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iOS 9 Feature Guide

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ContentsiOS 9 is compatible with these devices. 3

Introduction to iOS 9 4

Built in apps 5

iPad experience 14

Picture in Picture 17

Intelligence 21

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iOS 9 is compatible with these devices.iPhones

iPad

iPad mini

iPod

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Introduction to iOS 9iOS 9 is full of enhancements you’ll appreciate every day.

Your apps become more essential. New multitasking features on iPad make you even more productive. Siri can do more than ever, and new proactive suggestions help you get things done before you ask. And improvements at the foundation of the operating system enhance performance, battery life and security.

The more you do with iOS 9, the more you’ll wonder how you ever did without it.

Built in apps iPad experience

Intelligence Foundation

A new way to experience your news and great features for

the apps you use every day.

Do more on the big iPad display — in two

apps at once.

iOS 9 gets even smarter. And proactive suggestions make your

device even more helpful.

Faster performance, improved security,

convenient updates and longer battery life.

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News

All the news you want. Right where you want it.iOS 9 adds a new app to your Home screen. News conveniently collects all the stories you want to read, from top news sources, based on topics you’re most interested in — so you no longer need to move from app to app to stay informed. News also combines the rich and immersive design found in print with the interactivity of digital media, letting you enjoy stunningly crafted articles just how the publisher intended.

Built in apps

Apps that help you do more every day.The powerful built-in apps on your iPhone and iPad are designed for the essential things you use them for every day — mail, messages, web browsing, maps, making notes and so much more. iOS 9 brings key enhancements to several of these apps and introduces a brand-new one that will change how you experience news.

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A captivating experience.News brings the beautiful editorial layouts and typography of print to the screen. Enjoy interactive and engaging stories, rich with photo galleries, videos and animation. Content is optimised for both iPhone and iPad, so you’ll have a great reading experience no matter which device you’re using.

Leading news sources.Explore over a million topics from sources including top news organisations and indie publications. Choose the ones you want to add to your favourites so you can get the news that interests you — like business, technology, fashion, sport and more.

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The stories you really care about.The more you read, the more personalised the News app becomes, refining the selection of stories delivered to your screen so they are relevant to you. Easily share articles with others and save them to read offline. News stays on top of the stories you’re interested in. So you can too.

Apple News Format for Publishers. Articles with substance. And style.The Apple News Format allows publishers to craft beautiful editorial layouts and custom typography. Galleries, audio, video and fun interactions like animation make stories spring to life. Articles are automatically optimised for all iOS devices — so content is brought to millions of readers and looks great no matter which device it’s on. And News offers great business terms for publishers as well.

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Notes

Now more noteworthy.The Notes app has always been great for jotting down your thoughts. And now it’s great for so much more. Want an easy way to make a checklist of to-dos? Consider it done. Or add a photo, map or URL to a note. You can even draw a sketch with your finger. And thanks to iCloud, changes to your notes will be updated across all your devices and on iCloud.com. So you’ll always have your latest notes in hand.

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Add to your notes. From whatever app you’re in.Tap the Share button in Safari, Maps and lots of other apps to save attachments — maps, URLs, Pages documents and more — to a new or existing note. Can’t remember which note you added something to? The Attachments Browser organises all the items attached to your notes in one simple view, so it’s easy to find what you’re looking for.

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Turn lists into checklists.Add bullets with a tap to create checklists. Make a grocery list, a wish list or a to-do list — and tick off items as you go.

Sketch your thoughts.

Note it with a photo.

Use the tip of your finger to draw straight in your note. A selection of drawing tools lets you choose different brush styles and colours. And a handy ruler helps you keep things straight.

Now you can take a photo from within the Notes app. Or tap to access your photo library and add an existing photo or video to a note.

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All your notes across all your devices.Notes works with iCloud so you can access your notes no matter which device you’re using. Create a shopping list on your Mac and then tick off items at the store on your iPhone. All your changes are updated in real time.

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Wallet

Use more cards with Apple Pay.

