Secret new iOS 8 features let you do something Apple has never allowed before

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By Zach Epstein, BGR

Apple’s iOS platform and Google’s Android software are quite similar in some ways, but there are a number of areas where these two leading mobile platforms differ dramatically. One such area pertains to user interface customization — Android’s open nature has allowed for the creation of a wide range of third-party user interface tweaks that help people customize Android to better suit their needs. Apple might never open iOS up quite that much, but secret options in iOS 8 have been uncovered that let users make some big interface customizations for the first time.

Outside of accessibility features such as the ability to increase iOS’s font size or improve contrast to make on-screen elements more visible, Apple does not allow iPhone and iPad users to alter the user interface in iOS. With iOS 8, however, that may change.

Developer Hamza Sood recently posted some screenshots from his Twitter account that show new interface customization options in a hidden menu in iOS 8. Using these options, iPhone and iPad users can tweak the UI to display different fonts and also to show different colors for text colors and highlights.

Sood has revealed a number of other hidden iOS 8 features in the past few days that have been verified.


There is obviously no way to tell at this point if these new customization options will make it through to the public release of iOS 8 this fall, but they could indicate that Apple is at least toying with the idea of giving users more freedom to customize their iOS experiences in order to make the software their own.
 

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20 cool iOS 8 features that Apple barely even mentioned at WWDC 2014

By Chris Smith, BGR

Just like with previous iOS versions before it, Apple was able to demo only some of the main features of its upcoming iOS 8 update during this year’s WWDC keynote, but buried inside iOS 8 there will be plenty of other cool features Apple did not mention during the event. However, Apple listed some of the upcoming iOS 8 features it didn’t have time to discuss at length on a slide that popped up briefly at the very end of its presentation, as you can see in the image above.

For your enjoyment, here are 20 promising iOS 8 features that Apple did not talk about during the iOS 8 announcement, but that are nonetheless included in the upcoming major iOS release:

Braille Keyboard for direct 6 dot braille input
Private browsing per tab in Safari
Instant burst camera mode
Wi-Fi calling support
‘Hey, Siri’ hotword
iBooks built into iOS 8
Separate focus and exposure in Camera
Flyover city tours
Panoramic photos on iPad
DuckDuckGo support in Safari
In Case of Emergency Card
Battery usage by app
Travel time notifications
iTunes content purchases with Siri
24 new dictation languages
Rich text editing in Notes
Touch ID to exit Guided Access
Tips app
Speak screen support
FaceTime call waiting
 

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