Apple unveils the six new features on your iPhone

Apple has unveiled software upgrades that will change the way you use your iPhone.

New features will let older iPhones run faster, help parents limit their children’s screen time and make its Siri voice assistant work more like a rival feature from Amazon.com.

The moves were announced at Apple’s annual Worldwide Developers Conference in San Jose, and focused on reliability and catching up with some competitors.

The latest version of Apple’s operating system for the iPhone and iPad, iOS 12 will make older devices – such as the iPhone 6 – work better.

Software chief Craig Federighi said iOS 12 could carry out simple tasks – such as opening apps – up to twice as fast as its predecessor, iOS 11.

Application icons are seen on an iPhone 8 plus in this photo illustration on May 25, 2018. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)
Application icons are seen on an iPhone 8 plus in this photo illustration on May 25, 2018. (Photo by Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto)

The new system will work on a range of products that date back to 2013.

As the smartphone industry has matured, consumers have kept devices longer.

Apple faced a backlash late last year when it emerged that the company slowed down some older iPhones with flagging batteries.

Other new features include parental controls to limit the time children spend in apps, as well as which apps they can use.

Earlier this year, shareholders criticised Apple for contributing to computer overuse by children.

“Some apps demand more of our attention than we might realise,” Mr Federighi said.

Apple also rolled out group video chat sessions with up to 32 users, putting it in direct competition with companies such as Cisco Systems Inc and Microsoft Corp’s Skype.

Apple senior vice president of Software Engineering Craig Federighi speaks at the Apple Worldwide Developer conference. Source: Reuters/Elijah Nouvelage
Apple senior vice president of Software Engineering Craig Federighi speaks at the Apple Worldwide Developer conference. Source: Reuters/Elijah Nouvelage

The company broadened the ways that developers could work with Siri, allowing more in-app use.

Until Monday, Apple had let developers tap Siri for voice control in only a handful of apps such as PayPal and Uber.

Amazon, by contrast, has been much more open in letting developers create custom phrases to control apps with its Alexa assistant.

New features help protect users’ anonymity online.

The company said its Safari web browser for both Macs and iPhones would protect users from being tracked without their permission by websites that use “like” or “share” buttons from social media companies.

Apple unveiled new steps to make it hard for advertisers to distinguish among users, building on its effort, begun last year, to prevent such tracking.

Business Insider reports upgrades will also be made to iPhone cameras, allowing users to use photos to take measurements of objects.