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Apple will release its next major iPhone software on September 19. Here are 10 new features worth getting excited about.

1. Better performance!

Apple will release its next major iPhone software on September 19. Here are 10 new features worth getting excited about.

2. Dark Mode!

2. Dark Mode!

Apple's new system-wide Dark Mode will extend to Apple's popular apps like Apple Music, Reminders, Mail, Photos, and more — and Apple also offers developers the tools to easily implement Dark Mode into their own apps.

Dark Mode is nice and easy on the eyes, and perfect for reading in the dark.

3. Better editing tools!

3. Better editing tools!

Apple updated the image-editing controls in iOS 13 to be more robust and intuitive. Automatic adjustments are still there if you want them, but you can also dig into the settings to tweak the sharpness, color, and contrast of your photos and videos, and even add filters.

But what's truly new and notable here is that all of these new photo settings can finally be applied to videos for the first time. You can also rotate videos from portrait to landscape (!), and you can even warp the look of your videos or adjust their aspect ratio. This is going to make it way more satisfying to film and edit videos on an iPhone.

4. New Apple Maps!

4. New Apple Maps!

Apple Maps is about to get way more detailed — first for US cities in 2019, then eventually the rest of the world in 2020.

Read more: Apple Maps is getting a huge update in iOS 13 — and it could finally help it catch up to Google Maps

The Maps themselves will have significantly more up-to-date details about roads, buildings, parks, and even beaches.

Apple is also adding a new "Look Around" feature, which is similar to Google's Street View: It lets you move down streets from a first-person perspective and scan areas in a 360-degree view. Also like Google Maps, you'll be able to add your favorites and create collections of places that you can easily share with friends. It looks like a really solid update.

5. Updates to Mail!

5. Updates to Mail!

Finally, the Mail app is getting rich text support. You'll be able to adjust your font style, size, color, and alignment of your text, with the ability to indent and add bulleted and numbered lists. This is going to be crucial for anyone who relies on Apple's Mail app to send work emails.

6. The overhauled Reminders app!

6. The overhauled Reminders app!

Apple is taking a page from productivity apps like Things 3 to make its Reminders app easier to use and more robust.

In iOS 13, you'll be able to jot down reminders like you currently can, but you'll be able to add dates, times, locations, photos, check lists, and flags to really get specific about your lists and to-dos.

Siri will also be able to suggest new reminders based on what you're doing. So if someone messages you to make plans, Siri can automatically create a reminder for you.

7. Swipe to type!

7. Swipe to type!

Lots of people like third-party iPhone keyboards that allow you to swipe to type, and that's exactly what Apple's new QuickPath Typing can do.

In iOS 13, Apple's on-device machine learning recognizes the path you're drawing and converts it all for you into text. This should make one-handed typing much easier.

8. Sign in with Apple!

8. Sign in with Apple!

With "Sign in with Apple," developers can put the button in their apps, and Apple can log you into any app with a new account.

Read more: Apple just took a direct shot at Google and Facebook with a new service called 'Sign in with Apple'

Some applications may want your name or email to send you information outside the app, and they are allowed to request this information, but Apple built a solution for people worried about privacy: You can still choose to share your actual email address with apps or services — or you can choose to hide it.

If you want to hide your email address, Apple will create a random unique address that forwards to your real email address, which you can disable at any time.

9. Voice Control!

9. Voice Control!

Voice Control in iOS 13 will let you control your entire iPhone — you read that right, the entire phone — using only your voice.

This is an accessibility setting Apple has been working on for a long time, but basically voice control is now system-wide, and extremely comprehensive.

Read more: This 3-minute video is an incredible demonstration of the new Voice Control feature in iOS 13, which lets you control every aspect of your iPhone without ever touching it

You can navigate and type using voice commands and gestures, since everything on the screen will have numbers and names to allow for easier control.

10. Search your Messages!

10. Search your Messages!

Searching your chats in Messages is now way easier thanks to improved search, which can now scan texts, people, photos, links, and locations so you can better find what you're looking for from past conversations.

There is much more to discover in iOS 13.

There is much more to discover in iOS 13.

Check out Apple's complete list of features coming to iOS 13.

What are you looking forward to the most in iOS 13? Shoot me an email at dsmith@businessinsider.com.

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