Apple’s announcements today covered a wide array of topics related to the iOS ecosystem., introducing two new devices: the iPhone 5C, and the iPhone 5S. Both devices have implications for organizations around the globe.
In addition, the picture is finally becoming clear with what Apple will be doing around iOS 7 and its release. With all of this information, every organization should be asking: How does this affect us and the experiences we have created?
I have identified five key areas you should be looking at as well as action items for each item that your organization should take.
iOS 7
The biggest impact from today’s Apple Event is that iOS 7 will be released to most devices on September 18th. The assumption is that developers will get their hands on the final version (gold master) of iOS 7 today. Apple held back the final release until the announcement because some changes had not been announced. This included the 64-bit compatibility, rewritten CoreMotion API, and some of the camera functionality for the iPhone 5S.
Once the developers get their hands on this final version, one would expect that tomorrow (or sooner) iTunes Connect will start accepting iOS 7 applications. This tight timeline between iTunes Connect accepting iOS 7 applications and the actual release date is a bit unusual, however, in the last month Apple has vastly reduced the review time for iOS application. In some cases, this has been as quick as 24-hours for some developers, which hints at the fact that they are ready to handle the massive influx of iOS 7 applications that will be submitted.
Action Item:
If you are prepping your iOS application for iOS 7, be sure that you are in your final preparations now. If you have yet to start, be sure to grab the latest version of iOS 7 and Xcode from the developer center and start the process.