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Apple's iOS 5 - A rundown of the new features

A few days ago I installed the beta of iOS 5 for both the iPhone 4 and the iPad 2 to check out all the changes from iOS 4. I will talk about all the things I have noticed along with a bunch of screenshots so you can see some of the cool changes. Apple have announced that the public version of iOS 5 will be available sometime in August.

 

The 2 big things in iOS 5 is the notification system and Apple's new iCloud system. iCloud is cloud service from Apple which was announced on the 6th of June at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. The service allows users to store data such as music files and automatically sync between multiple devices such as: iPhones, iPods, iPads, Mac's and PC's. It also replaces MobileMe which will cease to exist next year, acting as a data syncing center for email, contacts, calendars, bookmark, notes, to-do lists and other data. WIth this update no more syncing with your computer and itunes. Can all be done over the air now. This I have been waiting for a long time and it is finally here.

 

Lets dig into the new version and see what we have.

 

 

 

iOS 5 Notification Screen

Here we have the notification screen that shows Phone, messages, emails, Twitter and any kind of notification for any app that you can set. We have seen this before in the Android OS. This however looks much more organized.

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Airplane Mode - iPhone 4 vs Samsung Galaxy SII

Since I travel a lot I decided to test how the Airplane Mode works on both of these phones. I’m sure most of you already know the frustrations of getting to an airport only to be waiting a looong time before you get any of the roaming mobile networks signal.

 

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As soon as I landed in Kuala Lumpur I decided to turn the Airplane Mode off on both phones and the signal searching started. The iPhone 4 took close to 5 minutes.. Yes 5 blinking minutes before it found the Malaysian Mobile providers. In contrast the Samsung SGS2 found the signal in just over a minute and a half. Thats quite impressive although I would think it has more to do with the Android OS than the phone.

The iPhone 4 has one of the worst signal searching of any phone I know esp when you roam and even when it finds a signal it loses it quickly and starts the whole search for signal again.

 

Winner: Samsung Galaxy SII

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