Now you can use Apple Pay to make purchases with your Discover card or store credit cards, like Kohl’s Charge or JCPenney Credit Card. Add reward cards, like Dunkin’ Donuts DD Perks, Walgreens Balance Rewards, and MyPanera, to your Wallet app and receive and redeem rewards using Apple Pay. And now you can just double-click the Home button when your iPhone is locked to access Wallet and quickly pay with Apple Pay.

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CarPlay

Now your iPhone is an even better co-pilot.

If your car supports wireless connection to iPhone, you can use CarPlay without plugging in. CarPlay also plays audio messages, so you can hear from people in their own voices. If you use your car’s knobs to control CarPlay, you can now take full advantage of the way they tilt and spin to scroll through lists or pan around in Maps. And apps developed by car manufacturers are supported too — so you can control more of your car’s features without ever leaving CarPlay.

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iPad experience

Double up on productivity with iPad.Slide Over, Split View and Picture in Picture give you new ways to multitask on iPad. New QuickType features make formatting and text selection even easier — and put shortcuts at your fingertips.

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Multitasking

Do this.While you do that.

Your iPad is great for work. And for play. For creating incredible designs or powerful presentations. For building fun slideshows or video chatting with loved ones. And for tons of other stuff. Now you can make even better use of its large screen to do two of those things — at the same time.

Slide OverNow you can open a second app without leaving the one you’re in. So you can quickly browse the web, respond to a text message or jot something down in a note, then slide that app away and get back to the one you were using before.

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Split ViewWith Split View on iPad Air 2, you can go a step further and have two apps open and active at the same time. Work on a sketch with the reference photo beside it. Or write a paper while copying citations from a book in iBooks. When everything you need is right in front of you, it’s easier to focus.

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Picture in PictureWhile using FaceTime or watching a video, press the Home button and your video screen scales down to a corner of your display. Tap to open a second app and your video continues to play — even while you use the other app. So keep watching your favourite TV programme while you reply to the email that just came in.

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QuickType

Commands atyour fingertips.

Shape up your text in no time with an all-new Shortcut Bar, convenient editing tools and a handy new way to select text with Multi-Touch gestures. And now when you use a wireless keyboard with your iPad, you can enjoy even more keyboard shortcuts.

A built-in Shortcut Bar.

Bold, italicise or underline — even copy and paste — with just a couple of taps from your keyboard. The Shortcut Bar can also be customised for third-party apps, so the tools you need are always right where you need them.

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Selecting text is as easy as 1, 2.

Control the cursor on your iPad by simply moving two fingers anywhere on the screen, including over the keyboard, to select, edit and move text.

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Keyboard shortcuts. On any keyboard.

Use keyboard shortcuts to perform even more commands on your iPad — like switching between apps or bringing up Search with a wireless keyboard. And interact with your apps using their own built-in, custom shortcuts. Just press and hold a key like Command, Option or Control to see shortcuts in any app.

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Intelligence

A smarter way to do just about everything.Now Siri can search a wider range of topics for a wider range of answers. It understands what you say more accurately and delivers your results faster. iOS 9 is smarter in lots of other ways too — giving you helpful suggestions before you even ask.

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“Hey Siri, what else can I ask you?”

“Show me videos I took at Iva’s birthday party.”

“Remind me about this when I get to my car.”

Ask Siri to search through your photos and videos based on dates, locations and album titles. For example, say “Show me photos from my trip to Aspen in January” and you’ll get exactly what you’re looking for.

Siri can remind you about things you’re looking at in your apps — like Safari, Mail and Notes — and want to follow up on later. If you’re halfway through an email, you can say “Remind me about this tonight.” Or if you’re looking at a place in Maps where you want to stop later, you can ask for a reminder when you get to your car.

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Siri powers a more intelligent Search.You know Siri as a helpful assistant you can talk to, but Siri is also the technology that powers Search on your iPhone and iPad. And now you can get even more answers when you type in the Search field.

Sport scores and fixtures

See how your favourite sport team did in its latest match and get the current stats.

Weather forecasts

Get up-to-date weather forecasts for cities around the world.

