At a glance, iOS 7 and iOS 8-don’t look all that different. Many of the changes were granular or internal, although new features like iCloud Drive were part of the package as well. Overall, iOS 8 was a well-received update to the visual refresh Apple implemented in late 2013 with iOS 7, but with WWDC 2015 just around the corner, it’s time to look forward once again. READ MORE:-iPhone 6 is a huge problem for Android Over at MacStories, EIC Federico Viticci has put together an exhaustive list of features, additions and fixes he wants to see from the next version of Apple’s mobile operating system. The first element of iOS 8 Viticci wants to see explored further in iOS
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