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iOS 6

iOS 6 is the sixth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc, being the successor to iOS 5. It was announced at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 11, 2012, and was released on September 19, 2012. It was succeeded by iOS 7 on September 18, 2013.[1]

iOS 6
Version of the iOS operating system
iOS 6 running on an iPhone 5, showing five rows of icons due to the increased screen height of the iPhone 5 compared to previous models.
DeveloperApple Inc.
Source modelClosed, with open source components
Initial releaseSeptember 19, 2012; 11 years ago (2012-09-19)
Latest release6.1.6 (10B500) / February 21, 2014; 10 years ago (2014-02-21)
Update methodSoftware Update
Package managerApp Store
Platforms
Kernel typeHybrid (XNU)
Default
user interface
Springboard
LicenseProprietary EULA except for open-source components
Preceded byiOS 5
Succeeded byiOS 7
Official website at the Wayback Machine (archived September 4, 2013)
TaglineIt takes your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch in entirely new directions.
Support status
Obsolete, unsupported. Drops support for the third-generation iPod Touch and first-generation iPad.

iOS 6 introduced a new Apple Maps app, which replaced Google Maps as the default mapping service for the operating system; a dedicated Podcasts app, as a central location for podcasts; and a Passbook app, for managing different types of tickets, boarding passes, coupons, and loyalty cards. The App Store received a visual overhaul, featuring a card-based app layout and improved search algorithms. Facebook integration was added to the operating system, allowing status messages, like buttons, and contact and event synchronization with several of Apple's apps. New privacy controls gave users more fine-grained app permissions, as well as an option to prevent targeted advertising. Siri was expanded to more devices and updated with more functionality, such as the ability to make restaurant reservations, launch apps, retrieve movie reviews and sports statistics, and read items from the Notification Center. iOS 6 also added LTE support for more carriers, the ability to purchase movie tickets through Fandango with Siri (USA only), a new button to reset the Advertising Identifier, and improvements to Maps in Japan. Additionally, iOS 6 improved the Photos and Camera apps, allowing users to share photos with iCloud Photo Stream, add filters to their camera shots, and take panoramic photos. The Phone app also received some enhancements, such as the option to reply with a message or set a callback reminder when declining a call, and the ability to enable a Do Not Disturb mode.

iOS 6 received positive reviews. Critics noted that the operating system did not offer any significant speed improvements or major redesigns, but instead focused on refinements, with a general consensus that Apple "isn't overhauling things for the sake of it." iOS 6 did not "completely change the way you use your device," but "each of the tweaks will make many daily smartphone actions easier across the board," and critics praised the refinement of "something that already works extremely well" as "something other companies would do well to emulate."

The release of Apple Maps, however, drew significant criticism, due to inaccurate or incomplete data. The issues prompted an open letter of apology from Apple CEO Tim Cook. Scott Forstall, who had overseen iOS development since its inception, announced his departure from the company shortly after the release of iOS 6.

iOS 6 is the last version of iOS that supports the iPhone 3GS and the fourth-generation iPod Touch, as its successor, iOS 7, drops support for both models. iOS 6 is also the last iOS with the skeuomorphic design.

History edit

iOS 6 was introduced at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference on June 11, 2012.[2]
iOS 6 was officially released on September 19, 2012.[3][4]

System features edit

Siri edit

Apple's Siri intelligent personal assistant, introduced in iOS 5 with the release of the iPhone 4s, was updated to include the ability to make restaurant reservations, launch apps, read items from the Notification Center, dictate Facebook and Twitter updates, retrieve movie reviews, detailed sports statistics, and more.[5]

Siri received language support for Italian, Korean, and Cantonese,[6] and device support for the iPhone 5, fifth-generation iPod Touch, and third-generation iPad.[7]

In iOS 6.1, Siri was integrated with Fandango, allowing users to buy film tickets by voice. The feature was only available in the United States at launch.[8]

