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Anyone Else Excited About iOS 10?

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I'm looking forward to the improved notifications screen. But to be frank, this entire update feels like Apple playing catch up some more. For people who only have an iPhone as I do and no longer take part in the Apple ecosystem, a lot of what they announced won't really change anything on my end. Not about to start using iCloud. I already have a universal clipboard, it's called OneNote. My wife and I will get bored of playing with the new toys in imessage in one evening I'm sure. But the notifications and lock screen look like a solid improvement.
 
I'm looking forward to the improved notifications screen. But to be frank, this entire update feels like Apple playing catch up some more. For people who only have an iPhone as I do and no longer take part in the Apple ecosystem, a lot of what they announced won't really change anything on my end. Not about to start using iCloud. I already have a universal clipboard, it's called OneNote. My wife and I will get bored of playing with the new toys in imessage in one evening I'm sure. But the notifications and lock screen look like a solid improvement.

I don't know about OneNote, but with iOS 10 and macOS, the Universal Clipboard means the text I just copied on my iPhone can be pasted on my Mac. No intermediary steps.

But, if you don't have other iDevices (including Macs with that), then it's all moot. You're missing out on the voltron-ness though.
 
I am, though deleting unused stock apps is more a nicety than a must-have for me.

The biggest deals to me are the nuts-and-bolts additions: support for controlling third-party apps through Siri and the ability to expand and act on lock screen notifications. There's suddenly a good reason to use 3D Touch. Personally, I'm hoping that the expanded Siri leads to more Apple Watch apps. I've been dying for the chance to control Sonos from my watch -- this would make it more realistic ("hey Siri, get Sonos to play music in my living room").



I've gotta ask, why do you think the improved Siri may lead to more apple watch apps? That would be great because I'm a current apple watch owner but it does seem to feel like it can be improved. Do you think we could see more apps or would they wait to release this on a new version of the watch?
 
I am excited for iOS 10. Hope Apple puts out a worthwhile iPhone to go with it this year.

From what I understand the iPhone 7 will be a snooze unless you really need a better camera or 3gigs of RAM in the Plus version. Apple is holding its punches for the 2018 iPhone that will be the ten year anniversary addition, it will get front covering OLED screen like we all wish iPhones would have had for years now.

I hope the rumors of a 'dark mode' finally come to fruition !! (im sure they won't though 🙁)

It will make more sense next year when the iPhone has an OLED screen.
 
It makes plenty of sense right now for people that use phones in the dark.

Sure, but Apple normally doesn't always just go with what makes their customer's lives easier. They go with what makes them look good, and that is blacks on OLED.

For example the Apple Watch has had a black theme from day one basically, and it happens to be Apple's only OLED product.
 
Can't see that deleting a few unused apps is going to make much of a difference; by all accounts it only saves about 100-150mb which isn't really a lot in the grand scheme of things. Plus at the moment, deleting apps simply breaks some functionality.

I'm definitely excited for iOS 10. I can't say there's any one thing that excites me more than another, I'll reserve judgement of that until I get a chance to try it. It just further cements how much further ahead Apple is of the competition. Google really really need to start properly controlling Android the way Apple does with iOS.
 
Can't see that deleting a few unused apps is going to make much of a difference; by all accounts it only saves about 100-150mb which isn't really a lot in the grand scheme of things. Plus at the moment, deleting apps simply breaks some functionality.

I'm definitely excited for iOS 10. I can't say there's any one thing that excites me more than another, I'll reserve judgement of that until I get a chance to try it. It just further cements how much further ahead Apple is of the competition. Google really really need to start properly controlling Android the way Apple does with iOS.

Ahead how?
 
I've gotta ask, why do you think the improved Siri may lead to more apple watch apps? That would be great because I'm a current apple watch owner but it does seem to feel like it can be improved. Do you think we could see more apps or would they wait to release this on a new version of the watch?

Simply because there are some tasks that would be easier using voice than tapping around on a tiny screen. A Sonos controller on the Apple Watch (for an example) would have a limited visual interface; with voice, though, you could get it to do a lot.
 
Ahead how?

I'd say there are a few areas where iOS 10 is ahead (on-device face/object recognition, home automation, some of the actionable notifications and built-in messaging), but yeah... this is hyperbolic.

I may use Apple gear as a matter of course, but the "Apple is always the best" view bugs me just as much as those people who yearn for a total, eternal Android monopoly. Stay humble about your platform of choice and you'll have healthier attitudes toward both technology and yourself.
 
I'd say there are a few areas where iOS 10 is ahead (on-device face/object recognition, home automation, some of the actionable notifications and built-in messaging), but yeah... this is hyperbolic.

I may use Apple gear as a matter of course, but the "Apple is always the best" view bugs me just as much as those people who yearn for a total, eternal Android monopoly. Stay humble about your platform of choice and you'll have healthier attitudes toward both technology and yourself.

Exactly, only thing I hate is the interopability issue, I really like Android wear over the Apple Watch, but it doesn't support the only app/face I care about if paired with an iPhone. I have it paired with a cheap Android tablet for now...
 
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