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iOS 10 is the tenth major version of iOS that was announced on June 13 at the 2016 Worldwide Developers Conference, alongside tvOS 10, watchOS 3 and macOS Sierra. It was released to the general public on September 13, 2016, following the launch of the iPhone 7. It is the successor of iOS 9 and the predecessor to iOS 11. The OS features richer notifications, more accuracy on Siri, and installing stickers and enlarging messages in iMessage.

Features[]

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Home screen of iOS 10 on an iPad

  • App Store – brings back the "Categories" section, and organizes user reviews into "Helpful" and "Not Helpful" for developers. Developers can also buy advertisement spots when users search for content.
  • Calendar – has more settings: type of calendar, day of the week a calendar starts on, and alerts for birthdays and events
  • Swift Playgrounds – a game where you can create your own game and learn serious code in any way. It was released with the update.
  • Camera – Live Photos can be taken with filters, and music will no longer stop playing when the app is launched
  • Clock – new "Bedtime" feature and new stopwatch face.
  • Contacts – set default phone numbers and email addresses for contacts. Also a user can add and remove contacts from their Favorites list.
  • Home – a new app that allows users to manage appliances compatible with HomeKit.
  • Mail – easier unsubbing from mailing lists, re-added support for HTML5, filtering of messages by unread/read or by categories, changes to email threading.
  • Maps – scans calendar events for locations, learns from a user's typical actions, and redesigned driving view. New parked car indicators. Finds the nearest gas station, fast food restaurant or coffee shop. Third-party extension support. Displays current temperature and weather conditions in bottom right corner of screen.
  • Messages – incorporates its own App Store for stickers, games, and rich content. Visual effects and handwritten notes added. New emojis.
  • Music – redesigned. "For You" section has been reorganized, with a playlist offering daily music recommendations. Lyrics are viewable for songs in-app. "Optimized Storage", "Downloaded Music" options and tabs added.
  • News – redesigned, taking cues from Apple Music's layout
  • Notes – collaboration feature added.
  • Photos – sorts and searches the Photos app through deep learning. Memories feature added. Add doodles or text onto a photo. Live Photos can be edited. Auto-enhance feature upgraded.
  • Phone – transcribes received visual voicemails

Supported devices[]

The following devices are compatible with iOS 10:

iPhones[]

iPads[]

iPods[]

Currently the latest versions are iOS 10.3.3 for the iPhone 5C and Wi-Fi-only models, and 10.3.4 for all other cellular models to fix GPS issues.[3][4][5]

Unsupported devices[]

With the release of iOS 10, Apple dropped support for multiple devices with an Apple A5 / A5X chip or older. The following devices are not compatible with iOS 10 or later:

iPhones[]

iPads[]

iPods[]

Trivia[]

  • This is the first iOS version to feature "Press Home to unlock".[6]
  • This is the first iOS version to have 3D Touch on the notifications for iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus users.
  • This is the first iOS version to feature Siri integrating with iOS apps more than ever.[WHAT]
  • This is the first iOS version to have a separate app to control HomeKit products.
  • This is the last iOS version to have support for 32-bit apps and architecture

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Developed from Mac OS X and spun off into iPadOS, tvOS, and watchOS
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