Apple iOS 9 Public beta arrives; It offers special room to store selfies and screenshots
Earlier this week, Apple announced the release of iOS 9 Beta. The beta version was made available to registered developers last month, but now the public beta is free for everyone. This means, you do not need an ID developer at a price of $ 99 which translates to about Rs 6300.
One of the highlights of the IOS 9 Beta is that the phone now automatically detect images and save them in separate groups for selfies and screenshots. This means the end of your photo library full of unnecessary and embarrassing selfies images.
"It seems that the phone decide what is a screenshot or selfie based on the way they have, instead of using any special image recognition technology, according to a Times of India report. IPhones and They have their own folders for time-lapse, slow motion, pictures and videos of the explosion.
Google Photos is also able to recognize pictures, selfies and other types of images. However, it does so using complicated software programs.
At WWDC 2015, Apple had introduced IOS 9 which is presented as an installation size of 1.8 GB instead of a whopping 4.6GB iOS 8. Here are some highlights of the new mobile operating system. In the event, the new version of OS X was baptized OS X The captain, who is also available to the public as a beta version. Click here to learn more about their performance, experience, and features.
By registering for public beta uisng Apple ID to register, users will notice a feedback Assistant application on both Mac and mobile. This will allow users to give their opinion on the new operating systems.
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