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iOS 8: New Features
Unannounced changes and improvements to iOS 8, released on September 17.

AT A GLANCE

Our collection of hidden and undocumented features found in iOS 8, which was released on September 17. See our iOS 8 roundup for the official features.
FEATURES INCLUDE

Safari Credit Card Scanning
Battery Usage by App
Wi-Fi Phone Calls
Time-Lapse Camera Mode
Hide Images in Photos App

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While our main iOS 8 roundup focuses on the major changes announced by Apple, this iOS 8 roundup highlights some of the more interesting but smaller additions and refinements made to Apple's mobile operating system throughout the beta testing period.

Apple released iOS 8 to the public on September 17, 2014, two days ahead of the launch of the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus. Prior to the public launch, the software went through five developer betas before a golden master was released on September 9.

The current version of iOS 8 is iOS 8.0.2, which was released to the public on Thursday, September 25, with several bug fixes. Apple has also seeded iOS 8.1 to developers.

Many of the tidbits noted below have been culled from the MacRumors forums, where our readers are discussing and sharing feature enhancements and tweaks in the "iOS 8, All The Little Things thread." Here is a collection of the more interesting ones, followed by a more comprehensive list. If you find any to add, please contact us at [email protected]

New in iOS 8.1

Siri - Changes to the way Siri behaves when asked to "open a credit card" suggest that Apple Pay will be introduced with iOS 8.1. It also suggests that Siri will be able to open up credit cards in Passbook once Apple Pay is available.

Continuity - With iOS 8.1 and the OS X Yosemite GM, developers can now utilize Continuity features like SMS Relay and Forwarding.

Other changes - Most of the changes introduced in iOS 8.1, which appears to be primarily designed to introduce Apple Pay, are very minor. Tweaks to the operating system include larger app icons in widget mode, a new iBooks icon, third-party keyboard support for Guided Access, an enable dictation toggle in New Settings --> General --> Keyboards, a My Photo Stream folder for some users, and improvements to Reachability.
Cool iOS 8 Features

Send last location to Apple before your battery dies - If you've ever lost your iPhone, this new feature allows your iPhone (or iPad) to send its last known location to Apple when the battery drains to a critical level. iCloud presently holds this information for 24 hours, but this new setting will allow Apple to access location information for a lost device for a longer period of time.

Identify songs - Siri now includes Shazam integration. If you ask Siri, "What song is playing?", it will cause her to listen to the ambient sound, using Shazam to identify music. Shazam integration in Siri was removed in the iOS 8 golden master, but it will be returned for the public release according to the GM release notes.

Credit card scanning - In iOS 8's web browser (Safari), you can utilize the camera to scan in credit card numbers when making online purchases, rather than manually entering your credit card number.

Hide images from Photos app - Images and videos in the Photos app can now be hidden from the Moments, Collections, and Years view in the Photos app. Holding your finger on a photo will bring up an options menu and selecting "Hide" will keep it from being visible in those sections. Hidden photos are still visible in the albums view, however, in new "Hidden" album.

Phone calls over Wi-Fi - iOS 8 includes an option for WiFi calling, allowing you to place phone calls over WiFi when connected to a WiFi network, which is handy when your carrier signal is low. Several carriers, including T-Mobile, have already announced support for the feature. As of iOS 8 beta 3, this feature is available for T-Mobile users. In beta 5, when WiFi calling is enabled, it is labeled T-Mobile WiFi at the top of the iPhone screen.

Find which app is using the most battery life - iOS 8 includes a new Settings option that allows you to view battery usage by app, monitoring the battery drain of specific apps so those that draw a lot of power can be shut down. As of beta 2, it also displays how much battery is drained when there's no cellular coverage.

Get Tips on Using iOS 8 (beta 4) - iOS beta 4 brought a new Tips app, which was first hinted at during WWDC. The Tips app offers iOS 8 users information about all of the new features in the operating system.