Facebook integration edit

Facebook came integrated in several of Apple's native apps with iOS 6. Facebook features could be directly accessed from within native apps such as Calendar, which could synchronize Facebook events; Contacts, which could show Facebook friend information, and the App Store and Game Center, which featured Facebook's like button; as well as through a widget in the Notification Center, which allowed users to post status updates to the social network.[5][9]

Settings edit

The Settings app received multiple changes in iOS 6. The icon was revised to match the System Preferences icon used in OS X (now named macOS), and a "Do Not Disturb" mode was added, which allows users to disable phone sounds. Additional options for Do Not Disturb mode include being able to allow phone calls from a specific group of contacts, and allowing sound on the second call if someone calls repeatedly. A crescent moon icon will appear in the status bar when Do Not Disturb mode is enabled.[10]

New privacy settings became available to users. In addition to "Location Services," the following menus were added in iOS 6: "Contacts," "Calendars," "Reminders," and "Photos." The updated privacy menus allow users more fine-grained privacy permission controls for each app, with new notifications when apps want access to information in each of the categories.[11]

iOS 6 also came with a "Limit ad tracking" user control setting to allow users the option to prevent targeted advertising. Apple's "Advertising Identifier" was described by Apple as "a nonpermanent, non-personal, device identifier, that advertising networks will use to give you more control over advertisers' ability to use tracking methods. If you choose to limit ad tracking, advertising networks using the Advertising Identifier may no longer gather information to serve you targeted ads."[12]

In iOS 6.1, a "Reset Advertising Identifier" setting was added to allow users to reset the identifier used by advertising companies.[8]

Other edit

iOS 6 added a Twitter widget in the Notification Center, where users could tweet without going into the app. This saved resources.[13]

The Share Sheet interface was updated to display a grid of icons, as opposed to a list, of different apps to which users could share content.[14]

App features edit

Maps edit

A new Apple Maps app replaced Google Maps as the default mapping app on the operating system. Apple Maps used Apple's vector-based engine, making for smoother zooming. New to Maps was turn-by-turn navigation with spoken directions and 3D views in certain countries, "Flyover" views in some major cities, and real-time traffic.[5]

At launch, turn-by-turn navigation was only available for the iPhone 4s and later, and iPad 2 (cellular capability required) and later, while "Flyover" view was only available for iPhone 4s and later, fifth-generation iPod Touch, and iPad 2 and later.[7]

Passbook edit

A new Passbook app was added, to retrieve documents such as boarding passes, admission tickets, coupons and loyalty cards.[5][15][16]

An iOS device with Passbook can replace a physical card when scanned to process a mobile payment at participating locations. The app has context-aware features such as notifications for relevant coupons when in the immediate vicinity of a given store, and automatic visibility of boarding passes when the user is at an airport, with notifications for gate changes.[5]

Photos and Camera edit

The Camera app was updated to include a new Panorama mode that allowed users to take 240-degree panoramic photos.[17][18]

The Photos app received updates to the Photo Stream functionality, letting users remove images, as well as share custom Photo Streams with other people or the public.[5][10]

App Store edit

The App Store on iOS 6 had a brand new user interface that removed the "Categories" tab and replaced it with "Genius," Apple's search and recommendation engine. It also made use of cards rather than lists to present apps. There were also tweaks to the App Store's search algorithm, resulting in a "trend to favor newer companies," which sparked both developer concerns and praise.[19][20]

The App Store also updated apps without requiring the iTunes password, and when installing or updating an app, users were no longer automatically returned to the home screen.[21]

Phone edit

Upon receiving calls, iOS 6 enabled users to swipe up the lock screen to reveal "Reply with message" or "Remind me later." The "Reply with message" feature shows several pre-determined messages with an option for a custom message, while the "Remind me later" feature offers several options (such as an hour later, when the user gets home, or when the user leaves the current location) to enable a reminder.[22]

Podcasts edit

Podcast functionality was separated from the iTunes app and received its own Podcasts app in iOS 6, in order to "centralize and promote podcast listening and downloading for users."[23][24]

Safari edit

The Safari web browser was updated with a full-screen landscape view for iPhone and iPod Touch users.[25]

