Tuesday Apple Rumors: Apple Patent Shows 360 iPhone Display
Apple’s Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) kicked off on Monday in San Francisco with an exciting keynote previewing major updates coming to all Apple devices this year.
Apple added some of our original wishlist to the iOS 10 beta, but we still want several more changes to come. While there are still details to be worked out regarding RAW photo editing, it appears that RAW photo capture itself will also be included according to app developers who have access to the beta version of Apple’s latest iOS software. It won’t save much space – Apple notes that all these apps combined use less than 150 megabytes – but it at least affords some elegance. Many apps, such as Maps and Messages, will be opened up to third party developers. Adobe’s Lightroom Mobile has huge potential now on an iPad Pro for example, where users could take advantage of the large screen and pen apparatus to process raw files while lounging on the couch, or enjoying a day in bed. It will be helpful in photo app it will be easy to search photos by using this app. However, one more feature Memories introduced in iOS 10 by this feature it will be easy to collect all mini snapshots and images together. All you can do is hide them from the home screen and delete your data.
Which apps will you be able to delete? Things that users can expect include lock screen enhancements, updates to widgets, a more powerful iMessage app and the ability to delete stock apps, among many other things. It’s possible that Apple won’t enable it at all, but is just keeping it there for later. You’ll sign in to the beta software website with your Apple ID, then choose to to enroll devices in the macOS or iOS betas.
The good news is that if you don’t own a 3D Touch iPhone, fret not because Apple has reassured developers (and thus users) that rich notifications will be available to older iPhones as well. Soon after the announcement iOS 10 has got the world’s attention of how this version is different from the previous one.