Real Time Talk-To-Type (beta 4) - In iOS 8 beta 4, the Talk-to-Type option on the keyboard used in apps like Messages and Notes began displaying spoken text in real time rather than waiting for an entire spoken line to be completed before displaying text.

Even More iOS 8 Features

SIRI

Faster voice recognition - Siri now displays what is being spoken on the iPhone or iPad display as it is said, allowing users to get immediate feedback on what the voice assistant is hearing.

Voice activation - Saying "Hey Siri" while an iOS device is plugged in will activate Siri, allowing users to give hands-free commands.

Download Apps via Siri - Users can now ask Siri to download an app from the App Store, which will initiate an App Store search. Currently Siri cannot open the App Store.

PHOTOS

New smart Photo Albums - The Photos app has received new organizational options, including two albums for "Recently Added" and "Recently Deleted." The Recently Deleted section temporarily displays images that have been removed from the app in case of accidental deletion and in iOS 8 beta 3, a timer was added to display the amount of time remaining before a photo is deleted. The date and time a photo was taken is also displayed.

Black and white smart adjustments (beta 3) - The smart editing tools in the Photos app were updated to add a section for black and white adjustments in iOS 8 beta 3, letting users choose from several black and white presets and adjust Intensity, Neutrals, Tone, and Grain for a customized look.

iCloud Photo Library (beta 4) - It's now possible to select a length of time when pausing iCloud Photo Library in the iCloud section of the Settings app.

iCloud Photo Library Beta (GM) - Apple demoted iCloud Photo Library back to beta status ahead of the release of iOS 8 and has added a beta tag to the feature in the Settings app. Some users have also reported seeing the removal of iCloud Photo Library from the Settings app entirely.

Migration from iPhoto (beta 4) - Users with iPhoto are being notified that they will need to transition their iPhoto data to the new Photos app that will be built into iOS 8. Users will not be able to migrate Journals, Book Layouts, or Slideshows from the iPhoto app.

Last Updated (beta 5) - Photos now displays a "Last Updated" notification to let users know when images were last synced to iCloud. There's also an iCloud Photo Settings option to store full resolution photos solely in iCloud while keeping device-optimized versions available on the iPhone to save storage space.

Photo location (beta 5) - As of iOS 8 beta 5, the Photos app displays the location where a photo was taken above the photo itself. Photo below depicts photo bar before iOS 8 beta 5 was installed and after.

CAMERA

Time-lapse photography - The Camera app has gained a new Time-Lapse mode, which captures a series of images and then compiles them into a time-lapse video. There are also new manual exposure controls, which allow exposure to be selected when taking a photo, and a self-timer mode that can be set for three or 10 seconds.

Panoramic mode for iPad - Panoramas, previously only available on the iPhone, can now be captured with the iPad with a new Panorama mode in the Camera app on the iPad.

Focus controls - iOS 8 separates focus and exposure, allowing users to swipe up or down on the focus box to change the exposure of photos when taking pictures on the iPhone or iPad.

Timer mode - There's a new timer function for photos that can be set for three or 10 seconds.

Recover deleted photos - In the camera app, when the small preview icon at the bottom of the screen is tapped, it opens up a view that allows previously deleted photos to be recovered. A photo can be retrieved by tapping on the trash can (delete) icon. This menu can be cleared by emptying the new "Recently Deleted" album in the Photos app.

SAFARI

Request desktop site in Safari - Safari now includes an option to "Request Desktop Site," which will load the desktop version of a site rather than the mobile version.

More private search - Users can now opt to select DuckDuckGo as their default search option in Safari. DuckDuckGo is known for its anti-tracking stance, opting not to profile its users.

RSS feeds - The Shared Links section in Safari now allows users to add RSS feed subscriptions.

App Store ad blocking (beta 2) - According to the release notes, Safari will now block ads from automatically redirecting to the App Store without user interaction. Safari also includes a new pinch to tab view.

