Showing posts with label iOS11. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iOS11. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 19, 2017

iOS 11 update will start at 10 a.m PT. Compatible devices.


If you own an Apple product and still waiting for the today update to iOS11. It will happen at 10 a.m PT Pacific Time is about ONE HOUR and 20 minutes left at this time.

Compatible devices:



iPhone 7, iPhone 7 Plus, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, iPhone 6, iPhone 6 Plus, iPhone 5s, iPhone SE, iPad Pro 9.7, iPad Pro 10.5, iPad Pro 12.9, iPad 9.7, iPad Air 2, iPad Air, iPad mini 4, iPad mini 3, iPad mini 2 and the iPod Touch (6th gen). The new iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and the iPhone X are coming with the OS straight out of the box. Source: Apple

The only iOS 10 devices that are not getting the upgrade are the iPad 4 and the iPhone 5, along with the iPhone 5c.

What is coming with iOS11 you can read on Apple , and how to get ready for the update here on Support Apple

Monday, June 26, 2017

Apple borrows Neil Amstrong`s 1969 first man on the moom words for iOS 11 public beta release.



The very first moon landing of the Apollo 11 mission in 1969!: Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon with his now legenday words "One small step for man, a giant leap for mankind." youtube

Now Apple is borrowing those legendary words for the iOS11 public beta release in some way, saying "A giant step for iPhone. A monumental leap for iPad"

While the final release of iOS11  is set for this fall, the Public Beta is available now.

How to download iOS 11 Public Beta:

1. Charge iPhone or iPad to full capacity.
2. Go to the Apple Beta Software Program page.
3. Sign up for the Beta program.
4. Wait for a notification on your iPhone or iPad.
5. Per the notification, open the Software Update page in Settings.
5. OR just head to Settings – General – Software Update.
6. Tap the update button.
7. Prepare yourself mentally and physically for iOS 11 in your own unique way – there’s only one of you in the world, and only you know what you need!


"With the upgrade to iOS 11 for iPad, users will find a more desktop-like experience awaiting them. This version allows much more fluid switching between apps, control of systems, and a new app that’s been long awaited: Files. With the Files app, users are able to actually see whats in their device, top to bottom – and in the cloud, too. 
This update brings a new Dock to the iPad, much like the one that’s been in full effect on OS X for quite a few years. 
This version of the dock is now available from any screen”, making the iPad a much more versatile device at its base. The dock has a set of apps that the user has selected to stick as well as a set of recently opened apps. The recently opened apps sync with user’s Mac and iPhone devices, too.
The iOS 11 Public Beta leads to the final implementation of Apple’s latest push for multitasking. From the Dock, apps can be launched while the user is in an already active app. Both apps then remain active with Split View as well as with the “Slide Over” gesture. 
This version of iOS also brings about Drag and Drop for a wide variety of apps and files."

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Thursday, June 22, 2017

These are the iPhone models that will not work iOS 11.



Not all Apple fans are happy with iOS 11, the new operating system the Apple company introduced at its annual developer conference in San Jose, California.

The new mobile platform will only work on phones and tablets with 64-bit architecture, so some iPhone and iPad models will automatically fall behind.Here you have the list of devices in which you can download and install iOS 11.

iPhone 7
iPhone 7 Plus
iPhone 6S
iPhone 6S Plus
iPhone 6
iPhone 6 Plus
iPhone SE
iPhone 5S

If you have an iPhone 5C or a previous model, iOS 11 will not work on your phone,

You can continue to use your phone with iOS currently available, purchase a new model or consider switching to another brand that works with different operating systems such as Android or Windows.

The phones behind.

The iPhone 5 and 5c phone lines, launched between 2012 and 2013, were two of the most successful and beloved by consumers of Apple products.

It is not uncommon to meet someone using an iPhone 4, as these phones were characterized by their strength and durability.

Unfortunately these models work in a 32-bit architecture.

This means that if you bought your device before 2013 you will not be able to count on the latest update of the operating system whose preliminary version will be released later this month and that will be distributed massively since September.

The Cupertino, Calif., Company also announced that iOS 11 will not run on fourth-generation or earlier iPads for the same reason as on laggard iPhones.

This transition was christened Apple as "a giant step for the iPhone and a monumental leap for the iPad".

The new operating system includes enhancements to the capabilities of its Siri mobile assistant, an application to manage phone files, a completely revamped version of the AppStore and simultaneous application function, among other innovations.

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