Tuesday, September 16, 2014

Apple’s new iOS 8 will change the way brands connect with their customers

          
The Apple Watch

Confirmation of the release date for Apple’s next major firmware update iOS 8 was for the most part overshadowed on Tuesday with the Californian tech giant unveiling the iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, the Apple Watch, and the new Apple Pay mechanism. Despite that, the new operating system that the majority of their devices will run should be of great significance to brands and marketers looking to reach more consumers. iOS 8 is centred around the concept of integration, and brands can implement their products and services into more of the device than ever before.

Greater insight into consumer behaviour
Britain’s fitness fixation has grown exponentially over recent years. There are now hundreds of calorie counters, run trackers and health monitoring apps in the App Store, including offerings from commercial giants such as Nike. Apple’s acknowledgement of this market will help those brands become more useful on the new iPhones, and the new Health app will comprise data from the tools people use to monitor their wellbeing, presenting it in a unified dashboard.
The apps can communicate with each other too, meaning details of your sleep patterns will give Nike a better understanding of how to improve your performance – and recommend you products accordingly. Health is a delicately personal issue, and Apple’s prioritisation of the field should be of interest to health and fitness brands looking to increase their exposure in the tech market.

The “smart home” is increasing in popularity, and users will be able to lock doors and switch off lights remotely using their iPhone, iPad or Apple Watch. As the technology becomes more widely used, an increasing number of brands will surely move into this market, where smartphones and tablets are undertaking general utilities. It’s great to be able to play Candy Crush on your way home from work, but the ability to turn on the oven from 40 miles away gives home appliance brands unprecedented licence to revolutionise their products. Haier and Honeywell are two of the impressive names already announced as partners, and Phillips released a prototype screenshot of how users might be able to control their Hue ambient lighting system with iOS 8.

Big news for big brands
On balance, there’s little doubting how exciting iOS 8 is for users, developers and brands. Since the first build of the operating system in 2007, the general functionality and structure that it uses has not drastically changed. For that reason, people around the world have developed a familiarity and understanding of the elegant and practical interface. With brands now granted a licence to expand their apps and services into more of the OS than ever before, people will be able to connect with products in a way previously unthinkable.




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