Reading List, a feature introduced in iOS 5, received offline support, in which text, images, and layout from saved articles get stored on the user's device.[26]

FaceTime edit

FaceTime video calling was updated to work over a cellular connection, in addition to Wi-Fi.[27]

Clock edit

The Clock app, which had been on iPhone and iPod Touch since their original release, became available on iPad.[28] The clock design looked similar to a Swiss railway clock, and Apple formed an agreement with the Swiss Federal Railways to license the design for its own use.[29]

Music edit

The Music app was redesigned for iPhone and iPod Touch users. The interface was now completely white, while the Now Playing UI was now equipped with motion sensitive scrubber bars similar to the iPod Nano 7th generation.

Removed functionality edit

The YouTube app, which had been a default app on iOS developed by Apple, was removed.[30][31] Apple told The Verge that the reason for the removal was due to an expired license, but that YouTube users could still view videos through the Safari web browser. The company also confirmed that Google, which owns YouTube, was developing its own app, with a then-upcoming release through the App Store.[32] The Apple-developed YouTube app remained on iOS 5 and previous iOS versions.[33] In June 2017, former YouTube employee Hunter Walk tweeted that Apple contacted YouTube to make it a default app on the original iPhone to ensure mass market mobile launch for the video-sharing service, but required handling development efforts itself. In 2012, YouTube made the "gutsy move" to discontinue the license in an effort to "take back control of our app" by developing it themselves.[34][35]

Reception edit

The reception of iOS 6 was positive. Dan Seifert of The Verge wrote that "iOS 6 looks nearly identical to iOS 5. There are a few subtle tweaks here and there. But for every small change to the look of iOS details, there are ten things that remain the same." While praising the iPhone 4s for being a "snappy performer," he noted that "When it comes to speed, iOS 6 doesn't feel terribly different from iOS 5".[36] Craig Grannell of TechRadar wrote that "iOS 6 is rather like the iPhone 5 or OS X Mountain Lion - the refinement of something that already works extremely well. Apple isn't overhauling things for the sake of it but, in the main, making the iOS experience gradually better. That in itself is something other companies would do well to emulate."[10] Jason Parker of CNET wrote that "iOS 6 is a welcome upgrade for any iOS user, but it's not going to completely change the way you use your device. Instead, each of the tweaks here will make many daily smartphone actions easier across the board and offer some relief to those waiting for certain features (sending images from email and call controls, for example)."[37]

Problems edit

Maps app launch edit

In iOS 6, Apple replaced Google Maps with its own Apple Maps as the default mapping service for the operating system, and immediately faced criticism for inaccurate or incomplete data, including a museum in a river, missing towns, very inaccurate directions, satellite images obscured by clouds, missing local places, and more.[38][39][40]

Apple CEO Tim Cook issued a letter on Apple's website apologizing for the "frustration caused by the Maps application,"[41] and recommended downloading alternative map apps from the App Store.[42][43] Scott Forstall, the then-VP of iOS software engineering, was involuntarily dismissed from his role at Apple in October 2012 after he "refused to sign his name to a letter apologizing for shortcomings in Apple's new mapping service."[44]

Advertising Identifier privacy skepticism edit

In September 2012, Sarah Downey, a "privacy expert" with the software company Abine expressed her concern that in spite of the new "Advertising Identifier," Apple didn't disclose details on what the identifier was actually based on. She stated: "I need them to tell me why it's not identifying because as we've seen from a lot other "non-identifying" pieces of data, they can identify you quite easily," and that "If you're using the opt-out, [Apple] may no longer gather information to serve you targeted ads. To me, that says they may still collect your information to do things other than serve you targeted ads, like build databases about you to send you marketing or to sell to third parties."[12]

Abnormal data usage edit

Many users reported a higher-than-normal data usage after upgrading to iOS 6, causing some to be heavily billed for data largely exceeding their data plan. Steve Rosenbaum of The Huffington Post wrote that "The bug is the result of an iOS 6 problem that connects the phone to the cellular data network whenever the phone is connected to a WiFi signal," and also stated that Apple had released a patch.[45][46]

