If you’ve recently updated to iOS 11, you’ll notice things look a little different around here. Apple’s latest software update added some interesting new features and made changes to some of our favorite old ones.
To save you flipping through this entire guide wondering what’s new, we’ve compiled a quick rundown of everything that’s changed in iOS 11, organized by chapter. You can tap any of the red links to read the associated tip in full.
Basics
Control Center has been redesigned – you can customize it now! – and something called Cover Sheet replaces the old Notification Center.
Next Steps
In the Notes app, you can now scan documents with the device camera and securely lock them with a passcode. Notes can be quickly marked up with hand-drawn annotations, and so can screenshots.
The iPad’s app dock has been upgraded, and you can now drag and drop files between apps.
Phone
It’s possible to capture Live Photos midway through a FaceTime call.
Messages
The App Drawer has been redesigned to make it less confusing to navigate, and there are some new full-screen animations to choose from when sending an iMessage.
Music & Videos
Parts of Apple Music have been redesigned, and you can now “follow” your friends to see what they’re listening to.
Photos
The core updates here all relate to Live Photos: you can now trim and adjust the moving images, set them to loop or bounce endlessly, or transform them with a long exposure effect.
Safari
A toggle in Settings allows you to prevent websites from tracking you. Users are now able to save any website as a PDF.
iCloud
You can save on storage space by allowing iCloud to offload apps you rarely use.
Maps
The app now offers detailed lane navigation and indoor directions through buildings. A new feature called Do Not Disturb While Driving disables alerts while you’re in the car.
Accessibility
A new setting called Smart Invert is the closest thing we’ve got to a “dark mode”.
Advanced
You can now scan QR codes without a third-party app, and you can record video footage of your display. It’s also possible to move multiple apps at once on your Home screen.
A new app called Files gives full access to all of the documents saved to your device.