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iOS 11: INDISPENSABLE NEW TIPS & TRICKS

Since September 19, iOS 11 has been publicly available - both as a free download for many in-use iOS devices and preinstalled on the recently-released iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. Furthermore, even if you haven’t yet got up and running with iOS 11, you are probably aware of many of its headline features - including the new iPad multitasking functions and support for augmented reality apps that use Apple’s ARKit framework. However, many other neat additions to iOS 11 are more concealed.

Typically, you probably wouldn’t even uncover many of those fresh functions unless you spent a lot of time looking through various screens of the Settings app or experimenting with touch gestures. However, we think it would be

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