Apple unveils overhaul of iOS 7, new iTunes Radio
Apple announced an overhaul to its mobile operating system and a new
streaming radio app Monday at the Worldwide Developers Conference
(WWDC).
The new iOS 7 design is noticeably flatter, with
redesigned icons, buttons, color schemes and slightly
translucent-looking keyboard.
"The biggest change to iOS since the iPhone," Apple CEO Cook said at the Moscone Center in San Francisco.
All of Apple's apps in iOS 7 are getting a reboot. CNET described the new look as
panes of glass. The new lock screen and home screen have a clean white
look, with a phone's number pad featuring round buttons.
The
Game Center is now simple and white, getting rid of the felt green
background its had since launch. Stocks, Compass, Calculator and Weather
all have new looks that are are in line with Apple's new clean, flat
look.
Chat bubbles are now missing the shiny, 3D look that has
been Apple's signature from the first iPhone. Notifications are now
available on the lock screen and have a transparent look.
A new
feature called Control Center lets users control settings like
brightness, media, AirPlay and apps. Tabs have been redesigned to scroll
vertically and are no longer limited to 8 pages.
The iPhone's
Camera app will get live photo filters and the abiblity to share with a
select group of friends. Photos will start to be organized into moments,
much like iPhoto's events. Friends can now share photos to another
users' iCloud stream and videos can now be streamed straight from the
cloud.
Apple also announced an iTunes Radio app that streams
music and lets users create custom stations much like Pandora. The new
app has integrated some of its features from Genius, the software that
learns music taste and builds recommendations upon the data. iTunes
Radio users will have access to all of the iTunes catalog - about 26
million tracks. The new app will also be available in iTunes and Apple
TV.
An ad supported version will be free for U.S. customers, but iTunes Match subscribers will not see any ads.
Apple's
iOS 7 beta is available for download today and will run on iPhone 4 and
up, iPad 2 or later, iPad mini and the fifth-generation iPod Touch.
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