iOS Update: Apple released iOS 11 with bunch of new features

iOS 11 iPad and iPhone

If you’re someone who owns an iPhone, then it is likely that you’re waiting for an iOS software update eagerly because the new features make your phone feel like a new one! At this year’s [WWDC] 2017, Tim Cook, the CEO of Apple, announced the launch of iOS 11. It has a wide range of several new amazing features.

Let’s take a look at them:

Messages

The first out of many cool new features in iOS 11 are changes in the Messages app. Apple announced that it will make the iMessage stickers and apps features better accessible and that they would available on the all new, redesigned iMessage app drawer available at the bottom of the screen.


Tired of the “Storage Almost Full” notification on your iPhone? If that’s the case, you’re going to like the next feature a lot. Apple announced that they will be bringing iMessage to its iCloud storage platform. Users will now be able to sign in using their iCloud account, in any and all of their devices and have all of their messages stored there.

This is extremely convenient and storage efficient because you would be able to have your messages on iCloud instead of it eating up storage in your phone. And if you delete a message on one of your devices, it will automatically get deleted in all the devices, thanks to iCloud. So, all your messages, except the most recent ones, would be stored on iCloud, and these would be end-to-end encrypted as well. This would end up giving you more storage capacity for other important things. (Like Bae ki selfies)

Another really convenient feature added to iMessage is that now Apple Pay would be integrated into the iMessage app drawer, allowing you to make quick person-to-person payments.

Siri

Who doesn’t like messing with Siri when they’re bored, or to show off to friends who have an Android phone? Apple brings amazing updates to Siri in the new iOS 11. The company unveiled that the digital assistant, Siri, will now be having a new voice which sounds more natural and expressive. In addition to that, there is a new visual interface for Siri, this would allow the users to follow up on questions and answers, get multiple results for their queries, etc.

A new update is that Siri has a Translation feature. It’s currently able to translate from English to Chinese, French, German, Italian, and Spanish, with more language combinations in the coming months.

On iOS 11, Siri will also be using on-device machine learning to be more understanding and predict what you want next. For example, if you search for a place like Iceland on Safari and read about it, Siri would suggest Iceland news updates for you in the News app. Siri will also learn new vocabulary from the pages or articles you read and will suggest them in the Predictive text feature. Furthermore, this learning about you and your interests will be synced across all your devices and will be end-to-end encrypted as well.

In addition, Siri will be enabled with more open third party support, allowing developers to integrate their news app with the digital assistant.

Camera and Photos

If you related to the shortage of storage situation mentioned earlier, you’re going to like the changes Apple brought to the camera app. The main alterations Apple integrated are that, now, the pictures and videos taken by the camera will have a 2x better compression. This means that they will occupy less space on your phone and still be in amazing quality. Apple made this possible by using HEVC video and replacing JPEG picture with HEIF pictures, which would still be compatible with other devices. There are several other features added to the camera app like the improved image quality, better low-light performance, optical image stabilization, true tone flash, and HDR.

As for the Photos app, Apple has incorporated machine-learning into it, in order to identify key items or events like weddings, sporting events, and pets etc in your picture and compile them in Memorie (the Memories videos will now also be playable in Portrait orientation). In addition to this, Live Photos will give you several cool editing options like trimming the surroundings, selecting a key photo from frames, putting the live picture on loop, or making it bounce, and so much more.

Control Center

The Control Center in iOS 10 was a two-page center involving major controls one might need at their disposal. The iOS 11 Control Center has gotten a major makeover, making it look sleeker and turning it into one single page with sliders for volumes and brightness, including several eye-catching animations! The 3D touch features allow you to access more options right from the control center itself.

According to Apple, the Lockscreen and Notification Center have now merged into one. This means that when you unlock your phone and swipe down opening the Notification Center, it would look exactly like your Lockscreen and past notifications will be available if you swipe up from the bottom of the screen.

Maps and Do Not Disturb

Moving on to Maps, Apple has announced new features in the Maps app such as displaying the speed limit of the road on the top of the screen and real-time lane guidance. But, the more catching updates to the app are the fact that Apple has indoor mapping of establishments in the Maps app. This will currently have indoor maps of major malls (currently for USA only, but more international locations to come) and airports around the world including JFK, La Guardia in New York and London Heathrow Airport, while more airports would be added in the coming months. You can use this feature to view indoor directories and see where different stores are placed inside.

At the WWDC today, Apple introduced the launch of the new “Do Not Disturb While Driving” feature. When activated, this will block out notifications while you’re driving, which will be determined by your iPhone using either Bluetooth connection or Wi-Fi Doppler. This feature includes automatic iMessage responses when you get messages, telling people that you’re driving. In case of an emergency, certain people you select will be able to send you urgent messages which will show up. When you’re in a car but not driving, you can exit this mode too.

HomeKit and Apple Music

Anyone who uses the iPhone’s HomeKit feature must’ve felt the need for it to work with speakers too. Apple has added this much-needed upgrade in iOS 11 to the HomeKit, and now users will be able to control speakers all over their house using Airplay 2, which is a new version of AirPlay. Airplay 2 enables you to have multi-room music controls from your phone. Several speaker manufacturers like Apple’s Beats, Bose, Bang and Olufsen, and others have stated that they would make speakers compatible with AirPlay 2.

Now coming to Apple Music, the major upgrade in it will you to create a profile and share the songs you listen to with your friends, making it more social. A new section has been introduced in the app called “Friends Are Listening To”, which will give you live updates of what you’re friends are enjoying on the app. You can also choose to share selective playlists with your friends, or keep your profile private (and hide your Taylor Swift playlist to stay a badass in the eyes of your friends).

There’s another new feature in Apple Music called “Shared Up Next List”. This feature will let your friends add songs that would play next in a playlist without disturbing the current song, which will come in handy if you use the new AirPlay 2 feature to play music over the speakers in your home (did someone say House Party?).

In addition to this, Apple announced the new MusicKit for developers, which they will be able to use to integrate their apps with Apple Music easily. Major developers such as Nike, Anchor and Shazam have already started using MusicKit.

App Store

At the WWDC today, Apple announced a huge make-over of the App Store on iOS 11. The App Store will now have a brand new interface, which will be focused on the discovery of new apps and how-to’s. One of the main features in the new interface is “Today” which would highlight one new app every day. The App Store looks a lot more like Apple Music now, having similar fonts and colorful images.

Another new feature is that the in-app purchases will now be available for purchase on the description page of the App Store, instead of only being available inside the said app. Finally, the last big change Apple announced was that the App Store will feature a “top story” of the day, guides on using apps, and text description pages for apps which will resemble articles in blog posts. We believe that with this feature Apple wants to turn the App Store into something you open very often just to scroll around, like Pinterest, instead of using it only when you need to download a new app.

These were the main features of the iOS 11, which will be available for download later this year.

 

 

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