Apple's iOS 11.3 Introduces Much-Needed New Battery Features and More
Also included are new Animojis and improved facial recognition.
Although a rumor came to light earlier this week that a foldable iPhone might be in the works, we now look to the present for the latest Apple news. For its most recent iOS 11.3 update, the tech giant will be introducing a slew of much-needed new features.
Among these are upgrades that enable iPhone and iPad users to disable “processor throttling,” four new Animojis for iMessaging, an update for the ARKit and Health Records features and most importantly, the delivery of “detailed” battery updates for iPhone 6s and above. To date, this is perhaps the most extensive iPhone upgrade since iOS 11 was first introduced – here is a list of the included changes:
The latest Animoji set is made up of a dragon, lion, bear and skull.
ARKit 1.5 provides better object and surface recognition.
Consumers are now able to see their battery’s “overall capacity” and stay updated on the overall health and lifespan of their unit; the Health app has the ability to consolidate your health records and history.
Messages can now be utilized to engage in “customer support conversations,” like talking with service reps from a company such as Discover or Wells Fargo.
Apple Music now has a video clips section.
The App Store Updates tab reveals the “size of each update” and other minor details
To make the upgrade today, simply go to the Settings app, click into General, followed by Software Update. What do you think about the new upgrade? Let us know in the comments section below.
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