We’ve seen revolutionary tools like FaceTime and iCloud, along with Lock Screen customization and more.
So, what have been the most significant iOS updates of all time?
Read on, as we’ll list the most important ones in chronological order.
When the App Store first launched, it had less than 1,000 apps.
Besides patchy internet connections, calls and texts would often cost money.
Sometimes, you might still need to pay to call and text your friends and family abroad.
However, there are plenty of workarounds, and FaceTime is perhaps the best option for Apple users.
Apple initially introduced FaceTime in June 2010 with the launch of iOS 4.
Since then, FaceTime has made its way to the iPad and Mac.
Apple released iOS 5 in October 2011, moving away from the previous summer releases.
AirDrop entered the scene as well, allowing users to share files with other nearby Apple devices.
Apple attempted to combat some of those problems by introducing Night Shift in iOS 9.3.
Online privacy became a huge talking point, especially after the Facebook-Cambridge Analytica scandal.
you could add several handy widgets, including the local weather and your daily calendar.
The App Library was also introduced alongside iOS 14, allowing users to organize their apps with minimal effort.
Moreover, it’s possible for you to opt to have your Lock Screen change throughout the day.
Apple also introduced numerous changes to some of its long-standing apps, such as Mail and Messages.
Perhaps the most important for the latter was the ability toedit and unsend messages.