Tuesday, January 19, 2016

iOS 9.3 update bringing out 3 new features for iPhone users

After a low profile kept over few past months, iOS is back with a bang bringing in iOS 9.3 update. It is a release adding 3 new smart features to the kitty. Let us see what are these 3 upgrades and how can iPhone users be benefitted from these.

Users can opt for Smart Education now

You can consider education as the heart and soul of custom iPhone Apps Development. It delivers a multi-user support for iPad users enabling students to sign in their iPad and get an access to places, documents, books, and apps. With the help of ‘Photo Id’, a student picture gets displayed who has logged into the device so that no mixing up takes place during class.

With groundbreaking ‘Classroom’ app, a teacher can have a complete control of iPads used by students in classroom. The teacher can even directly jump to individual iPad in order to monitor their work. Meanwhile ‘Apple School Manager’ used to compile their apps, books, as well as the courses.

Go for a Night Shift with newest OS version

This is a feature in hibernation stage overdue from some time. Now there is an added support for smart screen filtering because of which iPod, iPad, and iPhone users can actually track sunset times by using a combination of geo-location and clock, so that colors moved accordingly, from colder to warmer end and vice-versa, making it visually soothing to eyes.

An enhancement to a more mature 3D Touch

3D Touch extended one-step further within iOS ecosystem with some new shortcuts for a quick access to Weather, iTunes Store, Health, Compass, and App Store. This is a revolutionary development with 3D touch getting more prominence and pressure commands working instinctively with a steady consistency across apps. 

To check the actual effectiveness of 3D Touch, you can make it work across on every possible platform with varied screen sizes. It is the responsibility of the developers skill set, to get things even smoother with rising user expectations across devices.