Apple® today announced iOS 8, the biggest release since the launch of
the App Store℠, will be available starting Wednesday, September 17 to
iPhone®, iPad® and iPod touch® users as a free software update. iOS 8
delivers a simpler, faster and more intuitive user experience with new
Messages and Photos features, predictive typing for Apple’s QuickType™
keyboard and Family Sharing. iOS 8 also includes the new Health app,
giving you a clear overview of your health and fitness data and iCloud
Drive℠, so you can store files and access them from anywhere. With more
than 4,000 new APIs, iOS 8 allows developers to further customize the
user experience with major extensibility features and robust frameworks
such as HealthKit and HomeKit.
iOS 8, the biggest release since the launch of the App Store, will be available starting Wednesday, September 17 to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users as a free software update. (Photo: Business Wire)
“We’re excited for hundreds of millions of users to begin experiencing
iOS 8, with incredible features that offer new ways to use your iPhone,
iPad or iPod touch,” said Craig Federighi, Apple’s senior vice president
of Software Engineering. “iOS 8 also creates an extraordinary
environment for developers, providing them the ability to create amazing
new apps like never before.”
Messages in iOS 8 makes conversations more immersive. Simply Tap to Talk
to share your voice. The same gesture also works for sharing photos and
videos. Users can now share several photos and videos at once and easily
browse through all of them within a conversation from one place. Group
messaging gives you the ability to add and remove contacts, and the
option not to be disturbed or to leave a conversation entirely. You can
also choose to share your current location from within Messages for an
hour, a day or longer.
In iOS 8, the Photos app brings powerful editing to your fingertips.
Photos automatically straightens horizons, and with smart editing tools
you can quickly adjust light and color with a swipe. For deeper
fine-tuning, you can access individual tools to adjust exposure,
brightness, contrast, highlights, shadows and more. Developers can tap
into the same robust framework as the built-in Photos app using
PhotoKit, and with extensibility APIs, can make their own filters and
editing tools available to users within the Photos app.
New predictive typing for Apple’s QuickType keyboard is smarter, more
personalized and intelligently takes context into account, such as who
the recipient is and in which app you’re typing. QuickType understands
the way you communicate, suggesting favorite phrases, so you can write
entire sentences with just a few taps. What the QuickType keyboard
learns is kept private, encrypted on your device and never sent to the
cloud. Third-party keyboards are also available, so developers can offer
additional layouts and input methods system-wide, providing users more
choice.
The new Health app gathers the information you choose from your various
health apps and fitness devices, and provides you with a clear and
current overview in one place. HealthKit APIs offer developers the
ability for health and fitness apps to communicate with each other. With
your permission, each app can use specific information from other apps
to provide a more comprehensive way to manage your health and fitness.
Users will be able to gather and monitor their own fitness metrics using
apps such as MyFitnessPal, RunKeeper and Strava. Healthcare providers
can now monitor the data their patients choose to share through apps
such as Mayo Clinic or Epic’s MyChart app that will be used by Duke
Medicine and Stanford Children’s Health/Stanford Medicine, among others.
HomeKit connects your home devices safely and seamlessly so you can
better manage accessories like lights, thermostats, door locks and
garage doors. By delivering a common protocol, HomeKit securely pairs
and allows easy control over individual or groups of devices throughout
the house. With Siri® integration you can say, “Good morning,” and have
the lights turn on in specific rooms, the thermostat adjust the
temperature and the garage door open.
Family Sharing with iOS 8 makes it easier than ever to communicate and
share purchases. It automatically keeps everyone connected by creating a
shared family photo stream and calendar, and provides an option to
locate family members and their devices. Family members can also now
browse and download each other’s eligible iTunes®, iBooks® or App Store
purchases. Up to six family members can participate, each with their own
Apple ID. Parents can create Apple IDs for children and, with Ask to
Buy, require online parental permission for Family Sharing purchases.
iCloud Drive allows you to safely store, access and edit documents of
any type. Make edits on one device and the most up-to-date version of
your documents will be available across all devices, whether an iOS
device, Mac®, Windows PC or on www.icloud.com.
iCloud Drive brings new collaboration between apps, providing seamless
access and the ability to work on the same file across multiple apps.
Continuity features in iOS 8 and OS X® Yosemite bring your Mac and iOS
devices together like never before. When your iPhone or iPad is near
your Mac, Handoff lets you start an activity on one device and pass it
to the other. Instant Hotspot makes using your iPhone’s hotspot as easy
as connecting to a Wi-Fi network. Now the SMS and MMS messages that
previously only appeared on your iPhone appear in Messages on all your
devices. You can even send SMS or MMS messages directly from your Mac
and make or receive iPhone calls using your Mac as a speakerphone.*
Additional iOS 8 features include:
• expanded security and management improvements for Enterprise, with new
productivity features, including an extended level of data protection
for key built-in apps and support for configurable Thread Notifications
in Mail. Improvements in the way users are informed of how their devices
are configured and managed further support the new mobilized workforce
IT model;
• design enhancements that build off the stunning interface of iOS 7,
bringing interactive notifications, quick access to key contacts,
intelligent suggestions and the ability to quickly switch back and forth
between the Inbox and Drafts in Mail; and
• Spotlight® suggestions beyond what’s on your device, including
Wikipedia entries, places nearby and news articles.
The iOS 8 SDK, with over 4,000 new APIs, gives developers the ability to
create amazing new apps like never before. The SDK delivers major iOS
extensions, including new sharing options, widgets, custom actions and
document APIs. Touch ID™ APIs enable developers to securely authenticate
users within apps. Gaming on iOS 8 gets even better with Metal™, a new
graphics technology for game providers to bring console-class 3D games
to mobile devices. iOS 8 includes CloudKit, offering developers a
complete and scalable back-end solution, eliminating the need for
writing server code and maintaining servers. Swift™ provides developers
with a powerful, next-generation programming language for iOS and OS X
that’s fast, modern, interactive and helps them write safer and more
reliable code.
iPhone, iPad and iPod touch customers have access to the revolutionary
App Store, which offers more than 1.3 million apps in 155 countries
around the world. The App Store receives more than 300 million visitors
each week.
Pricing & Availability
iOS 8 will be available as a free software update starting Wednesday,
September 17 for iPhone 4s, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPod touch
5th generation, iPad 2, iPad with Retina® display, iPad Air™, iPad mini™
and iPad mini with Retina display. New iCloud pricing includes 5GB free,
20GB $0.99/month, 200GB $3.99/month, 500GB $9.99/month and 1TB
$19.99/month. Continuity features and iCloud Drive will be available on
Macs running OS X Yosemite. In October, SMS Continuity will be available
as a free update to iOS 8 and iCloud Photo Library will be available
as a beta. Starting in October, with iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, Apple
Pay™ will be available in the US as a free update to iOS 8. Features are
subject to change. Some features may not be available in all regions or
all languages.
* Check with your carrier for hotspot availability; some cellular data
charges may apply.
Apple designs Macs, the best personal computers in the world, along with
OS X, iLife, iWork and professional software. Apple leads the digital
music revolution with its iPods and iTunes online store. Apple has
reinvented the mobile phone with its revolutionary iPhone and App Store,
and is defining the future of mobile media and computing devices with
iPad.
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