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I am constantly checking for updates and I know a lot of other people do the same. And then we decide if we want to install it. That's another reason why the auto-update can be a bad feature and a step backwards. Not every update is a good one.

Not only that but reading the descriptions of what's new in app updates.
 
I am surprised no one is really talking about Auto Personal Hotspot. Assuming someone has their cell phone on them, I don’t see a reason to get a cellular iPad.
 
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If they insist on having a games tab and an arcade tab then a good compromise would be to move the updates tab button next to the profile pic at the top right so it’s still only one tap away.
 
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iPadOS (and iOS) has so many useful features. Without a doubt the most excited I’ve been for an OS update in years. Thanks apple for giving us the these improvements that we’ve been wanting for years.

I can appreciate your optimistic attitude. And you’re right, Apple has delivered a lot of significant changes this year, especially for the iPad leading in the future with its own OS, the iPhone finally verging on some much-needed features with the battery learn program and now where you can send unknown callers straight to voicemail.
 
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On the one hand, "Reading goals"? Really? Is that where we are now. Having a machine tell me I need to read more in order to reach some goal. OTOH, "Reading goals". Cool. That'll help me read the books I keep saying I'm going to read one day...
 
Nice but, how much of a Hit to Performance & Capability is ALL this gonna cost ???

Remember, iPhones & iPads are DRAM-limited (fancy) computers, but still just computers that require DRAM (i.e., Main Memory) to do what they do.

Knowing the Memory Footprint of each iOS update is key, & will ALSO key AAPL "honest" (wrt "bloating" the OS anymore than it needs to be).

The 2016 iPhones can do much more with their Available DRAM than any of the newer 2017-2018 iPhones !

Too bad MR doesn't have any Techies on staff who could keep track of this for everyone.

It would put ALOT of visibility on a very important topic that gets ZERO Air Time !

It's called "DRAM Availability" ... lack of it is THE reason certain things that Cook had promised, such as AR apps, never really materialized.
 
Even though Apple has added all these new features to iOS, there’s still two things I find interesting:

  • Apple actually improved performance of iOS 13, so it’s now two years in a row where people won’t be complaining about their devices slowing down after updating. Instead they’re going to see improvements in performance making their devices usable even longer. What’s that about “planned obsolescence”?
  • Apple likes to leave a few features secret until the new iPhone is revealed and announce them then. I wonder what they might have cooking?
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Nice but, how much of a Hit to Performance & Capability is ALL this gonna cost ???

Remember, iPhones & iPads are DRAM-limited (fancy) computers, but still just computers that require DRAM (i.e., Main Memory) to do what they do.

Knowing the Memory Footprint of each iOS update is key, & will ALSO key AAPL "honest" (wrt "bloating" the OS anymore than it needs to be).

The 2016 iPhones can do much more with their Available DRAM than any of the newer 2017-2018 iPhones !

Too bad MR doesn't have any Techies on staff who could keep track of this for everyone.

It would put ALOT of visibility on a very important topic that gets ZERO Air Time !

It's called "DRAM Availability" ... lack of it is THE reason certain things that Cook had promised, such as AR apps, never really materialized.

This sounds like your other asinine posts where you claim there’s an issue with the A12 scheduler (where you literally copied/pasted the problems with the Exynos 9810 and pretended they affected the A12).
 
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For anyone who is in the developer beta program, and upset about the removal of the updates section in the app store, send Apple feedback using the Feedback app (I already have). Apple actually does listen to the feedback, and it is certainly early enough in iOS 13's development for things to change.
 
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Isn't the Profile link on every page? In which case you just tap that anywhere and you can see the list of apps that need an update. It's exactly the same number of taps as it was when it was the updates list? In that case I don't have a problem with it. But I would love to be able to turn off tabs I will never use like Arcade. But then it's a store...

This^

The number of clicks and availability to get to the change logs the apps provide has not changed.
 
I can appreciate your optimistic attitude. And you’re right, Apple has delivered a lot of significant changes this year, especially for the iPad leading in the future with its own OS, the iPhone finally verging on some much-needed features with the battery learn program and now where you can send unknown callers straight to voicemail.
This is why I like all your posts. Positive comments amongst a sea of negativity on this site. Nice to have someone to share the excitement with! Thanks RP.
 
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Optimized battery charging should also drain off the first 20% of the juice from the phone battery then start using the external smart case battery.
 
all very interesting. I will forget it by the weekend.
Much more useful in 3-4 months whe ios 13 is released
 



Apple this week debuted iOS 13 with a ton of updates, including a new dark mode option, major performance improvements, faster Face ID, simpler photo editing tools and a new Photos interface, a Sign In With Apple Privacy feature, a swipe-based keyboard, and tons more.

