As we know that iOS 11 has been announced lately at the WWDC along with many other new releases from Apple. So, we have compiled the list of 80+ iOS 11 hidden features that are expected to come in the new release.
It was Craig Federighi, Senior Vice President of Software Engineering from Apple, who came to the front at the WWDC to announce something great coming to the scene in near future. With opening keynote now closed, we’re about to reveal some great features that the new iOS 11 is expected to come up with. The list was so long that it couldn’t have been possible to reveal everything when the new iOS was announced.
When the announcement was made at the WWDC, Apple’s focus was to unleash some of the major features that could capture imagination of the iOS users, or the ones planning to switch to iOS. There’s much more that is promised by the new iOS which may mean a lot to the developers but might not be as fascinating for an average user.
So, getting crazy to find out what iOS 11 features are about to come to your new iPhone? Let’s get straight into the features worth talking about. We have listed more than 80 things here that you can do with your new iOS 11. We’ll keep adding more as we find out, so keep coming back to check the latest.
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List Of All iOS 11 Features
- Odia, Malayalam and Kannada keyboards available
- English input now available for the Japanese Romaji Keyboard
- Flashlight supported in iPad Pro 9.7”
- Spoken captions available for video
- Switching tabs now possible in Safari with 3D Touch
- New Arabic Font
- Enterprise Network Security
- Spotlight tab available in News
- Flight status available for Safari and Spotlight
- File sharing on iCloud
- Definitions, math and conversions added to Safari
- Maps entrances for Chinese Landmarks
- Home Kit tap-to-setup
- Previewing Business Chat
- Password auto-fill option available even for third-party applications
- Family storage plans for iCloud introduced
- Markup and Screenshots
- Alerts for Traffic Cameras in China
- SOS for iPhone
- NFC reader
- Top hits for Mail app
- Better Dynamic Type support
- Support for WebRTC
- One-handed keyboard
- Data usage available for Carrier
- Podcasts app redesigned
- Duration and occupancy triggers for Home Kit
- Type-to-Siri accessibility (allows for typing your queries for Siri)
- Automatic setup through iCloud
- Safe browsing in Safari for China
- Remote backup for iCloud
- Contextual followup on questions for Siri
- English on the 10-key Pinyin keyboard
- 3D Touch now works for Lookup
- PDF accessibility
- News now offers personalized top stories
- Tap-to-join meetings
- English and Russian bilingual dictionary
- News video available in the Today View
- Unified Drive trash for iCloud
- Invert colors redesigned
- Screen recording
- Advanced Wi-Fi analytics
- iCloud family Music integration
- Phone numbers can be used as Apple ID now in China
- Better Switch Control typing
- VoiceOver descriptions available for images
- Invite family using iMessage
- One-handed zooming in Maps
- Storage optimization
- Hindi dictation
- Support for QR code scans in Camera
- English and Portuguese bilingual dictionary
- Live Photos with FaceTime
- URL sharing using 3D Touch in the Messages app
- SMS fraud extension
- Extended Braille editing
- PDF annotation for iBooks
- Drag/drop feature added for iPhone Files as well as a few other apps
- iCloud Drive now replaced with the Files app
- NFC opens up for 3rd-party apps
- Updated App Store, iTunes and Calculator app icons
- Floating windows on the iPad
- 4-app multitasking supported besides PiP video for iPads using 4GB RAM
- Redesigned Calculator app
- Lock screen in landscape orientation for both 4.7” and 5.5” iPhones
- No app labels in the dock
- FLAC files support
- Privacy options added in Settings for Safari
- Bolder text across the system
- iPad keys now show symbol and number rows which were previously accessible through CAPS or Shift keys. You can access them by pulling the key down and the releasing it
- Pause option added to syncing Photo Library on iCloud
- New effects added to iMessage
- Control Center updated with new customizable toggles
- 32-bit devices not supported anymore
- 32-bit apps not supported either
- Unused apps uninstall automatically
- Dotted icons of cellular signals now changed to bars again in the status bar
- When screenshots are taken, preview thumbnail is displayed and you can open Markup editor by tapping it
- GIFs animation in the Photos app
- Accounts and Passwords added to Settings
- AirDrop icon introduced for the apps in the iPad dock (pretty much similar to macOS)
- Storage & iCloud Usage tab in Settings now renamed to “iPhone Storage”
- New animations added across the system
- Twitter, Flickr, Facebook, Vimeo integration not available anymore
- Move several apps to Home Screen at once
So, that’s all for now, we’ll update with more iOS 11 features as we reveal them. Share with us which of these do you really like.