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What opportunities have appeared for iPad and iPhone users?

According to a long-established tradition, along with the release of new generations of iPhone smartphones, Apple also releases a new version of the iOS operating system. The next - 11th - iOS has become, perhaps, the largest update to the appearance of the operating system since the abandonment of skeuomorphism in iOS 7. But in addition to visual innovations, there is a lot of interesting things here in terms of functionality. Let's get acquainted with iOS 11 and evaluate the main innovations!

First of all, it is worth noting that the most important innovations concern tablets, not smartphones. This is also indicated by the advertising slogan: “A big step for iPhone. A giant leap for iPad." But some of the new features are available in both. We'll start with them.

Files app

One of the most common criticisms against iOS is the lack of a file manager. Apple stubbornly does not provide the opportunity to work with files on the device in the same way as we work with them on a computer, that is, sort into folders, transfer from one folder to another, etc. At first glance, the new “Files” application, which has made The announcement of iOS 11, with so much noise, changes this paradigm. Externally, this is really a file manager, clearly similar in design to the Finder in macOS.

We see that files and folders can be assigned color tags, as is done in macOS (however, they are assigned very inconveniently and unintuitively); We see that files can be shared by sending them by email or transferring them in other ways typical for iOS. You can even move them into folders.

But please note: there is no access to files on the iPad itself - only in cloud services! In this case, Dropbox and iCloud Drive are connected, on the Apple website we can see in the screenshots Box, Microsoft OneDrive, Google Drive... True, On My iPad is also there, but we were unable to find this item on our tablet. Perhaps this will appear in the final version of iOS 11, but for now the Files application is rather a single hub for managing the content of cloud services.

Note that everything said is also true for the iPhone. In both iPhone and iPad, after updating, the “Files” icon automatically appears among the applications.

Control room

The Control Center has changed significantly - a translucent screen that can be opened with a gesture from the bottom of the screen. Now you can change the set of widgets and their location. All this is done through Settings / Control Center.

In the case of the iPad this is less useful, but for the iPhone this feature is a real godsend. The screenshots below show that voice recorder and notes icons have been added, but the timer has been removed.

Another useful innovation available on both iPhone and iPad is the notification feed, accessible directly from the lock screen. And only on iPhone - a new car mode. When the smartphone is in this mode, no notifications are received, and when trying to contact the subscriber, a message is received stating that the person is driving.

Interestingly, this mode can be activated either manually or automatically if the smartphone detects that a person is in motion. True, in this case it will also turn on on a bus, for example, or in a taxi. So there's a third one best option: Automatically activates when connected to the car's Bluetooth.

Updated App Store interface

One of the most controversial innovations is the App Store interface. Apple has radically redesigned it (for both the iPhone and iPad), and frankly, we can't say it's any better. It turned out to be less informative (in terms of the amount of information per unit of screen area) and more noisy.

In the new App Store, the emphasis has shifted specifically to the choice of store editors. In the foreground are large cards, each of which is dedicated to one application. It is clear that from the point of view of user convenience this is a dubious innovation.

On the other hand, if you want to quickly understand what the recommended apps are, then perhaps this interface can be called informative.

Stickers from apps in Messages

Another interesting and potentially useful, but far from as necessary as it seems, is the appearance in Messages of convenient access to stickers from third-party applications.

Now at the bottom of the Messages window there is a panel with icons of applications in which stickers are available. Moreover, you can either install some sets in the App Store, and they will become available here, or use the stickers that are in previously installed applications.

In particular, the screenshots show that Lara Croft 2, Solar Walk 2, and even the application for art lovers Artsy have stickers. This means that the range of stickers and their ease of use increases significantly. But... how often do we use “Messages”? In our case, communication usually takes place in Telegram, Viber, Whatsapp and even Facebook Messenger, and not in Messages. We usually go there to write SMS, but in the case of SMS, stickers will not work.

New iPad interface

As we have already noted, the main changes affected the tablet interface. There is now a dock at the bottom of the screen, much like the one we're used to in macOS. Moreover, the most frequently launched applications automatically appear on the right side, and on the left you, as before, can add applications yourself.

The fundamental innovation is that the Dock can now be opened while inside any application. To do this, just perform a gesture of waving your finger from the bottom edge of the screen.

If we perform the same action while on the main screen and not in the application, we will see thumbnails of open windows, similar to Mac Spaces.

