Apple iOS 10 New Updates Released

After undergoing beta testing since September, Apple released its newest iOS 10 on October 25. The update is now offered for free to all current macOS Sierra users around the world. The MaCos Sierra was first announced in September and has since been in Beta testing.

Before launching the final version, company limestone five betas. You can download the latest update from Update function in the Mac App Store if you already have a former beta version of the 10.12.1 installed. The users can also get their new iOS 10 from the Apple Developer Center.


As reported by Mac Rumors, the iOS 10 update contains new features, especially for iPhone 7 Plus camera. The update offers an automatic smart album in Photos for Depth Effect images to iPhone 7 Plus owners. The new update also improves security and fixes bugs of the devices. It enhances the reliability of Auto Unlock with Apple Watch, and Microsoft Office's compatibility when using iCloud Desktop and Documents.


Portrait Mode is the significant update of the iOS 10.1, but it only iPhone 7 Plus owners can get benefit from the update, considering it requires the rear dual-lens camera. The portrait mode is a special camera mode within the default application that adjoins a separate bokeh effect, which hazes the surroundings and actually emphasizes on your topic.


The new MacOS Sierra also fixed a previous problems regarding Mail’s incapability to keep informed when using a Microsoft Exchange account. The matter with the Universal Clipboard has also been determined.

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