Apple’s free [iOS 8] operating system “seems to have an answer for your biggest gripes, checking them off the list, one by one. It also throws in some new features that you won’t know you needed until you try them. And it gives you faster ways to navigate your phone,” Katherine Boehret writes for Re/code.
“This free software update to the iPhone operating system seems to have an answer for your biggest gripes, checking them off the list, one by one. It also throws in some new features that you won’t know you needed until you try them. And it gives you faster ways to navigate your phone,” Boehret writes. “It does all of this — yet it isn’t obviously different-looking from the mobile OS that you already know, so you’ll find it familiar.”
“I’ve been testing iOS 8 for the past week on both of the new iPhones, the iPhone 6 and iPhone 6 Plus, which have the largest iPhone screens yet Boehret writes. “Though it had a couple hiccups, like the Mail app crashing a few times, it’s a fast, solid and fresh version of iOS that users will like.”
Much more in the full review here.
Related articles:
Apple announces iOS 8 available September 17th – September 9, 2014
8 things you’ll love about Apple’s new iOS 8 – September 8, 2014
HealthKit integration in iOS 8 will pull in billions of dollars for Apple – August 19, 2014
iOS 8’s four most surprisingly useful features – July 18, 2014
Apple unveils iOS 8, the biggest release since the launch of the App Store – June 2, 2014