In addition to these features that made it into Apple's keynote event, there are dozens if not hundreds of smaller new changes and tweaks that are included in iOS 13. Below, we've rounded up a comprehensive list of new and notable "hidden" features in iOS 13.


- Wi-Fi Options in Control Center - You can change WiFi networks right from Control Center, but it's a bit annoying to get to. Long press in the middle of the WiFi/Bluetooth widget to bring up the extended options, and then Force Touch the WiFi icon to see a list of networks available.

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- Bluetooth Options in Control Center - As with Wifi, you can access your list of available Bluetooth devices from the Control Center. Long press in the middle of the WiFi/Bluetooth widget to bring up the extended options and then Force Touch on the Bluetooth icon to see a list of Bluetooth devices you've connected to before.

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- Location Settings - Apple mentioned during the keynote that location access is getting scaled back in iOS 13, and in the Settings app, there's a new option that requires an app to ask each time it wants to access your location.

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- Block Senders in Mail - In iOS 13, your list of blocked phone numbers and contacts extends to the Mail app, which lets you block people from sending you mail. The Settings app has a feature for blocking contacts in Mail and ignoring blocked senders.

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- Thread Muting in Mail - If you swipe on a message in the Mail app and then choose "More," there's a new option to mute a thread so you won't get notifications when a new email in that thread is received.

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- Reading Goals in Books - In the Books app, there's a new Reading Goals feature that keeps track of how long you've read each day. The app encourages you to read every day, see your stats soar, and finish more books.

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- Silence Unknown Callers - In the Phone section of the Settings app, there's a new toggle that will let you block all unknown callers, cutting down on spam calls that you're receiving.

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- Low Data Mode - In the Settings app under Cellular, there's an option to enable Low Data Mode, which says it helps apps on your iPhone reduce their network data use. There's also a Low Data Mode option that can be enabled for specific WiFi networks.

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- Improved Messages Search - In the Messages app, when you swipe down to search, you'll see a new interface with suggested contacts and links you've been sent. Searches bring up the most recent results, with an option to see more by tapping "See All."

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- Notes Folder Management - In the Notes app in iOS 13, there are new tools for managing your folders. Tap the "..." button to get to options like Add People, Move This Folder, Rename, and View Attachments.

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- PS4/Xbox Controller Support - Apple announced PS4/Xbox One S controller support for Apple TV, but these controllers will also be supported on iPhone and iPad.

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- New Animoji - There are three new Animoji in iOS 13: a cow, an octopus, and a mouse. As mentioned on stage, there are also tons of new accessories for your Memojis, and there are new Memoji stickers you'll see available in the emoji portion of the iOS keyboard.

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- Separate Emoji and Globe Keys - The emoji key on the iOS keyboard is no longer the same key as the globe key that lets you switch between languages. The emoji key lives next to the number key and the globe is now below. In iOS 12, a long press swapped between functions of the all-in-one key.

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- Automatic Safari Tab Closing - In the Safari section of the Settings app, there's a new option to automatically close all of the tabs that you have open in Safari. You can set it to a day, a week, a month, or leave it on manual, which is how it currently works.

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- Attachments in Calendar - You can now add attachments like documents to events you have scheduled in the calendar app.

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- App Updates - To update apps in iOS 13, you need to open up the App Store, tap on your profile and choose apps from the Pending Updates section. There was an updates tab in iOS 12, but it's been removed in favor of an Apple Arcade tab in iOS 13.

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- Safari Screenshots - When you take a screenshot in Safari, there's a new option to save it as a full page, which exports the entire webpage as a PDF that you can save or share. You can also use Markup to edit it before sending.

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- Updated Mute Switch Interface - When you toggle on the mute switch on the iPhone in iOS 13, there's a new interface that lets you know whether Silent Mode is on or off. It's located at the top of the display, replacing the former notification that popped up in the middle of the display.

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- Optimized Battery Charging - A new iOS 13 feature introduces Optimized Battery Charging. According to Apple, the iPhone learns from your daily charging routine and waits to finish charging past 80 percent until you need to use it, which is meant to cut down on battery aging.

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- Home App Improvements - The control options for your HomeKit devices in the Home app have been revamped and streamlined. Available controls vary by device, but in general, the change makes options you check or use frequently (such as various light colors) easier to access. Controls are also now shown in a card-style view so you can swipe them away to get back to the main Home app screen.

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- AirPlay 2 Devices in HomeKit Automations - You can now use AirPlay 2-enabled devices in HomeKit automations. So you can do things like set music to play when you arrive home.

