Control of the time spent on the iPhone will come in the form of an app called Screen Time.Apple's chief of software development Craig Federighisays the Do Not Disturb feature will let users disconnect from cyberspace.It's really detailed to get deep insight on how much time you're spending,where you're spending it and even how your use breaks down during the day.It's a digital well-being initiative, says Brian Blau of the research company Gartner.What that means is Apple's recognized I think through some pressure in the industrythat people can get addicted to their smartphones and their mobile technology.Parents will be able to limit the time their children spend on apps such as instagrams.But Apple still wants to keep iPhone users happy.So it's also adding a host of small features, ranging from a way to insert selfies into a documentto a group FaceTime allowing simultaneous video chat with up to 32 participants.And the walkie-talkie feature which lets you talk instantly with another person using the same app.On top of all that, there's a bit of augmented reality.For instance, it will be possible to measure objects directly on the screen.That means you're gonna be able to hold your smartphone up and get information about the world around you,exactly where you're standing at and what you're looking at.