iOS 13 Now Supports 22 Indian Languages And A Hindi Predictive Keyboard
Jyotis - Jun 04, 2019
Along with a series of features such as new photo and camera tools and dark mode, iOS 13 has also brought many specific features for the Indian market.
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On June 04, the Cupertino-based tech company Apple has just introduced the latest OS version – iOS 13 – at its annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC 2019). Along with a series of features such as new photo and camera tools and dark mode, it has also brought many specific features for the Indian market.
In this new version, Apple users can choose from one of the 22 Indian languages as their default language. Besides, if you can speak over 01 languages, you just need to specify in the setup section and let your iOS device to tune dictation languages, preferred languages, as well as keyboard.
Another new improvement in the iOS 13 comes from a Romanized bilingual keyboard that supports both English and Hindi and allows the device to predict texts more efficiently. In addition, the new iOS version adds a Hindi keyboard in Devnagri script, and therefore users can save more time with typing suggestions. This feature will be a great plus for iOS users speaking Hindi language in the Indian market.
Apple also adds system-level fonts classified into 04 languages for the iOS 13 including Gujarati, Odia, Kannada, and Gurmukhi. For its intelligent assistant, Siri offers some new Indian female and male voices to bring more natural experience to users. The good news for those who often have habits to download music, documents or videos via data is that the new version of the operating system for iOS devices supports download optimization for applications.
Indian users will soon have a chance to update and experience a series of new features of iOS 13. However, Apple may have to make more efforts to beat Android OS from Google and gain victory in this promising market.
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