Apple's WWDC 2022 developer conference opened at 10:00 a.m. on June 6, US time, or 0:00 a.m. on June 7, Vietnam time. While the entire event was held online, Apple invited a number of students and developers to Cupertino to watch the opening speech. According to MacRumors, the focus of this year's WWDC is iOS 16, tvOS 16, macOS 13, and watchOS 9.
iPadOS 16 has new features that make iPad more intuitive, customized, and convenient. Apple has confirmed exactly which iPads will be able to run iPadOS 16, and the good news is that if your iPad is currently running iPadOS 15, you can almost certainly upgrade. In fact, there are only two models that are considered outdated: the 4th generation iPad mini and the 2nd generation iPad.
secondment to iPadOS
The message app on the new operating system allows you to edit messages or recall any message for up to 15 minutes after sending as well as mark messages as unknown to help you respond as soon as you have time.
You can also restore messages within up to 30 days of deleting them. In addition, the SharePlay feature can now be enabled right in the messaging app, and Apple also allows developers to integrate the sharePlay feature directly into their apps with API Shared With You.
So when someone sends you a video or article that you don't have time to watch at the moment, you will easily find it the next time you open the app.
Dich, Siri Live Text
The new translation app will keep the keyboard available for voice entry, allowing users to combine voice and text in real time. The translation app also automatically adds emoji to messages via Siri. Live Text now works across videos, allowing users to cut text in videos.
Family Sharing
Family Sharing is now available to control children's accounts, including setting age limits and setting a new device more easily. The company has also allowed users to share photos in the family with the iCloud photo library sharing feature for up to five people in a family. All users have the same rights: add, edit, like, capture and delete photos and photos that will appear in all users' memories and Widgets.
More Weather apps
Unlike the iPhone, the iPad does not have its own Weather and Computer app, instead users have to use a web app. However, iPadOS 16 has added an independent Weather app for users to use. The application interface will be reorganized to take advantage of the main screen space on the iPad.
Reference Mode and Display Zoom
iPadOS 16 allows users to use the 12.9-inch iPad Pro as a reference screen with consistent color accuracy across devices. In addition, the Display Zoom feature takes advantage of the power of the M1 chip to increase the density of the screen's photo points, thereby making the application display more. iPadOS allows the app to use virtual RAM, up to 16GB, making it more powerful multi- task.