In addition, Apple is expanding multitasking capabilities in iOS 11 for iPad. In Split View mode, an additional application can be opened directly from the dock, and it will appear on the same screen along with the previously opened one.

Another innovation of the interface is the transition between applications when you press the side oblong button. Now the window thumbnails are arranged in a vertical row, and you can use both the screen and the wheel to navigate through them.

Other useful changes

In “Notes” there is now an option “Scanning documents”. In theory it looks really cool: you can take a photo of a document and the image will automatically be enhanced to look like it was a good scan. In practice it doesn't work very well yet.

Firstly, the option itself is hidden deeply. You need to create a new note, find the plus sign in the lower right corner, click on it and select “Scan documents.”

Secondly, the result is still not as good as is required for full use of the option. For example, the age-old problem of photography - light falling from above and creating unnecessary shadows - is only partially solved by this function. Below you can see that when photographing the document, although the picture was aligned and the shadow was partially removed, there were still dark spots that made it impossible serious work with this document.

It would seem, why can’t the program understand that the spot below is clearly something extra? This cannot be on the documents! But - alas. However, this is definitely a movement in in the right direction, so let's hope things improve in iOS updates.

In addition to the above, it is worth describing the new capabilities of working with the Apple Pencil stylus (it is clear that this only applies to the iPad Pro).

Now you can draw in notes and letters, and the text will automatically “flow around” the drawing. You can also create a handwritten note directly on the lock screen (it will be saved in Notes). Plus, work with the stylus in PDF documents and screenshots has been improved - you can draw at any time, and the changes will be automatically saved.

Conclusions

In this review, we haven't covered everything about iOS 11. The new version of the operating system has many small changes that may be interesting in themselves, but they are unlikely to be decisive. However, there are many major innovations described in the article.

Another thing is that we don’t have the feeling of any fundamentally new opportunities that have opened up after updating to iOS 11. Perhaps the notification feed on the lock screen and the ability to customize the Control Center are convenient. Otherwise, everything seems to be fine, but if you use iOS 11 and then return to iOS 10, there is no feeling of discomfort.

So, for example, expanding the capabilities of working with a stylus is absolutely the right direction, but how many users constantly carry the Apple Pencil with them? Yes, probably those who are really used to working with the Apple Pencil will like the new features, but they are in the minority.

The appearance of “Files” is completely doubtful in the form in which it is implemented now. It is not a full-fledged file manager. Strictly speaking, it is an aggregator of cloud services, nothing more. Previously, almost all the same things could be done simply using separate applications Dropbox, Google Drive, etc.

Another thing is that the direction of thought is absolutely correct. Yes, working with files needs to be improved. Yes, the document scanning function can indeed be very useful if it is developed to the required level.

What is definitely convenient and good is the customized Control Center on the iPhone and the updated Dock on the iPad. However, you may have a different opinion and impression. Tell us in the comments which iOS 11 innovation you liked the most!

Apple updates iOS every year, which has become a good tradition. Many users are waiting for the system to immediately update to it. For the first time, the update to iOS7 became quite crude; it caused a lot of controversy and controversy. Then, every year, certain shortcomings were found in new versions, but they were all cleaned up relatively quickly. This year, iOS11 can easily claim the title of the most raw version of iOS. Two system updates have already been released in a few weeks, and there were about a dozen beta versions before the commercial release. To abstract from software problems and focus on how the system is designed and what it can do, we will look at the innovations, and at the end we will touch a little on the problems that you may encounter (or not encounter at all, this also happens).

Supported devices

You can install iOS11 on the following devices:

  • iPhone 5s/6/6 Plus/6s/6s Plus/SE/7/7 Plus;
  • iPhone 8/8 Plus/X – the system is preinstalled initially;
  • iPad Mini 2/3/4; iPad Air/Air2; iPad Pro all versions, iPad 2017;
  • Sixth generation iPod Touch.

An item with an OS update appears in the settings of your device, and you can download it, there are no difficulties. It is important to note that not all iOS 11 features will be available on all devices; they often depend on the hardware. For example, the iPhone SE looks like an ugly duckling, which does not have a number of features, for example, it does not support floor counting in the Health application, there is no 3D Touch and other little things. To support the new standard for images and videos (HEIF/HEVC), not only iOS is required, but also devices with an A10 processor and newer, which sharply limits the capabilities of previous devices. There are plenty of such limitations; for example, it is worth noting the lack of support for True Tone technology in a number of iPad models, since there is simply no appropriate hardware support for this. This is easily explained, since updating the operating system will not provide the necessary hardware components, and the processors will not become more powerful.

