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iOS 13: Apple brings Dark Mode to iPhones and multitasking overhaul to iPads


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But we'll have to test the new OS to be sure.Every iOS update brings changes to key apps made by Apple itself, and most of the apps included with a new installation of iOS have seen some changes. The upgrade to Apple Maps will bring far more detail to the overhead view of roads and landmarks, with this rolling out to the entire United States by the end of 2019 and "select countries" next year.Reminders has seen a ground-up interface overhaul, with natural-language processing similar to what's seen in third-party apps—you'll be able to type the relevant details and Reminders will understand when and where the reminder should be set for.Apple is also adding a swipe-typing ability to its iOS keyboard for the first time, replicating something that has been available in third-party keyboards for years. Apple also demonstrated a new feature that allows developers and power users to easily cycle among different versions of the same app on the iPad. We'll have more details on iPad improvements in a separate article.As was the case with iOS 12, iOS 13 emphasizes improved performance and stability. The system also gives each app a different random address, so you can easily turn off emails from any particular app developer.Another privacy-related improvement will come to home-security cameras connected to Apple's HomeKit. Apple devices will analyze your security video locally so that you can be alerted of activity caught by the cameras and then encrypt that data and send it to iCloud where not even Apple can see it.iOS 13 will be a free update for all supported devices.

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