The 'Net is a waste of time, and that's exactly what's right about it.
What's New ?
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Design
Safari
Camera and Photos
iOS 7 is the most significant aesthetic refresh to the platform that we’ve seen, and it doesn’t stint in dropping icons and UIs . The familiar-but-digital approach had eased users into a touchscreen environment well. There’s more done with transparency and color blending. The icons have been completed remade, getting less fussy in the process look as though they’re made of frosted glass, the vague hint of what’s underneath showing through.
Panaroma Shot
Fingerprint additional feature only available in iPhone 5s and 5c .
but iOS 7 squeezes a little more functionality in while actually demanding less menu-digging. That’s mainly by surfacing the controls for HDR mode and the flash to the primary UI, with small buttons for them along the top of the preview screen.
Filters can be applied to both new shots and existing images viewed in the Photos app, which has also been updated in iOS 7.
Safari now spends more time in full-screen mode, the chrome of the UI hidden away until you actually summon it. It’s surprising what a difference that makes: with the top and bottom bars gone, and given the high-resolution Retina display, the screen suddenly feels far larger than the on-paper specifications would suggest.