When switching from iOS10 to iOS11, you should remember that Apple is no longer supporting 32-bit applications; they can no longer be launched in iOS11; they are not available in the store. For most people, this means absolutely nothing, since the transition to 64-bit applications began in 2013, and within 4 years most of the current software became 64-bit. If you have some program that does not have a 64-bit version (for example, work software written a long time ago), then updating will not allow you to work with it, you should remember this. But again, for most people there will be no problems.

Setting up an account on a new device - setup wizard

iOS11 debuts an account setup wizard that can automatically copy your account from another iOS device, be it an iPhone or iPad. For example, when setting up the iPhone 8, I copied all the data from my iPad, just brought them close to each other, read the QR code from the screen, and the setup was complete. Previously, there was no such setup wizard; it is extremely convenient when moving from one device to another.


Files – the ghost of a file manager

The “Files” application acts as a kind of file manager, but in iOS11 there is no access to the file system, you can’t hope for it, the system remains closed, as always. In the Files application, the user sees his cloud storage (iCloud by default, plus all connected services), as well as files on the device that he sent to Files. For example, you receive a letter with a certain pdf file that you want to use later, for this you need to send it to “Files”; even if you open this file, you will not add it to this storage.

Ideally, the application is difficult to understand; it contradicts what we see on Android, where received files are saved in certain system folders, and the file manager automatically finds them there, and you can view them. This is not the case here; an additional action is required to save a copy of the file to “Files”. This is inconvenient, requires additional actions, and they are not always justified.

For the first time, support for ZIP archives has appeared; they can be opened in the application (that is, first save the archive in “Files”, then open it). By selecting the ZIP archive in the application, you can extract specific files by selecting the “Upload” option. Where should I send the file? That's right, in the Files application. Such a complex system can confuse anyone, it’s simply ridiculous that in 2017 you need to use such dances with a tambourine to unpack one single file. It would not be out of place to say that it is impossible to unpack the entire ZIP archive using standard tools.

It’s a pity, but the “Files” application is a crutch that stands on top of the system’s limitations and does not make the user’s life any easier, it simply collects his cloud accounts in one place and allows him to synchronize files. But it doesn't even remotely resemble what we see on Android and what we can use.

Control panel - unusual Wi-Fi/Bluetooth settings

By pulling the screen up from the bottom, you will see a control panel (translated to the “Control Center” menu, I don’t like it), it contains mode switches (“Airplane mode”, “ Cellular connection", Wi-Fi, Bluetooth), music control, screen rotation, night mode, brightness and volume, as well as additional icons.

If you go to Settings - Control Panel, you can enable the appearance of this panel in any application, and also add additional icons (there are only five rows, scrolling appears, and it looks strange). You cannot select your own applications, only those that Apple added here. You can sort the icons in the rows as you wish.

This section has a peculiarity: it is impossible to disable Wi-Fi/Bluetooth from here, since Apple decided that when you click the icon, the current connection established by the device will be disconnected, but the Wi-Fi/Bluetooth operation itself will continue, this, for example, is necessary for connecting a phone or tablet with a MacBook. Most people expect that when they press the shutdown button, that's exactly what will happen, but that's not the case here. You can disable Wi-Fi/Bluetooth only from the settings menu.

Notifications

For each application, you can configure notifications for the lock screen, as well as the drop-down curtain. Unfortunately, if you have a lot of notifications from the application, they will quickly fill up the feed, since they are not grouped, you can see this in the screenshot below.

Remove programs but keep your data

If you go to Settings-General-Storage iPhone (iPad), you will see the menu item “Download unused”. This is a great idea and implementation to save space on your device, you can delete the app but all its data will remain on the device. For example, deleting a game will clear up a couple of GB of space, but when you need it again, you won't lose your progress and settings; you'll just need to download it from the Internet again.

SOS mode – emergency call

You can enter emergency contacts as well as your medical information. When you activate the SOS mode (5 clicks on the power button), the phone will start screaming, TouchID will turn off, to enter the device, you will need to enter a code. This is useful when you want to disable finger authentication. Your medical information will be displayed on the screen; you do not need to unlock it to access it. A fairly simple mode, copied from Android smartphones, where similar capabilities have existed for a long time.

