The most prestigious news unveiled at the conference involved the announcement of iOS 6, the latest version of the operating system that runs on Apple’s mobile devices.
Instead of covering everything that the iOS platform does, we’re merely going to cover the features that have been added in the latest version of the OS, because there’s a lot of them.
Some of these new features have been on iOS user wishlists for some time now, and others will come as a pleasant surprise, either way they will contribute to what Apple claims is the “world’s most advanced mobile operating system.”
Introducing Apple’s iOS 6 – “The world’s most advanced mobile operating system”
Apple has added some of the best features to date in iOS 6, but don’t take our word for it. Here is a small sample of what the latest version of iOS has to offer.
PassbookiPhone and iPad users will never have to remember a ticket or boarding pass again, unless the venue does not support the new Passbook feature. Passbook is a brand new etickets app that allows users to keep a digital copy of a ticket, pass or business loyalty card via their iOS device. There’s no need to rummage around in an oversized purse or wallet for the proper cards or tickets.
Apple has also identified that the ticket application will update with the proper information, for instance, with an airline ticket, Passport would notify the user when their departure gate has changed or their flight has been delayed.
iOS 6 Improved Phone AppThe iPhone has a new and improved phone app. Are you unsure about what that means? We’re going to tell you! Calm down.
Now the iPhone can automatically reject calls and send out a reply message on command. The iPhone can also alert you to call someone back when you reach a certain location, like home.
A new “Do Not Disturb” mode will also silence all notifications and keep the phone screen off when messages are received. iPhone users can also set a custom silence rule to allow messages from a select group of people to send an alert. For instance, if you only want messages from your significant other to alert you and all others to be silenced, that can now be done.
An Improved Mail App

iOS Mail has been improved to include a new VIP feature that lets users streamline emails from certain contacts for easy access. Apple has also implemented the swipe-to-refresh feature to make email server updates fast and convenient.
iOS 6 is Now Packed with Additional Features to Provide an Improved User Experience
Experience Facetime Over a 3G ConnectionThis feature is self-explanatory. You can now use the Facetime app over an active 3G connection.
Updated Safari Browser

Are you sick and tired of locating your previous place on
a web page or link when switching from your iPhone to your iPad? Well,
worry no more because now the Safari browser features iCloud tabs, which
allows you to pick up browsing at any time right from where you left
off on another device. iCloud synchronizes your browsing tabs so that
they may be viewed on other Apple devices.
New Photo Stream Support

Siri Expands, Also in Smart Cars

Facebook Integration

Guided Access For Children

iOS devices will soon be compatible with “Made for iPhone” hearing aids that will provide a “power-efficient and high-quality audio experience.”
New Proprietary Maps App for GPS and Navigation

There Are Device Limitations
Unfortunately, iOS 6 will not be available for every Apple device on the market, there are a few cutoff models. iOS 6 will support iPhones from model 3GS onwards, the second and third generation iPads, and fourth generation iPod touches. Anything below the required models will not be compatible with the new iOS 6 mobile operating system.
Apple’s iOS 6 Release Date Set For Autumn
Apple has not announced a release date yet for iOS 6, but they have projected a rather vague “fall” period. That could put the availability of iOS 6 close to the release of the new iPhone.As soon as we have more news on the release of iOS 6 we’ll update accordingly.