iOS 7 beta is full of features and we keep discovering new features everyday…
Automatically Update Your Apps From App Store:
Yes that’s right, iOS 7 comes with the ability to automatically update your apps when they need to be updated… All what you have to do is going to Settings—>iTunes & App Store and switch on “Updates” (Just as shown in the picture above)..
By enabling such feature, all apps that needs an update will be installed automatically on your iPhone’s homescreen..
Now you’ll be able to hit the Updates tab in the App Store App to choose which apps to update, just like you do not in iOS 6.
We’ve already reviewed this feature before, iOS 7 beta 2 comes with the ability to enable dynamic text in apps that support it..
Dynamic Type will let any application that supports the feature adjust the font size in the app to better match what works best for you. Here’s how to enable it:
Go to Settings—>General. A bit down the page, you’ll see Siri, Spotlight Search, and then Text Size. Tap there.
Now,when you’re using apps like Mail, iBooks, or others that support Dynamic type, the font will be large enough (or small enough) to fit your own personal preferences. Neat!
iOS 7 beta brings with it a host of surprising features, one of which is the new way in which the mobile operating system handles multitasking. In iOS 6, a double click on the Home button on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch brings up a multitasking bar along the bottom of the screen. On iPhone and iPod touch, it only works in Portrait mode. On the iPad, it works in both Portrait and Landscape screen orientations.
That’s the same in iOS 7, but the visual look of the multitasking system is quite different. Instead of a small bar sliding up from the bottom, you get full previews of each app in the multitasking list. You can swipe left and right to move between apps at will. Also different in iOS 7 beta is the way you force quit apps, to start them anew or prevent certain ones from running in the background.
Set The Preferred Direction Type For Maps:
In Apple’s Maps app, which debuted in iOS 6, you’ve always been able to set the volume of the voiced directions, choose whether you want to use mile or kilometer units, and set your Map Labels to Always English or not.
Go to Settings—>Maps—> and scroll down to the Maps icon. Tap that, and then you’ll see the preferences for the Maps app in the right hand column if you’re on an iPad, or on the preferences screen if you’re on an iPhone or iPod touch running iOS 7 beta.
Tap on your preferred directions type: Driving or Walking. Now, when you type an address into the Maps app, you’ll automatically get the type of directions you want. So, if you’re a walker by nature, you’ll always get the best walking route. If, on the other hand, you live in a place where driving is the only option, then you’ll get the best driving directions.