Just in time for the launch of iOS 7, Apple Inc. has remodeled iCloud.com.
As Latinos Post reported, a beta version of iCloud.com launched and featured the aesthetics similar to the new mobile operating system, iOS 7.
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As of Sept. 17, the changes have officially started for all iCloud.com users.
With the new iCloud.com, users can now see the "flatter" designs Apple has been working on for iOS 7 and OS X Mavericks. Within the new iCloud, new icons are set for Calendar, Contacts, Find my iPhone, Mail, Notes and Reminders, to name a few.
The relaunch comes as iOS 7 will be available, for free, starting Sept. 18 for the iPhone 4, iPhone 4S, iPhone 5, iPhone 5c, iPhone 5s, iPad 2, iPad 3, iPad 4, iPad mini and the fifth generation of the iPod touch.
According to Apple, the new mobile operating system will initially include English, French and German language iterations. Additional languages will rollout over time.
According to Apple's Senior Vice President of Software Engineering Craig Federigh, "iOS 7 is completely redesigned with an entirely new user interface and over 200 new features, so it's like getting a brand new device, but one that will still be instantly familiar to our users. Next month we'll be shipping our 700 millionth iOS device, and we're excited about what our hundreds of thousands of iOS developers are doing to bring great new features to their apps."
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