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INTRODUCTION

OF
APPL IOS

THINK DIFFERENT
PRESENTED BY

CHIRAG THAKRAR

ROMIL SONI

SAPAN SHAH

MOKSHI SHAH

VIRAL

BHAVESH VAGERIYA
SUBJECT
Ios Excel
Ios Ios

History Software update

Various home Adaoption of ios


screen
IOS
 iOS (previously iPhone OS) is a mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc. and distributed
exclusively for Apple hardware. It is the operating system that powers many of the company's iDevices.

 Originally unveiled in 2007 for the iPhone, it has been extended to support other Apple devices such as
the iPod Touch (September 2007), iPad (January 2010), iPad Mini (November 2012) and second-
generation Apple TV onward (September 2010). As of June 2014, Apple's App Store contained more than
1.2 million iOS applications, 500,000 of which were optimized for iPad.

 The user interface of iOS is based on the concept of direct manipulation, using multi-touch gestures.
Interface control elements consist of sliders, switches, and buttons. Interaction with the OS includes
gestures such as swipe, tap, pinch, and reverse pinch, all of which have specific definitions within the
context of the iOS operating system and its multi-touch interface. Internal accelerometers are used by
some applications to respond to shaking the device (one common result is the undo command) or
rotating it in three dimensions (one common result is switching from portrait to landscape mode).

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History

 The operating system was unveiled with the iPhone at the Macworld Conference &
Expo, January 9, 2007, and released in June of that year.[15] At first, Apple
marketing literature did not specify a separate name for the operating system,
stating simply what Steve Jobs claimed: "iPhone runs OS X" and runs "desktop
applications“

 Apple had released the iPod Touch, which had most of the non-phone capabilities
of the iPhone. Apple also sold more than one million iPhones during the 2007
holiday season.[21] On January 27, 2010, Apple announced the iPad, featuring a
larger screen than the iPhone and iPod Touch, and designed for web browsing,
media consumption, and reading iBooks.[22]

 In June 2010, Apple rebranded iPhone OS as "iOS". The trademark "IOS" had been
used by Cisco for over a decade for its operating system, IOS, used on its routers. To
avoid any potential lawsuit, Apple licensed the "IOS" trademark from Cisco.[23]
SOFTWARE UPDATES
 Apple provides major updates to the iOS operating
system approximately once a year over iTunes and also,
since iOS version 5.0, over the air. The latest version is
iOS 7.1.2, which is available for the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S,
iPhone 5, iPhone 5C, iPhone 5S, iPad 2, the third-
generation iPad, the fourth-generation iPad, the iPad Air,
the first-generation iPad Mini, the second-generation
iPad Mini, and the fifth-generation iPod Touch. The
update was released on June 30, 2014.
VERSIONS VICE HOME SCREENS
Home Screen
 The home screen (rendered by and also known as "SpringBoard") displays application icons and a dock at the
bottom of the screen where users can pin their most frequently used apps. The home screen appears whenever the
user unlocks the device or presses the "Home" button (a physical button on the device) whilst in another app. The
screen's background can be customized with other customizations available through jailbreaking. The screen has a
status bar across the top to display data, such as time, battery level, and signal strength. The rest of the screen is
devoted to the current application. When a passcode is set and a user switches on the device, the passcode must be
entered at the Lock Screen before access to the Home Screen is granted.[with photo]

 Since iOS version 3.0, a Spotlight Search function has been available on the leftmost page of the home screen page
allowing users to search through media (music, videos, podcasts, etc.), applications, e-mails, contacts, messages,
reminders, calendar events, and similar files. Third-party app files were not, and still are not, searchable using the
Spotlight feature. In iOS 7, this feature can be accessed by pulling down anywhere on the home screen (except for
the top and bottom edges that open Notification Center and Control Center).[28][29] [with photo]

 In iOS 3.2 or later and with a supported device, the user can set a picture as the background of the home screen.
This feature is only available on third-generation devices or newer – iPhone 3GS or newer, iPod Touch 3rd gen. or
newer, and all iPad models.
HISTORY
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 Researchers found that users organize icons on their homescreens based on usage-frequency
and relatedness of the applications, as well as for reasons of usability and aesthetics.
 Folders

 With iOS 4 came the introduction of a simple folder system. When applications are in "jiggle
mode", any two (with the exception of Newsstand in iOS 5 and iOS 6, which acts like a
folder[31]) can be dragged on top of each other to create a folder, and from then on, more apps
can be added to the folder using the same procedure, up to 12 on iPhone 4S and earlier and
iPod Touch, 16 on iPhone 5, and 20 on iPad. A title for the folder is
 automatically selected by the category of applications inside, but the name can also be edited
by the user. When apps inside folders receive badges, the numbers shown by the badges is
added up and shown on the folder. Folders cannot be put into other folders, though an
unofficial workaround exists that enables folders to be nested within folders.[32] iOS 7
updated the folders with pages like on the SpringBoard. Each page can hold nine apps, and the
Newsstand app is now able to be placed into a folder][SUMMARY]
HOME SCREEN VIEW (IOS 7)
ADAPTION OF IOS
ADAPTION OF IOS
HISTORY OF IOS
 iOS 1.0 – The iPhone was Born
 iOS 2.0 – App Store & Apps
 iOS 3.0 – Features
 iOS 3.2 – iPad
 iOS 4.0 - Multitasking
 iOS 5.0 – Siri, iMessage & more
 iOS 6.0 – Good Bye Google
ANROID vs IOS

OLD
NEW
REPLASED
WITH
IT
CURRENT STATE OF IOS
-There are over one million
applications available on the
App store, a high-capacity
megapixel camera / video
recorder, MP3 player, and
Internet / e-mail services.

-What this offeres to the world


in an EFFICIENT manner is
essentially a mobile operating
system that could fit in your
pocket.
IOS TECHNICAL ISSUE DOUBT

 Unusable Wi-Fi
 Wi-Fi connectivity
loss
 Music missing
 Short battery life
 Changes to iTunes
Match
 “Incompatible”
third party apps
 Apple’s iOS 6 apps
Various Button Displays Swiping gesture (VERY
important with iOS
interaction!)

And some more ways of interacting


General iOS Home Page
with the interface…sliders / switches
Interface
UP COMING VERSION
 iOS 8 is the biggest iOS release ever — for developers and everyone else. But
that wasn’t the goal. We simply set out to create the most natural experience.
Each enhancement has a purpose. Every new feature deserves to be a new
feature. Each function is more considered, each next step is more efficient. It all
adds up to an even better experience — one that is pleasantly surprising at first
and becomes utterly indispensable before you know it.

 It’s the details. The innovations. The complete experience. It’s the fact that you
can now see (and edit and organize) every photo you take on all your devices.
That you can add your voice right in a text message. And that your health and
fitness apps can now communicate with each other, with your trainer, and even
with your doctor.
 We’ve also provided developers with deeper access and more tools. So some of
the most amazing features in iOS 8 are being created right now. You’ll have new
keyboard options and even more ways to share your content. And you’ll be able
to use iCloud and Touch ID in ways you never have before.
 It’s going to be a great Fall. But for now, here’s a preview of some of the things
iOS 8 will do for you so you can do more than ever.
IOS 8
Thank you….for
your kind
aTTenTion….

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