Monday, September 26, 2011

Apple iOS 5 will be unveiled on the Oct. 10

It seem that iOS5 is becoming more close to us. Because Twitter made a schedule for "Developer Teatimes" on October 10th and 12th. And we believe the release date is coming near, and someone predict that it should come out on the Oct. 10th.


Let's get more information about the iOS 5 features:
1. Notifications System: It’s a central spot for all your notifications — including those from apps — and it can be accessed by swiping your finger down from the top of your iPhone.

2. Lock screen:The iOS lock screen now provides a lot more information than before — and allows you to access apps directly by swiping across the screen. This way you’ll be able to manage specific app alerts and notifications.

3. Newsstand:Apple has made something called Newsstand. It’s supposed to act as a direct line to magazines, newspapers, and other media. It allows for background downloads of media and places it into something that resembles the iBooks app.

4. Twitter:Due to the incredible popularity of Twitter, Apple has chosen to fully integrate it into iOS. This means that you’ll be able to tweet directly from the Camera, Photo, YouTube, Maps, and Contacts apps. You can even use Twitter to automatically update the photos in your contact list.

5. Safari:Apple’s giving its mobile browser some improvements.

6. Reader:This small feature will kick in when you’re reading a tale on a website. It will basically provide you with an option to make the content simpler on the eyes and provide you with a link to email the tale.

7. Reading List:Want to mark something for later reading? You can use the Reading List feature. It appears to even sync across devices, so if you prefer to end reading something on your iPad or your Mac instead of your iPhone, you can.
From http://www.unlock-iphonesoftware.com/apple-unveils-ios-5-heres-whats-new/

How about iPhone 5:
It is conventional that a new handset will launch after a new version of iOS released. So that's to say, the iPhone 5 will also come out on the Oct. 14th or 15th, which fits in with the report that Apple store employees cancelled the holiday on these two days.

When it comes to iPhone 5, it should supports H.264 or MPEG4 video file formats like other Apple devices. So how about enjoying multimedia file like .flv or .mkv, 1080p .m2ts videos on the handy iPhone 5?

Of course, there is an easy way out. With the
Mac iPhone 5 Video Converter, you can effortless to transcode the originally and unsupported file formats to iPhone 5 acceptable file formats. Anyway, it also acts as the
iPhone 5 Video editor for Mac, which do the some practical video editing job, like iPhone 5 video trimming, video cropping, adding video effects and so forth. Click here to know more about the specially designed
Mac Video Converter for iPhone 5.

Note: If you are using the Windows OS, maybe the iPhone 5 Video Converter can meet your demand for watching unacceptable video sources on the handy iPhone 5.

Related reading:
The tough competition between iPhone 5 and Samsung Galaxy S2

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