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(TECH) There goes my day. [iOS 11]

5,502 one  7.0 years ago

iOS 11 has been announced and it will no longer support 32bit system or pre-2012 devices such as iPhone 5c because this new OS requires 64-bit system to run properly. Why am I into this update I shouldn't care because I'm an Android guy right? Well, iOS 11 has alot of new features and one of them is my favourite which is the native Screen Recorder that comes with the update. This is essential for me to run my channel on YouTube because my old phone can't even run the browser lagless and now I want to run a Screen Recording app in that 512mb RAM phone? Impossible. If you know deeply, iOS 10 doesn't allow you to record the screen, it's probably illegal for you to do it because probably they want to surprise their customer by adding a native Screen Recording option. I also wanted the revamped Control Centre because it has more flexibility to it because now! I just need to go to the Control Centre to enable/disable stuff! Also, the camera has a lot of new features such as HEVC (High Efficiency Video Coding) which means 2x the compression of the video without sacrificing the quality. I record a ton of videos sometimes and this is a great feature. But sadly, it will not reach my phone.

4th Generation iPads will also stop receiving system updates.

LIST OF IOS 11 SUPPORTED DEVICES

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    29.1k destroyerP

    @RedstoneAeroAviation what device you are using

    7.0 years ago
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    5,502 one

    Yeah i know that but I'm looking forward in buying an iPhone SE@Delphinidae

    7.0 years ago
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    5,502 one

    Yeah. I feelsbadman @destroyerP

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    29.1k destroyerP

    Lucky mine is ipad mini 2 and iphone 6

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    5,502 one

    @MrSilverWolf well it's not a problem for you if you don't use it frequently

    7.0 years ago
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    Speaking of iOS updates, I still have an iPad 1 that is still on iOS 5...

    7.0 years ago