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Stock prices

Get the latest stock prices when you type in a company name or ticker symbol.

Calculations and conversions

Do simple maths and conversions in Search.

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Quick connections

Find contacts and call or message them straight from Search.

Search deep within your apps

Can’t remember which app you saw that apple pie recipe in? Type “apple pie” in the Search field and, if the app supports it, Search will show you the recipe you were looking at earlier.

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A head start on every searchYour search screen is now pre-populated with contacts, apps, places nearby and more. And it’s proactive in other places too — making lots of little things just a little easier.

Relevant people

Places nearby

See the contacts you talk with most, those you talked to last or even those you’re next scheduled to meet.

See categories of places nearby, like Food, Drink, Shopping, Fun and more.

Suggested apps

In the news

Suggested apps are triggered by your routines and what you’re most likely to use. For example, if you always read the news in the morning, your News app shows up in the Search screen at the time you normally wake up.

Based on your location, see local news that’s trending where you are.

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Meet your proactive assistant.Based on the apps you commonly use and the time of day you use them, you’ll get intelligent suggestions for what you might want to do next — even before you ask.

Listening to music and audio

Plug in your headphones and iOS 9 recognises that you might want to finish the podcast you started earlier. Or connect via Bluetooth in your car, and your favourite playlist is suggested for the ride home.

Creating email and events

When you start adding people to an email message or a calendar invitation, iOS 9 suggests the people you usually include with them. iOS 9 also suggests recipients when you add commonly used subject lines or event titles.

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Adding events to Calendar

If you get an email with a flight reservation or a restaurant confirmation, iOS 9 can create a suggested event in Calendar for you.

Timely reminders

If your Calendar events include locations, iOS 9 assesses traffic and notifies you when it’s time to leave. You can choose to snooze or ignore the notification, or get directions and get going.

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Who’s calling?

Incoming call from an unknown number? If that number appeared in an email, iOS 9 lets you know who might be calling. And if someone sends you an email with contact information, that contact information can automatically be added to Contacts.

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Foundation

Engineered to perform.At every level.

Under-the-hood refinements bring you more responsive performance, easier updates, better battery life and tighter security. So your device works that much better — for everything you do with it.

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Even longer battery life. Smaller, more convenient updates.

Across the entire operating system, apps and key technologies have been made more efficient to trim battery usage wherever possible — so you get more battery life for the things you do every day. Thanks to ambient light and proximity sensors, your iPhone knows if it’s face down on the table and prevents the screen from turning on, even when you receive a notification. And the new Low Power mode lets you extend your battery life even further.

iOS 9 does even more to efficiently stream new updates to your device without having to first download and unpack them — which means you don’t need as much free space to update. And when it’s time for an update, you’ll get new notification options that let your device update while you sleep or when you use it least.

iOS 9 1.3GB

1 hour additional time before charging iOS 8 4.58GB

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Faster and more responsiveThe apps in iOS 9 now take advantage of Metal, making more efficient use of the CPU and GPU to deliver faster scrolling, smoother animation and better overall performance. Email, messages, web pages and PDFs render faster. And multitasking features on iPad feel fluid and natural.

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Improved security.Keeping your devices and Apple ID secure is essential to protecting all the personal information you store with and access through Apple — like your photos, documents, messages, email and so much more. iOS 9 advances security by strengthening the passcode that protects your devices, and by making it harder for others to get unauthorised access to your Apple ID account. These new security features are easy for you to use. But they make it much harder for anyone else to access your personal information.

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Six-digit passcodes Two-factor authentication

The default for passcodes on your Touch ID–enabled iPhone and iPad will now be six digits instead of four. If you use Touch ID, it’s a change you’ll hardly notice. But with one million possible combinations — instead of 10,000 — your passcode will be a lot tougher to crack.

A password alone is not always enough to keep your account secure. With two-factor authentication, when you sign in from a new browser or on a new device, you’ll be prompted for a verification code. This code is automatically displayed on your other Apple devices or sent to your phone. Enter the code and you’re quickly signed in — and any unauthorised users are kept out.

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