IOS 83 8 is the eighth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc, being the successor to iOS 7.
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IOS 83 8 is the eighth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc, being the successor to iOS 7.
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IOS 83 8 introduced Continuity, a cross-platform system that enables communication between devices in different product categories.
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IOS 83 8 introduced Spotlight Suggestions, a new search feature that integrates with many websites and services to show more detailed search results, including snippets of Wikipedia articles, local news, quick access to apps installed on the device, iTunes content, movie showtimes, nearby places, and info from various websites.
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IOS 83 8 includes a new predictive typing feature called QuickType, which displays word predictions above the keyboard as the user types.
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IOS 83 8 introduced Family Sharing, which allows up to 6 people to register unique iTunes accounts that are then linked together, with one parent becoming the administrator, controlling the overall experience.
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IOS 83 8 includes an additional data roaming option in Settings for European users, allowing greater control over data usage abroad.
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IOS 83 8 added iCloud Photo Library support to the Photos app, enabling photo synchronization between different Apple devices.
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IOS 83 8 added a new "Tips" app, that shows tips and brief information about the features in iOS on a weekly basis.
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IOS 83 praised the Extensibility feature, allowing apps to share data, and liked the support for third-party keyboards.
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IOS 83 particularly enjoyed actionable notifications and third-party widget support in Notification Center.
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IOS 83 criticized the lack of an option for choosing default apps, and he criticized the Settings menu for being confusing and unintuitive.
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