Screenshots and an editor to change them

As soon as you take a screenshot, a thumbnail immediately appears in the lower left corner. By clicking on the thumbnail, you are taken to the editor, where you can resize the screenshot, cut out a piece of it and draw/write whatever you want on it. A great feature that was missing before.

App Store – new interface and articles

In iOS11, the app store became completely unusual, product cards and articles appeared describing how to do something. Typically, one card takes up the entire screen, which looks wasteful and inconvenient. The new App Store takes some getting used to, but even on the iPad it can't be called user-friendly. They tried to make it beautiful, but they didn’t make it functional at all.

Icons and designs for Messages and other applications

As you type, a line appears that displays various stickers associated with certain applications or sticker sets that you have uploaded to the App Store.

Keyboard - updated set for iPad

It's important to note that the iPad keyboard is very different from the iPhone keyboard. And if on the iPhone it is a familiar and very simple keyboard, which is much inferior to its counterparts on Android, then on the iPad they tried to make the keyboard more functional. To do this, a second row of symbols was added to the keys (highlighted in gray); when typing, you just need to swipe the key from top to bottom to insert such a symbol. It's convenient, although unusual.


You can tear the keyboard into two parts as before, but it doesn't look very convenient on the iPad. Surprisingly, for some reason the frequently used question mark was damaged and moved to the second screen of the keyboard. This approach remains a mystery to me.


Shortcuts panel (iPad only)

Scrolling up the screen on the iPad brings up a panel with icons, here you see both the icons that you installed yourself and the ones you use most. It reminds me of a MacOS device, where there is a similar panel, and it is extremely convenient, it’s exactly the same here. It’s a pity that nothing like this was installed on the iPhone due to limitations in screen size.



Split screen mode (select iPad models only)

The ability to simultaneously open two applications, drag data from one to another, for example, insert pictures into an email client. This function works well, although it is almost not popular on iOS due to the limitations of specific applications, for example, the same email client.







Multitasking on iPad, new app display

The appearance of applications running on the iPad has changed; now they are cards; this approach looks fresh and interesting. You can immediately “close” any application by swiping it to the side.



Notes

It is now possible to scan documents using a photograph of the device. Text recognition is not provided in this case.






You can also create simple signs in Notes.



Playing videos in the browser

It doesn’t matter which browser you use, now video playback happens a little differently and with different controls, as can be seen in the pictures below. But the most important thing is that now you can go to another tab, and the video will continue playing (tested on iPad Pro/iPhone 8 Plus). Surprisingly, this feature is not provided for YouTube; playing in an out-of-focus tab does not work. Why? Don't know.



New standards for photos and videos – HEIF/HEVC

One of the key changes in both desktop and mobile OS from Apple in 2017 is support for H.265 video (HEVC - High Efficiency Video Codec), which, while maintaining the quality of H.264 used before, reduces the file size by half . Support for this format directly depends on the processor; by default, in iOS, all photos and videos are saved in old formats (H.264 and JPEG, not HEVC/HEIF).

To enable new formats that are not fully compatible with other devices, such as Android, you need to do this in the settings. After this, the space occupied by such files will decrease while maintaining their quality. If you do not plan to actively share your videos and photos, then you can safely switch to new format. Otherwise, wait until it becomes widespread on other systems, otherwise you risk being misunderstood by others.

Brief impressions

In many ways, iOS11 greatly changes the iPad, which is what Apple says, this OS update is intended primarily for tablets, and appearance The OS has been greatly refreshed, although not many key elements have changed. I like the dock with icons, the thumbnails when switching between applications, it has become noticeably more beautiful, although this is a matter of taste. Some people may not like this appearance.

It is difficult to underestimate the transition to HEIF/HEVC as the standards of the future, other manufacturers will also go in this direction, there is no other way. Gradually, all platforms will begin to support these standards, and this is normal.

Now about the fly in the ointment in this barrel of honey. Unfortunately, the stability of iOS11 leaves much to be desired, there are many small and unpleasant errors, sometimes applications slow down, and this happens more often with third-party programs (Twitter/Instagram) and does not depend on the quality of the network connection, this applies to already downloaded data.

