The Apple Inc.'s iphone 5 will have amazing iOS 5

| Monday, September 12, 2011
By Vivek Paliwal


Exactly how would you like if your personal iPhone turn into your own private associate? Apple's acquisition last year of artificial-intelligence Company Siri shows a service which will let you tell your phone what exactly you need, and it will decide the rest for you. This must-see video demo of the original, unreleased Siri app shows just how you can request a restaurant reservation before you go to the movie house. The mobile app subscribes your demands and presents the information and facts you require, going as far as coordinating the two activities around each other so they don't clash. The potential is incredible, and integration of this particular functionality into iOS 5 could represent the moment Apple moves into the search business.

iOS 5 will identify your face. Apple's new face-recognition engine, that most likely powers the fancy new Photo Booth in Mac OS X Lion -- you know, the one where special effects pursue your face, even if you move around -- is confirmed to be incorporated as an API in iOS 5, so app programmers may join in with the face-chasing amusement.

Proof of new gestures in iOS 5 that unlock a hidden control panel appeared in July. Simply swipe through a corner and a completely new menu offers a home button, volume level controls, a screen-rotation lock and also a 'shake' button to simulate shaking the panel. But, realistically, using a gesture to use this menu looks a long-winded way to do a simple job. Another rumoured gesture-based control might relate with exactly how an individual share data files between your iphone and apple ipad. You may be able to 'pour' files from one to another. Alternatively, you could choose a data file and flick it next to a neighbouring iPhone that will send it across.

An Apple Inc patent suggests the company's engaged on a way for you to follow friends and find their location -- helpful on a hectic evening out. The resulting facility might even let you introduce yourself to other iPhone end users on screen before meeting them face to face. Rather than permit any kind of Tom, Dick or Harry finds you, there could be some sort of filtering system that compares your media libraries to determine if you have common interests.

To be honest, if you've got the same iTunes gallery and read the same iBooks, you are most probably getting on well. This particular feature was initially found in iOS 4.3 however it seems Apple made a decision to put the project on hold. Perhaps it'll see the light of day on the iPhone 5.We all know the details regarding iCloud, but it's worth mentioning how a recent beta version of iOS 5 seemed to offer streaming of music over iTunes Match. When the blogosphere went bananas above the concept, Apple pulled it from the next beta update. The Web pulled a sad face, however it might be a hint that Apple company wants to offer you discrete over-the-air streaming in the future. Ultimately, there are also reports that Japanese iPhone owners will receive earthquake alerts through iOS 5, a feature that's popular in Japanese smart phones. It is an amazing concept, although we can't help but be reminded of this XKCD cartoon.




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