Apple has never launched an iPhone without a new OS so first iOS 7 has to be announced and go into beta. ...
no, before 2011, the iPhone used to be shown at WWDC at the same event the new OS was shown.
Apple has never launched an iPhone without a new OS so first iOS 7 has to be announced and go into beta. ...
At this point all iCare about is iveOS 7
Finger print unlock is one touch instead of 4!
iOS 7 and iPhone 5S increased EFFICIENCY by 75%!!1
You'll see it on a slide... sigh
Now that's clever!¡
No, it'll just be a faster processor and all the developer sessions will focus on how to make apps less efficient so that they can properly use the new processor to make a firestarting app.
I'll call mine "Flint". Or maybe "Battery + Steel Wool".
Sorry, but I think a fingerprint sensor is the stupidest thing. Also, don't expect it to see mobile phones...ever. It isn't practical. Passcode lock gives enough security.
Sorry, but I think a fingerprint sensor is the stupidest thing. Also, don't expect it to see mobile phones...ever. It isn't practical. Passcode lock gives enough security.
Whats to stop the violent and aggressive police that seem to plague our society from using this to there advantage considering it would be their word against yours if they forced you to scan the phone with your finger?
Finger print unlock is one touch instead of 4!
iOS 7 and iPhone 5S increased EFFICIENCY by 75%!!1
I mean, they did buy a fingerprint sensor company. Andd they're passionate about security. Also these rumors existed before they bought them.
no, before 2011, the iPhone used to be shown at WWDC at the same event the new OS was shown.
That's completely wrong. Please don't post if you're going to spread misinformation as you'll confuse the more impressionable forum members around here.
The iPhone OS was always shown a few months before WWDC (with beta), and then the new iPhone was shown at WWDC along with the final build of the OS which would often reiterate the key points of the new OS along with some potential new software features only available on the new iPhone hardware. Then in 2011 they started showing the new OS at WWDC (with beta), followed up a few months later by an iPhone event and the final build of the OS, reiterate key features, and show any features only applicable to the latest iPhone (like Siri).
I know this gets said a lot on forums, but did you honestly even read my post? I put in a chart of dates that you should go fact check before saying I've got it all wrong. The latest iOS is always shown a few months before they release it to the public with a new iPhone. They haven't shown the new iOS yet, so it would seem unlikely that they would launch it in early June. Is this really that difficult to follow? iOS Beta, few months of betas, iOS release alongside new iPhone hardware. It's been that way every year after initial release in 2007. The only thing that changes are absolute dates.