It works over 3G or Wi-Fi connections, and supports text, video and photo messages outside of cell service provider’s SMS and MMS offerings. iMessage iOS 5 is getting its own instant messaging service that’s available to iPhone, iPad and iPod touch users.
Game Center Apple’s Game Center is gaining support for user photos, in-app game purchases, turn-by-turn game support, and more options for locating new friends.
Updates will be delivered as deltas, meaning they include only changes instead of the full operating system.
PC Free Apple is dropping the need to connect iOS devices to computers running iTunes to complete the activation process.It also includes an improved portrait view, the ability to move email addresses between fields, support for flagging messages, and S/MIME support. Mail The new Mail app offers encrypted message support, improved message searching, and rich text formatting.It also adds grid lines for easier photo composition, and the ability to set focus and exposure automatically with a tap. Camera Apple’s Camera app gained the ability to take photos even when the screen is locked and use the Volume Up button as a shutter release.The app lets users track tasks, set alerts, track tasks by location, set priorities and due dates, and can be viewed in iCal or Outlook. Reminders iOS 5’s Reminders feature adds task management to the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch.It also includes an Instapaper-like Reading List feature that tags articles for later viewing, adds support for emailing article contents instead of just URLs, and adds tabbed browsing for iPad users.
The feature lets users find, purchase and update digital newspaper and magazine subscriptions, and automatically updates subscriptions in the background. Newsstand Apple is mirroring its iBookstore with Newsstand.Notifications no longer interrupt applications, and tapping a notification takes users to the apps they’re associated with. Notification Center iOS 5’s Notification Center replaces the current push notification system with an interface that shows missed calls, calendar alerts, app alerts, instant message notifications and more in one place.The major OS update will include a redesigned push notifications system and a new iMessage messaging service, and drops the need to connect to a computer to activate devices. The new version of iOS will be available for the iPhone 4, iPhone 3GS, third and fourth generation iPod touch, and the iPad and iPad 2. Apple used its iPhone-related media event Tuesday morning to announce that iOS 5 will be available for the iPhone, iPad and iPod touch on Wednesday, October 12.