FaceTime certificate expiration edit

In April 2014, users who were still running iOS 6 could not connect to FaceTime due to the expiration of a certificate. Apple released a support document explaining the problem, adding that devices capable of upgrading to iOS 7 must do so to fix the issue, while devices stuck on iOS 6 would receive an iOS 6.1.6 update.[47]

Supported devices edit

With this release, Apple dropped support for the third-generation iPod Touch and the first-generation iPad.[48]

Version history edit

Version Build Codename Release date Notes Update type
6.0 10A403
10A405[a]
10A406[b]
10A407[c]
Sundance September 19, 2012 Initial release on iPhone 5, iPod touch (5th generation), iPad mini (1st generation), and iPad (4th generation)
  • Introduces Apple Maps, to replace Google Maps.
  • Siri can now tell you sport related information.
  • Facebook has now been integrated into Settings.
  • FaceTime calls can now be done over cellular data on iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, and iPad 3 (Wi-Fi + Cellular).
  • Do Not Disturb can be activated to suppress incoming calls and notifications.
  • Adds a Reply with Message feature if a call is declined.
  • Adds the Clock app to the iPad.
  • Custom vibrations can be set for alerts on iPhone.
  • Fixes a bug that allows a local attacker to learn what third-party app was in use before the device was locked.
  • Fixes bugs that allowed a local attacker to bypass a device locked with a passcode.
  • Fixes a bug that allowed a local attacker to initiate a FaceTime call on a locked device.
  • Fixes a bug that allowed users to make purchases without inputting Apple ID credentials.
  • Fixes a bug that caused SMS messages to disrupt cellular connectivity.
Initial Release
6.0.1 10A523
10A525[a]
10A8426[d]
November 1, 2012
  • Fixes a bug that prevented iPhone 5 from installing updates wirelessly.
  • Fixes a bug that prevented camera flash from activating.
  • Fixes a bug that prevented cellular connectivity from being available.
  • Fixes a bug that allowed a maliciously crafted website to execute arbitrary code[49][50]
Bug Fixes
6.0.2 10A550[e]
10A551[a]
10A8500[f]
December 18, 2012 iPhone 5 and iPad mini (1st generation) only
  • Fixes a bug that prevented Wi-Fi from working[51][52]
Bug Fixes
6.1 10B141
10B142[g]
10B143[a]
10B144[h]
Brighton January 28, 2013
  • iOS 6.1 changed the lock screen music controls. The new controls have a more silver appearance, from its previous appearance which was more blue. Also the clock was shrunk while playing music, where in iOS 6.0 and previous versions it was still legible as normal.[53]
  • Adds support for more LTE cellular carriers
  • Integrates Siri and Fandango to allow Siri to purchase movie tickets (U.S. only).
  • Adds the Reset Advertising Identifier button in Settings.
  • iTunes Match subscribers can download individual songs from iCloud.[8][54]
Feature Update
6.1.1 10B145 February 11, 2013 iPhone 4S only, improves cellular reliability for iPhone 4S.[55][56] Bug Fixes
6.1.2 10B146
10B147[f]
February 19, 2013 Fixes a bug in Exchange calendar that increased network activity and reduced battery life.[57][58] Bug Fixes
6.1.3 10B329 BrightonMaps March 19, 2013
  • Fixes a bug that allowed a passcode lock screen bypass to access the Phone app.
  • Improves the Maps app in Japan.
  • Fixes a bug that allowed a user to execute unsigned code.[59][60]
Bug Fixes
Exclusive to iPhone 5
6.1.4 10B350 BrightonMaps May 2, 2013 Fixes a speakerphone bug for iPhone 5[61][62] Bug Fixes
Exclusive to iPod touch (4th generation)
6.1.5 10B400 BrightonMaps November 14, 2013 Fixes a bug for iPod Touch 4 that caused FaceTime calls to fail.[63][64] Bug Fixes
Exclusive to iPhone 3GS and iPod touch (4th generation)
6.1.6 10B500 BrightonMaps February 21, 2014 Fixes the infamous goto fail; SSL verification bug.[65][66] Bug Fixes
  1. ^ a b c d iPhone 5 only
  2. ^ iPad mini (1st generation) and iPod Touch (5th generation) only
  3. ^ iPad (4th generation) only
  4. ^ iPad (4th generation) (Wi-Fi + Cellular) and iPad mini (1st generation) (Wi-Fi + Cellular) only
  5. ^ iPad mini (1st generation) (Wi-Fi) only
  6. ^ a b iPad mini (1st generation) (Wi-Fi + Cellular) only
  7. ^ iPhone 4S only
  8. ^ iPhone 4 (GSM) and iPod Touch (4th generation) only