The multitasking mode is implemented too aggressively in order to extend the battery life. So, by opening Twitter, clicking on a specific notification and then working in other programs, you will not return to the same Twitter state; the application will load again. The same goes for Telegram and a number of other programs. These can be considered iOS11 sores, which will be fixed someday or not. Don't know. But there are quite a lot of such “little things”, and judging by the way users complain about iOS11, we can safely assume that it has overtaken iOS7/8 in terms of the number of glitches. Apple's software quality is recent years sagged steadily, it was licked a few months after the launch of new devices. But what's happening with iOS11 goes beyond previous problems. Although it all depends on your point of view, many people do not notice any problems, update their devices and are happy with the new features. What kind of people are you? Are you doing well or do you still have shortcomings that you would like to correct?

The iOS operating system is one of the most famous platforms for the correct functioning of mobile devices developed worldwide. well-known company Apple.

The main feature of this platform is that it can only be installed on phones and tablets manufactured by Apple. iOS is based on the concept of direct manipulation by pressing buttons directly on the screen mobile device.

The fact that the iOS system has become widespread is not surprising. Considering the fact that Apple products are different high quality of its developments, its own platform allows us to implement a number of specific tasks that other systems are not able to cope with.

What is the iOS operating system?

Before you start reviewing the iOS platform, you should understand in detail what kind of “beast” it is. As mentioned above, the iOS operating system is a unique platform for convenient user interaction with an Apple mobile device. This OS has an amazing interface and allows you to mobile phone solve the most complex problems. Distinctive Features iOS platform is:

  • Data privacy– no program will gain access to personal data without your consent. Only with your consent, third-party applications will have access to your address book, your location, photo and video files.
  • High level of security– the OS developer tried to protect the system as much as possible from possible infection by malware.
  • Huge number of built-in functions– the iOS system includes a huge number of useful functions for the user that will delight any happy owner of a mobile device from Apple.

The iOS operating system is a universal assistant in study, work and everyday life. Thanks to the built-in functions, the mobile device can help you solve the most complex problems. Among the built-in functions, the following should be highlighted:

  • Touch ID– thanks to this technology, the user will not be able to gain access to someone else’s mobile device. Only the owner, whom the device recognizes by fingerprint, will have access to the data of the phone or tablet.
  • VoiceOver– this function allows people with poor vision or even blind people to use Apple’s development. This technology is based on voice-over accompaniment of all actions performed by the user.
  • Made for iPhone– with this function you can improve the sound in Bluetooth, which can be used both for talking and listening to music.
  • Guided access– this application allows you to disable a number of programs except your favorite ones. This feature can be useful for parents who want to limit children's access to certain device programs and people who have problems with perception.
  • Polyglot– a unique function that allows people who do not know how to use their phone or tablet English language. With Polyglot you can switch your keyboard layout to more than 50 languages. In addition, the application can recognize more than 20 languages ​​“by ear”.


It should be added that the iOS operating system is capable of supporting not only built-in functions, but also many third-party applications that can be downloaded from iTunes.

The apple ios operating system has a number of features:

  • High speed– the iOS platform has high speed work. The dynamics of using the interface can surprise those who pick up an Apple gadget for the first time.
  • Intuitive interface– even the most inexperienced user will be able to quickly and easily understand all the features of the platform. The simplicity, convenience and versatility of the interface make iOS one of the most reliable and popular platforms.
  • Convenient file system– in order to find any file you need, just make a few finger taps on the screen. The file system is as simple and understandable as possible.
  • Availability of a huge number of applications for the OS– from the moment the first version of the platform was released until today, many special applications have been created to solve various problems. In addition, the number of entertainment programs for iOS can turn the head of any user. Just go to iTunes and download what you need.
  • Constantly improving functionality– thanks to regular updates, the functionality of the mobile device is constantly improving. We should thank the OS developers for this.

Where can I download the iOS system?

Download iOS operating system possible on the Internet. It is best to download the platform for your phone from official sources. This is the only way you can be sure that malware is not integrated into the platform. For this reason, use only the servers of official developers to boot the system. In addition, the iOS operating system, which you can download for free for your phone, is easy to install.

At the WWDC 2018 conference, Apple introduced a new version of the iOS operating system. The twelfth update received several important innovations.

Performance

At the event, it was stated that iOS 12 is twice as fast as the previous version. Some reported metrics: apps launch 40% faster, the keyboard is 50% more responsive, and the camera shoots 70% faster.

