No surprise here, but numerous videos of iOS 7 beta 2 -- which adds support
for Apple's iPad and iPad Mini -- have popped up, showing the software running
on Apple's tablets.
The videos show just how the software has been adjusted to work on the
larger screen, as well as how it performs on various tasks in Apple's first
effort.
The company did not show off iOS 7 running on an iPad during the big
unveiling at its annual developers conference two weeks ago, building curiosity
into just what's different.
Redmond Pie also posts a 5-minute preview on an iPad Mini, running through
various features:
iDownloadBlog shows it off running on an iPad Mini and calls the new app
switching feature "disappointing" in its use of screen real estate, and
"awkward" in its lack of rotating app previews while in that mode
The new software was released Monday morning and is still considered
confidential by Apple, which requires developers to sign a privacy agreement in
order to enroll and get early access to beta versions of iOS and OS X.
Apparently that didn't stop all these folks:
YouTuber Andrew Sheridan posts a quick hands-on, even showing off iTunes
Radio:And as a bonus, iDownloadBlog posts a hands on with the Voice Memos app,
which was not included in the initial build of iOS 7.
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