When Apple unveiled iOS 7 at WWDC 2013 on Monday, they spent most of their time talking about ten major features of the new OS, including a refreshed interface, better multitasking, and iTunes Radio. But, as with past years, they also spent a couple of minutes highlighting additional features that, while they enhance the user experience, don't merit a five or ten-minute explanation of of their own. The following is a breakdown of other features that we know of that users will see when iOS 7 is released:
- Phone, FaceTime, and Message blocking
- Handwriting recognition for multiple Chinese characters
- Improved Mail search
- Per App VPN
- Activation lock
- Inclinometer
- Long MMS support
- View PDF annotations
- Enterprise single sign-on
- FaceTime audio
- Notification Sync
- Wi-Fi HotSpot 2.0
- App Store Volume Purchase
- Do Not Track in Safari
- Night mode for Maps
- Managed app configuration
- Scan to acquire Passbook passes
- Turn-by-turn walking directions
- Italian, Korean, and Dutch dictionaries
- Maps bookmark syncing
- Chinese-English bilingual dictionary
- Smart download of TV episodes
- Tencent Weibo
There are undoubtedly many other features present in iOS 7 that won't be talked about until after iOS 7 ships in the fall.
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