iOS 13 GENIUS GUIDE
AUTUMN IS HERE, which for iPhone users means only one thing: a new version of iOS to get excited about. And for the first time we can say “iPhone” without adding “and iPad” as the iPad now has its own operating system, iPadOS. So iOS 13 is now only for iPhone and iPod touch users.
Among a host of new features in iOS 13, a few stand out. There’s the long–awaited new Dark Mode, as well as new ways to edit photos, improvements to Siri Shortcuts, and the ability to use the keyboard by swiping over characters.
iOS 13 OVERVIEW
Siri
> TIME TO TALK
Apple said at WWDC that Siri would have a new voice that would be completely software–generated, but more realistic than the current audio clips.
> AUTOMATE THIS
Siri Shortcuts is included by default, and it’s now easier to use with an Automations section that allows you to create custom routines.
> WORKING TOGETHER
Siri works with competitors to Apple apps in iOS 13, like Google Maps and Spotify. It works better with Apple’s AirPods and HomePod too.
Dark Mode
> TURN IT ON
Dark Mode changes the look of the OS and of apps that support it, making them, well, darker. You can set it manually in Control Centre or Settings, or make it come on automatically at night.
> IN THE BACKGROUND
New wallpapers can change to reflect Dark Mode or you can “dim the lights” on your existing wallpaper so that when you switch on Dark Mode it has higher contrast.
> Privacy and security
In iOS 13, you can sign into websites and apps using your AppleID, instead of creating a new username and password for each service. Just tap on “Sign in with Apple” and authenticate with Face ID or Touch ID. Apps are only allowed
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