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iOS 11: What We Know So Far And What It Will Mean For The Jailbreaking Community

iOS 11: What We Know So Far And What It Will Mean For The Jailbreaking Community

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The was iOS 10 recently released a couple of months ago, but talks about iOS 11 have already started surfacing. What else could consumers expect with yet another major overhaul for Apple's mobile devices?

Talks about the iOS 11 have already started spreading and this was just a few months after the base iOS 10 version have been officially released. In fact, things are getting so fast that a jailbreak tool for iOS10 hasn't been released and yet, iOS 11 have already been a word of mouth.

Based from the information gathered by the folks from MacWorld, the iOS 11 is going to be released in public in September 2017 while the official announcement may fall on June 2017. Rumors have it that the unveiling will happen at the annual WWDC, where Apple regularly invites developers to be part of the iOS development workshops.

As for which devices will be supported, data indicates that iPhone 4S and below wouldn't be supported anymore and will only be available for later versions. For regular iPads, the 4th version will be supported up to the latest and the iPad Mini 2 up to the later version is also going to be covered.

One of the most talked about feature of the iOS 11 is the Finger-detecting dynamic keyboard, which Apple just got the patent for already. This will allow the users to use the screen as a keyboard in a more convenient way that automatically adjusts with the users' hand position.

There's also some rumors regarding Siri and about her tone. Most find Apple's virtual assistant too robotic and this might be fixed with the 11th version of the mobile operating system. Other features include the much requested Dark Mode, Contact Availability Status, Improved Customisation, Smart Wi-Fi and much more.

Be sure to stay tuned for the latest news and updates on iOS 11.

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