Dual-screen multitasking and iPad Pro with the arrival of iOS 9

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The rumor mill is always sharpened when any Apple public event approaches, and it was not going to be less than just two weeks before WWDC 15, which is expected to launch iOS 9 and a new Apple TV quite renewed. However, it seems that a new element has been added to our statistics, The iPad Pro arrives with the possibility of using different user accounts on the same device and also the code reveals that the iPad will have the possibility of working in different windows, to split screen, which would be roughly a real and instantaneous multitasking.

Apple reportedly already planned to include split-screen multitasking on the iPad alongside iOS 8, but it appears that the system did not show enough guarantees and operational stability to include it in devices, so it was decided to refine a bit more. the code to present a decent system. A way of acting of Apple that lately we are not seeing too much.

Apple will show the split-screen work function in iOS 15 at the next WWDC 9, but for now only for iPads, although on devices like the iPhone 5S it would make little sense and on the iPhone 6 it might not be too useful, we should have Keep in mind that the iPhone 6 Plus screen would allow it without problems. These divided screens will be shown according to the needs of each application between 1/2 of the screen and 2/3 of it, not allowing sizes to taste themselves. By dividing the screen, the size will be assigned depending on the application, we could understand that Twitter for example would occupy 1/3 of the screen, while YouTube would occupy 2/3, to give a practical example. However, an image is better than a thousand words and below we leave a sample of what it would be like, based on a concept that was created for iOS 8.

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The informants warn that this feature would already come in the first betas of iOS 9 but that it could drag some instability. However, we have to talk about the iPad Pro, closely linked to this feature will also bring us another surprise, we can log in to several different accounts on our iPad Pro, making it a familiar and personal tool with very few restrictions, however, according to the analysis of the internal code of the version of iOS for iPad Pro shows that so far it is a simple version of iOS for iPad only biggerTherefore, Apple will have to work hard if it wants to turn it into a creative tool rather than a consumer one, as it is now. On the other hand, Apple is considering redesigning certain key aspects of iOS such as the notification center and basic features to make the iPad Pro much more functional.

We hope that the new version for "older" iPad comes with external connections such as USB or USB-C from Apple, which would lead to a host of accessories.

Returning to what we care about, it seems that the rumors about the fact that Apple would focus on stability and performance with iOS 9 leaving aside innovation to offer an optimal user experience and perfectionist, however it will undergo slight improvements in the Maps and will have a new font. Every time the WWDC is closer and we will not lose detail of it.

This possibility that we contemplate for Apple to focus on optimizing iOS with the launch of iOS 9 is very well received by many users, who are overwhelmed by the launch of constant updates full of news and their corresponding bugs, but that we demand something more from the device, perfectionism and optimization as they were before its hallmark.


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  1.   Chelito gonzales said

    Will it come for iPhone 5?

    1.    Edwin V. Arache said

      Yes, but it will be like ios 7 in 4 and ios 8 in 4s, not very fluid.

  2.   Nicolas Nieto Martinez said

    Hopefully IOS 9 will work on Iphone 5 ...

  3.   anti jobs said

    In other words, Apple is COPYING BADLY something that Samsung has been doing since 2012, where IF THE CUSTOMIZED SIZE of the split screen IS ALLOWED, it also supports FLOATING SCREEN apps and virtually unlimited appa support running at the same time.

    Speaking seriously and without fanaticism: Multi-tasking on iOS and Android is in its infancy. While Samsung is quite ahead of Apple, it is still limited to certain apps.

    1.    Miguel Hernández said

      A pleasure to see you again.

      It comforts me, since I know that if you comment it is because the article is good and creates controversy.

      Once again, thanks for reading us and being able to liven up the afternoon with your classic constructive comments.

      1.    Paul Aparicio said

        It's funny that you comment on that. As far as I know, Apple has had a multi-window for… http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mac_OS Samsung has not invented anything. It does not have its own system ...

  4.   Virginia Salvatori said

    Won't it come for iPhone 4s?

  5.   Ronald Tex Espinoza Gil said

    Very small screens will only be easy for the plus

  6.   anti jobs said

    I don't know if Miguel Hernández's comment is sarcastic or merely cordial. If it's sarcasm, it's a pretty bad one. If it is cordial, I am afraid to say that cordiality is not one of your source points.

    1.    whosecrespo said

      Say yes champion, Samsung invented the multi-window and the broom.

      I have an Android phone and I don't miss my old iPhone much, but every time I use an Android tablet I can't help but miss my iPad. As much as features such as multi-window are missed, the reality is that the catalog of applications for iPad is light years away from the catalog of applications designed and not rescaled for Android tablets.

      1.    Javier said

        Wait anti Jobs, I feel bad, and in a while you will smell it ... You can also comment something on this subject, obviously constructive, I expect no less. By the way I liked sarcasm, certainly not you, because it makes you look ridiculous.

  7.   anti jobs said

    whosecrespo and Pablo Aparicio Can you tell me where I said that Samsung invented multitasking? No, wait, I'm going to save you that hassle by quoting me again:

    In other words, Apple is COPYING BADLY something that Samsung has been doing since 2012, where IF THE CUSTOMIZED SIZE of the split screen is ALLOWED, it also supports FLOATING SCREEN apps and practically unlimited support of apps running at the same time.

    Let's put it more specifically: something that Samsung has been doing since 2012

    And as a final point: Never use the word "invention"

    We are talking about equipment that is around 1000 dollars, a very stable OS and a company that boasts of being at the forefront (partially it is also true) that is going to present as a novelty something that its closest competitor has been using for a couple of years. years, and to top it off better implemented.

    Let's stop being fanatic and let's be more critical. This time Apple tries to sell us mirrors and smoke.

    1.    Paul Aparicio said

      I did not respond to you, if not to «uff», who says that now Apple «copies and does not invent» implying that Apple has copied the multi-window from Samsung, when the most logical thing is that Apple copies this function of its own system.

  8.   Victor Alfonso Toledo said

    I do not think it will arrive for 4s, I think that from 5 onwards although I would not recommend that they update 5 and 5s for performance things (so I happen with 4 and 4s with iOS7 and 8)

  9.   Paul Aparicio said

    “More than an invention company, Apple is a popularization company. And that's a very good thing; there wouldn't be so much smartphone and tablet if it were not for them. "

    Totally agree. I believe that we should not make the mistake of relating "innovation" to "invention." Innovation, even if we don't like it, is inventing or improving what exists. Apple began its history by making its system from what the "poor guys" at Xerox had created. Xerox are the fathers of the windowed interface and the mouse, but they failed to launch anything important. Everything else is the same: the iPod is an improved MP3 player. The iPhone is a reinvented phone, the Touch ID is a sensor redesigned to work in 360 degrees, etc ...

    I think a lot of the debates and "squabbles" between people for and against Apple (or Google) begin to confuse these things.