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- Photos Zoom - In the Photos app, there's a new +/- symbol at the top that, when tapped, lets you zoom in and out of your Photos tab. You can also zoom in and out using pinch gestures.

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- Business Chat Suggestions - When calling a business that offers business chat, your iPhone will offer to start a business chat instead so you can interact with a business from a text message instead of through a phone call.

- Time Synced Lyrics in Apple Music - When accessing the lyrics for an Apple Music song, they're now presented synced to the music, so the lyrics will scroll along as the song progresses. Lyrics can be accessed by tapping the new lyrics icon at the bottom of any song interface.

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- Up Next in Apple Music - There's a new toggle when playing any Apple Music song that lets you see exactly what's up next so there's no mystery as to what's going to play after the current song.

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- Apple News+ in Stock App - The Stock app will now offer relevant business publications from Apple News+.

- Voice Memos - A new pinch to zoom gesture in the Voice Memos app lets you zoom in on the waveform to make editing easier.

- Do Not Disturb - Do Not Disturb While Driving will not activate in iOS 13 when you're using public transit.

- Peek Gestures - Peek gestures, that let you see previews of emails, links, messages, and more, are now available on any iPhone or iPad that runs iOS 13 or iPadOS. These were previously limited to devices with 3D Touch.

- Quick Actions - You can now press and hold on an app icon to quickly perform actions specific to the app on any device, iPhone or iPad. This too was previously limited to devices with 3D Touch.

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- Dolby Atmos Playback - 2018 iPhones and iPads support Dolby Atmos video playback in iOS 13.

- Personal Hotspot Sharing - If you have Family Sharing enabled, your family members can automatically join your personal hotspot in iOS 13.

- Automatic Personal Hotspot - You can automatically connect to your iPhone's personal hotspot when no internet connection is available, and there's an option to remain connected even when your device is asleep so you can continue to receive messages and push notifications.

- Popular WiFi Networks - In iOS 13, your iPhone detects which WiFi networks are being used and lets you know if one is available.

- Delete Apps From Update Screen - In the App Store, you can now delete apps from the list of apps to be updated by swiping to the left on them.

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- Timer - The Timer feature in the Clock app has been updated with a new interface in iOS 13. When a timer is counting down, there's a new circle that slowly depletes, along with the standard timed countdown.

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- New Volume HUD - There's a new look for the volume interface in iOS, which is designed to be less obtrusive. It's a bar on the left side or top side of the display, which shrinks down as you continue to press the volume up or down buttons. What's neat is that you can also touch the bar with a finger to adjust sound with a swipe in addition to using the physical volume buttons.

- Haptic Feedback for Face ID - Haptic Feedback for Face ID will cause your phone to vibrate slightly when it unlocks in iOS 13. It can be enabled by going to Settings > Accessibility > Face ID & Attention.

Note that almost all of these features are also available in the iPad and are part of Apple's new iPadOS operating system.

For more on what's new in iOS 13, make sure to check out our full iOS 13 roundup. We'll be adding to the hidden tips and tricks list over the course of the coming months, keeping a catalog of the new features and changes added to iOS 13 during the beta testing process. Know of an iOS 13 feature we don't have in our guide or our roundup? Send us an email here.

Article Link: iOS 13 Hidden Features: Mute Mail Threads, Silence Unknown Callers, Reading Goals, Low Data Mode and More
You mean “last week” and “not hidden”.
 
The low data mode is interesting. How would the OS decide? Simply disabling background data would make some apps malfunction. It would be interesting to see how the mechanism work.
 
Speak for yourself. I think Apple looked at the numbers, and saw that most users are allowing auto updates (I know I do). They have a new feature to market, a relatively unused icon... there you go!

One group in particular likely prefers manual updates - those who have apps installed from a variety of Apple ID accounts - all those unexpected popup password requests would certainly be a pain.
I don’t auto update. I give it a few days at least, then I see some updates are pulled, which confirms my suspicions not to auto update apps.
 
Is it really just the Xbox one S controller that is supported? What is stopping the original Xbox one controller from working?
 
Sadly still no good way to independently way to control audio. WTF. How about a volume control screen with sliders for Siri, Call, Media, Alerts etc... Can’t tell me the A processor can’t do it. Instead we get archaic limited control and rejoice because the icon to show an individual level doesn’t cover the screen.
 
Just yesterday I had someone who normally rings with a hidden number claim they tried to call me, but I had no record of it even though my phone had been on as I was expecting the call.

I’m still unsure how or why that happened. Spooky!
 
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