Today is Apple Keynote Day
for WWDC, one of Apple's most important annual conferences, she
will start at19h(French time) and you can follow it in
directly with us onlive.iPhon.fr.
Manynovelties
software and hardware are expected, however it is above all a question
an event dedicated to the different Apple operating systems, with iOS
in the lead, and a first leak on the App Store gives a glimpse of what
iOS 11reserve.
Steve Troughton-Smith, a developer known to the Apple world, was the first
to make an interesting discovery on the App Store, namely the appearance
of anew Apple app, which is called
"Files" (Files). This one, which appeared very recently, has no
the momentno description or screenshot.
According to the app's App Store page, it requiresiOS 11 on
minimumto function, and supportsonly devices
64-bit, or from the iPhone 5s.
The name suggests that it would be the arrival of amanager
filesfor iOS. A feature that users have been asking for ever since
for many years, especially fans of the iPad Pro, because the tablet
is often used to work with specific features like
split screen mode.
There are already file managers on the App Store, however one
such an app created by Apple will certainly be much more integrated into the system than
current solutions.
At the same time, Steve Troughton-Smith discoveredan App Store page
for Activity, an app that is only available on the iPhone of
Apple Watch users. This suggests that it could be
removed from iPhone with iOS 11like other apps
from Apple under iOS 10. It was previously impossible to delete the Activity app
under iOS 10, even for those who don't use it, due to lack of Apple Watch.
To read:
How to remove and reinstall native apps
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By : Keleops AG
Deputy editor-in-chief, also known under the pseudonym Teza. Former video games journalist, who has been immersed in tech and Apple products since his very first iPhone 3GS in 2009. He has since worked for several American tech sites and now for iPhon.fr. Incidentally YouTuber and Apple product specialist on the MobileAddict channel. To contact me: maxime[a]iphon.fr