
This theme have awesome official hd wallpapers and hundreds of custom icons of iPhone 6 and 6S Plus for your android phone. Nevertheless, let’s wait to see what great iOS 8 apps are waiting for us.Enjoy the brand new experience for iPhone 6S Plus. It looks like Apple is laying the foundations for the future (or playing a catch game with Android, if you see it that way). And we all know how good iOS apps are in terms of quality and aesthetics. These will allow them to make prettier, better, and more powerful apps. However, the hidden gems are actually for the app developers, having access to new stuffs to include and play around with. Overall, iOS 8 does not seem to offer much. Better Safari tabs view on iPad, like the new Mac OS.Self-destruct photos and videos on Messages (a la Snapchat).Access to TouchID to third party apps (so you can login to certain apps using TouchID, which is going to be handy).Handy favorite contacts on the task switcher screen (double tapping the Home button).Search everything through Spotlight, even a movie currently playing in cinemas nearby.Great when you are driving and want to make a quick call to someone. “Hey Siri” (like the “OK, Google” on Android).You can read about all other new features over at Apple’s iOS 8 page but here are some of the useful features that may not be major, but pretty cool nevertheless, such as: In fact, SwiftKey already confirmed that they will make sure SwiftKey is coming to iOS 8 on a blog post! Other big changes include the abilities for installing third party keyboard apps (about time!) such as SwiftKey, which is my favorite third-party keyboard app on Android. Or do a quick delete of an incoming email notification, which is going to be handy. For calendar event invitations, you can even accept or reject it directly. The useful new features for everyone are the ability to do some quick actions to your notifications (such as Liking a Facebook notification or doing a quick reply to someone’s message sent to you). This morning at San Fransisco, Apple announced iOS 8 which doesn’t change the look of iOS in general, but laying the foundations for developers to create even better apps and some subtle changes. Despite of some rumors saying there was a high probability that one of Apple’s new devices would be unveiled during the WWDC 14, there was none.
