App Store offerings: The new, cost-effective Bundles feature lets you download an entire collection of apps from the same developer for a discounted rate.
Four free apps are offered upon launch: Pages, Numbers, Keynote, and iMovie. In the Gorgeous Games for iOS 8 section, you'll find a variety of games enhanced by Metal, a new technology that delivers improved graphics, effects, and frame rates. We tested a few and were very impressed by their enhanced look. Family sharing lets you pay for and access new apps for family members.
Expanded searching: Spotlight is no longer limited to apps and emails; now you can also perform Internet searches. Improved notifications: We love that we can now receive and respond to emails, tweets, event invites, and more directly from the lock screen. Plays nicely with apps: None of the existing apps on our test device -- from Facebook to Spotify -- were compromised by the iOS update. Tips: We appreciated the Tips icon, which offers regularly alternating suggestions for getting the most out of iOS 8 -- from how to quickly respond to texts within apps to how to get email reply notifications.
Heavyweight application: At a whopping 5. If you have a 16GB iPhone, you may have to delete photos, videos, music, and apps before you can even download the update.
Unintuitive keyboard tabs: When you're texting, the emoji keyboards are not under obvious tab buttons. Why a heart symbol is under a smiley header or a pill is under a bell header is beyond us. No more Camera Roll: We loved seeing all our photos in one gallery.
Now photos fall under Recently Added and Recently Deleted sections. After 30 days, they are transferred to a Collections folder, where they are organized by date and location. Unhealthy: With the HealthKit delay, the Health app is mostly useless, since there is no information being pulled in by third-party apps.
Photo fans and heavy texters are sure to love the new shooting and editing options and emoji keyboards. But those looking forward to HealthKit apps will have to continue waiting to make the most out of Apple's new Health app. Free YouTube Downloader. IObit Uninstaller. WinRAR bit. Share on:. Can you install iOS 8 on iPhone 4? By Max. D Gray. Updated: January 16, Write a comment. My phone is iOS 7.?? And It says it is up to date when the best update is crently iOS However, Apple doesn't like you to do this, so finding the firmware can be difficult and might also take you to disreputable sites which have malware instead.
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