Khám phá iOS 17 Journal: Trải nghiệm cá nhân hóa với ứng dụng mới nhất của Apple trên iPhone
Apple tiếp tục khẳng định vị thế dẫn đầu trong việc mang đến trải nghiệm độc đáo và cá nhân hóa cho người dùng với việc ra mắt ứng dụng Journal trên iOS 17. Đây không chỉ là một ứng dụng ghi chú thông thường mà còn là công cụ giúp người dùng lưu giữ những khoảnh khắc, suy nghĩ và cảm xúc một cách sâu sắc và đầy ý nghĩa.
### Apple Journal: Sự kết hợp hoàn hảo giữa công nghệ và cảm xúc
Ứng dụng Journal trên iOS 17 được thiết kế để giúp người dùng ghi lại những kỷ niệm, suy nghĩ và cảm xúc hàng ngày một cách dễ dàng. Nhờ tích hợp trí tuệ nhân tạo, ứng dụng có thể đề xuất các hoạt động, hình ảnh và thậm chí cả ghi chú dựa trên thói quen sử dụng của bạn.
### Những tính năng nổi bật
1. Gợi ý thông minh: Journal tự động đề xuất nội dung dựa trên các hoạt động của bạn, như ảnh chụp, vị trí đã ghé thăm, hoặc thậm chí là bài hát bạn đang nghe.
2. Bảo mật tối đa: Tất cả dữ liệu được mã hóa và chỉ có thể truy cập bằng Face ID, Touch ID hoặc mật mã.
3. Thiết kế đơn giản, trực quan: Giao diện người dùng tinh tế giúp bạn tập trung vào việc ghi chép mà không bị phân tâm.
4. Đồng bộ đa thiết bị: Journal đồng bộ liền mạch giữa các thiết bị Apple, giúp bạn truy cập nhật ký của mình ở bất kỳ đâu.
### Trải nghiệm thực tế
Sau khi trải nghiệm thử, có thể thấy Journal thực sự là một ứng dụng đáng giá. Tính năng đề xuất thông minh giúp tiết kiệm thời gian và khơi gợi cảm hứng viết lách. Bảo mật tuyệt đối cũng là điểm cộng lớn, đặc biệt với những ai coi trọng quyền riêng tư.
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Hãy viết đoạn tóm tắt về nội dung bằng tiếng việt kích thích người mua: iOS 17 Journal hands-on: Apple gets personal with its newest iPhone app
The new iOS 17.2 update could help you be a lot more reflective the next time you pick up your iPhone. The latest version of Apple’s iPhone software is going to introduce Journal, a new app that serves as a kind of digital diary for logging your experiences.
But Journal isn’t about simply jotting down where you’ve been and what you’ve done. Apple has designed the app has a mental health aide, with writing prompts that direct you to think about the moments, people and places that are important to you. The idea is that regular entries in the Journal app will bolster your outlook and sense of wellbeing by helping you reflect on inspiring moments.
public beta of the iOS 17.2 update is now available for download, giving beta testers a sneak preview of the Journal app. Whether you’re using the beta or waiting for the full release to come out later this fall, here’s what you can expect the first time you fire up Journal.
Journal app: Getting started
The first thing you see after launching Journal is a blank page, suggesting that for all the talk about this being an app geared toward promoting your mental wellbeing, you could really use this app for just about any sort of writing, not unlike the built-in Notes app. But tap that Plus button at the bottom of the screen, and Journal’s differences soon emerge.
You can just write, of course, as tapping New Entry will bring up a blank page and on-screen keyboard for creating an entry on whatever topic’s on your mind. But a Recommended tab on that same page contains writing assignments — both suggested topics as well as collections of items stored on your iPhone.
Those items can include anything from photos pulled from the Photo Memories section of the Photos app to songs you’ve recently listened to, favorite contacts you’ve reached out to, or locations you’ve been. If you’re the sort of person who logs their workout data on their iPhone, that might appear, too, giving you a prompt to reflect on a recent run or bike ride.
We’ll talk more about privacy in a bit, but keep in mind that all of these suggestions are appearing entirely on your device thanks to whatever algorithms are built into Journal. Nothing’s coming from Apple’s servers, and you can dive into Settings to toggle off the things you don’t want to include in Journal.
