Apple demonstrated its new version of mobile operating systems - iOS 5
Digging Apple showed the latest version of its mobile operating system iOS 5, and released a public beta program participants iOS Developer Program. iOS 5 beta release includes more than 200 new features that will be available for the iPhone, iPAD and iPod Touch users this fall.
New features iOS 5 include:
Notification Center: an innovative way to easily view and manage alerts in one place, without interruption;
iMessage: a new messaging service that allows you to easily exchange text messages, photos and video between all iOS devices;
Newsstand (Newsstand): a new way of shopping and ordering of newspapers, magazines and subscriptions.
In addition, a new feature PC Free (without PC), iOS 5 users can activate and configure their iOS immediately after purchase and receive software updates over the air »(OTA) without having to use a computer.
IOS5 new version also supports a new cloud service company iCloud, which, after the user enters his credentials (Apple ID and password) will be seamlessly integrated with user applications, automatically (and wirelessly), preserving user data: mail, contacts, calendars, photos , applications, books, music and much more, for all user devices at once. For the operation to connect devices to the computer is not necessary.
Other new features iOS 5:
Game Center allows you to add pictures to your profile, make a purchase of new games and have easier ways to find new friends and play;
Updated email client, capable of creating a message by dragging the address and the new formatting toolbar with controls such as bold, italic, underline, indent;
AirPlay Mirroring: wireless image transfer from iPad 2 on a custom HDTV via Apple TV - the user on the television to see everything that makes for iPad;
Separate system keyboard, designed to make typing easier on the iPad.
Beta version iOS 5 and SDK are available for program participants iOS Developer Program site developer.apple.com. iOS 5 will be available as a free software update for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, iPad, iPod Touch (fourth generation) and iPod Touch (third generation) this fall. Some features may not be available for some devices.
New features iOS 5 include:
Notification Center: an innovative way to easily view and manage alerts in one place, without interruption;
iMessage: a new messaging service that allows you to easily exchange text messages, photos and video between all iOS devices;
Newsstand (Newsstand): a new way of shopping and ordering of newspapers, magazines and subscriptions.
In addition, a new feature PC Free (without PC), iOS 5 users can activate and configure their iOS immediately after purchase and receive software updates over the air »(OTA) without having to use a computer.
IOS5 new version also supports a new cloud service company iCloud, which, after the user enters his credentials (Apple ID and password) will be seamlessly integrated with user applications, automatically (and wirelessly), preserving user data: mail, contacts, calendars, photos , applications, books, music and much more, for all user devices at once. For the operation to connect devices to the computer is not necessary.
Other new features iOS 5:
Game Center allows you to add pictures to your profile, make a purchase of new games and have easier ways to find new friends and play;
Updated email client, capable of creating a message by dragging the address and the new formatting toolbar with controls such as bold, italic, underline, indent;
AirPlay Mirroring: wireless image transfer from iPad 2 on a custom HDTV via Apple TV - the user on the television to see everything that makes for iPad;
Separate system keyboard, designed to make typing easier on the iPad.
Beta version iOS 5 and SDK are available for program participants iOS Developer Program site developer.apple.com. iOS 5 will be available as a free software update for iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, iPad 2, iPad, iPod Touch (fourth generation) and iPod Touch (third generation) this fall. Some features may not be available for some devices.
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