Apple has released its newest
flagship iOS 11 on 19 September
2017.
Apple teased iOS 11 in June of 2017 and released the first ever developer preview beta version on the same day during its Worldwide Developer Conference.
The latest iOS 11 offers many new
features and interface improvements than its predecessors including:
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A whole new file management system with Files
App
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A new dock for iPad
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A revamped Control Panel
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Drag & Drop with simple touch interface
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ARKit – An Augmented Reality development kit
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Payment options in Messages via Apple Pay
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A remodeled App Store menus and interface
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An improved digital assistant – Siri App
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And much more
How Apple describes its latest
and lightning fast OS on their official website:
“iOS 11 sets a new standard for what is already the world’s most
advanced mobile operating system. It makes iPhone better than before. It makes
iPad more capable than ever. And now it opens up both to amazing possibilities
for augmented reality in games and apps. With iOS 11, iPhone and iPad are the
most powerful, personal, and intelligent devices they’ve ever been.”
iOS 11 is currently available with Apple’s newly launched iPhone trio - iPhone X, iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus. iOS 11 is compatible with following Apple’s flagship series:
iPhone
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iPhone 5S
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iPhone 6
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iPhone 6 Plus
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iPhone 6S
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iPhone 6S Plus
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iPhone SE
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iPhone 7
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iPhone 7 Plus
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iPhone 8
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iPhone 8 Plus
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iPhone X
iPad
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iPad Air
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iPad Air 2
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iPad (2017)
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iPad Mini 2
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iPad Mini 3
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iPad Mini 4
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iPad Pro
iPod
iPod Touch (6th generation)
The biggest changes come to Siri,
Apple's voice assistant; interfaces like the lock screen, App Store and Control
Center; and AR software that are going to mesh the virtual world with your own.
But iOS 11 beta is also full of little surprises.
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The main improvements and
upgrades are done to Apple’s digital voice assistant – Siri. The lock screen
interface has been modified to only support gestures and facial expressions.
The iPhone X is ditched from home button making at durably more secure by
offering the lock and privacy feasibility because of its facial recognition
phone unlock system.
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