
iOS 13 features
Introduction.The latest OS from Apple known as Apple iOS 13 release on 3 June in the Apple WWDC 2019 is on the hype now. So, we thought we should discuss something about it and here we go.
Apple is poised to debut big changes for your iPhone and iPad – good news for Apple's sluggish iPhone sales. ... Basically it's everything that didn't make it into iOS 12 and iOS 12.2, which has mostly focused on stability.
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New and Improved Health App
Strong health tracking has been a part of iOS for years now, but Apple is trying a refresh for the app with this year's iOS update. The landing screen will reportedly be overhauled to offer a better snapshot of your daily activity.

iMessage Gets Profiles, Stickers.
Pulling a page from some popular cross-platform messaging apps, like WhatsApp, GroupMe and Line, iMessage will reportedly allow users to set a profile picture and display name.
Share Sheet and Downloads Management
When you share a link, image or file in iOS 13, the process should be a bit more streamlined, thanks to a revised interface that prioritizes people, rather than apps or channels.
Screen Time Gets Contact ControlAfter facing criticism for imposing new restrictions on parental control apps, Apple will reportedly implement some features from those third-party apps into Screen Time. That's all Bloomberg has shared at the moment, though we're eager to see how else Apple bolsters Screen Time to make up for some of its deficiencies in the wake of the company's recent activity.
More Powerful Bedtime Features
Currently Apple offers some aspect of simple sleep tracking in iOS 12, via the Bedtime tab of the Clock app. However, that feature is said to expand with iOS 13 into a new comprehensive system-wide mode that tracks more data and instantly modifies device functionality when activated. For example, switching on Sleep Mode in iOS 13 could also trigger Do Not Disturb, silencing all notifications and dimming the lock screen.
Swipe Typing
This one's not a sure bet quite yet, but Apple is reportedly interested in adopting one of Android's most popular input-related features by allowing users to swipe from letter to letter in the on-screen keyboard to type out words, rather than individually tapping.
Tweaks to Books, Maps, Reminders and Mail
As always, you can expect tons of small changes to most of Apple's first-party app suite. Books could see a rewards system and new visual system for displaying progress, to encourage users to read more. Maps may finally implement a long awaited feature that popular alternatives Google Maps and Waze already provide, where users can see all their frequent locations, like home and work, from a glance to navigate there more easily.
Note: photos and videos are not ours.

New and Improved Health App
Strong health tracking has been a part of iOS for years now, but Apple is trying a refresh for the app with this year's iOS update. The landing screen will reportedly be overhauled to offer a better snapshot of your daily activity.

iMessage Gets Profiles, Stickers.
Pulling a page from some popular cross-platform messaging apps, like WhatsApp, GroupMe and Line, iMessage will reportedly allow users to set a profile picture and display name.
Share Sheet and Downloads Management
When you share a link, image or file in iOS 13, the process should be a bit more streamlined, thanks to a revised interface that prioritizes people, rather than apps or channels.
Screen Time Gets Contact ControlAfter facing criticism for imposing new restrictions on parental control apps, Apple will reportedly implement some features from those third-party apps into Screen Time. That's all Bloomberg has shared at the moment, though we're eager to see how else Apple bolsters Screen Time to make up for some of its deficiencies in the wake of the company's recent activity.
More Powerful Bedtime Features
Currently Apple offers some aspect of simple sleep tracking in iOS 12, via the Bedtime tab of the Clock app. However, that feature is said to expand with iOS 13 into a new comprehensive system-wide mode that tracks more data and instantly modifies device functionality when activated. For example, switching on Sleep Mode in iOS 13 could also trigger Do Not Disturb, silencing all notifications and dimming the lock screen.
Swipe Typing
This one's not a sure bet quite yet, but Apple is reportedly interested in adopting one of Android's most popular input-related features by allowing users to swipe from letter to letter in the on-screen keyboard to type out words, rather than individually tapping.
Tweaks to Books, Maps, Reminders and Mail
As always, you can expect tons of small changes to most of Apple's first-party app suite. Books could see a rewards system and new visual system for displaying progress, to encourage users to read more. Maps may finally implement a long awaited feature that popular alternatives Google Maps and Waze already provide, where users can see all their frequent locations, like home and work, from a glance to navigate there more easily.
Note: photos and videos are not ours.
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