Entries in iOS 11 (12)

Sunday
Apr082018

Review: Apple iPad (2018)

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Apple's sixth generation iPad is a notable update over the model it replaces and makes even more sense as the most affordable iPad now geared more towards education and creative users.

New for this this year is a more powerful Apple A10 Fusion processor as well as the ability to work with the excellent Apple Pencil, which transforms this entry-level iPad into a viable tool for artists looking for a tablet to draw, colour or ink. Hit jump for a review of the new iPad.

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Tuesday
Jan302018

Apple reportedly delaying iOS visual enhancements to focus on performance and stability

By Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

A report today says that Apple is foregoing a visual update to iOS to focus on performance and stability enhancements on stability and security. Apple's iOS hasn't had a major visual overhaul since 2013 with iOS 7.

A report from Axios states that Apple's engineers will focus on improving performance, battery life as well as security will receive attention over visual redesign and a new look. This includes delaying some interface features, new photo-taking features, photo editing and sharing features. The iPhones 8 and X are already superior cameras, delaying new features this year won't make an impact.

I think this is a great move. iOS 11 has been generally a good update when used with new devices but seems to show its cracks when running on older iPhones or iPads. This is a case where the plumbing and electrical systems require repair before Apple can consider adding a new facade and splash of fresh paint. 

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Tuesday
Nov072017

Adoption of iOS 11 lags behind previous versions at 52 percent

While it’s still light years ahead of Android Oreo’s adoption (which is currently at 0.2 percent), there is a drop in the number of iOS devices running iOS 11. The latest version of iOS is currently installed in 52 percent of iPhones and iPads, according to Apple’s App Store support page for developers. Last year, iOS 10 reached 60 percent of devices, while iOS 9’s adoption rate was at 67 percent by November 16, 2015.

This slower rate of adoption though could be attributed to a number of factors. One is there have been bugs plaguing the operating system. Another is it’s seen as an iPad-focused update so less iPhone users see the need to upgrade.

Source: The Verge

Thursday
Sep212017

Toronto Police: Please don't test iOS 11's 911 feature, "it works well"

iOS 11 has hit iPhones and iPads all over the world bringing new features and functionality to these Apple devices. One of these features is a security feature where users in potentially dangerous situations like robberies can tap the home button five times to lock the phone and automatically dial 911.

It seems a lot of Torontonians have been testing the feature and it's causing problems for emergency responders.
"It works well!" the Toronto police said, on Twitter while urging users not to test the feature unless, of course, it is an emergency. Dialling 911 without an emergency is considered a felony in some instances so while it is handy to have this feature. It's best not to abuse it.