ios 8 upgrade tips
ios 8 upgrade tips
The
free update is available to owners of iPhone and iPad models going back
to 2011, though older devices won't get all the new features. The new
software will also come with iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which come out
Friday.
Here's a look at those "unity" features — and why iOS 8 is worth installing:
You can start tasks on one device and finish on another.
Let's say you're typing an email reply on your iPhone when you realize
the message will be quite lengthy. You can pick up your iPad and finish
there. With the upcoming Yosemite update for Mac computers, likely to
come next month, you'll be able to use the Mac's physical keyboard, too.
Picking up a task on a second device is easy. Just slide up the small
app icon on that device's lock screen, be it an iPhone or an iPad. On
Macs with Yosemite, click the icon on the bottom left.
For now, this capability is limited to a handful of apps, including
Apple's Maps, Calendar, Mail, Messages and the Safari web browser. And
when you try to open a web page on a second device, you still have to
scroll down to where you were. With Maps, on the other hand, it takes me
to the location I was viewing on the other device.
This
feature, known as Handoff, will be more useful once outside developers
take advantage of it. LG and Samsung have offered similar integration of
their phones and tablets, but neither does it as extensively.
You'll be able to use your iPad or Mac to send texts or make phone calls.
Currently, you can send text-like messages from iPads and Macs with the
Messages app, but the recipient also needs Messages. That excludes
Android users. With iOS 8, those iPad and Mac messages will get relayed
through the iPhone, so you can reach any other phone. The texting
capabilities won't be coming until next month, though.
What you can do now is use the iPad and the Mac to make and receive
calls. The devices have to be on the same Wi-Fi network, so this won't
help if you left your phone at work. But it's useful if the phone is
charging in another room. Call quality was about what I'd expect from a
speakerphone.
You'll be able to do more without switching from app to app.
If a text message comes in as you're browsing the web, you can pull
down the notification and reply right there. You don't need to leave the
web browser and launch Messages first. You can also delete an email or
accept a calendar invite that way.
There are some limitations,
though — you get only one reply for text messages. You then have to wait
for another message to come in or open the full app. With email, you
can mark a message as read or delete it, but you can't reply. Like
Handoff, this will be more useful once more apps take advantage of it
and let you do more.
READ ALSO: iOS 8: Ten Best New Features
Meanwhile, if you're chatting with a bunch of friends, you can see
their locations (as long as they've shared it) without having to leave
Messages to open a separate Find My Friends app.
Members of the same households can share calendars and music more easily.
You pick up to five family members to join your network, for a total of
six. These need to be people you trust, as they'll be using your credit
card to make purchases. You can require approval for purchases, such as
for kids' accounts.
Family members will be able to share each other's books, music, video
and apps, so Mom, Dad and Junior won't need to buy separate copies of
the "Frozen" movie. A family calendar and a shared photo album also get
set up. The individual still gets to decide which photos and videos show
up there for other family members to see.
And there's more ...
The walls between Apple apps and third-party apps are breaking down.
For example, external developers will be able to use Apple's fingerprint
authentication system with iOS 8. Before, it was limited to a few Apple
services.
READ ALSO: How to prepare your iDevice for iOS 8 update
Beyond these "unity" features, owners of the new iPhones will be able
to pay for goods simply by holding their device near a credit card
terminal at retail stores. All iOS 8 users get quicker ways to type
messages and reach favourite and recent contacts.
Although you don't need to rush out to upgrade your devices right away,
it'll eventually be worthwhile to do so, especially if you have a
recent device or multiple Apple devices. While last year's iOS 7 offered
cosmetic changes and new gesture controls, this year's update comes
with plenty of new functionality.
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