The much-anticipated iOS 5 has been officially updated. As the fifth major version of iOS, the topic of this update is patching and integration. From the whole update list, iOS 5 has improved a lot of details, it has added many features that users have always hoped for, so as to make it easier to use.
Early in the morning, I tried OTA update and found that the version number is consistent with the previous GM version, saving the trouble of grabbing server resources with hundreds of millions of users. The Mac end is not so lucky. When it comes up, it will update version 10.7.2, bringing about iCloud integration, and iPhoto is also updated. This time we added Photostream to synchronize images with iCloud.
In addition, the cloud added to this update is the best solution for integrating terminal devices with the cloud. It is integrated completely and the main data is easily backed up. For loyal Apple users, iCloud has more significance.
When I completed this article, I used iPod touch at any time. In a few minutes, Touch appeared in iPhoto of Macbook Pro, which is very convenient. Although Dropbox and so on can accomplish the same purpose, manual intervention is required. At least you have to open the application, which is completely automated and worry-free.
Now let's take a look at the new features that have the most significant impact on end users in iOS 5 updates:
Directly go to the camera in the lock status: double-click the Home key in the lock status to display the interface shown in. You can control the songs and directly access the camera, which is much more convenient.
The camera function is also enhanced. You can use gestures to zoom in and out on the preview interface (of course, the effect is not expected). In addition, the photo editing function is introduced and some common functions are added, for example, to remove the red eye and crop, it is also worth mentioning the one-click beautification favored by the majority of blind Photography:
Anti-Virus notification methods have finally evolved. I have used the Android Design for reference, but the control is better. I can add widgets and preview some of the content. In addition, different reminders can be set for different applications, which is quite flexible:
For different applications, there are several reminder methods available. Users can set them as needed, which may be a little complicated, but for the star who says "everything must be ordered, it should be a feature that greatly increases the number of points: