iOS 11 will be available as a free update for everyone sometime this fall.
You can drag and drop files between apps on the iPad.
A new Files app shows all of the files you have stored in the cloud or locally on your iPhone and iPad. It works with iCloud Drive, Dropbox, and other storage providers. Think of it like the Finder app on Macs, but for iOS devices.
You can share Apple Music playlists for friends to follow, and vice versa.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThe Notes app has a built-in scanner for turning photos into editable (and searchable) PDF documents.
A new "Do Not Disturb While Driving" feature will mute notifications and respond to text messages for you while you're behind the wheel.
The iPhone's camera can scan QR codes like Snapchat and WeChat:
iOS 11 has a built-in screen recorder. Here's how it works:
Maps also shows indoor directions so you'll never get lost looking for the bathroom again.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdApple Maps shows you which lane to drive in before you have to turn or merge.
You can talk to Siri by typing, not just speaking.
A one-handed keyboard will make typing on the go easier. To enable it, tap and hold on the emoji key, select one-handed typing, and the entire keyboard will move closer to your thumb.
You can also auto-delete unused apps to free up storage.
The Settings app shows more detailed information about how you can save storage.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdAnd yes, that means your Control Center can look like this.
You can customize which settings appear in Control Center, the menu that appears when you swipe up from the bottom of your screen. That means you can finally add a shortcut to turn on Low Power Mode!
You can send money directly to your friends in the Messages app with Apple Pay. It's basically Venmo for only iPhone owners.
When you set up a new iPhone or iPad, you'll be able to just hold the device next to another Apple product you already own (like a Mac) to instantly transfer your settings.