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iOS 10 Features & Latest News: More Significant Tweaks Like Hide Stock Access Voicemail Transcription & More

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Apple recently unleashed the biggest iOS update ever, iOS 10. Apple's latest iOS 10 is the next major operating system designed for the iPhone, as well as iPad and iPod touch.

iOS 10 features range from an overhauled Lock screen interface, as well as half a dozen of Messages app's new capabilities.

Despite of all the major changes, there are dozens of more minor but still important tweaks that have been made to iOS 10 to make it feel entirely new, which includes individualized reading receipts, a new Wake Alarm in the Clock app, the ability to hide stock apps, and more, according to Mac Rumors.

The most notable changes of iOS 10 are Split-View Safari on iPad, Safari tabs (unlimited number of tabs), Safari autoplay (allow videos with no audio element to play automatically), Notes collaboration, Copy and paste (allow copied content to sync across Mac and iOS devices), iCloud Drive (houses all Mac files), Voicemail transcription (voice to text), Bedtime Alarm, and music storage optimization

Digging deeper into Apple's latest operating system, users will find a ton of brand new features that are included in the iOS 10. Similarly with the previous iOS launches, iOS 10 puts security and privacy front and center, in which the tech company has not changed its stance on either.

There are different kinds of privacy and security features working for the user in iOS 10, with many of these features are available on iOS 9 as well. But that doesn't mean that a person's iPhone or iPad that runs iOS 10 can't leak information. So, people should make sure they set up their device correctly to prevent any problems, BGR reported.

However, users are complaining that they ran into installation problems. Some users failed in the update process, with a subsequent error message asking them to link their iOS device into a PC or Mac in order to restore completely the operating system, based on the report of The Verge.

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