
The UI is also special for iPad, it’s not just the iPhone UI blown up. Just look at the options popup below running on the 9.7 inch iPad Pro. And nowhere is this bigness and boldness more pronounced than in the iPad app. Quite literally – everything’s all big now. Redesigned and Special UI for MusicĪpple Music got a big redesign in iOS 10. But you’ll still have quick access to all the tabs even if you need to reload them – 6 months later. iOS will continue doing what it does already – putting unused tabs to sleep when there’s RAM needed. In iOS 9 you could only open 36 Safari tabs but now the number is not limited.Īnd don’t worry, this won’t fry your iPad. Multitaskers (or lazy people) rejoice! You’ll never have to close Safari tabs ever again. So you can open multiple tabs on both sides of the screens and switch through them as you find fit. Oh and both slides of the screens will now have independent tab bars. There’s no handle bar in the middle of the tabs so there’s no way to resize the views. Lift your finger when it’s in the black area and boom, you’re multitasking in Safari. Instead, you’ll need to tap and hold on the webpage’s tab and move it to the edge of the screen where the entire view will shift to the left to tell you that you can drag a new tab here. Don’t look for another Safari icon in the Slide Over screen. Split Screen in Safariįinally, you can open two tabs at the same time in Safari in iOS 10 on your iPads that support Split View – The iPad Airs and iPad Pros.īut getting there is a bit tricky. Yes, the multitasking is pretty much the same but Apple did make one of my wishes come true – Two Safari tabs side by side.

And while it’s true that Apple basically spent no time on the iPad in the keynote, there are some new things. As I was watching the WWDC 2016 keynote and it was hour and a half in, I realized none of my iOS 10 wishes for my iPad were going to come true.