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External links edit

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Preceded by iOS 6
2012
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sixth, major, release, mobile, operating, system, developed, apple, being, successor, announced, company, worldwide, developers, conference, june, 2012, released, september, 2012, succeeded, september, 2013, version, operating, system, running, iphone, showing. iOS 6 is the sixth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc being the successor to iOS 5 It was announced at the company s Worldwide Developers Conference on June 11 2012 and was released on September 19 2012 It was succeeded by iOS 7 on September 18 2013 1 iOS 6Version of the iOS operating systemiOS 6 running on an iPhone 5 showing five rows of icons due to the increased screen height of the iPhone 5 compared to previous models DeveloperApple Inc Source modelClosed with open source componentsInitial releaseSeptember 19 2012 11 years ago 2012 09 19 Latest release6 1 6 10B500 February 21 2014 10 years ago 2014 02 21 Update methodSoftware UpdatePackage managerApp StorePlatformsiPhoneiPhone 3GS iPhone 4 iPhone 4S iPhone 5iPod Touch iPod Touch 4th generation iPod Touch 5th generation iPad iPad 2 iPad 3rd generation iPad 4th generation iPad Mini 1st generation Kernel typeHybrid XNU Defaultuser interfaceSpringboardLicenseProprietary EULA except for open source componentsPreceded byiOS 5Succeeded byiOS 7Official websiteApple iOS 6 at the Wayback Machine archived September 4 2013 TaglineIt takes your iPhone iPad and iPod touch in entirely new directions Support statusObsolete unsupported Drops support for the third generation iPod Touch and first generation iPad iOS 6 introduced a new Apple Maps app which replaced Google Maps as the default mapping service for the operating system a dedicated Podcasts app as a central location for podcasts and a Passbook app for managing different types of tickets boarding passes coupons and loyalty cards The App Store received a visual overhaul featuring a card based app layout and improved search algorithms Facebook integration was added to the operating system allowing status messages like buttons and contact and event synchronization with several of Apple s apps New privacy controls gave users more fine grained app permissions as well as an option to prevent targeted advertising Siri was expanded to more devices and updated with more functionality such as the ability to make restaurant reservations launch apps retrieve movie reviews and sports statistics and read items from the Notification Center iOS 6 also added LTE support for more carriers the ability to purchase movie tickets through Fandango with Siri USA only a new button to reset the Advertising Identifier and improvements to Maps in Japan Additionally iOS 6 improved the Photos and Camera apps allowing users to share photos with iCloud Photo Stream add filters to their camera shots and take panoramic photos The Phone app also received some enhancements such as the option to reply with a message or set a callback reminder when declining a call and the ability to enable a Do Not Disturb mode iOS 6 received positive reviews Critics noted that the operating system did not offer any significant speed improvements or major redesigns but instead focused on refinements with a general consensus that Apple isn t overhauling things for the sake of it iOS 6 did not completely change the way you use your device but each of the tweaks will make many daily smartphone actions easier across the board and critics praised the refinement of something that already works extremely well as something other companies would do well to emulate The release of Apple Maps however drew significant criticism due to inaccurate or incomplete data The issues prompted an open letter of apology from Apple CEO Tim Cook Scott Forstall who had overseen iOS development since its inception announced his departure from the company shortly after the release of iOS 6 iOS 6 is the last version of iOS that supports the iPhone 3GS and the fourth generation iPod Touch as its successor iOS 7 drops support for both models iOS 6 is also the last iOS with the skeuomorphic design Contents 1 History 2 System features 2 1 Siri 2 2 Facebook integration 2 3 Settings 2 4 Other 3 App features 3 1 Maps 3 2 Passbook 3 3 Photos and Camera 3 4 App Store 3 5 Phone 3 6 Podcasts 3 7 Safari 3 8 FaceTime 3 9 Clock 3 10 Music 4 Removed functionality 5 Reception 6 Problems 6 1 Maps app