Here Is the Latest News,iOS 10 is now expected to make its debut next month at the company's WWDC keynote with new features for "Siri", "HomeKit" and "Apple Music".
Apple's iOS 10 update is the milestone software version for the iPhone and iPad, but it is going to release in next month.
Apple is reportedly testing iOS 10 right now, meaning it's on track for another June release date at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference event, WWDC 2016.Apple Developer Program members will be the first to install iOS 10, likely in June. That requires enrolling in the official developer program and paying a fee.Since everyone wants everything for free these days, you can wait a few weeks, typically in July, to test out iOS 10 early via the public beta.
Siri and voicemail's:
When it comes to iOS 10 features, we fully expect Apple to improve Siri simply because this happens every year. This time, Siri may become your true personal assistant by handling your voicemail's.
The Siri voicemail service is part of something called iCloud Voicemail.
Apple HomeKit:
Apple's Home app will transform for iPhone, iPad and Apple TV into remotes for smart bulbs, door locks, thermostats, door bells and all sorts of gadgets that fall into the Internet of Things classification.
Apple Music Re Design:
It's no surprise. There's a confusing rift between Apple Music streaming and iTunes music downloading, and that clunky design was cited as the main issue in our review.
Expect to see black-and-white menus and bigger artwork that stands out among the muted colors. Also, we're happy to hear rumors of song lyrics becoming a new iOS 10 feature.
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