![]() ![]() IOS mobile operating system brought few changes to both the interface and technical foundation of the iOS with a stable, dependent and solid performance. Initial Version– Released on September 16, 2015įinal Version– Released on August 25, 2016 The system features of this version are Spotlight, Continuity, Keyboard, Notifications, and Multitasking. With the help of the iOS 8 version, the consistency and stable operation returned to the operating system and became beneficial to users with UX system modification. Initial Version– Released on September 17, 2014įinal Version– Released on August 13, 2015 The system features of this version are AirDrop, Design, Notification Center, Multitasking, Control Center, and Siri. IOS 7 version was completely designed for User Interface. ![]() Initial Version– Released on September 18, 2013 The system features of this version are Siri, Settings, and Facebook Integration. IOS 6 version was first introduced by Siri and later surpassed by competitors and revolutionary technology. Initial Version– Released on September 19, 2012įinal Version– Released on February 21, 2014 The system features of this version are Newsstand, Siri, and Reminders. iOS 5 revamped notifications, added temporary banners that appear at the top of the screen. Initial Version– Released on October 12, 2011Īpple responded to the growing trend of cloud computing by introducing new platforms and system features. The system features of this version are Spell check, Camera, Home screen, Mail, and Safari iOS 4 version introduced folders on the home screen and increased the number of apps that can be displayed. The iOS 4 was announced at the company’s Worldwide Developers Conference in June 2010. Initial Version– Released on June 22, 2010įinal Version– Released on 4.3.5 on July 25, 2011 The system features of this version included iTunes, Text, Calendar, Weather, Camera, YouTube, Stocks, Calculator, Clock, Settings, Notes, Voice Memos, Maps, App Store. IOS 3 introduced the spotlight and search indexing features that are designed to help the users to connect with specific information on their device. Initial Version– Released on June 11, 2010įinal Version– Released on 3.2.2 on August 11, 2010 The system features of this version included Calendar, Text, Camera, Weather, Photos, YouTube, Camera, Stocks, Maps, Calculator, Notes, Clock, iTunes, App Store, Settings. IOS 2 version of iOS introduced the third-party applications and system features that are available to iPod and iPhone Touch. Initial Version– Released on July 11, 2008įinal Version– Released on January 27, 2009 This was the first version of the software compatible with the iPod touch. ![]() The pre-installed system features of this version included a Camera, Calendar, Photos, Notes, Safari, Phone, Mail, iPod, videos, and music. This version of iOS was the first iteration of the touch-centric mobile operating system. IOS 1 is the first release of Apple’s mobile operating system. Initial Version– Released on June 29, 2007 ![]() Each version of the iOS has been launched with multiple updated features every year.īelow you will find the history of each version of iOS with system and app features: 1. iOS utilizes a multi-touch interface where simple features and functionalities are used to operate the device by swiping the fingers across the screen to move pages or pinching the fingers to zoom out images. There are occasionally some app developers that release some data on which iOS versions are in use with their apps, though that’s both less commonly available and also tends to be app-specific.IOS is Apple’s mobile operating system that runs the iPad, iPhone, and iPod Touch devices. The actual answer here is entirely up to you and your app requirements, and the decision is usually based on which iOS features and capabilities you’re looking to use within your app and from there the associated iOS releases, and on which iOS versions your intended or your most important users are currently running. IOS 12 is the only officially supported version.Īpple doesn’t usually release patches for older iOS versions, either. The Apple iOS developer forums would probably be a better place for this and similar questions. ![]()
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