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Tips and Tricks on Using iOS 11

If you want to get the most out of your iOS 11 then we have several guides here for you.

You can read it here in an article by Brenda Stolyar.

USEFUL IOS 11 TIPS AND TRICKS THAT YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT

Apple’s iOS 11 is currently the most anticipated update to its mobile phones and devices. With tons of new features and changes, the operating system has far more custom options to tailor the user experience to your needs. While iOS 11 isn’t set to be released until the Fall, we’ve been testing it out to make sure you’re prepared ahead of time.

The 11 tips are nice. This is only a preview as of this post. People are always excited when Apple releases a new update.

Another article here by Jason Cipriani describes all of its new features.

iOS 11: All the new features, tips and guides

You’re likely more than a little curious about what’s new in Apple’s latest mobile operating system, iOS 11.

We plan on walking you through how to use the new features in iOS 11 starting now, adding more as we get closer to its official release later this year. Bookmark this page, add it to your home screen or write it on a sticky note and keep checking back.

We are intrigued that Apple did not announce all the features. Maybe they want it to be a surprise.

The one thing we notice is the new AirPods. They say it is smarter now.

Then an article by Brenda Stolyar that describes the useful apps you can use with the new iOS 11.

Useful iOS 11 tips and tricks that you need to know about

Apple’s iOS 11 is currently the most anticipated update to its mobile phones and devices. With tons of new features and changes, the operating system has far more custom options to tailor the user experience to your needs.

It is about how you can customize your control center and how you can chat with Siri.

You watch the beta version 3 here.

The new feature of beta 3 is that when activating airplane mode it will not disable wi-fi and Bluetooth.

This great considering you can still use wi-fi while in this mode.

Image credit: iphonedigital

 



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