Thursday, 17 April 2014

iOS 8: What to expect

As most of you know, that iOS 7 is a beast and is easily considered as the best version of Apples mobile operating system of all time. In terms of critical reception, iOS 7 received generally positive reviews from critics as well as from users. But with all the hype that already surrounds our very own iOS 7, is Apple making the right decision by bringing out an iOS 8? Several rumors and reports claim that Apple is currently working on the next version of their mobile operating system which is 8, and will unveil it during the next WWDC event. But what can we really expect from this operation system? What will it have? All questions summoned up down below.


A new sugar coat-
One of the features we all can be delusional about is the way iOS 8 looks. In terms of looks, Apple has always wanted to make something beautiful yet professional and that's probably their top priority at the moment. We all can expect something that looks pretty neat and differs from iOS 7 yet makes you feel that iOS 7 played its [vital] role well in the iOS line and that 8 is not built from scratch, but off of 7. 

An exclusive one-
One of the things we at Pocket have talked about is - iOS 8 being an exclusive OS. Apple can just cancel out previous devices such as the iPhone 4, 4S, and a few iPad devices such as the 2, 3. If you're thinking of a 'Why?', it'd be to increase the stocks of newer devices. It's Apple we're talking about and they want to increase the stocks of their latest devices. So there is quite a potential argument, that iOS 8 will be available only for the iPhone 5, 5S, 5C, iPad 4, Air, Mini, Mini 2.

Health related apps-
There has been a lot of speculation that Apple is working on a few health related apps that will work within the interface of the operating system but may also link up (require) to a different Apple device. Such as the iWatch.

Other features can really be expected, such as siri, and also some new stuff that should bring down our jaws. But that's all for now, stick around for more on Apple and tech.

Thank you for all your time.

Mike
Pocket

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