Bookmarks icon (beta 4) - In beta 4, Apple slightly tweaked the look of the Bookmarks icon in Safari.

MUSIC

Swipe to delete albums - It is now possible to delete albums from the music app with a left swipe. In iOS 7, it was not possible to delete an album. Left swipe delete also works in Songs and Artists.

Add songs to Playlists from other Playlists - Users can now add songs to Playlists from already existing Playlists. In iOS 7, it was only possible to add content from the Songs, Artists, Albums, Composers, and Genre tabs.

MESSAGES

Automatically delete messages - Along with several improvements to group message management, there are now options to remove stored messages after a set period of time of 30 days or one year, which will allow users who have extensive iMessage threads to free up valuable space.

Storing photos and videos (beta 3) - iOS 8 beta 3 added a new option to automatically save the quick audio and video messages that were introduced with the new OS. Normally, these messages are deleted after a short period of time to save space. And in beta 4, photos and videos save settings were split into two separate options.

Quick access to recent photos - When adding an image to a message, there's a new feature that displays recent photos for quick insertion.

Icons (beta 2) - Icons for the camera and the microphone in Messages are now gray rather than blue and there's a new setting to mark all messages read.

Batch save attachments - A new Details menu for contacts within Messages shows displays all of the photos and attachments that have been sent in a conversation. It's possible to save/delete all images at once by holding down on a single image to bring up a "More" option that allows multiple attachments to be selected at once and saved or deleted.

WEATHER

The Weather Channel - Apple is now using weather data from The Weather Channel instead of Yahoo.

Longer forecast - The Weather app now displays a nine day weather forecast, up from the previous five day forecast.

More weather information - There's a new weather summary at the bottom of the Weather app, along with info on sunrise/sunset times, humidity, wind speed, visibility, UV index, pressure, and more. In iOS 7, only humidity, wind, rain chance, and "feels like" are available. In iOS 8 beta 3, the Weather app saw a slight redesign to make this extra information more streamlined.

OTHER APPS

Add photos to Notes - Photos can be inserted into the Notes app from the Photos app for the first time in iOS 8. Notes has also gained rich text editing.

iBooks Features - iBooks now comes preinstalled on iOS devices with iOS 8. Previously, it was a separate download in the App Store. There's also a new auto night mode and an organization option to group books from a series together.

Mail notifications per thread - Swiping left on an email message in the inbox of the Mail app will allow users to delete/archive it, flag it, or access a "More" tab that includes an option to receive a push notification whenever a reply is sent to that particular email thread. These new Mail gestures gained a setting that allows them to be changed in iOS 8 beta 4.

Calendar - There are new options for alternate Calendars, including Chinese, Hebrew, and Islamic. There's also an option to display week numbers. Calendar events can also be declined with a comment.

FaceTime - FaceTime has a different look on the iPad, with the preview window now located on the right side of the screen instead of the left side, along with a new look for contacts. FaceTime on iPhone also has a new look, which does away with the Favorites, Recents, and Contacts bar on the bottom.

Podcasts (beta 2) - Following iOS 8 beta 2, the Podcasts app is a default iOS app that comes pre-installed on iOS devices. This means it can no longer be deleted.

Health (beta 5) - In iOS 8 beta 5, Apple's Health app was updated to collect Spirometry data. Spirometry tests measure lung function, tracking the volume and flow of air when inhaling and exhaling. The app also gained several new icons, the ability to export Health data, and a "Show When Logged" option to display Medical ID on the lock screen. Privacy settings for Health were also added to the Settings app.

LOCATION SERVICES

Quick access to apps based on your location - The App Store in iOS 8 uses location to display apps on the lock screen at relevant locations. For example, when at the Apple Store, the Apple Store app is displayed on screen, and at a Starbucks, the Starbucks app is shown. Tapping the icon for an installed app will open it, while tapping an icon for an app that is not yet installed opens the App Store.

