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Apple's iOS 11 is finally here , and while they showed off many of the new features it brings to your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch back at WWDC 2017 , they've only just touched the surface of what iOS 11 has to offer. We've tested the iPhone 7 camera in several conditions including low-light, and we were quite surprised by the images provided by the smartphone. Obviously, no phone camera will ever match the grade of low-light images taken by a DSLR, however the iPhone 7 does pretty much. Have a look at this image taken on the streets of London during the night (click to enlarge) - the overall picture looks good with no blatant noise or softness, and with fairly even exposure and good detail.

iPhone 7 Plus is supercharged by the most powerful chip ever in a smartphone. It's not only faster than any previous iPhone - it is also better. That's because the A10 Fusion chip uses an all-new architecture that permits faster processing when it's needed, and the capability to use even less power when you do not. And with the longest battery life ever in an iPhone, you can work at twice the speed of iPhone 6 and still enjoy additional time between charges.

Another interesting patent that Apple has filed recently involves file sharing. It involves physical motion such as pouring or flicking to transfer files and information between iOS devices. In the event that you wanted to copy a file from your iPhone 8 to your iPad you'll simply make a pouring motion with your iPhone and the file will be sent to your iPad automatically. Another way to share information is to flick notes to other folks near you. You just load the note you'd like to

It certainly helps that the screen round the notch is one of the nicest I've used. Samsung actually produces the 5.8-inch OLED panel in the iPhone X, but it was made to Apple's specifications. The effect is a crisp (458 ppi), beautiful screen that definitely isn't as punchy as a few of the others you will discover out there. That's apparently by design: Apple spokespeople have decried other OLEDs to be way too saturated, and said the business tuned this screen for further natural colors. The X's wide color gamut and support for HDR10 and Dolby nuestro sitio Vision are certainly useful touches, but people like those punchier screens for grounds: They're more dramatic and exciting.

Sports teams and broadcasters have been going all-in on high-tech initiatives lately. The NFL was an early adopter, with AR features appearing on Fox Sports broadcasts. The NBA just released an augmented reality mobile hoops game , Samsung has put MLB and the UFC on its Gear VR and ESPN is streaming X Games content to VR headsets as well. German team, FC Bayern Munich, is taking its first AR steps, too, with a fresh feature in its iOS application that brings team captain Manuel Neuer or forward Arjen Robben into the iPhone for celebrity selfies.

Facial recognition, screen to screen glass and wireless charging are new features for the iPhone family, but other smartphones like the Samsung Galaxy S8 have previously introduced variants of these in their models and are for sale to less (in some instances a couple of hundred less). One caveat that Rachel Rothman, Chief Technologist of the nice Housekeeping Institute says to bear in mind: While Apple usually isn't the first to market new features, their technology usually is refined and performs intuitively and elegantly, but many of the cool new features will be accessible just by updating your current software.