The iOS 11 release date might be on Wednesday, September 13, as Apple gets the software update out there between the iPhone unveiling and its actual shipping date.
What is iOS 11 like? Is it worth a whole lot of upgrade from Apple? Below are the major features we think iOS 11 may contain.
Ipad Multitasking Made Easy by iOS 11
The trending new iPad Pro 10.5 and iPad Pro 12.9 are being preferred instead of laptops by many people, and all thanks to iOS 11 it's becoming a reality all because of the improved multi tasking.
iOS 11 is a dock more like a Mac computer, and it accompanies you from app-to-app along the bottom. It is always hidden but you can always access it by swiping up.
The bottom app dock also shows up in the multitasking menu, which is now laid out in a grid, making it easier to jump between apps now, just like using a MacBook. This is the most important iOS 11 change if you own a newer iPad. it is also important for the growing number of people who use the iPad Pro as a laptop-replacement.
iOS 11 Brings in Drag and Drop to Ipad
Drag and Drop also debuts on iOS 11, and instantly launches apps into split-screen mode when you drag them to the side of the screen. Also you can transport items across a halved screen, by that we mean text, photos, hyperlinks, files, etc.
iOS 11 makes the iPad feel more like a laptop than merely a super-sized iPhone, and it's something that no Android tablet can offer.
Apple Pencil put to test by iOS 11
Apple Pencil is a nice cool tool for the iPad Pro series, but complaint were being made that it cant be used everywhere.
But it all changes with iOS 11. With instant Markup you can draw on PDFs and photos, also with instant Notes you can jot things down ASAP – right from the lock screen.All of your Instant Notes on the lock screen are saved in Notes, so don't worry.
Apple files open up many clouds
Apple is also debuting a new Files app in iOS 11 that will let you sort through all of your files, browse, search and organise them in one place.
iOS 11 provides better control center
iOS 11 brings control center at your fingertips – without having to swipe between menus.
Everything is now combined together: system controls, app shortcuts and music controls. Just pull up from the bottom of the screen and they are all there.
It's a lot different than before, so the design will force you to get used to the new arrangement. Of course, it'll be easier and faster once it becomes second nature.
You'll also be able to disable Control Center in apps.
Everything is now combined together: system controls, app shortcuts and music controls. Just pull up from the bottom of the screen and they are all there.
It's a lot different than before, so the design will force you to get used to the new arrangement. Of course, it'll be easier and faster once it becomes second nature.
You'll also be able to disable Control Center in apps.
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