Background location usage App notifications - iOS 8 has new popups that will notify users of apps that access Location information while running in the background. The popup asks users if they want to continue to allow the apps to access the information or turn it off, giving users more information on apps that could potentially be using a lot of battery life.

Choose when an app can use location data - There are new settings within Location Services that allow users to permit apps to access location information "Never," "While Using the App," or "Always." Previously, location services in each app could only be toggled on or off.

System services - There are new toggles for Find my iPad, Location-Based Alerts, Spotlight Suggestions, and Share My Location, all related to new features within iOS 8. Spotlight now includes location-based information like Movie times, while Share My Location allows location information to be inserted into Messages. Combined, all of the new location settings offer far more control over privacy and location sharing in iOS 8.

PASSCODE

Easier access to notifications - In the Passcode settings, there are new toggles that allow users to access Today and Notifications View on the lock screen. Previously, these toggles were located within the Notifications settings. Control Center access on the lock screen is still controlled via the Control Center menu.

NOTIFICATION CENTER

New Settings look - Several Notification Center settings have been moved elsewhere in the Settings menu, giving that section a more streamlined look. There are no longer options to disable Today Summary, Calendar Day View, Reminders, or Tomorrow Summary. Instead these are now located in the "Today" section of the Notification Center itself, which allows users to access an edit function to control what's displayed.

Allow Notifications (beta 2) - There's a new "Allow Notifications" setting available for each app, which works as a sort of global mute to let users to mute notifications from an app on an individual basis. Previously, there was only an option to disallow apps from showing notifications in Notification Center.

ACCESSIBILITY

Grayscale mode - There are several new Accessibility options, including a new "Grayscale" mode that shifts the entire operating system into shades of black and white. There's also Improved Zoom option.

Improved zoom - There are quite a few new options within the Zoom menu, with new toggles for Follow focus, Detach Zoom Controls, and Leave Keyboard Unzoomed. There are also new options for Lens Mode (windowed and full screen) and Lens Effects (grayscale, grayscale inverted, and inverted).

Speak Screen - A new option within the Speech section of Accessibility lets users choose to Speak Screen, a function that will speak the contents of the screen with a two finger swipe gesture. Hebrew speech output is also an option as of beta 3.

Guided Access - Guided access now allows users to set a time limit on how long an iPad or iPhone can be used before shutting off, which is useful for limiting children's time on iOS devices.

OTHER

Improved Wi-Fi Privacy - iOS randomizes the MAC addresses of iOS devices when scanning for WiFi networks, which makes it more difficult for companies to track and gather location data on a customer. Each iOS device has a unique MAC address, which could previously be used for location tracking and data collection via WiFi scanning. iOS 8 will use random, locally administered MAC addresses that "may not always be the device's real (universal) address."

Share sheet customizations - When sharing an image, website, or other type of media, users can now customize their sharing options. The list of apps where content can be shared can be rearranged and disabled, as can the media options like Copy, Print, and AirPlay. Some sheet icons also have a new look that eliminates the black border in iOS 7.

iOS to Mac screen capture - It is now possible to capture video from an iOS device directly on a Mac. A device running iOS 8 plugged into a Mac will show up as a camera, which can then have its screen recorded using QuickTime.

iTunes Radio in Control Center - When playing a song on iTunes Radio, the Control Center will now offer a "Buy" button to give users a quick way to purchase a song. The sun icons for the brightness controls have also been tweaked and are now black rather than outlines.

Control Center Redesign (beta 4) - iOS 8 beta 4 introduced a redesign of the Control Center that removes the black borders around the icons and turns icons white when activated.

Peer-to-peer AirPlay - A new peer-to-peer AirPlay feature in iOS 8 will allow iOS devices to stream content to the Apple TV without the need for a shared network connection.

Privacy (beta 2) - There's a new Home Data section within the Privacy menu of the Settings app.

