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A glimpse at Apple’s new features
    2020-06-24  08:53    Shenzhen Daily

Apple on Monday unveiled iOS 14, the next version of its iPhone operating system, which will offer new ways to discover and organize apps and will even let you unlock your car with your iPhone.

The new features, announced at Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference, heavily focus on organizing, discovering and accessing apps. For example, Apple introduced a new feature called App Library, which automatically organizes the apps on your home screen so you don’t have to scroll through several pages.

Apple said new software features will be available this fall for iPhone 6s models and later. Here’s a look at some of the biggest changes coming to iOS 14.

Apple Watch

The Apple Watch will automatically detect how long you wash your hands. Called “Automatic Handwashing Detection,” the new feature starts a 20-second countdown when the Apple Watch notices you’re washing your hands. Using motion and sound detection, and machine learning, the device does this by listening out for the sounds of running water and bubbling suds. The Apple Watch will also keep track of your handwashing stats in the Health app, showing both frequency and duration.

Mini apps

Apple revealed an easier way to discover and access new apps. The feature, called App Clips, offers a small part of an app for use at the moment it’s needed, whether it’s for ordering an on-demand scooter or a burger from a restaurant. These apps are small in size and integrate with Apple Pay. Users can then opt to download the full version of the app from the App Store. The new functionality can be accessed by scanning a new App Clip code or using a QR. They can also be shared in messages or via the Safari web browser.

Upgrades to group chats

Apple announced new updates to group chats, including the option to pin the most important conversations to the top of the list of messages and mention others in group chats, similar to Slack. Users will get a notification that they’ve been mentioned.

Memoji can wear a face mask

Apple now lets you add face coverings to Memoji. You can share a virtual hug, fist bump or blush. Apple also added the ability to create and edit Memoji on Mac computers. Users will be able to set a group photo using an image or emoji.

Digital car keys

First Apple took on credit cards, now Apple wants to replace your car keys. It teased a new tool that will allow people to use an iPhone or Apple Watch to unlock and start their car. Initially, it will only be available with the new 2021 BMW 5 series.

Digital car keys can also be shared with other people, such as family members, using messages. It is expected to be available next year.

AirPods

AirPods are getting an update, too. Apple’s popular wireless earbuds will more seamlessly switch between devices and audio. For example, users can finish an audiobook and then pick up their iPad to watch a TV show. When someone calls, the audio will automatically switch to the call. The pricier Pro version will have a new feature called “spatial audio” that aims to replicate a surround sound or movie theater experience.

Translation app

The new Translate app can translate text and audio in 11 different languages, including English, Spanish, French and Mandarin. The app can translate in real time when two people are speaking different languages to an iPhone.

Picture in Picture

The Picture in Picture feature allows users to keep watching a video or take a FaceTime call while switching to other applications, such as iMessage. Users can move the video around the screen too, or hide it but continue listening to the audio.

Incoming calls

Apple is finally addressing a major headache for users: Incoming calls will no longer take over your screen on iOS devices, including iPhone and iPad. Instead, they will appear as a banner at the top of the screen.

Privacy

Apple has put a big emphasis on privacy in recent years. In its latest move, Apple will give users the option to only share their approximate location with apps, rather than precisely where they are. Apps will have privacy “nutrition labels” showing how little data they collect, such as location, browsing history or contacts. (SD-Agencies)

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