iOS 6, your cup runneth over. The new future brain of your iPhone and iPad is lovelier than ever, and chock full of new features worth gabbing about. But what about the unsung stuff? Here are the coolest quiet additions ...
Wake up to a song
Marimba gets a little stale. Now you can select any song on your iPhone as an alarm from within the Clock app. Ride of the Valkyries works well, as does anything by Waka Flocka. Beach House and Fiona Apple aren't quite as conducive to getting your ass out of bed. There have been apps offering this for years, but now it's built in, and built in is better.Easier, prettier sharing menu
The old one was ugly! It was just a drab list! Now, if you want to share
that dong shot you just took, you're presented with a neat graphical
grid of services—email, Facebook, Twitter, SMS—your pick. It's easier to
scan, ergo easier to share.
Power privacy
This one's simple: there's now a list in settings of all the apps that
have requested access to your location, contacts, calendars, reminders,
and photos. Turn on or off access as you see fit.
Your (weird) words saved in the cloud
If you repeatedly use a word that's not in Apple's standard
dictionary—like "fuckface," or calling your girlfriend "scootbooty,"
your phone will stop trying to correct you and just add it to the list
of real words. Now this list of all your slang, inside jokes,
and abbreviations, will be stored on iCloud forever, across devices.
Totes amazeballs, amirite?
A modern iPod
The Music app ditched its old skin for a darker, simpler, monochromatic
getup. It functions the exact same, but steps closer to OS X in
appearance. Maybe you'll like it more than the old look—if not, you'll
quickly forget what the old look looked like, anyway.
Bonus: Remodeled iTunes/App Stores
Talk about stale! The stores on your phone were never easy to get
around: too many lists, too many sections, too much scrolling. In iOS 6
they get a chic makeover, highly reminiscent of the glamorous Apple TV
storefront. The new stores also add clever horizontal scrolling through
lists and categories, which is less of a pain and allows for a more
digestible spread of information on a non-television screen. Featured
albums, apps, videos, and the like are all sorted together with big
eye-easy graphics. It won't cost you any less, but you'll spend less
sanity on your downloads.
Tons of new emoji
All emoji are good emoji. And the old iOS 5 set was pretty great. But just look
at the artistry and detail in each of these teeny tiny animals. Notice
the chicken's softly shaded feathers. The poodle's regal pose. That blow
fish! Now return to your old iOS 5 emoji animals—they basically
resemble balloon animal heads with beaks.
Update: You guys have pointed out some neat ones.
New apps are marked with an adorbz (stick that in your iCloud custom dictionary) blue ribbon to designate their freshness.
The iPad now has a new Clock app of its own.
Source : gizmodo.com
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