Keyboards - There are new Filipino, Marathi, Slovenian, and Urdu keyboards available.

iCloud Drive (beta 3) - There's a new popup window in beta 3 giving users the option to upgrade to iCloud Drive. Introduced at WWDC, iCloud Drive lets users store any type of file. There's also a new section for iCloud Drive settings within the iCloud portion of the Settings app. Though iCloud Drive can be turned on, it does not appear to be fully functional at this time.

Handoff (beta 3) - There's a new Handoff setting in the General menu of the Settings app that allows users to toggle Handoff on and off. Handoff allows users to seamlessly transfer tasks between iOS and OS X. When a Handoff task or website is available, it is displayed in the App Switcher, accessed by double tapping the home button on the iPhone or iPad.

Suggested Apps (beta 4) - The Handoff setting in the General menu was expanded to include Suggested Apps in beta 4, which are used to offer app suggestions relevant to location.This setting can be used to show only installed apps, or both installed apps and App Store apps.

SMS Relay (beta 5) - In iOS 8 beta 5, users began getting a popup asking them to use their iPhones for SMS Relay on their MacBooks, one of the new Continuity features between OS X Yosemite and iOS 8. Ahead of the launch of iOS 8, Apple announced that SMS Relay would not be available until October.

Display Settings (beta 4) - There's a new Display & Brightness section that's been unbundled from Wallpaper, with options to adjust screen brightness, text size, and activate bold text. In iOS 8 beta 5, screen brightness controls were removed entirely from the Wallpaper section of the Settings app and moved solely to the Display Settings section.

Contacts in App Switcher (beta 4) - Under the Mail, Contacts, and Calendars heading in the Settings app, there's a new option to toggle off Favorites and Recents for Contacts within the App Switcher.

Emoji keyboard icon (beta 4) - The icon for Emoji on the keyboard has been updated with a happier smiley face.

iCloud icons (beta 5) - In beta 5, iCloud Drive, Backup, and Keychain in the Settings app received new icons. The overall iCloud icon has also been updated, featuring a white cloud on a field of blue.

Predictive text (beta 5) - Beta 5 added a new option on the keyboard to toggle on predictive text, also known as QuickType. Apple began referring to QuickType as predictive text during the beta testing period. iOS 8 beta 5 also saw predictive type animations speed up somewhat.

Spotlight Search speed (beta 5) - The animation for pulling down on the screen to access Spotlight Search in iOS 8 was sped up in iOS 8 beta 5.

NEW APIS FOR DEVELOPERS

Safari password sharing - iOS 8 will make it easier to set up and login to apps with a set of new APIs that allow apps to access passwords stored in Safari. For example, if a user has signed into Gmail in Safari and saved the password, Google's Gmail iOS app will be able to access the password for one tap sign ins.

Indoor mapping - iOS 8 adds the M7 processor and iPhone motion sensors to the CoreLocation API, allowing venue owners to create indoor positioning systems that can be used to display directions and floor numbers to direct users to points of interest in areas like airports, museums, and shopping malls.

Custom cursor location (beta 3) - Developers are now able to move the cursor location with a custom keyboard in iOS 8 beta 3.
iOS 8 Features Timeline

OCTOBER
2014
Oct 6
iOS 8 Adoption Stagnates Just Two and a Half Weeks After Launch

