OS update is more than just the big banner features. A good yearly update 
should come with changes to the existing features as well. Changes that make 
things better, or fixes flaws from the previous version of the OS. And iOS 13 
does that, quite a lot. In some ways, it takes the last couple of years of 
small complaints and fixes them at once. Take a look at all the iOS 13 changes 
and settings you should know about.

iOS 13 Changes and Settings You Should Know About

To learn about the new features in iOS 13 and iPadOS 13, check out our lists 
for What’s New in iOS 13 and What’s New in iPadOS 13.

1. Peek Works Across All iOS Devices

You can now tap and hold on any link or photo to open a little preview, with 
action items at the bottom. This was something that was only reserved for 
phones with 3D Touch. Now it works on all iPhones and best of all, all iPads. 
Even on the iPhone X, there’s no need to 3D Touch for this feature.

2. Volume and Silent Mode HUD Moved

The new Volume HUD appears in the top-left corner of the screen in an 
unintrusive manner. It first shows up as a full sized slide. But it immediately 
shrinks and becomes unintrusive.

The intrusive HUD for ringer switch is gone as well. Now you’ll see a 
pill-shaped drop-down when you enable and disable Silent mode.

3. Redesigned Now Playing Screen

The Now Playing screen in Apple Music has been redesigned. Features are no 
longer hidden behind the scrolling menu. While that’s the great news, it also 
means that Shuffle and Repeat buttons have been moved again.

And even this time they are hidden and quite small. You’ll have to tap on the 
Up Next button and then find the Shuffle and Repeat icons next to the Up Next 
title.

4. Better Card Sheet Interface

One of the issues of redesigning iOS 13 must have been the card sheet 
interface. This is when a scrollable sheet pops up from the bottom of the 
screen. Apple has fixed it by removing the card sheet interface from places 
like the Now Playing screen in the Music app. And they’ve made it more 
pronounced.

The card sheet actually has a header now, with the name of the section at the 
top. There is empty space and stacking UI at the top to make it easier to 
discern which card sheet you’re viewing.

5. Redesigned Tabs Everywhere

It’s a similar story with tabs. The previous, plan tabs would be hard to 
discern in the dark interface. So Apple has added color inside the tab and 
depth around it. You can easily tell which tab is activated and which isn’t.

6. Persistent Connectivity for Hotspot

This change will be appreciated by Mac users who rely on their iPhone for an 
internet connection. Apple has reworked the Personal Hotspot process so that it 
doesn’t immediately disable itself when your Mac is inactive. It stays on in 
the background for a while. This little change will reduce the frustration of 
using an iPhone as a hotspot.

7. Accessibility in Main Settings Screen

Accessibility is now a main section in Settings. And each sub-section in 
Accessibility gets an icon. The whole section has been reshuffled and features 
are now paired in sensible buckets.

8. New Undo and Redo Gestures

Along with the new gestures for copy and paste, there are new features for undo 
and redo that work on both iPhone and iPad. To undo text entry or an action, 
you can just swipe right with three fingers on the screen. The opposite gesture 
will redo the change.

9. Separate Icons for Globe and Emoji Buttons

This little change makes things much simpler. In iPhone X and higher, the Globe 
key is now detached from the keyboard and is now replaced with a persistent 
emoji button. This gives you quick access to all your emojis and you no longer 
need to tap and hold the Globe button to switch keyboards every time.

10. Redesigned Markup Toolset

The redesigned markup tool is great to use on the iPad. It can now be moved 
anywhere on the screen. Plus, there are new tools for quickly selecting a part 
of the image or the screen using your Apple Pencil.

11. Voice Control

Voice Control is a new accessibility feature that allows the user to control 
the whole device using just the voice. In this mode, the user can ask the 
iPhone to open apps, take actions like pressing a button or enter text and 
more. The audio is constantly working in the background and is processed on the 
device.