launch 6 2 Advertising Identifier privacy skepticism 6 3 Abnormal data usage 6 4 FaceTime certificate expiration 7 Supported devices 7 1 iPhone 7 2 iPod Touch 7 3 iPad 8 Version history 9 References 10 External linksHistory editFurther information iOS version history iOS 6 iOS 6 was introduced at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference on June 11 2012 2 iOS 6 was officially released on September 19 2012 3 4 System features editSiri edit Apple s Siri intelligent personal assistant introduced in iOS 5 with the release of the iPhone 4s was updated to include the ability to make restaurant reservations launch apps read items from the Notification Center dictate Facebook and Twitter updates retrieve movie reviews detailed sports statistics and more 5 Siri received language support for Italian Korean and Cantonese 6 and device support for the iPhone 5 fifth generation iPod Touch and third generation iPad 7 In iOS 6 1 Siri was integrated with Fandango allowing users to buy film tickets by voice The feature was only available in the United States at launch 8 Facebook integration edit Facebook came integrated in several of Apple s native apps with iOS 6 Facebook features could be directly accessed from within native apps such as Calendar which could synchronize Facebook events Contacts which could show Facebook friend information and the App Store and Game Center which featured Facebook s like button as well as through a widget in the Notification Center which allowed users to post status updates to the social network 5 9 Settings edit The Settings app received multiple changes in iOS 6 The icon was revised to match the System Preferences icon used in OS X now named macOS and a Do Not Disturb mode was added which allows users to disable phone sounds Additional options for Do Not Disturb mode include being able to allow phone calls from a specific group of contacts and allowing sound on the second call if someone calls repeatedly A crescent moon icon will appear in the status bar when Do Not Disturb mode is enabled 10 New privacy settings became available to users In addition to Location Services the following menus were added in iOS 6 Contacts Calendars Reminders and Photos The updated privacy menus allow users more fine grained privacy permission controls for each app with new notifications when apps want access to information in each of the categories 11 iOS 6 also came with a Limit ad tracking user control setting to allow users the option to prevent targeted advertising Apple s Advertising Identifier was described by Apple as a nonpermanent non personal device identifier that advertising networks will use to give you more control over advertisers ability to use tracking methods If you choose to limit ad tracking advertising networks using the Advertising Identifier may no longer gather information to serve you targeted ads 12 In iOS 6 1 a Reset Advertising Identifier setting was added to allow users to reset the identifier used by advertising companies 8 Other edit iOS 6 added a Twitter widget in the Notification Center where users could tweet without going into the app This saved resources 13 The Share Sheet interface was updated to display a grid of icons as opposed to a list of different apps to which users could share content 14 App features editMaps edit A new Apple Maps app replaced Google Maps as the default mapping app on the operating system Apple Maps used Apple s vector based engine making for smoother zooming New to Maps was turn by turn navigation with spoken directions and 3D views in certain countries Flyover views in some major cities and real time traffic 5 At launch turn by turn navigation was only available for the iPhone 4s and later and iPad 2 cellular capability required and later while Flyover view was only available for iPhone 4s and later fifth generation iPod Touch and iPad 2 and later 7 Passbook edit A new Passbook app was added to retrieve documents such as boarding passes admission tickets coupons and loyalty cards 5 15 16 An iOS device with Passbook can replace a physical card when scanned to process a mobile payment at participating locations The app has context aware features such as notifications for relevant coupons when in the immediate vicinity of a given store and automatic visibility of boarding passes when the user is at an airport with notifications for gate changes 5 Photos and Camera edit The Camera app was updated to include a new Panorama mode that allowed users to take 240 degree panoramic photos 17 18 The Photos