Wednesday, September 17, 2014

8 iOS is available, but should you upgrade? – Clubic

  Apple has released iOS 8, the next major version of the operating system of iPhone, iPad and iPod Touch.

A year almost to the day after launching iOS 7, Apple released iOS 8 this Wednesday, Sept. 17, as he had announced last week during the presentation of the iPhone 6 and Apple Watch.

iCloud Drive, Health, predictive keyboard, Continuity …


While iOS 7 was mainly made a complete overhaul of the aesthetic features, this new version focuses on new features. iOS 8 inaugurates a new iCloud Drive, a new platform dedicated to health, a new predictive keyboard and support for third-party keyboards. The operating system opens a part in all sorts of extensions, but especially to the outside, with the continuity features, that will only work when OS X Yosemite will be published in a second time .

All these innovations and others will be detailed in our next full record.




terminals compatible

iOS
8 is compatible with the following devices:

  • iPhone 4S
  • iPhone 5
  • iPhone 5c
  • iPhone 5s
  • iPod Touch 5th generation
  • iPad 2
  • iPad with Retina (3rd and 4th generation) screen
  • iPad Air
  • iPad mini
  • iPad Mini with Retina
can perform the update directly from these devices , by going to Settings & gt; General & gt; Software Update and following the instructions.

Beware of incompatibilities


careful, though updates surging yesterday on the App Store, some applications do not work properly or simply more work on iOS 8 If you use applications that are not updated regularly every day, you should contact their publishers and / or consider delaying the transition to iOS 8

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