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iOS 11 rumor roundup: What's coming next!
Thursday, Jan 26, 2017 at 9:00 am EST
iOS 11 will be previewed at WWDC 2017 in June and ship with iPhone 8 this fall.
Here's everything you need to know!
iOS 11 is the presumed name for Apple's next generation mobile operating
system, which will, no doubt, bring a bevy of new features to the iPhone and
iPad. If Apple sticks to the same schedule as previous years, we should see it
previewed at WWDC 2017 in early June and released in mid-September, right
before the presumed iPhone 8 launch.
Between then and now, all we'll have is speculation and rumors. Like movie
spoilers, though, you need to decide how much you want to know now and how much
you want to be surprised by on event day.
When can I get iOS 11?
If Apple keeps to the company's previous patterns, iOS 11 will be previewed at
the World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) on or around June 6, 2017. Tim Cook
will introduce it and then senior vice president of software engineering, Craig
Federighi will take everyone on a tour of its tentpole features.
A developer beta should be made available that same day, with a public beta to
follow thereafter. That's not something everyone will want to get in on â if
you only have one iPhone or iPad you may not want to run beta software on it
â but it'll be out there.
What about a release date? When will iOS 11 be official?
New versions of iOS have thus far been released a couple of days before new
versions of the iPhone. (Apple used to do same-day releases but that crushed
their servers.) Apple typically holds an iPhone event during the first weeks of
September where a couple of new, hardware-specific features are shown off by
Federighi or senior vice president of worldwide product marketing, Phil
Schiller, and the final "gold master" (GM) version of the beta is announced for
developers.
Then, a week or so later, the release version hits. Here's the recent history:
iOS 6: September 19, 2012
iOS 7: September 18, 2013
iOS 8: September 17, 2014
iOS 9: September 16, 2015
iOS 10: September 13, 2016
If Apple keeps to this pattern as well, iOS 11 could be released on or around
September 14, 2017.
Will we finally get a dark theme in iOS 11?
A night mode or dark theme has been rumored for iOS for a while. Last year, in
the ultimate troll, Apple released the dark theme for tvOS on Apple TV, but
didn't ship it for iPhone or iPad. It's possible Apple is waiting to implement
a more fully featured theming engine, which could work like CSS with a much
better interface, or it's possible Apple is simply waiting for the transition
to OLED displays, rumored for iPhone 8 this fall.
Like on Apple Watch, dark themes play into the power efficiency of OLED, so
iPhone 8 might make the kind of sense that does.
What about Siri enhancements in iOS 11?
Because Siri is a service, Apple makes continuous updates on the server side.
That said, Apple also likes to time big new features with big new iOS updates.
That's why Siri has been "enhanced" in every version of iOS since its release
in 2011. That includes getting new domains like sports and movies in iOS 6,
proactive features in iOS 8, and Siri apps in iOS 10.
So, when it comes to Siri getting "enhancements" in iOS 11, there's an
appletillion percent chance of it happening. Roughly speaking.
FaceTime Conference Calls and Screen Sharing
Apple introduced FaceTime in 2010 alongside iPhone 4 and its front-facing
camera. Since then, Apple's added FaceTime audio and... nothing much else. Much
of that has to do with a series of lawsuits from a patent troll that's forced
Apple to rearchitect the service and, apparently, put it up on tires in the
parking lot.
Still, rumors persist that Apple has been testing new features over the years,
including FaceTime screen sharing and FaceTime conference calls. Screen sharing
was possible on the Mac for years via the old iChat app and even today, Apple
Support can request screen sharing to help troubleshoot an iOS device. So, the
bones are there.
Conference calling would make FaceTime more competitive with services like
Microsoft's Skype and Google's Hangouts. It would also let everyone from
families to businesses connect more than one person together at a time.
There's no way to know when Apple will choose to invest in FaceTime again, but
iOS 11 is its next opportunity.
Anything for iPad? Please? Pretty please?!
I feel you. After the sizeable update that was split view in iOS 9, iOS 10 has
come and mostly gone without any similarly significant updates to the iPad.
That doesn't mean Apple hasn't been prototyping things, like better on-screen
keyboards and even drag-and-drop between apps. It's just that the company
hasn't settled on anything it likes yet â anything that fully takes advantage
of multitouch that makes the feature more than just a clone of the Mac.
Here's hoping they figure it out â pretty, pretty please â by iOS 11.
Handoff for media, where's it at?
Continuity, introduced in iOS 8, includes handoff, which lets you easily move
from Apple device to Apple device while you keep writing the same email or
message, keep reading the same web page, or keep working on the same document.
It's not just syncing state but syncing activity. And it's still not available
for music, TV shows, movies, or anything related to media.
Originally the suspicion was Apple Music and Apple TV had delayed the feature
but now, over a year after both shipped, the mystery remains â where's
handoff for media?
Fingers crossed iOS 11 starts providing an answer.
Any other features rumored for iOS 11?
Lots! Rumors persist about a GuestBoard that would allow strangers to use your
devices for quick calls or website checks without gaining access to your Home
screen or data. Same with split screen and Pencil support for iPhone, 3D Touch
support for iPad, and more. Likewise, Home screen redesigns, Lock screen
complications, and all sorts of feature fixes large and small.
Read our complete iOS 11 wish list
Apple doesn't do public code names for iOS like it does macOS â or like
Google does for Android. The company does do internal code names, after ski
hills.
6.0: Sundance
7.0: Innsbruck
8.0: Okemo
9.0: Monarch
10.0: Whitetail
('Tremblant' is still available...)
Read the complete list of iOS code names
What else can you tell me?
Only that nothing is confirmed. Tim Cook introduces Craig Federighi and he
starts listing off the tentpoles. Until then read, relax, and enjoy. iOS 11
will be here soon enough!
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