app received updates to the Photo Stream functionality letting users remove images as well as share custom Photo Streams with other people or the public 5 10 App Store edit The App Store on iOS 6 had a brand new user interface that removed the Categories tab and replaced it with Genius Apple s search and recommendation engine It also made use of cards rather than lists to present apps There were also tweaks to the App Store s search algorithm resulting in a trend to favor newer companies which sparked both developer concerns and praise 19 20 The App Store also updated apps without requiring the iTunes password and when installing or updating an app users were no longer automatically returned to the home screen 21 Phone edit Upon receiving calls iOS 6 enabled users to swipe up the lock screen to reveal Reply with message or Remind me later The Reply with message feature shows several pre determined messages with an option for a custom message while the Remind me later feature offers several options such as an hour later when the user gets home or when the user leaves the current location to enable a reminder 22 Podcasts edit Podcast functionality was separated from the iTunes app and received its own Podcasts app in iOS 6 in order to centralize and promote podcast listening and downloading for users 23 24 Safari edit The Safari web browser was updated with a full screen landscape view for iPhone and iPod Touch users 25 Reading List a feature introduced in iOS 5 received offline support in which text images and layout from saved articles get stored on the user s device 26 FaceTime edit FaceTime video calling was updated to work over a cellular connection in addition to Wi Fi 27 Clock edit The Clock app which had been on iPhone and iPod Touch since their original release became available on iPad 28 The clock design looked similar to a Swiss railway clock and Apple formed an agreement with the Swiss Federal Railways to license the design for its own use 29 Music edit The Music app was redesigned for iPhone and iPod Touch users The interface was now completely white while the Now Playing UI was now equipped with motion sensitive scrubber bars similar to the iPod Nano 7th generation Removed functionality editThe YouTube app which had been a default app on iOS developed by Apple was removed 30 31 Apple told The Verge that the reason for the removal was due to an expired license but that YouTube users could still view videos through the Safari web browser The company also confirmed that Google which owns YouTube was developing its own app with a then upcoming release through the App Store 32 The Apple developed YouTube app remained on iOS 5 and previous iOS versions 33 In June 2017 former YouTube employee Hunter Walk tweeted that Apple contacted YouTube to make it a default app on the original iPhone to ensure mass market mobile launch for the video sharing service but required handling development efforts itself In 2012 YouTube made the gutsy move to discontinue the license in an effort to take back control of our app by developing it themselves 34 35 Reception editThe reception of iOS 6 was positive Dan Seifert of The Verge wrote that iOS 6 looks nearly identical to iOS 5 There are a few subtle tweaks here and there But for every small change to the look of iOS details there are ten things that remain the same While praising the iPhone 4s for being a snappy performer he noted that When it comes to speed iOS 6 doesn t feel terribly different from iOS 5 36 Craig Grannell of TechRadar wrote that iOS 6 is rather like the iPhone 5 or OS X Mountain Lion the refinement of something that already works extremely well Apple isn t overhauling things for the sake of it but in the main making the iOS experience gradually better That in itself is something other companies would do well to emulate 10 Jason Parker of CNET wrote that iOS 6 is a welcome upgrade for any iOS user but it s not going to completely change the way you use your device Instead each of the tweaks here will make many daily smartphone actions easier across the board and offer some relief to those waiting for certain features sending images from email and call controls for example 37 Problems editMaps app launch edit Main article Apple Maps In iOS 6 Apple replaced Google Maps with its own Apple Maps as the default mapping service for the operating system and immediately faced criticism for inaccurate or incomplete data including a museum in a river missing towns very inaccurate directions satellite images obscured by clouds