

Another convenient new feature allows users to mark any thread as unread and come back to it in their own time.
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With the new update to Messages, iOS users can edit, or delete the sent message if they want to. Source: Apple 3 most requested features added to Messages The apps that could benefit the most from live activities feature are various sports news apps, news apps in general, taxi and commuting apps, work out, weather and music apps, and more. On the other hand, this creates opportunities for better retention, at least for the most used apps. When it comes to app growth, fewer notifications can mean less engagement for certain apps. The notifications from the most used apps will be prioritized and shown above others. Additionally, a new notification feature named ‘live activities,’ will enable users to stay on top of live events they’re tracking such as sports news. Users can choose to hide these notifications throughout the day. Source: Apple App notifications and live activitiesĪpple has reimagined how notifications appear on the lockscreen, and now they roll in from the bottom of the screen. The apps that might particularly benefit from this update are photo editing apps that could see an increase in engagement. Given that more widgets can appear on the home screen, the user engagement of these apps may increase. All of these settings apply to the Home Screen too.įrom an app growth perspective, this lockscreen update can provide a temporary boost for apps that use widgets.

With the focus feature now extended to the lockscreen, users can match their lockscreens to an appropriate focus throughout the day. Moreover, users can now create multiple lockscreens for different moments.
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They can also choose which widgets they want to see and how they appear including calendar, activity level, Bluetooth connection, and more. Similarly to Android, iOS users can now personalize their lockscreens by applying different filters and effects to their screen image, choose backgrounds, and fully edit their photos, as well as choose different fonts and colors for the Date & Time feature. The upcoming iOS 16 brings new personalization features to lock screen, now with a completely customizable interface. iOS 16: new intelligence, sharing and communication features Lockscreen personalization We’ll be covering announcements about Benchmarks in App Analytics as well as App Store Connect updates that are expected on June 9th and 10th, so stay tuned for more.

In this recap, we’ll share the most exciting news related to iOS and what potential impact it could have on your app growth strategies.
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As well as introducing the new MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro (now powered by the Apple M2 chip), Apple announced updates to iOS, iPadOS, macOS, and watchOS. The long-awaited WWDC 2022 introduced a number of exciting updates of relevance to mobile growth professionals. Sit tight right here, for the latest, starting at 10AM PT/1PM ET/6PM BST.Editor note: The article was written by Phiture Consultants, Aleksandra Stankovic, Erica Saraval, Ksenia Klevtsova, Sergio Martinez, and Shivani Chhabra. Maaaybe hardware? Could we finally see the M2 chip for Macs and a long-rumored AR/VR headset.A peek at macOS 13 Mammoth, with some updated settings and apps.A breakout year for iPadOS 16, with more multitasking and work support.iOS 16 with an updated lockscreen, including new widgets and, perhaps, the preamble to an always-on display.Here’s a rundown of what we expect to see at today’s big event. Matthew and Brian will be heading things up, this time out, bringing you the latest updates to iOS/iPadOS, macOS, watchOS and the rest(OS) - and hopefully a few surprises, as well. We’ll be following along, as well, via our liveblog. You can watch the whole thing live right here.

This morning at 10AM PT, Apple is kicking off day one of WWDC with its customary keynote. It’s time to sit back and let some ecosystem updates wash over you for the next few hours.
