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iPadOS 17 is out with redesigned lock screen, Health app, PDF improvements, and more
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iPadOS 17, Apple's latest tablet operating system, is now rolling out to all users with compatible iPads. It introduces a redesigned lock screen with widgets, the Health app, Stage Manager improvements, PDF improvements, and more. Which iPad models support iPadOS 17? iPadOS 17 ditches support for several iPad models. The original iPad Pro 12.9 and the fifth-generation iPad (also known as iPad 2017) are no longer supported. You can install iPadOS 17 on the following tablets: iPad Pro 12.9 (2nd generation and newer) iPad Pro 11 iPad Pro 10.5 iPad Air 3, Air 4, and Air 5 iPad (6th generation and newer) iPad mini 5 and mini 6 What is new in iPadOS 17? In addition to changes found in iOS 17, iPadOS 17 introduces the following iPad-specific features and improvements: Redesigned Lock Screen. You can customize multiple parts of your iPad's lock screen, add widgets, and use dynamic backgrounds, AI-based depth effects, and Live Photos. In addition, Apple has reworked notifications, which now appear at the bottom of the screen for better reachability. Health. iPadOS 17 now features a fully-fledged Health app, previously exclusive to iPhones. It is optimized for large screens, giving you rich details about your health and various metrics. The iPad version of the Health app supports all the new features available on the iPhone, such as mental and vision health. PDF improvements. iPadOS 17 uses machine learning to identify text input fields, letting you quickly add extra details, such as names, addresses, emails, and more. Note that this feature is coming later this year—it is unavailable in the initial release. You can also annotate and sketch on PDF documents in the Notes app with others. Freeform improvements. The Freeform app received new drawing tools, such as a watercolour brush, calligraphy pen, highlighter, variable-width pen, and ruler. Stage Manager is now more flexible, giving you more freedom to resize and reposition windows. It also works with cameras in external displays for FaceTime and calls in other applications. How to install iPadOS 17? Launch the Settings app on your iPad. Navigate to General > Software Update and wait for your iPad to find iPadOS 17. Tap iPadOS 17 and proceed with on-screen instructions. Note that you can stay on iPadOS 16 even on supported tablets. It is a great option for those wanting to wait until Apple irons out bugs and delivers a few maintenance updates for a better experience with fewer bugs. Do you plan to update your iPad to iPadOS 17 today? Source -
iPad owners have been waiting years to get full USB webcam and camera support. The iPad is finally getting support for external USB webcams and cameras. Apple’s latest iPadOS 17 developer beta includes support for a variety of USB webcams and even cameras connected through devices like Elgato’s Cam Link 4K or mirrorless cameras that have webcam modes. Twitter user Stephen Robles has demonstrated the USB webcam support and notes that it only works in FaceTime right now. That’s because this is a new underlying API in iPadOS 17 and developers will need to update their apps to support the new camera options. It will be particularly useful for apps like Zoom or Microsoft Teams to be able to use external USB cameras and webcams. Another Twitter user, Brian Voll, discovered that you can even use Elgato’s HD60S+ USB capture card to stream content from a game console or any HDMI device into a FaceTime call. Once apps like Twitch and YouTube are updated to support this new external camera capability then it will also turn the iPad into a much more capable mobile streaming device. Apple is currently testing iPadOS 17 with a developer beta available immediately free of charge to registered developers. A public beta of iPadOS 17 will be available in July ahead of the final release this fall. iPadOS 17 finally supports external USB webcams and cameras
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iPadOS 17 announced at WWDC, coming with interactive widgets and more
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Apple just unveiled iPadOS 17 during its WWDC 2023. While this event might not see any major hardware upgrades for the iPad lineup, the latest software update promises to bring a host of exciting new features and refinements. iPadOS 17 focuses on customization, introducing interactive widgets, Lock Screen widgets, and a revamped wallpaper interface. Additionally, the Health app makes its debut on the iPad, emphasizing Apple's commitment to health and well-being. One of the most significant improvements in iPadOS 17 is the introduction of interactive widgets. Users will no longer need to open individual apps to perform certain actions. These widgets provide quick access to app functions and information like iPhone's iOS 17. iPadOS 17 introduces a revamped wallpaper interface. This new interface makes it easier than ever to change wallpapers on the fly, giving users more options to personalize their iPad's appearance. With a wide range of wallpapers to choose from, users can refresh the look of their device to suit their preferences. Another notable addition in iPadOS 17 is the introduction of Live Activities and support for multiple timers. Live Activities bring a dynamic element to the