Messages: You can now pin your most important conversations to the top of your messages list, and you can setup notifications on noisy group messages to only alert you when you’re mentioned by name.Siri: The Siri interface has been overhauled to no longer take over the fullscreen, and can do speech-to-text transcription entirely on-device for the sake of speed and privacy.No longer! If you switch apps while playing a video (or having a video chat), it’ll continue playing in a small box you can drag around the screen. Picture-in-picture on iPhone: While the iPad has had picture-in-picture video playback since iOS 9, it’s been curiously absent on the iPhone.Widgets: Widgets can now live on the homescreen alongside your app icons, rather than being buried away on the Today screen.It automatically categorizes and sorts all of your apps, highlighting those you use the most. App Library: A new home screen page that will show up after you swipe past your final page of apps.The next version of iOS will roll out in preview mode to developers today, with a public beta expected sometime in July. Today marks the first day of Apple’s Worldwide Developer Conference (or WWDC, as it’s known.) With the pandemic continuing to rage on throughout the world, this year’s WWDC is entirely virtual - including the company’s big annual keynote, where it shows off all of the updates coming to iOS, macOS, and all of the other software it builds in-house.ĭidn’t have time to watch the whole stream live? Here’s a quick rundown of all the highlights, category-by-category.
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