
升級 iPhone 體驗!Apple 於 WWDC 2025 正式發表 iOS 26
Apple於WWDC 2025正式發表 iOS 26,這次大幅更新帶來優美的新設計、智慧體驗,以及使用者每天常用 App 的改良。全新設計為整個系統帶來更具表現力、更令人愉悅的體驗,同時保有 iOS 的熟悉感。完整整合於系統之中,且由裡到外以隱私為原則而打造的 Apple Intelligence,現在變得更加強大。「電話」和「訊息」App 的更新協助使用者保持聯繫,同時消除騷擾來電等干擾。iOS 26 也在 CarPlay、Apple Music、「地圖」和「錢包」推出新功能,並推出 Apple Games 這款全新 App,讓玩家能在同一處找到所有遊戲。
首先,全新軟體設計使得 App 與系統體驗更加生動而充滿樂趣,同時保有 iOS 的熟悉感。設計以「Liquid Glass」精心打造。Liquid Glass 是一種新的半透明材質,能反射和折射周圍,讓內容更加聚焦,並為控制選項、導覽操作、App 圖示、小工具等項目帶來全新層次的活力。這項全新設計延伸至「主畫面」和「鎖定畫面」,讓它們比以往更加個人化、更具表現力。Liquid Glass 也為 App 圖示和小工具帶來全新自訂選項,包括絕美的透明外觀。
「鎖定畫面」上,時間會依影像裡有的空間流暢調整位置;空間場景會在使用者移動 iPhone 時呈現 3D 效果,為背景圖片增添活力。更新的設計元素也在 App 中帶來煥然一新的體驗。更精簡的「相機」介面設計幫助使用者專注於當下拍攝的瞬間,「照片」App 則更新為將「圖庫」和「選集」顯示為分別的標籤頁。Safari 中的網頁現在可全螢幕滿版顯示,甚至延伸至畫面底部,讓使用者能看到頁面上的更多內容,同時仍方便取用重新載入、搜尋等常用操作。Apple Music 和 Podcast 的標籤列經改造後,會懸浮在使用者的內容上方,並在瀏覽時動態縮小,將內容置於畫面中央;使用者向上滑動時,標籤列則會再度展開。
Apple Intelligence 為 iPhone 帶來升級的體驗,幫助使用者比以往更輕鬆地完成任務,並開啟全新的溝通方式和操作畫面內容的更多可能。Live Translation 整合至「訊息」、FaceTime 和「電話」中,協助使用者跨語言溝通,即時翻譯文字與語音內容。Live Translation 由 Apple 建構、完全在裝置端運作的模型支援,確保使用者的私人對話保持隱私。
CarPlay 是駕駛途中更聰明、更安全使用 iPhone 的方式,每天使用次數超過六億次。現在,CarPlay 隨著 iOS 26 推出更新,變得更加美觀且易於使用。優美的設計元素包括全新精巧的來電顯示畫面,讓使用者在得知來電者的同時,不錯過前方導航資訊等重要內容。iOS 26 也將「點按回應」和釘選對話帶進 CarPlay 的「訊息」,搭配小工具和「即時動態」,讓使用者得以在駕駛不分心的狀況下,掌握最新訊息。這些更新內容也同步推出至 CarPlay Ultra,結合 iPhone 的優勢與汽車的優點,於每個螢幕上提供深度整合、整齊一致的體驗。
Apple Games 是一款全新 App,為玩家提供一站式的遊戲平台。能幫助玩家繼續遊玩喜愛的遊戲、發掘下一款心頭好,並與朋友一起享受更多樂趣。玩家也能掌握所有遊戲的最新動態,包括重大活動與更新,不錯過任何精彩時刻。 Games app 同時也是體驗 Apple Arcade 的最佳方式。Apple Arcade 是 Apple 的遊戲訂閱服務,提供超過 200 款得獎作品,以及備受好評、適合全家共享的遊戲。
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