iPad, providing real-time information and updates on various tasks and activities. This feature enables users to stay organized and informed, ensuring a seamless workflow. Additionally, the ability to set multiple timers simultaneously enhances productivity, allowing users to manage their time efficiently. With the arrival of the Health app on the iPad, Apple extends its focus on health and well-being to its tablet lineup. The Health app synchronizes health data between the iPad, iPhone, and Apple Watch, providing users with a holistic view of their well-being. Also, the inclusion of full support for HealthKit enables users to integrate third-party health and fitness apps, further enhancing the iPad's capabilities as a health-tracking device. And finally, iPadOS 17 brings exciting enhancements to the Apple Notes app, including PDF support and Apple Pencil annotations. Users can now annotate PDFs directly within the Notes app using the Apple Pencil, making it a powerful tool for productivity and collaboration. iPadOS 17 announced at WWDC, coming with interactive widgets and more -
iPadOS 17 to bring all of iPhone lock screen features to the iPad, leaker claims
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Apple will bring iPhone's lock screen customization features to iPads as part of the iPadOS 17 update later this year, claims a leaker who goes by the alias @analyst941. It's the same leaker who claimed earlier this month that the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max will switch to a different button combination to initiate the shutdown process. The latest claim was in response to a Twitter user complaining about the empty space on the iPad lock screen. The leaker added that iPadOS 17 will also make it possible to move the clock around on the lock screen. Apple added a number of lock screen customization options as part of the iOS 16 updatereleased in 2022. The list includes lock screen widgets, live activities, stylized date and time, new notification animations, gradient colours, etc. iPhone users can decorate their lock screens by choosing the desired fonts and colours, and deciding where to place elements on the screen. Apple also offers multiple wallpaper themes, including astronomy, weather, photo shuffle, and different colours. Users can switch between multiple lock screens by tapping and holding a lock screen, then swiping on either side. Speaking of lock screen widgets, Spotify has recently rolled out a new widget for iOS 16 devices. The leaker added that iPadOS 17 will also get various lock screen features that will form a part of the iOS 17 update. To that end, a Weibo rumor suggests that iOS 17 will even allow users to share their lock screens with others. The lock screen would be able to display Apple Music lyrics as well. iPadOS 17 to bring all of iPhone lock screen features to the iPad, leaker claims -
Apple is about to unnounce iPadOS 17. Recent rumors have surfaced suggesting that certain iPad models may not be supported by the upcoming operating system update. To further fuel the speculation, another leaker has come forward with additional details regarding which iPads are likely to miss out on the next OS. As Apple continues to enhance the integration between its Mac and iPad devices with each new generation, the need for greater power and capabilities in its tablets has become increasingly apparent. With the introduction of new features like Stage Manager and Universal Control, the demand for high-performance hardware has only grown stronger. As a result, it is possible that Apple may be considering phasing out certain older iPad models that may no longer meet these requirements. According to iPhoneSoft, a reliable source that has accurately predicted which iPhone models would be compatible with iOS 16, iOS 14, and iOS 13 in the past, there are rumors circulating that three specific iPad models may not be supported by iPadOS 17. iPad 5 9.7-inch iPad Pro 1st gen 12.9-inch iPad Pro 1st gen If the rumors are true, it would mark the first time that Apple has phased out its first-generation iPad Pro, which was introduced eight years ago. As for other iPad models, iPhoneSoft's predictions align with an earlier leak that suggested that most devices running on the A11 Bionic chip or older would not be compatible with iPadOS 17. Image source: Unsplash However, the leak did specify that the sixth-generation iPad, seventh-generation iPad, and second-generation iPad Pro, which utilize the A10 and A10X Fusion processors, would still be able to support the new operating system. Here is the list of iPad models that are expected to be compatible with iPadOS 17: iPad 6 and later iPad Air 3 and later iPad mini 5 and later iPad Pro 2 and later Which iPhones will support iOS 17? The available information regarding which iPhone models will be compatible with iOS 17 suggests some uncertainty. While it is possible that iPhone 8 and iPhone X might not be able to support the new operating system due to a bootrom security vulnerability, it has also been suggested that all iPhone models currently running iOS 16 could potentially handle iOS 17 without any issues. However, it remains to be seen how significant the changes in iOS 17 will be, which could impact the devices that are ultimately supported. As we await further information, we will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as necessary. Is your iPad compatible with iPadOS 17?