Video: Top 5 Hidden Features of iOS 10

Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president of software engineering, speaks about the new iOS 10 at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference.

Craig Federighi, Apple senior vice president of software engineering, speaks about the new iOS 10 at the Apple Worldwide Developers Conference. Tony Avelar/AP

A new operating system comes with new secrets.

Apple has publicized many of the changes coming with its new iOS, including a Siri that's been opened up to developers and new messaging features. But what else is new and less known?

The iPhone's expanded control center will now feature 3-D touch. When users lightly touch the flashlight icon, brightness options will pop up.

Apple has also optimized music storage to remove any music you haven't played in a while, and thus create more storage space.

And while not as popular as its Google counterpart, Apple Maps will now remember where you parked your car and can even give you directions back to it.

To learn more, check out the video below from CNET: 

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