Apple iOS 5.1 First Take
Apple iOS 5.1: First Take2012年10月29日
iOS 5.1 was announced at Apples new iPad event today in San Francisco. Get a closer look at the new features and read our first impressions.
by Jason Parker and Kent German March 7, 2012 10:24 AM PST Follow @jparkerCNET
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A crowd gathers outside Apples iPad HD launch event at San Franciscos Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
(Credit: Jason Parker/CNET)
Just before it unveiled the new iPad at a media event in San Francisco today, Apple announced that iOS 5.1, the next update to the companys mobile operating system, is now available.
The list of new features isnt extensive and largely consists of bug fixes and interface tweaks. That said, there are a couple of useful additions. Here are the highlights that Apple has listed in iOS 5.1s documentation.
A closer look at iOS 5.1 (photos)
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A Japanese Siri
This was the only feature of iOS 5.1 that Apple CEO Tim Cook specifically mentioned during his time onstage. Siri, the voice assistant exclusive to the iPhone 4S, now will be able to understand and talk back in Japanese. Though Apple says that the new feature may not be completely available at first, I was able to switch our Verizon iPhone 4S to Japanese without any hiccups. Unfortunately, my knowledge of the language doesnt extend past simple greetings like "Good morning," but CNETs Seth Rosenblatt was able to ask a few questions like, "What is your name?" He said Siri uses a formal vocabulary, but that she responded correctly and he was able to understand her. Just keep in mind that Siri is not a translation service, so if you have her set to Japanese, she will not respond to English commands or questions. And if youre counting, Siri now can converse in four languages: Japanese, English (Australian, British, and American), French, and German.
Photo Stream
After Photo Stream debuted as part of iCloud and iOS 5, users quickly complained that once a photo was uploaded to the feature, they couldnt delete it. Fortunately, iOS 5.1 adds that option. So go ahead and take those embarrassing photos at next weekends party. You can remove them the next day as you nurse your hangover.
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Camera shortcut
iOS 5 added a nifty lock screen shortcut that allowed users to quickly shoot a photo without having to unlock the iPhone first. The only trouble was that it wasnt always visible, particularly when you really needed it. With todays update, though, the shortcut will be present at all times. Whats more, instead of pressing the camera icon to access the camera, you can now slide up the lock screen. Im not sure the new action is all that improved, but its there just the same.
Face detection
On the iPhone 4S, the camera app now will highlight all faces that it detects when youre trying to snap an image. Of course, it wont always detect a face even when its squarely in the frame, but when it does youll see the green box over the persons mug.
iPad Camera app
In another small but noticeable interface tweak, the camera shutter has moved from the menu bar at the bottom of the viewfinder to the right side of the frame. And as you rotate your iPad from portrait to landscape mode, the button shifts accordingly.
Improved audio
iPad users also are set to get louder and clearer audio when watching television shows and movies. We havent see a huge difference so far, but well never kick an improvement out of bed.
More Genius
iTunes Match subscribers now will get Genius Mix and Genius playlist suggestions. Nice, perhaps, for those who use iTunes Match, but not significant to anyone else.
New podcast controls
In the last iPad-only addition, youll see new controls for changing the playback speed on podcasts and rewinding for 30-second segments. The latter is a great feature if you miss a beat while listening to a show and want a quick and easy way to catch it again.
Updated AT&T network indicator
If you have an AT&T iPhone 4S, you may notice that a small "4G" icon is now appearing next to the signal strength meter. It will show only when your phone is connecting the carriers HSDPA network. As weve told you a few times, classifying HSPA+ as true "4G" is a bit of a stretch, but that hasnt stopped from AT&T from doing so.
Bug fixes
Apple also said that iOS 5.1 addresses bugs that affect battery life and fixes an issue that sometimes caused audio to drop for outgoing calls. Call quality and battery life are two things that make a phone, after all, so we welcome any fixes. Well have to say, however, if we see performance improvements over time.
iOS 5.1 is available today through an over-the-air update or by connecting your iPhone, iPad, or iPod Touch to iTunes. Well add more new features here as we see them, and please tell us in the Comments section if you discover any other changes. For more Apple software news, check out our first impressions of iPhoto, the new iWork apps, GarageBand, and iMovie.
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iTunes,
iPad,
iOS
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iPod Touch,
iPhone 4S,
iPad HD,
Apple,
iOS 5.1,
iPhone 4,
iOS 5
Jason Parker
Jason Parker writes software reviews and features for Windows, Mac, and iPhone and has been with CNET for more than a decade. His primary focus is staying on top of iOS and Mac software releases while at work as a senior associate editor, but in his downtime enjoys seeking out the best breakfast spots in the Bay Area.
Follow @jparkerCNET
Kent German
As a senior managing editor for CNET, Kent German heads up the CNET Reviews team in San Francisco. Formerly a cell phone reviewer, he still blogs about wireless news and offers his take on the wireless industry. When not at work, hes planning his next trip to Australia, going for a run, or watching planes land at the airport (yes, really).
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