'We support, just like on DSLR cameras, mirrorless cameras, a workflow where you can get both raw and JPEG, simultaneously'.
Apple advertised the latest version of its mobile operating system, iOS, at this year's Worldwide Developer Conference.
Now apart from above things Apple also made significant changes in Maps.
In detailing the Swift Playgrounds coding education app that will ship with iOS 10 this fall, Cook said the app "will revolutionize the way people learn to code".
A parked auto icon will apparently also show in Apple Maps, including with an option to get directions to the vehicle and an estimated time to get there.
Android users have been enjoying raw support for a while now, and as was recently announced, iOS 10 will bring raw image support to the Apple ecosystem as well. The company plans to expand Siri integration into other domains at a later time.
Aside from the core iOS 10 experience, improvements are also coming to numerous main apps that come with your iPhone. iMessage now richly links to websites, showing image previews of links, variable text size for emphasis, and has been opened up to developers to put new features on top of iMessage with third-party apps. There's only so much stuff Apple is ever going to be able to build itself, that third-party app developers will be more than happy to build and insert in an app like Messages. Senior vice president Eddy Cue says the new app will let you find a restaurant, book a reservation, request a auto from Uber or Lyft and pay for it using Apple Pay, all without leaving the Maps app. Now the company has changed its approach, and any registered Mac developer can gain access to iCloud. Apple is to an extent playing catch-up in this area, as Facebook has already allowed developers to create bots for Facebook Messenger, and Google is working on giving developers access to Allo, it s messaging service. While useful to some, these core apps are viewed by many as bloatware for the simple fact that there's no way to remove them short of jailbreaking the device. So you ready let's get started.
Source: Should You Upgrade to Apple's iOS 10 or macOS Sierra?
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