Wednesday, 20 September 2017

APPLE'S "iOS 11" Update

iOS 11



iOS 11 is the current eleventh major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple Inc., being the successor to iOS 10. It was announced and the first beta version released to developers at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 5, 2017, with a public beta released in late June, and a stable version for consumers was released in most countries on September 19, 2017.[3] Some countries got the update on September 20, 2017

New control center on ios 11

iOS 11 Available on following devices:-

iPhone

iPhone 5S
iPhone 6
iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone 6S
iPhone 6S Plus
iPhone SE
iPhone 7
iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 8
iPhone 8 Plus
iPhone X

iPod Touch
iPod Touch (6th generation)

iPad

iPad Air
iPad Air 2
iPad (2017)
iPad Mini 2
iPad Mini 3
iPad Mini 4
iPad Pro

What's New :-
1.Revamped Control Center
2.Updated design elements
3.Drag and Drop
4.iPad Dock
5.Siri improvements
6.Peer-to-peer Apple Pay
7.Do Not Disturb driving mode

Some other feture:-

There are new keyboard features, like a one-handed keyboard on the iPhone and a "Flick" option for typing numbers and symbols more quickly on the iPad, and many of the built-in Apple apps have new functionality and feature updates.

Notes includes searchable handwriting and document scanning, Maps gains lane guidance, speed limit info, and indoor maps for malls and airports, while Apple Music includes a new feature that lets you see what your friends are listening to and share your own music. The Memories feature in Photos is smarter than ever, and in the Camera app, Portrait Mode and Live Photos have been improved with new capabilities

HomeKit now supports speakers and there's a new AirPlay 2 protocol that includes multi-room functionality. Do Not Disturb has been expanded to encompass driving, muting notifications while a vehicle is in motion, and Messages has been improved with a new App Drawer that makes it easier to access Messages apps and stickers.

The App Store has been completely revamped in iOS 11, and there are now two distinct sections for apps and games. There's also a new "Today" view that features new content on a daily basis to make it easier to discover fresh apps and games.

Apps can do a whole lot more thanks to several new APIs Apple is introducing, including CoreML and ARKit. CoreML provides machine learning tools to developers, while ARKit lets developers build complex and richly detailed augmented reality features into their apps.

To visit iOS11 page CLICK HERE

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