Augmented Reality

Apple, together with Pixar, has developed a unified format for content in . It brings everything together necessary components into one compressed file. Additional tools from Adobe will be available for developers specifically for working with augmented reality.

Apple will release a special application using augmented reality - Measure. It works as a virtual ruler to measure real objects using a camera.

Third-party developers will be able to embed augmented reality elements into their applications and even Safari-enabled sites.

The ARKit 2 tool will allow you to create augmented reality games for two or more players.

Photo

The photo viewing app has improved search with various parameters. The system looks for exactly what is captured in the photo.

Siri

Voice assistant Siri now has support for software shortcuts. Shortcut is an action you frequently call that can be assigned to a voice command. For example, the words “Siri, I lost my keys” can be assigned to search for keys with a location accessory.

In a special directory, users will be able to share their shortcuts. Setting up a shortcut is quite simple and always depends on the application. The input data can be new each time, such as a location or a song being played.

Digital health

Apple snatched some from Google. One of them is “digital health”. iOS 12 users will be able to set Do Not Disturb mode to block notifications, and they will also not arrive at night by default.

iOS 12 keeps complete statistics on device usage. In a special section, the user will be able to see how much time he devotes to certain programs. You can set a time limit for each application. There is also a function to restrict the use of the device for children.

Grouping notifications

Finally, iOS has learned how to group notifications from one application. You can expand a group of notifications by swiping down as you know from Android.

Memoji

iPhone X users can now not only send animated emoji, but also create their own avatar. Language recognition is supported.

The editor allows you to make a recognizable version of yourself.

Group FaceTime calls

Up to 32 people can participate in FaceTime at the same time. The interface is built on the principle of tiles different sizes, which you can switch between manually or depending on who is talking at the moment.

For all video conference participants, you can connect their Memoji avatars. Works on Mac, iPhone, iPad and even Apple Watch.

iOS 12 will be available on all devices that have updated to iOS 11:

  • iPhone X;
  • iPhone 8 / iPhone 8 Plus;
  • iPhone 7 / iPhone 7 Plus;
  • iPhone 6s / iPhone 6s Plus;
  • iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus;
  • iPhone SE;
  • iPhone 5s;
  • iPod touch 6;
  • iPad Pro 12.9 both generations;
  • iPad Pro 10.5;
  • iPad Pro 9.7;
  • iPad Air / iPad Air 2;
  • iPad 5 / iPad 6;
  • iPad mini 2 / 3 / 4.

The beta version of iOS 12 is available to developers now. The stable release will take place in the fall of 2018.

  1. Supported on iPhone XR and later.
  2. Requires iCloud subscription with 200 GB or 2 TB storage and a smart home control device such as Apple TV or iPad.
  3. The feature is available in select US cities.
  4. New maps of some cities and states will become available in the United States at the end of 2019, and in other countries in 2020.
  5. Available on iPhone 8 or later and iPod touch (7th generation), and must have newest version iOS.
  6. Supported when using AirPods 2nd generation. Siri is available on iPhone 4s or later, iPad Pro, iPad (3rd generation or later), iPad Air or later, iPad mini or later, and iPod touch (5th generation or later). Internet connection required. Siri may not be available in all languages ​​or regions. Siri capabilities may also vary. Cellular data charges may apply.
  7. Testing conducted by Apple in May 2019 using iPhone X and iPhone XS Max models running at peak performance, and iPad Pro 11-inch units running iOS 12.3 and preview versions of iPadOS and iOS 13. Use the side or top button to wake the devices. Performance may vary based on specific configuration, content, battery capacity, device usage, and other factors.
  8. Testing conducted by Apple in May 2019 using peak-capable iPhone XS units and 11-inch iPad Pro units using iOS 12.3 and preview versions of iPadOS and iOS 13. Testing used third-party apps rebuilt in a preview version of the App Store server environment; Smaller app download sizes are based on an average of a sample of the most frequently used apps. Performance may vary depending on configuration, content, battery capacity, device usage, versions software and other factors.
  9. Supported on iPhone XR or later, iPad Pro 11-inch, iPad Pro 12.9-inch (3rd generation), iPad Air (3rd generation), and iPad mini (5th generation).
  • Features are subject to change. Some features, applications and services may not be available in all regions or languages.
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