
Apple is launching a new iOS software update, dubbed iOS 11, on September 19 that will bring several new features to iPhones and iPads, including support for augmented reality apps, an improved version of Siri with a more realistic voice, and a file management app for the iPad.
Apple announced at its iPhone event on September 12 that it would release the update on September 19. While it hasn’t said precisely when users should expect the upgrade, Apple usually pushes out new software releases around 1:00 p.m. ET.
Here’s how to upgrade:
And if you want to see more details about the update before installing, you can do so by pressing the “Learn More” option.
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