Apple's iOS 8 launches today with new photo tools and Whatsapp-style messaging
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Ahead of Apple's iPhone 6 and 6 Plus going on sale on Friday, the tech giant is rolling out its iOS 8 software for older devices today.
The launch time is expected to be 10AM in Cupertino, which is 6PM BST, 1PM EST and 3AM in Australia.
Apple's latest software features updated photo editing tools and time-lapse videos, sounds and location features in the Messages app, and an Interactive Notifications tool.
Apple's iOS 8 software (pictured) was unveiled in June and is released today. Users can upgrade by opening Settings, General, and selecting Software Update. If the page states that the software is up-to-date, it means iOS 8 is not currently available for that device
Users can upgrade by opening Settings, General, and selecting Software Update.
If the page states that the software is up-to-date, it means iOS 8 is not currently available for that device.
Apple unveiled iOS 8 in June, and announced at last week's launch event that the software would be released on today. The release time is based on previous software launches.
Design-wise, the software looks similar to iOS 7, with flat icons and menus.
The search function on Apple's Photos app has been improved to make it easier to find photos, based on location, dates, or album name.
The Messages app in iOS 8 now lets users capture sounds to send in conversations, including voice notes, ambient sounds and music.
The new Messages app also takes on Whatsapp by additionally letting users send videos, start group conversations and enable Do Not Disturb to hide group notifications until a later time.
Elsewhere, users can send their location to friends, which appear on an interactive map, and send multiple photos and videos from the Camera Roll.
The launch time is expected to be 10AM in Cupertino, which is 6PM BST, 1PM EST and 3AM in Australia. In total, the software will be released in more than 145 countries worldwide
And clicking a photo or video shows all the files shared within a group conversation, without having to scroll through earlier messages.
One of the stand-out features mentioned by Craig Federighi, Apple's senior vice president of software engineering, at the unveiling in June was the Interactive Notifications tool.
This feature lets users reply to texts, emails, accept calendar invites, tweet and send Facebook messages straight from the notification banner.
It means users don't have to open the specific app, or leave the app they were already using.
In iOS 8, Apple has added support for more third-party keyboards and improved its own keyboard to add predictive text.
As a user types, they'll see a choice of words or phrases the software thinks they will type next, based on past conversations and writing style.
The new Health app on iOS 8 features a dashboard (pictured) showing all the user's health and fitness data. The app puts all heart rate, calories burned, blood sugar, and cholesterol information in one place, and blood type and allergy information can be accessed from the Lock Screen, in case of an emergency
The software is compatible with the iPod touch 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, 5S, and 5C, and comes pre-loaded on Apple's latest iPhone 6 (pictured left) and 6 Plus handsets (right). Users can additionally upgrade their iPad 2, iPad with Retina Display, iPad Air, iPad mini and the iPad mini with Retina display to iOS 8, too
The software can also distinguish between informal languages uses in the Messages app, for example, and more formal language when using the Mail app.
It also adjusts the style based on the person the user is communicating with, because their choice of words is likely more laid back with a spouse than with a boss.
The new Health app puts all heart rate, calories burned, blood sugar, and cholesterol information in one place, and blood type and allergy information can be accessed from the Lock Screen, in case of an emergency.
The software is compatible with the iPod touch 5, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, 5S, and 5C, and comes pre-loaded on Apple's latest iPhone 6 and 6 Plus handsets.
Users can additionally upgrade their iPad 2, iPad with Retina Display, iPad Air, iPad mini and the iPad mini with Retina display to iOS 8, too.
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