12. Redesigned Share Sheet with List of Actions

Share sheet in iOS 13 has one tap suggestions for sharing a photo or document 
with some who is in the photo. There’s a new actions bar that comes up based on 
the content.

13. Wi-Fi and Bluetooth Switching from Control Center

Finally, Apple is letting users switch between different Wi-Fi networks right 
from the Control Center.

14. Siri Sounds a Lot Human

The new Siri voice is created completely from text-to-speech and isn’t based on 
snippets of recording. This means it’s a lot more pleasing to the ears.

15. Updated Start Page and UI for Safari

New Start page in safari includes favorites, frequently visited and recently 
visited websites.

16. New Photos Tab in the Photos App

Apple has updated the Photos app to help you bring out the best photos. If you 
switch to the Days tab, you’ll now see only the top picks from the given day. 
It will hide the screenshots and other kinds of photos. The same goes for the 
month view. The Year view is quite interesting because it shows the photo from 
the same day in the preview box for the given year. This way you can just 
scroll and see a photo from the day dating back to when you started using your 
iPhone.

17. Redesigned Photo and Video Editor

Apple has finally redesigned the Photos app editor as well. It’s a much simpler 
view. You tap on the control at the top and then use the slider below to edit 
it. It’s similar to the Instagram app. While the photo editor has all the 
current controls, it also adds new ones for highlights, vibrance, and more.

Using the new video editor in Photos app you can easily crop, rotate or add 
filters to a video.

18. Extended Reply Menu in Mail

When you press the reply button you’ll see a new sheet. It will have buttons 
for Reply, Forward, Delete, Flag, Unread, Move and Archive.

19. Updated Timer Interface

There’s a new UI when you start a new timer. You’ll see a circle around the 
countdown timer which visually shows you how much time is left. And it also 
shows the time at which the timer will go off.

20. Improved Maps UI

Maps app in iOS 13 is much better, thanks to Apple’s new mapping project. Maps 
app now shows detailed maps for many big towns across US. And it also has a new 
Google Street View type of feature called Look Around.

21. New Smart Entry Interface Reminders

Reminders has a full redesign but what stands out most is the Hub style home 
screen of the app, and the new smart reminders entry using Natural Langauge 
Processing. You’ll be able to type a full entry like “doctor’s appointment at 6 
PM on 30th” and Reminders app will give you a suggestion to add the date and 
time to the reminder with just a tap.

22. App Updates Page Moved

Thanks to the new Arcade tab, the Updates tab in the App Store has been moved. 
It’s now a section in the Account screen. You’ll need to tap on your Profile 
icon, to view all available app updates.

23. Bypass Cellular Download Limit for App Store

Apple has removed the 200MB Cellular Data limit for app downloads. When an app 
is over 200MB it will ask if you want to download it anyway. But there’s a 
setting where you can permanently disable this limit.

24. New Summary View in Health App

The redesigned health app has a new Summary section that shows new insightful 
data.

25. Save Folders to Local Storage

One of the biggest annoyances of the Files app has been fixed. You can now 
create folders for the local storage on the iPad. There’s no need to use iCloud 
Drive every time. Apps will be able to use these folders as well.

Take A Look At Our iOS 13 Hands-On Series

If you’re interested to know how some of the new features in iOS 13 work, take 
a look at our ongoing Hands-on series.

iPadOS 13 Hands-on: New Multitasking Features
iPadOS 13 Hands-on: New and Improved Files App
iOS 13 Hands-on: New Find My App
iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 Hands-On: The Much-Awaited Dark Mode Is Here Finally!
iOS 13 Hands-On: New Photos App Makes It Easier to Browse and Edit Photos, 
Videos
iOS 13 Hands-on: Safari Finally Gets a Download Manager
Your Favorite iOS 13 Features?

What are some of your favorite new features in iOS 13 and iPadOS 13? What is 
the one small change in the new OS that you really like or you were waiting 
for? Share with us in the comments below.




Sent from my iPadPro

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