13 Hidden iPhone 6 Features You Should Know About [Video]
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Sales of iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, both running iOS 8, started in September. While the previous operating system stood out, above all, for its updated interface, Apple focused on functional improvement this time. Some features of the new smartphones are highlighted by the company, and they immediately catch the eye as well. Such are the horizontal mode, shooting at 240 fps, interactive notifications, and the line of recently used contacts. However, there are features which are not noticeable at first glance, even if one looks through all the menus and first party applications.
A three-minute video from Business Insider offers a number of tips and tricks which consider the use of iPhone 6. Of course, the features demonstrated in the video can also be seen in other mobile devices upgraded to iOS 8. Some of them are available exclusively on iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus. They include the Reachability feature, the ability to scale icons on the home screen and others.
The video shows how to respond to messages without unlocking the phone and with the use of interactive notifications, how to send messages that self-destruct, as well as how to use the ?Do Not Disturb? mode and view multimedia files sent by iMessage users. In addition, the video will help you learn how to share your location with other users for an hour, send the coordinates and use multitasking in the email application.
iOS 8, the massive update of the mobile platform, came out on September 17. The iOS 8.0.1 update was released a week later. However, the owners of the new iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus began to complain that the network was unavailable from time to time and Touch ID was disabled. The launch of the Healthkit service dealing with fitness and health-care was also postponed due to the bugs in the iOS 8.0.1. A day after the failed release, the iOS 8.0.2 update which fixed crashes and failures became available on the users? devices.
The current iOS 8.1.1 version of the operating system came out on November 18. It is expected that the next update iOS 8.2, which is already being tested by the Apple developers, will be released next year. The update will mark the beginning of the Apple Watch sales.
Source: macdigger.ru