Having used every version of iOS and Android since inception, I am always very excited to jump on the latest and greatest smartphone operating system. You see, operating systems say as much about a company and about the future as it says about what’s important now. While this isn’t a deep analysis on OS mind reading, I wanted to share with you my initial thoughts on Apple’s iOS 6 for the iPhone and iPad.
There are elements about Android and iOS that I like. None of these operating systems is perfect, but each has things that I really like and is valuable to its different kinds of users. iOS 6 is no different in that there are certain things I really like about it.
- Do Not Disturb: Ironically, my favorite thing about iOS 6 isn’t about what it enables me to do, but what it enables me
not to do. My phone is my alarm clock and it was very annoying at 2am when it would start buzzing due to someone in China posting on my Google+ wall or getting other notofocations. Well, no more.. one button means bliss.
- VIP inbox: This is a special sort on important people. Like many, I get about 200 emails a day but refuse to let it run my life. The VIP mail “sort” enables me to instantly see the most important messages from the most important people, like my wife. And clients, of course.
- Improved Message Sync– I have two iPads and my iPhone so iMessage synchronization is key. iOS 5 was a bit spotty, but iOS 6 has been spot on so far. Thank you Apple.
- Reply with Message: Like many, my work day includes bouncing between calls, desk time, and driving. When
I’m on a call and a client calls, I want them to know that I will get right back to them. With “Reply with Message”, its only two presses and I can SMS and message I like.
- Facebook Integration: Instead of opening the Facebook app to share something, it is now built into the core of the OS. This means saving time, clicks, and contacts integration. Even though Android and webOS had this for a long time, it still doesn’t diminish it as a good feature.
- Shared Photo Streams- This will be huge in my family as almost everyone in the family has an iPhone or iPod and we love sharing pictures. I will probably use this for more personal photo sharing versus pulling me away from Facebook, Twitter, or Google+.
- Maps- I use both an Android and iOS phone (sometimes Windows Phone) at the same time to always compare and contrast the experiences. I’ve always been happy with the maps on Android devices as it had turn by turn directions that were very accurate. The Apple maps function so far has worked so-so (my kid’s school missing) in my little town of Austin and I have a heard a lot of chatter about others having some issues. Steve Wildstrom does a good job of covering some of the Apple maps challenges here.
- Panorama Mode- I’ve been taking panoramic pictures for a long time. Before adding the feature ti iOS 6, I just used Microsoft’s Photosynth app that’s been available in the App Store for a long time.
- Siri- There has been a lot of research done that says on the whole mainstream consumers are happy with Siri. In my n=1 research, I have never been thrilled with Siri’s ability to determine what I am saying. I haven’t yet noticed a sharp improvement in this capability, either, but others, like Tim Bajarin, have. My bar is set quite high as I am in the car over two hours a day and want to do a lot of voice texting and dictation. Because of Siri’s lack of accuracy with my voice, I am not planning on using the additional database capabilities like sports score, movie times and restaurant reservations. But I am sure others will love it.
- Passbook- Think of Passbook as the one digital place for all those annoying paper items or bonus and discount
cards that I always manage to misplace. Apple says you can put airline tickets, movie tickets, coupons, loyalty cards and more. I am very excited about this feature as I am paperless. Unfortunately I cannot get it to work, and as of this writing, I keep getting error messages. I’m not the only one with this challenge as I have seen many Twitter posts on the same thing.I have researched this and don’t have a fix yet, but will update this as soon as I do.
Overall it had some performance improvements as well. The Tivo app seems touchier, it works with the new Stream product (one of the best new products) but it tends to crash when selecting folders. Based on what I saw for the iphone 5, I am not that concerned that I was forced into buying a 4S back in August. Waiting would have been a letdown.
Wtih as much as I travel, I really want passbook to work.
Nice article.
Maps has been getting a lot of bad press and, perhaps, deservedly so. My limited experience with it has been quite good. Today I was playing with Siri asking to drive to McDonald’s, the airport, a contact’s house, etc. and maps responded beautifully. I guess we’ll have to see whether maps is flawed or whether the criticism is a tempest in a teapot.
I’m also intrigued by Passbook. I expect it to get off to a slow start, but, in the long run, it may turn out to be the most important iOS 6 feature of all.
Maybe maps just has such a high standard to compare it to. Google has been giving us high quality, free maps for so many years how can anyone just jump in and expect to provide the same experience. The key question is whether or not Apple built a good enough foundation that they can iterate on and eventually achieve a user experience to a similar level as Google’s.
I bought tickets to Disney on Ice via Ticketmaster, but CANNOT figure out how to bring them into Passbook. Any ideas?!
Well, you;re ahead of me. I haven’t been able to get Passbook to work at all on my 4S.
I actually received a quick reply from Ticketmaster (I was pleasantly surprised considering it was late afternoon on a Saturday) and was informed that Passbook is Venue-specific and the venue for my event hasn’t acquired the proper scanners yet.
Makes perfect sense. An alert or explanation in either the Ticketmaster App or Passbook would have been nice, but it wasn’t a big hassle to print the tickets.
Does your reply with message work with the 4S – mine when I touch that button – it’s like the bar is cut off on bottom – can’t see them..
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