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Apple releases iOS 10.2 for iPhone and iPad

It also works with Siri, Apple’s voice-enabled digital assistant, which will know immediately which service to launch if you give it a command like “Watch the OR football game”.

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The update, which has been available in public beta for over a month, is available for iPhone and iPad users to download as an over-the-air update now. When you first boot up the TV app, it’ll automatically scan your device for compatible apps. In the latest update, the company has brought some new features and also corrected the issues with the iOS 10.1.1 update. For example, the camera app has a handy new feature called ‘Preserve Settings’. The update also solved the issue that caused the Move sheet to show for longer time after sending a message via mail.

So it seems that the latest update of the Apple iOS 10.2 that has been rolled out will be great enough to make it even better for the users of Apple devices.

The app won’t be available until December, and Apple didn’t offer up the complete list of which streaming platforms it will support.

Americans have the luxury of a new TV app which will provide them with recommendations for new movies and TV shows in a “Watch Now” section. The iOS 10 was released in October this year, and this is the second time Apple has upgraded it.

The iOS 10.2 comes with other improvements as well.

Speaking of which, hey Apple, can we get a Spam emoji up in here?

Some of the new emojis coming up for iPhone users as a result of Apple’s latest software update include new facial expressions, professions, and foods.

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The service brings together TV content from a number of apps and services such as Netflix, with Apple CEO Tim Cook promising that it will revolutionise the way users watch television. Following the update, iOS device owners can personalise SOS settings by navigating into the phone’s settings. Moving on to the media player (Settings Privacy Media Library, or iTunes), Apple improved validation of the media player to hinder people from accessing photos and contacts from a locked screen.

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