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iOS
DeveloperApple Inc.
Written inC, C++, Objective-C
OS familyUnix-like (BSD), OS X
Working stateCurrent
Source modelClosed source
Initial releaseJune 29, 2007; 17 years ago (2007-06-29)
Latest releaseiOS 18.0[1] released September 16, 2024; 26 days ago (2024-09-16)[2]
Latest previewiOS 18 Beta 5[3] released August 5, 2024; 2 months ago (2024-08-05)[3]
Marketing targetArtists, designers, casual users
Available in40 languages[4]
Platforms64- (and previously and 32-bit) ARM architectures (iPhone, iPod, iPad, iPad Mini, and 2nd gen. and higher Apple TV), Apple A4, Apple A5, Apple A5X, Apple A6, Apple A6X, Apple A7
Kernel typeHybrid (XNU)
Default
user interface
Cocoa Touch (multi-touch, GUI)
LicenseProprietary EULA except for open-source components
Official websitewww.apple.com/ios/

iOS (previously named iPhone OS) is an OS for smartphones, made and sold by Apple. It is the mobile OS of the iPhone. At first iOS was called iPhone OS, but it was renamed to iOS in 2010 to show that the operating system was being supported on new Apple devices.[5]

iPhone OS 1

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iOS was released in 2005, simply known as running a version of OS X for the first generation iPhone. Apple said on January 9, 2007 at a conference that there will be a new product, the iPhone, and it would have a "revolutionary" operating system.[6]

On March 6, 2006, Apple renamed this form of OS X to "iPhone OS" following the release of the iPhone software development kit.

iPhone OS 2

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On July 11, 2008, along with the release of the iPhone 3G, Apple released iPhone OS 2.0, which introduced the App Store.

iPhone OS 3

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In June 2009, Apple released iPhone OS 3.0, which was released along with the iPhone 3GS. It was a minor upgrade to iPhone OS 2.0 except it could do a few new things. iPhone OS 3.0 was available for the first iPhone and iPod Touch, but not all features were supported on those devices. The last version to support the first iPhone and iPod Touch was 3.1.3. It was later available for the iPad when it was released (as of version 3.2).

In September 2009, Apple renamed "iPhone OS" to "iOS". The trademark "IOS" has been used by the tech company Cisco, so Apple licensed the trademark in order to avoid conflicts.[7]

In mid-2010, Apple also released a significant update, iOS 4.0, which added the ability of multitasking, the option to have a wallpaper for the home screen and gives the user the ability to run several apps at the same time, while the number of apps are affected by the device's RAM. Not only that, but it also had a more polished design and was the first version of iOS to be available for the iPod Touch for free. Unfortunately, the iPhone 3G and iPod Touch (2nd generation) have limited features, meaning that they can't multitask or have a wallpaper for the home screen.

In October 2011, Apple released iOS 5, which introduced many new features such as the notifications pull-down bar, a free messaging service called iMessage, iCloud, and more. A voice assistant named Siri was also released to the iPhone 4S.

iOS 6 was released on September 19, 2012 with even more features. Siri was released to the iPad (3rd generation), iPod Touch (5th generation), and the iPhone 5. YouTube was removed and a YouTube app was added to the App Store. Google Maps was also removed and replaced with Apple Maps.

On September 18, 2013, iOS 7 was released with a new look and many features, and a new feature called "Control Center" where you can control basic settings, music, AirPlay, brightness, flashlight, and more.

On June 2, 2014, Apple announced iOS 8 at their annual Worldwide Developers Conference. It has several new features, such as a new app called Health, a feature called QuickType, which predicts which words you will type, and several other features.[8] It was officially released to everyone on September 17, 2014.

iOS 9 was Started in September 2015, lot of new features including Quicktype Improvement, redesigned search spotlight and many others. Newstand are No longer works and replaced with Apple News app only available in united states and Also apple Passbook Was No longer works and Replaced with Apple Wallet.[9]

iOS 10 was launched in September 2016, it had lot of new features including Redesigned Lock Screen and Notification, Redesigned Control Center, Siri can open third-party apps, Memories in Photos and many others. In October 2016 Apple News App Available in United Kingdom and Australia.

iOS 11 was announced in mid-2017. It supports the iPhone 5S and newer, the iPad Air and newer, all iPad Pro models, the fourth-generation iPad mini, and the sixth-generation iPod touch. The update removes the labels from the main Phone, Messages, Mail, and Safari icons. The App Store and iTunes store logos are replaced with a simple "A" logo and star logo with a blue and purple background, respectively. The Control Center is also easier to use, with bigger buttons and custom controls for functions like Low Power Mode and Mobile Hotspot. On the Plus models of the iPhone 6, 6S, and 7, the Lock Screen can also be rotated. In the Control Center and on the Lock Screen, when a song is playing, only the song name and artist are shown instead of also showing the album name.

iOS 11 also allows users to "offload" apps, meaning that an app can be deleted while leaving behind the app's data. It also provides suggestions and functions for saving storage space, such as deleting old messages and files. Instead of the iCloud Drive app, there is a Files app that allows users to view their files in the iPhone itself and iCloud Drive.

iOS 12 was launched in September 2018, New features including Screen Time, Redesigned Photos Apps, Added 70 New Emojis and Many others,[10] In march 2019. Apple finally available news app in Canada[11]

iOS 13 was launched in September 2019, it had lot of new features including Dark mode, Improved Maps and many others.[12] In iOS 13.5 Apple Had new features unlock face ID with wearing mask,[13] In May 2020 Apple and Google had launches COVID-19 Notifications Exposure API.[14]

iOS 14 Was Launched in September 2020, it had lot of new features and changes including App library, Home Screen Page, Widget on Home screen and many others.[15]

iOS 15 was Launched in September 2021 it had lot of New features and changes Including Focus Mode, New Widget, Live text, Redesigned UI and many others.[16]

iOS 18 was released in September 2024. It had works in iPhone XR and Newer and it's had lot of new features including Home screen customize, Redesigned Settings, Control Center Customize and Many others.[17]

App Store

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The only way to get the software (apps) in iOS is the App Store. The App Store is an electronic market which gives you the ability to buy "apps" (applications), small user interface applications. By January 2013, Apple confirmed to have more than 800,000 applications in the App Store.[18]

Important updates

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iOS Version 7, launched Sep 18, 2013, presented a radically different tone for the iPhone, than the aesthetic which had become iconic already under vers 1 through 6: first with sharper, brighter, flatter icons; less of the photographically detailed: fewer pigments but more uncommon ones, and second with a translucent smoke glass icon tray pulldown. A third major aesthetic difference lay in the shade of blue chosen, which was brighter and especially highlighted the style of version 7 over iOS 1.0.

iOS 7.03, released Oct 23, 2013, mostly disabled the gyroscopic compass on the Apple iPod Touch, including new-at-the-time models. Later software updates further restricted compass-related hardware features, to only devices with GPS/cellular connectivity.

A "soft update" over iTunes, of Sep 9, 2014, increased the size of every user's iTunes by U2's Songs of Innocence album, which at the time could not be deleted from many users' libraries.

iOS 8, which launched Sep 12, 2014, while not as radical an aesthetic change as iOS 7 from iOS 6, being virtually required for many users.

References

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  13. Pathak, Khamosh (2020-05-20). "Update Your iPhone for Face ID Mask Detection in iOS 13.5". How-To Geek. Retrieved 2024-10-12.
  14. Etherington, Darrell (2020-04-29). "Apple and Google release first seed of COVID-19 exposure notification API for contact tracing app developers". TechCrunch. Retrieved 2024-10-12.
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