Apple iOS 7 review: Eye of the beholder

Eye of the beholder

GSMArena team, 17 September 2013.

Organizer and apps

The Calendar app has been revamped as well and has a very useful new feature. You can now drag and drop events if you want to move them to different days. Just tap and hold on an event and you can move it to a different day and hour.

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The new Calendar

The calendar benefits greatly from the Facebook integration. Birthdays and events from Facebook are immediately synced with your calendar but you still get the option to omit them from the Calendars tab.

You can view by list (iOS's agenda variant), day and month. There's also a toggle to get back to today if you've strayed too far back or forth.

Tilting your device to landscape orientation automatically opens up the weekly view, which lists all of your events in a side-scrollable fashion. Events are color-coded so you can recognize what's what with a quick glance.

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Weekly view

Creating an event is done the same way as before. You can choose which calendar you want the event to be synced with, add a location, additional notes and set up an alert.

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Creating an event

Here is the Calendars tab. You can customize the iCloud personal and job-related event colors to your liking. You can also create additional calendar entries, for example if you have two jobs (or projects), etc.

The Reminders interface has been changed as well. It comes with three default lists - Scheduled, Calendar and Reminders, but you can create your own lists as well.

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Reminders UI

Setting up a reminder is easy. The available options are time, place, repeat, priority and notes.

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Creating a reminder

The calculator has a stylish flat new look but no new functionality.

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The new calculator

Here is the refreshed Note app. You can share, copy and print notes.

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Notes

The Clock app has got the new skin as well. It has world clock, alarms, stopwatch and timer. You can set any of the songs in your music library as an alarm sound. You can also choose from your custom ringtones.

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The clock app with alarms, world clock, stopwatch and timer

The Weather app has had a major update. It now offers live weather animations, a lot more weather information plus the time of sunrise and sunset.

You can pinch to zoom out and get to the cities view, which would show the weather in all the locations you have stored at the same time. Live animations are also available in the city preview. Night-time specific animations are available as well.

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The new Weather app

The compass app, besides the new interface, got some new functionality too. If you swipe to left you'll get an inclinometer. Unfortunately, the inclinometer only measure one of the angles of inclination, rather than both, so it's probably too early to retire your dedicated app. The Stocks app has new color scheme and UI.

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Compass and the new inclinometer • Stocks app

Voice Memos are available as well. You can capture practically unlimited voice memos and send them to others via a message or mail.

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Voice memos

iBooks offers various font and color settings, but on a screen this size, it's just not the best e-reading experience. Pages are side-scrollable only and on a mobile phone that doesn't quite make sense.

The iBooks app is also a PDF viewer.

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iBooks

You can choose different fonts, reduce and increase the text size, change the background and play around with brightness.

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Additional settings

The PassBook is an e-ticket app that handles all kinds of electronic tickets and reservations (including boarding passes), loyalty cards, coupons, etc. It's Apple's answer to apps like Google Wallet but without the additional NFC support.

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Passbook

The location-aware app makes the right coupon available in the right place and at the right time. The PassBook will report the balance on coupons and cards, let you check your ticket seats and can even show you relevant notifications (e.g. gate or terminal change for a flight).

Reader comments

  • AnonD-214520
  • 12 Dec 2013
  • mkr

Apart from that, I really do not understand how can a company force its customers to change a product so much from the state it was originally purchased without giving to the possibility to restore it to the configuration it was at the date of purcha...

  • AnonD-214520
  • 12 Dec 2013
  • mkr

Well, I have two identical iphones and I upgraded iOS 7 only on one: after several months use my conclusions are the followings: 1- iOS 7 drains 35% more battery than iOS 6; 2- iOS 6 is 30% faster than iOS 7; 3- iOS 6 is by far clearer than iOS...

  • AnonD-202636
  • 03 Nov 2013
  • XuW

I want to buy iPhone 4S or 5. But i want to know should i buy with iOS6 or iOS7 as i heard there are issues currently with iOS7. Please help & advise