Apple announced the new iOS 11 at WWDC 2017

As expected, Apple today announced iOS 11 at WWDC 2017. The new mobile device brings some major changes.

The new Apple Pay on iOS 11 will now allow you to make one-to-one payments. It's built-in directly into iMessage, from which you can send money to your friends.iOS 11

Meanwhile, Siri is coming with new updates. The digital assistant's voice has been enhanced using machine learning to sound a little more human (ironic?). It can also translate entire sentences into different languages, although the this is still in beta stage.

A great visual change is that Apple has unified the lock screen and the alert center. Scrolling down from the top of the screen will show your lock screen, but you can scroll up and up to access the full list of notifications.

The photos also had some updates:

Live photos allow you to choose a better frame that you want to use.
Apple can now create live photo loops through mechanical learning.
You can also use new learning engineering tools to get pictures that require long stays without the need for tripods.

Apple has reportedly added a few as well in the Maps app. More specifically, Apple adds and airports, with detailed plans. At airports, for example, you can easily see the security areas.

Add 'Do Not Disturb While Driving.'

But the biggest update brought by the new operating system iOS 11 is (finally) the file manager. Previously, if you needed a file manager you had to jailbreak the you.

That's how Apple is, it's slow but it succeeds… ..

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