Now you can do inline replies to stay track of messages, and you can also be alerted of new messages with mentions.
Translate works in a conversational manner when rotate your phone into landscape mode.Īn update to Messages will help iOS 14 users to keep up with messages by allowing you to pin messages to the top of your list, along with a beautiful photo of the sender. A new Translate app also leverages Siri for translation. Siri’s engine can now be used for dictation, and speech-to-text will now be handled on-device for greater privacy. Siri is getting a huge update, taking less space in the interface. To multitask and stay entertained, Apple is also bringing picture-in-picture video to video apps, allowing you to continue playing videos in the background. There is also a new Widget Gallery to choose from all the available widgets. Widgets can also be placed on the home screen alongside apps and folders.
This way, you can pick the right amount of information for each one. The feature is introduced as a way to make it easier to find right app when you need it.Ī big change is also coming to Widgets, which now comes in different sizes for your different data needs. One possible for App Library include recently used apps. You can think of App Library as a collection of intelligently grouped apps in folders, similar to how Apple’s Photos apps uses AI to create photo collection out of your photo library. App Library is a new space at the end of your home screen pages that automatically arranges your apps in an easy to navigate view, Apple said. iOS 14Īpple is making it easier to find your apps and information from your home screen. “Great challenges have been met with great creativity,” Cook said, as he kicked off a socially distanced WWDC that was streamed from different locations. “We are committed to being a force for change,” Apple CEO Tim Cook said.Īpple also thanked healthcare workers for their work amid the global health pandemic. The company also introduced a new entrepreneurial developer camp for Black developers. Apple reaffirmed its commitment to education, economic equality, and criminal justice. WWDC kicks off with hope for equalityĪpple started off its WWDC keynote with a special message on inclusiveness in light of the death of George Floyd. You can rewatch the keynote above, or peruse the roundup of announcements below. Apple processors usher in a new era for Macs.