missing local places and more 38 39 40 Apple CEO Tim Cook issued a letter on Apple s website apologizing for the frustration caused by the Maps application 41 and recommended downloading alternative map apps from the App Store 42 43 Scott Forstall the then VP of iOS software engineering was involuntarily dismissed from his role at Apple in October 2012 after he refused to sign his name to a letter apologizing for shortcomings in Apple s new mapping service 44 Advertising Identifier privacy skepticism edit In September 2012 Sarah Downey a privacy expert with the software company Abine expressed her concern that in spite of the new Advertising Identifier Apple didn t disclose details on what the identifier was actually based on She stated I need them to tell me why it s not identifying because as we ve seen from a lot other non identifying pieces of data they can identify you quite easily and that If you re using the opt out Apple may no longer gather information to serve you targeted ads To me that says they may still collect your information to do things other than serve you targeted ads like build databases about you to send you marketing or to sell to third parties 12 Abnormal data usage edit Many users reported a higher than normal data usage after upgrading to iOS 6 causing some to be heavily billed for data largely exceeding their data plan Steve Rosenbaum of The Huffington Post wrote that The bug is the result of an iOS 6 problem that connects the phone to the cellular data network whenever the phone is connected to a WiFi signal and also stated that Apple had released a patch 45 46 FaceTime certificate expiration edit In April 2014 users who were still running iOS 6 could not connect to FaceTime due to the expiration of a certificate Apple released a support document explaining the problem adding that devices capable of upgrading to iOS 7 must do so to fix the issue while devices stuck on iOS 6 would receive an iOS 6 1 6 update 47 Supported devices editWith this release Apple dropped support for the third generation iPod Touch and the first generation iPad 48 iPhone edit iPhone 3GS iPhone 4 iPhone 4S iPhone 5 iPod Touch edit iPod Touch 4th generation iPod Touch 5th generation iPad edit iPad 2 iPad 3rd generation iPad 4th generation iPad Mini 1st generation Version history editVersion Build Codename Release date Notes Update type6 0 10A40310A405 a 10A406 b 10A407 c Sundance September 19 2012 Initial release on iPhone 5 iPod touch 5th generation iPad mini 1st generation and iPad 4th generation Introduces Apple Maps to replace Google Maps Siri can now tell you sport related information Facebook has now been integrated into Settings FaceTime calls can now be done over cellular data on iPhone 4S iPhone 5 and iPad 3 Wi Fi Cellular Do Not Disturb can be activated to suppress incoming calls and notifications Adds a Reply with Message feature if a call is declined Adds the Clock app to the iPad Custom vibrations can be set for alerts on iPhone Fixes a bug that allows a local attacker to learn what third party app was in use before the device was locked Fixes bugs that allowed a local attacker to bypass a device locked with a passcode Fixes a bug that allowed a local attacker to initiate a FaceTime call on a locked device Fixes a bug that allowed users to make purchases without inputting Apple ID credentials Fixes a bug that caused SMS messages to disrupt cellular connectivity Initial Release6 0 1 10A52310A525 a 10A8426 d November 1 2012 Fixes a bug that prevented iPhone 5 from installing updates wirelessly Fixes a bug that prevented camera flash from activating Fixes a bug that prevented cellular connectivity from being available Fixes a bug that allowed a maliciously crafted website to execute arbitrary code 49 50 Bug Fixes6 0 2 10A550 e 10A551 a 10A8500 f December 18 2012 iPhone 5 and iPad mini 1st generation only Fixes a bug that prevented Wi Fi from working 51 52 Bug Fixes6 1 10B14110B142 g 10B143 a 10B144 h Brighton January 28 2013 iOS 6 1 changed the lock screen music controls The new controls have a more silver appearance from its previous appearance which was more blue Also the clock was shrunk while playing music where in iOS 6 0 and previous versions it was still legible as normal 53 Adds support for more LTE cellular carriers Integrates Siri and Fandango to allow Siri to purchase movie tickets U S only Adds the Reset Advertising Identifier button in Settings iTunes Match subscribers can download individual songs 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