iOS 9 Features: Hidden New Features

image iOS 9 logo
Apple unveiled iOS 9 this morning at the WWDC keynote with a bunch of new features for end-users and developers. Amongst these big announcements, there are some small, but useful features that Apple did not have time to talke about.

Here’s a list of new iOS 9 features and changes that we’ve discovered so far:
Battery Saving mode
This and other improvements has helped in improving battery life by one more hour in iOS 9. The Low Power mode, which was showcased during the Keynote, increases battery life by three hours. Low Power mode conserves power by limiting network activity and performance; manually fetching emails, disabling Background App Refresh and downloads, reducing Motion and brightness, and reducing network speed. It can be enabled via a new Battery menu in the Settings app.
New Battery Settings
iCloud Drive app
As reported earlier, iOS 9 includes a new iCloud Drive app, that as the name suggests gives you access to the files stored in your iCloud Drive. It is hidden by default, but you can enabled via the Settings app (Settings > iCloud > iCloud Drive > Show on Home Screen).
iCloud Drive app

Search in Settings app

Apple has finally added search capabilities in the Settings app, so you can quickly search for the settings rather than navigating through different screens to get to the setting you want to change.
iOS 9 Settings Search

Shift Key 

Apple has finally made it easier to figure out if you’re going to type in caps or lower-case. In iOS 9, lower case characters are displayed on the keys when Shift key is turned off, and capital letters are displayed when it is turned on. Prior to iOS 9, capital letters were displayed even though Shift key was turned off. It will take some time getting used to it though.
iOS 9 - Shift Key

Scrubber in Photos app

The Photos app gets a scrubber which can be accessed at the bottom between the photo and the toolbar. It allows you to quickly flip through the photos in your camera roll.
iOS 9 - Photos app - scrubber

Back to Search/Back to App

When you use Spotlight to launch an app, you now have a “Back to Search” shortcut at the top leftcorner in the status bar, which allows you to go back to Spotlight. This is quite nifty, as it saves you the hassle of pressing the Home button, and swiping down again on the Home screen to access Spotlight.
iOS 9 - back to search
Similarly, when you get a Notification, you have a shortcut called “Back to App” that lets you switch back to the previous app.

Add Mail Attachment

You can finally add attachments from iCloud Drive. When you tap and hold in the body section of the new compose window, you should get Attachment option with Insert Photos and Videos.
iOS 9 - side switch option

Redesigned App Switcher

Apple has redesigned the app switcher again in iOS 9. It has a coverflow effect. Apple has also got rid of the Recent and Favorite Contacts from the app switcher, which wasn’t popular with most users.
Apple had given us a glimpse of the redesigned app switcher on the iPad. Here’s a look at the app switcher on the iPhone.
iOS 9 - App Switcher - iPhone

Redesigned Siri

Siri has been revamped. It looks a lot like Siri on the Apple Watch.
iOS 9 Siri

Side Switch

iOS 9 gives you the option to use the side switch for Lock screen or Mute. This option has been available on the iPad.
iOS 9 - Use Side switch

Passcodes are now 6 digits instead of 4

When you try to set a new passcode, iOS 9 You will need to use a 6-digit passcode in iOS 9 instead of 4, to make your passcode a lot tougher to crack. It doesn’t force you to change the passcode to a 6-digit passcode, but if you try to change it, you will have to use a 6-digit passcode.
Update: You also have the option to continue setting a 4-digit numeric code. You get the option when you tap on Password Options.
iOS 9 - Password options

Updated:

Select multiple photos:

There is now a much easier way to select multiple photos in the Photos app. After tapping on Select in the camera roll, you can simply slide your finger over the photos to select multiple photos. In iOS 8, to select multiple photos, you have to tap on them one-by-one or use this trick, which may not be applicable in all situations.

New Font

As expected, Apple has replaced the Helvetica Nue font with the Apple Watch ‘San Francisco’ font in iOS 9. I think the San Francisco font is better than Helvetica Nue. It is sharper and offers improved visibility.
iOS 8 vs iOS 9 font
These are just some of the new hidden features and improvements we’ve discovered in iOS 9 so far. We will continue to update the post as soon we find any new features or improvements. Thanks Alan for the tip!

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