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Upcoming iOS 13 Expected to Include Dark Mode, CarPlay Upgrades, iPad Updates and More

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At WWDC this summer, Apple is expected to unveil the latest version of its iOS system, iOS 13 in beta. Other iOS 13 upgrades include CarPlay improvements, a new Home screen, and the ability to tab through multiple pages of a single app.

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

According to reports via Bloomberg and others, one of the major updates is dark mode for the iPhone and iPad, matching the dark mode now available on the Mac through macOS Mojave as of last year. Since iOS12, Apple has shifted its approach to iOS development, allowing more time for features that require more development, while the company continues to offer annual updates. iOS 13 may thus be significantly more developed than prior updates.

Expected Rumored Features include:

• Redesigned Home screen on iPhone and iPad
• Dark Mode
• Updated CarPlay interface
• iPad interface updates
• New multitasking features
• Cross-platform apps
• Updated Files app

Both the Home screen for iOS (iPhone and iPad) as well as for CarPlay is expected to be updated. iOS 13 will have Dark Mode, a feature that users have wanted for a long time, enabling easier “nighttime viewing.” Apple’s Live Photo feature is expected to double the length of the video, going from three seconds to six seconds.

Viewing multiple windows via a single iPad app via tab viewing. New multitasking features are also expected. Cross platform apps are expected, allowing you to bring iOS apps to the Mac. This is an exciting new functionality that developers can use to port iOS apps to the Mac. Finally, new Mail features are also expected, including the choice to turn off incoming Mail notifications from email threads.

View our prior WWDC coverage here.







iOS 12.2 Beta Mentions New iPads and 7th-Generation iPod Touch Yet to Be Launched

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New software beta indicates new iPads and an updated iPod touch arriving soon.

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

The new iOS 12.2 launched earlier this week as a public beta, comes a few days after the beta was released for developers. The update is available via over the air updates. Apple is expected to launch a low cost iPad with a 10-inch screen and a new iPad mini. The beta software also appears to indicate that the new iPad mini would work with the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard.

In the Maps app, there's a new option that can be activated by the Maps section of the Settings app to show Air Quality alongside weather readings.

Image via 9to5Mac

Image via 9to5Mac

iOS 12.2 expands upon Apple News, launching in Canada for the first time, accessible in both English and French for iPhone and iPad users. The update also hints at a possible Apple News subscription feature, where a Texture magazine can be added to Apple News. Apple appears to be internally testing a possible subscription magazine option "Apple NewsMagazines," via Apple News, according to images located in iOS 12.2 by  9to5Mac where customers can subscribe in the Apple News app. 

iOS 12.2 also introduces HomeKit and AirPlay 2 for third-party televisions and also has a new TV remote in the Control Center. Additional updates include changes to the Wallet app, the Downtime feature in Screen Time and a new addition to Safari. iOS 12.2 also brings in more Siri support in a newer version of AirPods.

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

As always, the software to be beta tested several times before public launch.


Showcasing AR, New 3D Cameras Are Expected in New iPhones Slated for 2020

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Apple Doubles Down on Cameras for New iPhones, Pushing Augmented Reality Experiences and Greater Depth Accuracy

Image via Apple

Image via Apple

According to a report published by Bloomberg, Apple is set to launch new iPhones next year with powerful 3-D cameras to make access to augmented reality features more consumer-friendly. The 3-D camera is expected to be rear-facing and to scan the nearby environment, creating three-dimensional reconstructions of the real world for up to 15 feet away. This is a significant leap from current technology that is forward-facing, uses infrared technology and only extends as far as 25-50 centimeters (0.82-1.64 feet) away and is used primarily to power up Face ID facial recognition technology.

The new system employs a laser scanner, a new third camera, a more powerful chip and better photo capturing tools. Together, these new features will offer an enhanced augmented reality experience with greater depth perception and accurate placement of virtual objects within an environment. This new system would enable an iPhone user to overlay visuals and data onto a real view world using AR technology and is expected to have multiple applications from construction to manufacturing. In addition, Apple is expected to also create an AR headset (instead of the existing VR headsets you can purchase today from other companies).

The third camera allows for a larger field of view, a wider zoom range and greater pixel capture. Also, the company is testing out features to automatically repair photos and videos where some footage was accidentally cut off the initial shot, both for photography frames and for video footage (via its Live Photos Feature) up to six seconds, pinning video from before and after each shot.

Laser Time of Flight (ToF) Camera System Can Improve AR

A time-of-flight (ToF) camera system employs a laser to calculate the time that a laser needs to bounce off objects in a room and then uses the data to create an accurate 3D image of the surrounding area. This system offers more accurate depth perception and better placement of virtual objects than prior existing models. Sony may be Apple’s supplier for the new laser system as the two companies are conducting sensor tests. The first use of this new system may be announced via a new iPad in 2020 before the new iPhones are released.

Updated iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max and iPhone XR to have 3 Cameras in 2019

Apple is also expected to launch updated versions of the iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max, code-named D42 and D43, as well as an update to the iPhone XR. Theses iPhones are also expected to have three cameras on the back. Despite declining sales of the iPhone at the end of 2018 as consumers are upgrading less often, Apple’s new line of iPhones with specialized cameras could spark new growth. All three high-end iPhone models will also have upgraded Apple processors and updated Face ID sensors for unlocking the smartphones and approving payments. Other expected changes include accommodating plants for 5G networks in 2020.

Apple is also testing out iPhones with a USB-C connector instead of the Lightning port. The USB-C connector is in wide use today and Apple has used the Lightning Port since 2012. The testing indicates that Apple may be planning a switch to USB-C.

Updated iPads, Dark Mode via iOS 13 and CarPlay Improvements

Additional updates include a newer low-cost iPad with a fast processor, 10-inch screen this spring that keeps its Lightning port and a newer iPad mini, the smallest tablet device. Apple’s newest operating system iOS 13 has a new dark mode option for easier nighttime viewing. CarPlay, the company’s software for automobiles, has also seen an upgrade. The new software also offers multiple page browsing of apps similar to web browsers, a new home screen and better ways to manage files. Apple also intends to include a magazine subscription service and original video content via iOS updates this year as well.