Your iPad's finally realizing it's true potential, now that iOS 11 — the first major update focused on the tablet experience — is here. Not only does it give your slate drag and drop interactions and a dock for apps, the new version of the mobile platform also introduces the Files app, the closest thing iOS may ever get to a file system.
But first, it's time to prepare your tablet for the update, making sure you're ready and backing up as well. So, here's the master guide to getting iOS 11 on your iPad. Check if your iPad is supported. For example, my personal iPad, the first to get the Lightning Port, is the 4th gen model and it won't get iOS Check if your apps are supported. Connect your phone to a Wi-Fi network before you start the update. Check your battery status. Over-the-air method is slower than the iTunes method.
There are two ways you can do a backup before upgrading to iOS The first is with iCloud, the second is with iTunes. We will explain both ways, and you can choose your preferred option. If you are not certain, you can always make two backups, one in iCloud and one iTunes. Apple has already released the second developer beta, and the first public beta.
The easiest way to get iOS 11 is to install it from the iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch you want to update. If you signed up for the iOS 11 beta program earlier this year, your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch is likely still enrolled. We break down all the new features in iOS 11 , and you can also read our full review of the operating system. The best iPad Pro deals and sales for December Best iPhone 11 deals for December
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