Your iPhone or iPad keyboards just got 72 new emojis with the upgrade to iOS 10.2 – because we clearly haven’t reached the peak of emoji communication just yet.
Besides this, Apple has also released a pair of corresponding updates for the Apple watch and fourth-generation Apple TV. Note that if Apple users are really eager to do such, they can still download the jailbreak tool without updating their Apple devices with an iOS 10.2 beta software. But this time it is in the news for the latest update of the operating system that has been rolled out by the Cupertino-based brand.
When the app was first announced in October, Apple called it a “unified experience for discovering and accessing TV shows and movies”.
The idea of a centralized application comes at a time when there are a growing number of streaming video applications available for watching TV on mobile phones, tablets and other connected devices.
The new TV app pulls content from multiple apps used on Apple TV, iPhones and iPads into one place, and has Siri software built-in. In iOS 10.2, Apple has also incorporated three new wallpapers for iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus models. These elegant wallpapers include Droplet Red, Droplet Blue, and Droplet Yellow.
A new widget for Videos has been added to the Lock Screen. Later on, a video footage showed that the gorilla was actually protecting the boy.
The Music app also gets a slight, but welcome visual tweak: The shuffle, repeat and lyrics buttons are now more prominently displayed when you swipe up in the Now Playing window. Users can go to Settings app Photos & Camera Preserve Settings.
You can set up this feature by going to the Settings app Photos & Camera Preserve Settings.
Oh, we nearly forgot – to tinker with the new settings go to Settings Photos & Camera Preserve Settings and flick the corresponding switches. There is also the new Show Star Rating feature which lets the user access star ratings from the action sheets for songs. To do this, navigate to Settings iCloud Backup Back Up Now. The new update, which was much-awaited, came in the form of TV, sans Netflix though. New celebration and full-screen effects have been introduced in messages.