Tags: Ios 9

Apple introducing multitasking to the iPad; viewing modes bundled with iOS 9 release a prelude to larger iPads?

Apple has announced that the iPad will gain support for multitasking in the form of viewing modes. The new features that will come bundled along with the release of iOS 9 later in 2015 have led some tech analysts to believe that Apple may be on the way to releasing a larger iPad model.


Apple App Makers Maintain a Single Account for iOS, Mac, Watch through the New, Unified Developer Program; iOS 9 hides iCloud 9 app in the default apps

Whether it is Mac, iOS, or watch, Apple developers can now kiss goodbye the multiple membership requirements that its old configuration ask with its new, unfied Developer Program. The new program assures faster and cost-effective app distribution?

Apple to launch Android App to migrate users to iOS; Multitasking features similar to Android features to also arrive in iPad

As part of iOS 9, Apple will launch Move to iOS app for seamless transfer to iOS from Android OS. Apple will also bring some Android features to its devices like multitasking features for iPad.

Apple iOS 9 & Google Android M battle of winner features goes to the next level

Google Android M has Doze and App Standby as one of its winner features. On the other hand, Apple iOS 9 has Rootless and Trusted Wi-Fi. Each mobile operating system offers unique benefits. However, will the company’s respective OS winner features win the hearts of the majority?


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Taiwan Semiconductor Mfg. Co. (TSMC) is aiming to secure 100% of the A10 chip orders for Apple’s next iPhone 7 on 2016. TSMC will produce 10nm chipsets next year, and 7nm processors on 2017. However, Samsung is expected to rival this.
Before the iPhone 6s, iPhone 7 August-September release date, its features is expected to include 0.4t LED chips for backlight units (BLUs), Force Touch sensors, and 12 MP Sony sensors with RGBW technology.
Apple is setting the iOS 9 to a “big focus on quality” by limiting new features. These features would bring in Maps Transit with additional six cities, support for Force Touch in iPhone 6s (or iPhone 7), “Rootless,” redesigned iCloud Drive, and “Trusted Wi-Fi.”
As Google plans to release two Nexus devices this year, from LG and Huawei, a recent leak allegedly shows the potential specs and features of the Huawei Nexus 2015. Since many are taking Google’s move as a rivalry against Apple, a table shows the specs and features comparison between iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, LG Nexus, and Huawei Nexus 2015.
The components supply for the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus is said to be more than enough, implying that Apple could release the flagship devices as early as August. However, it is also said that the iOS 9 might not be ready until that month, holding back the release date.
Recent reports claim that Apple will integrate wireless charging technology for the iPhone 6 and iPhone 7. In addition, the next line of smartphones will also feature Force Touch technology and an improved Touch ID sensor among the other killer features.
iOS 9 sources reveal new Siri info and Spotify competition on June 8. iPhone 7 will have dual camera, curved display, either tough or flexible housing or both and more.
iPhone 7 may have flexible housing according to new patent. Apple fans should rejoice to a possibly more reliable iOS 9.
Apple would be introducing the iOS 9 at WWDC 2015, while Google is rumored to be unveiling the Android M at the I/O 2015 event. Based on recent leaks and rumors, a table comparises the differences of the two mobile operating systems.
Data shows that Apple might release three new iPhone versions this September 2015, namely 4-inch iPhone 7 Mini, 4.7-inch iPhone 7, and 5.5-inch iPhone 7 Plus. A table shows the difference of the specs and features of these three against the iPhone 5c, iPhone 6, and iPhone 6 Plus.
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