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Watch 6 Great How-To Videos for iPad with iOS 11

Watch 6 Great How-To Videos for iPad with iOS 11


Apple wants to show off iOS 11 on iPad, and despite the operating system still being under beta development, Apple has gone ahead and released six YouTube tutorials designed to demonstrate and walkthrough how to perform some of the more interesting iPad specific functions newly available in iOS 11. The Apple videos focus on iPad and iPad Pro with iOS 11 performing various tasks, including using the new Dock, using the Notes app to scan and sign documents, using the new multitasking capabilities, managing files with the new Files app, using gestures, and using Markup with Apple Pencil.

We recently discussed , noting that iPad hardware is where iOS 11 really shines with many new and interesting features, and this collection of one minute videos from Apple does a good job of demonstrating some of those great new capabilities. Theyre certainly worth checking out if youre curious about iPad and iOS 11. You will notice some of the videos specify iPad Pro instead of simply iPad, but most of the iOS 11 tips will work on a standard iPad too as long as they dont require the Apple Pencil.

For example, I have a which is nearly half the price of an iPad Pro and it performs great with , even without the Apple Pencil and some of those Pencil specific tricks. Anyway, onward with watching the videos below! (Note models without an Apple Pencil as well, but triggering the Notes feature from the lock screen and other Apple Pencil features obviously require the iPad Pro with an Apple Pencil to work as shown in the video) Looks pretty neat, right? Want to check it out yourself but dont have an iPad? You can or an iPad Pro for and .

If you have an existing iPad you can also too. Its a worthwhile experience if youre an existing iPad user, or even just curious about where the future of iPad is heading. Remember, iOS 11 is currently in beta testing and all beta system software is generally less stable and more buggy than a typical operating system experience would be.

Thus its important to regularly backup your device if you choose to test out a beta version, or, ideally use beta system software on secondary hardware that is not mission critical or containing vitally important functions or data. If youre shy about running beta system software, then waiting until iOS 11 is released as a final version this fall is perfectly reasonable as well.


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