Apple's announcement of iOS 10 was spent primarily on the new iMessage capabilities and other nifty features. But since developers have the beta version of it already, plenty are sharing everything iOS 10 is offering — like a better notification center and an optimizing storage option. Keep reading to see what you can expect from iOS 10 when it arrives on Sept. 13 — it's definitely an upgrade you'll want to make space for.
If you hate clutter on your iPhone, you can finally remove the default Apple apps. Removing these apps will affect certain functions of your iPhone, but it's not too bad if you already use other apps to replace those.
Looking to make space on your phone? iOS 10 has a new setting that will take a look at what songs you haven't listened to in a while and prompt you to remove them.
Forget about taking pictures of where your parked car is — Apple Maps will now remember it for you.
Swipe down and quickly search for anything in the notification center.
Tired of going through a zillion steps to unsubscribe from an email? Mail will now ask to do it for you.
Say goodbye to the days of using insecure WiFi. iOS 10 will now let you know if it doesn't think your connection is secure.
You'll be able to turn on read receipts for only certain conversations, instead of setting it as a default for all your texts.
Different widgets will show up bigger and cleaner and offer more information about your day.
The clock now has a dark theme, probably since you're mostly using this at night or in the early morning. A new Bedtime feature will also track your sleep cycle and ensure that you're getting enough snooze time.
Look at two websites at the same time in a side-by-side view in Safari.