iOS 8 Features on iOS 7: What to Expect for iPhone, iPod and iPad
iOS 8 Features on iOS 7: What to Expect for iPhone, iPod and iPad
A lot is being said before the official release date of iOS 8. While people speculate a lot of things, the list of features is at top of their minds. Apple users have been using iOS 7 for a while and it seems like they are all ready to get their hands on something more advanced.
According to iPhone release updates, Apple is also planning to present iOS 8. Furthermore, you will be able to update the existing gadgets in September 10, exactly one day after the iOS 8 release date. So, if you wonder what new iOS 8 features on iOS 7 will be available by tomorrow, we have it all here.
Phone Location
Your Apple gadgets are actually pricey and with all the data in there, it becomes even more crucial to recover lost phone. Happily iOS 8 for iPhone 4S and 5 will now feature 'find my phone' and 'send last location'. It will help you know where the phone was when battery died.
Song Recognition
'Wish I knew what song they are playing. Pooofff. Wish granted. iOS 8 features on iOS 7 will also allow you to ask Siri what song is being played around you. Pretty cool huh.
Card Scan
Apple knows that it can get can get frustrating to enter card details every time when you make purchases with the phone. That is precisely why they have added card scan option that works with camera to automatically fetch details from card.
Hide Photos
So people take your phone and look at personal albums? Not anymore. New iOS 8 features for iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S and iPhone 4S are much better than iOS 7. You get to choose what photos people can access.
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