If a couple of weeks ago we were attending the debut of the next version of Android, yesterday it was his turn to renew himself iOS with an update that promises to be especially interesting for users of the iPad since it is going to leave us one of the functionalities that had been most demanded in recent times, essential to improve our productivity with the tablet, split screen, and what better way to know it than with images: we show you this new feature of iOS 9 and the rest of its main new arrivals en video.
A first contact with iOS 9
El video does a fairly complete review of the characteristics that stood out yesterday at the event, starting with the mode of battery saving, which will reduce the brightness of the screen and some other settings in order to minimize the consumption of the device and help us to get it to last a little longer before charging. We also have the opportunity to see the changes that have been made to the application of notes and in the management of keyboard, to make it more comfortable, as well as the functions that have been added to Crab, as well as a small sample of what the new one will look like "Proactive assistant".
The YouTube ID of ROReRfbfFtg # t = 223 is invalid.Towards minute 2:30, approximately, however, we can see the news that probably interests us most as users of the iPad: the split screen, that Apple has called "Slide Over”. With this new Slide Over, we can finally have two applications on the screen at the same time, dividing the space equally between the two or prioritizing one of them and leaving the other as in the background with a smaller area. As you can see, the second app can be started or changed simply with a gesture on the right side of the screen. Similarly, we can also minimize a video and keep it on the screen while we consult another application.

You already know, in any case, that in iOS 9 the prominence will not be so much for the new functions as for the stability and performance improvements that this new update will bring us, something that may not attract so much attention a priori, but that is actually as much or more important for our experience of using a device. And, in addition to all this, it will take up less space on our devices. If you have any questions, however, do not hesitate to consult our coverage of your presentation, where you have all the information.
What do you think of the new update to Apple's mobile operating system? Eager to try it?