I should also note that these suggestions pulling for photos, locations, activity and the like may not appear right away. It took a couple of instances of launching Journal before I saw any suggested topics using my recent photos as inspiration. Journal also learns as you go, so expect those suggestions to become more expansive as you use the app.
As for the suggested topics, they’re clearly designed to make you emphasize the positive. “When was the last time you laughed out loud?” might be one possible topic to create a journal entry about unless you’re more inspired by “If you could do anything you want tomorrow, how would you make the day meaningful?” If none of the suggested topics grab you, there’s a refresh button to bring up new suggestions.
Once you start writing an entry, you can make it entirely text, but icons above the keyboard let you augment your entry with photos, either from your on-device library or taken directly with the iPhone’s camera within the Journal app. You can also record an audio entry if you prefer that method. A Location icon lets you add a map, either of your current location when drafting your Journal entry or searching for the location that’s relevant to your particular memory or reflection.
For example, in one of my entries, I wrote about an outing with my daughter that proved particularly enjoyable. I was able to tag the location in San Francisco, even though I was creating the entry from the comfort of my home across the bay. And I grabbed a bunch of photos that I had snapped during that outing that were stored in the Photos app.
I also appreciate that you can backdate Journal entries by tapping the three dots icon at the top of the screen and selecting Custom Date from the subsequent pop-up menu. That way, I was able to mark the date that my daughter and I went into San Francisco for a more accurate entry. I find that being able to back-date entries also lets me live in the moment and save my reflection time for later.
Journal app: Privacy features
Anyone who’s ever had their diary swiped by their nosy kid brother knows the importance of ensuring that whatever goes into your Journal entries stays there. We’ve already talked about how the content in the Journal app remain on your iPhone and that even Apple is unaware of what’s being suggested from within the app. But there are other measures in place to.
The most important Journal privacy feature taps into Face ID, using Apple’s face detection technology to only unlock the app when you’re the one staring at your iPhone’s screen. Journal remains locked even your phone has been unlocked, so you can hand your device over to someone, and they’ll be locked out of Journal should they try and launch the app.
You’ll want to enable that feature before you do anything else in Journal. Head to Settings, tap the Journal entry and then go to Lock Journal to toggle on that security measure. (You’ll need to enter a passcode to even turn the Lock Journal feature on and off.)
While you’re in Settings, you can control what the Journal app taps into for suggested entries. Select Journaling Suggestions, then Suggestion Privacy Settings — from there you can adjust the settings for activity, media, contacts, photos and location, eliminating that categories you don’t want the app to pull from
Should you back up your Journal to iCloud, Apple says that everything is encrypted.
Whether these steps are enough to ease any concerns about what you share with Journal remains to be seen. But it’s Apple has put some thought into making privacy a crucial part of its latest app.
Journal app: Making a habit of it
Journaling works best when you do it regularly. To that end, the app includes a feature that reminds you when it’s time to make a new journal entry.
Or at least, it does in theory. There’s a Journaling Schedule entry in Settings where you can set a day and time to be reminded to create a new entry, but every time I tried to set something up, I got a message that I needed to turn on notifications, which appear to already be on, as far as I can tell. My guess is that this is either a bug that will get fixed in a subsequent iOS 17.2 beta release or that it’s an error on my end that I’ll sort out eventually. I hope that I do, as a lack of reminders is one way to ensure that the Journal app fades into the background, never to be used.
Journal app: First impressions
Journal is only headed to the iPhone for now, with Apple mum on plans to bring it to the iPad or the Mac. The reasoning seems to be that because you have your iPhone with you at all times, it’s the device your most likely to use for something as a personal as a journal. That may be true, but of all of Apple’s devices, the iPhone is surpassed only by the Apple Watch as the device I least enjoy typing on. That’s going to lead to shorter Journal entries than if the app was available on my Mac.
At any rate, it’s still early days for Journal, as I’ll need to spend more time with the app to see its recommendations in action. That, plus sorting out the scheduled reminders, is what will determine whether creating Journal entries turns out to be a habit I keep.
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