CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA (BLOOMBERG) - Apple Inc will make the most drastic changes to the iPhone home screen since the product's release in 2007 as part of a software update expected later this year.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
CUPERTINO, CALIFORNIA - Apple Inc will make the most drastic changes to the iPhone home screen since the product's release in 2007 as part of a software update expected later this year.
The new software will also allow users to hide apps and access a new screen for organising and searching for software. A similar feature will also come to the iPad. Apple added several travel-focused tools, though an executive acknowledged they may not get much use until the pandemic passes. There will be several more features iPhone users can appreciate while stuck at home. The iPhone will support picture-in-picture mode for watching videos while browsing other apps, similar to one on the iPad.
Another new tool called App Clips offers miniature software that works without a lengthy download. Apple said this will be useful for renting electric scooters in cities or paying at a parking meter. They can be accessed via websites, the Maps app, text messages or wireless tags.
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