More playful. It's how you say it. Change the way your message bubbles look. Say it proud. Say it loud. Or whisper it. Write it yourself. Let's celebrate.
Invisible ink. Send a message or photo that remains hidden, then simply swipe to reveal it. Just tap to send one of six quick responses that let people know what you're thinking. Add a personal touch. Send fireballs, heartbeats, sketches, and more. You can even draw over videos. Tap to replace emoji. Swap out words with emoji -- all with a simple touch. That's something to smile about. Now open to apps.
Now taking reservations. Book a table through apps like OpenTable, and a ride with Uber -- all within Maps. Street smarter. Search along your route. Home smart home. Raise to wake. Simply pick up your iPhone to wake it up. Your notifications will be there waiting for you. Touch and go. Rich notifications.
View photos and videos or respond to a message right in your notifications. Contextual predictions. Your news never looked so good. Been there. Found that. Search your photos by the people or things in them, like a beach, a football game, or a puppy. Your past, beautifully presented. Apple Pay on the web. Multilingual typing. This update also includes stability improvements and bug fixes. This update includes Portrait Camera for iPhone 7 Plus beta , transit directions for Japan, stability improvements and bug fixes.
For information on the security content of this update, please visit this website: Apple security updates. Notifications are the same as ever, save for the addition of "rich notifications" — images and video that provide more information. Many of these ideas aren't unheard of, but they're new to iOS, and welcome improvements. The iPhone 4S and iPad 2 are both incompatible, however, as are the iPad mini and touch. This means that ultimately, developers are free to make even better apps that take advantage of modern Apple hardware.
In other words, this is the same iOS as before, but much improved. The changes Apple has made are modest, yet probably necessary. One area where Apple has always excelled in its user interface. By making their first-party apps worth using on their own, and updating them significantly through core changes to iOS itself, Apple creates a cohesive, quality-assured experience. And it's just as true this time. Let's take the bubbles mentioned above as an example. The same rounded edges you see throughout the interface are a part of Messages.
Some users who updated on day 1 experienced an issue where the update bricked their device, but Apple announced it resolved those issues. We recommend that you backup to your computer for these kinds of incidents, as you'll never know when trouble will strike. Under Backups, select This computer , and select Encrypt local backup if you save passwords, health tracking information and Homekit information on your device and enter a password twice for encryption.
Then click Back Up Now. For step-by-step instructions, visit our walkthrough for how to backup an iPad.
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