Apple WWDC 2015: Five interesting things about iOS9

With jamming the online Apple streaming site, the tech-afficinados unveiled the new versions of iOS, iOSX El Capitan, a new Apple music service and new watch OS at the its annual Worlwide Developers Conference.

Zee Media Bureau

New Delhi: With jamming the online Apple streaming site, the tech-afficinados unveiled the new versions of iOS, iOSX El Capitan, a new Apple music service and new watch OS at the its annual Worlwide Developers Conference.

Chief Executive Officer Tim Cook announced an update to the operating system for its Watch that should make apps for its latest gadget speedier and help untether it from the iPhone. The so-called "native" apps will be available to consumers this fall after an update to the watchOS.

Apple, a Stalwart enhanced user experience provider, brings to you a UI pacy and quicker than ever before. Here's looking at five interesting things about the just announced iOS9

1.)Entails an improved Siri search wherein one can search a gamut of things, invloving
a proactive Siri as well, suggesting alternatives according to your current location.

2.)Features the all new 'notes' delivering a novel experience of saving and using weblinks, pictures with a single finger swipe on the screen.

3.)Features a true multi-tasking on the i-Pad, which shall now display two apps on a split screen, enabling the user to watch videos, listen to music and read mails simultaneously.

4.)Apple Pay service is another highlight which is already supported by 2,500 banks, surpassing 1million locations. The Apple pay also syncs in well with the Apple watch, being one of its 'native app' providing the user the ease of swift payments by just raising the arm infront of the billing counter and just pay.

5.)Apple also renames 'Passbook' as 'wallet', app meant for credit and debit cards and boarding passes.

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