Oct 2
Pioneer Demos Latest CarPlay-Enabled Aftermarket Receiver at Paris Auto Show
Oct 1
iOS 8 Causing Widespread Bluetooth Connectivity Issues in Cars
SEPTEMBER
2014
Sep 29
iOS 8.1 Carries Hidden Settings for Apple Pay, References Touch ID Support for iPad
Sep 29
Apple Seeds First iOS 8.1 Beta to Developers
Sep 29
Bug in iOS 8's 'Reset All Settings' Option Also Erases iCloud Drive Documents
Sep 29
Apple Testing Three Significant iOS 8 Updates Simultaneously Ahead of Major Product Launches
Sep 25
Apple Releases iOS 8.0.2 With Fix for Cellular Issues, Broken Touch ID
Sep 25
Apple Says iOS 8.0.2 Update is in the Works, Directs Users to Reinstall iOS 8
Sep 24
iOS 8.0.1 Causing No Service, Touch ID Issues on iPhone 6/6 Plus, Apple Support Recommends iTunes Restore
Sep 24
Apple Releases iOS 8.0.1 With Fixes for HealthKit, Keyboards, and More [WARNING: iOS 8.0.1 Causing Issues With Cell Service, Touch ID]
Sep 24
iOS 8 Keyboards, 'Full Access', and User Privacy
Sep 23
iOS 8.0.1 to Address Bugs With Phone, Keyboard, Videos in Safari, and More
Sep 23
Apple's App Store Usage Numbers Suggest 46% Adoption Rate for iOS 8
Sep 22
iOS 8 Users Seeing Issues With Battery Drain, Slow Wi-Fi
Sep 18
Apple Engineers in 'War Room' Tracking Down iOS 8 Issues on Social Media
Sep 17
List of iOS 8 Apps With Touch ID Integration
Sep 17
Apple Confirms HealthKit Bug, Promises Fix by End of September
Sep 17
List of Third-Party Keyboards Now Available for iOS 8 Users
Sep 17
iOS 8 Hidden Features Video: Battery Usage By App, Hidden Photos, Siri Hands-Free, and More


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As illustrated above, for Lion and later, you will immediately see a panel showing you an overview of your Mac's specifications. The Mac's Model Name appears in big, bold text at the top. There is additional information as well. Here, you will also find your Mac's serial number which is copyable text for later pasting elsewhere.

Don't ignore the tabbed options available at the top of this panel. There's plenty more information available there, much of which is presented graphically - such as your data storage and memory configurations.

For Lion and later, we can see a visual representation of our data storage.

Lion and Mountain Lion users should note that you also have tabs for Support and for Service which provide more information specifically for your machine. Users of OS X earlier than Lion will not have this capability directly. If you fall in this camp, you can plug your Mac's serial number into a specific page on Apple's support website to gather support and service information about your Mac, such as the official model name and your warranty/AppleCare status.

Go to support.apple.com. At the bottom of the page, in the "Other Resources" section, click on the "Check your service & support coverage" link. You will then see a field where you can enter the serial number, after which you will be shown the information specific to your Mac.

Now, go back to the Overview panel, and click on the System Report button. This opens the legacy panel providing a complete readout of all technical specifications of your Mac. By the way, this is also what Snow Leopard and earlier users will see as a result of clicking on the More Info button in the About This Mac panel. So, this System Report provided by the System Information and the Apple System Profiler applications is available to all users.

Clicking on the "System Report" button presents even more information.

Here, in the System Report, is where I want you to notice one other important piece of information that, for example, many RAM memory vendors require before they complete the sale. It is called the Model Identifier. It always takes a very specific form. For example, my MacBook Pro's model identifier is: MacBookPro8,2. This is an internal identifier that is often used programmatically to verify hardware configuration.

In conclusion, when needing to determine your Mac's upgrade qualifications, when requesting support for your Mac, or when you need to purchase hardware upgrades, keep these three pieces of information handy, and know where to find them:

The Mac Model: [e.g.; MacBook Pro (15-inch, Late 2011)]
The Model Identifier: [e.g.; MacBookPro8,2]
The Serial Number

As we've seen, the System Report provides valuable information for both troubleshooting and for properly identifying a Mac model. If you're at all curious about the internal workings of your Mac, or you are in troubleshooting mode, consider perusing all the fascinating information available to you via the About This Mac functionality described in this article.

If nothing else, the System Report makes for delightful afternoon of reading while relaxing with a nice cold beverage!

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