What the hell is "kids mode"?
You mean being a parent? I don't think that requires any iOS device.
I don't know if that was your lame attempt at sarcasm, but...
No meaning, as a parent, I hand my phone to a small child, say my 13 month old he/she can't inadvertently start moving apps around and deleting them. I can set "kid mode" and all the apps I let him play with are there, safeguarding my stuff.
I don't know if that was your lame attempt at sarcasm, but...
No meaning, as a parent, I hand my phone to a small child, say my 13 month old he/she can't inadvertently start moving apps around and deleting them. I can set "kid mode" and all the apps I let him play with are there, safeguarding my stuff.
This update is all looks and no substance. Swiping up to bring up a easy access controls should have been made long ago, but thankful for that. But jeez Apple, give me some features I want most.
you mean like that --> http://www.apple.com/ios/whats-new/#accessibility
In case you mean the free choice of default apps - this is not true at least for the browser. My iPad is jailbroken and has an app installed for changing the default browser (this was the only reason for me to jailbreak the iPad). Works great, and I have now iCab Mobile as default browser.I cant see it being included. It's not a simple change.
... and a unified "Sent" mailbox!Add "iCloud mail rules and filters" to the list!
Why do you need a kids mode? iOS is already kids mode by default.
It's important to remember that Apple is very focused on making maximum income from selling lots of hardware.No multiple user accounts and no free choice of default apps are also for me a very disappointing downers - as well as no support for Airdrop for iPhone 4S and iPad 3.
In case you mean the free choice of default apps - this is not true at least for the browser. My iPad is jailbroken and has an app installed for changing the default browser (this was the only reason for me to jailbreak the iPad). Works great...