The iOS 5 Is More Than Just Another Update
Published On Thursday, June 02, 2011. Under: News - Software.
The iOS 5, which was premiered at the World Wide Developers Conference by Apple, promises to answer all iPhone owners questions and concerns in a single update. First and foremost, users will not be able to find all of their updates in one convenient location. Next up is Twitter integration. Although Apple's deal with Facebook fell through, iPhone users will be able to connect with Twitter as soon as they turn on their phones.
Apple was considerate of iPhone users' request to include a reading list feature. Much like bookmarks, reading lists can be added to whenever a user comes across an interesting website, but doesn't have the time to read it in full. Like other programs, Apple's new Reading List will give users the ability to customize their menus and add on any apps or software that is especially useful.
The Safari browser has also been updated, but iPhone owners will need to wait until they download iOS 5 to see exactly what is in store. What is known is that users will be able to use tabs, much like they would be able to if they were on the iMac. This will make surfing much faster and mopre convenient, especially when you want to save webpages. The iPhone camera has also been improved, allowing users to bypass the password function as well as edit pictures right on their phone. This addition will be used by those that like to talk lots of self photos and post them across various social networking websites.
