To manually start the update, unlock your iOS device and go into Settings > General > Software update.
There, you will see the iOS 11.3 software update, a big update weighing 2.18GB. Make sure you are connected to a Wi-Fi network and grab a cup of coffee or do something around the house as it will take a while for the update to download. Once the download is finished, you need to manually start the installation, which takes an additional 15 minutes or so. The whole ordeal took around half an hour.
Before we go into the particular features, let's point out one thing that many users are saying: iOS 11.3 makes their devices run smoother and that could be one important reason to upgrade.
So, with this in mind... what's new?
Battery Health Tool (in beta)
iOS 11.3 brings a new Battery Health Tool feature to show the long-term battery status of an iPhone and to inform users whether a battery needs to be replaced. These new settings can be found in Settings > Battery and are available for iPhone 6 and later.
This new tool comes as an Apple response to a user investigation in late 2017 that found the company has been quietly throttling iPhones and many people with an older iPhone experienced surprisingly slow performance. After the investigation, Apple apologized for not publicly disclosing why it is doing this and explained that it has started artificially slowing down iPhones with older batteries in iOS 10.2.1 to prevent an even more serious issue that is typical with older batteries and causes older iPhones to shut down unexpectedly. With this new battery health tool in iOS 11.3, users now get to see how much of its capacity does a battery hold in percentage and they can replace it and avoid issues with slower performance. A typical Li-Ion battery is usually considered to be in need of replacement when it loses 20% of its capacity, usually after about 500 cycles, or around two years on average.
ARKit 1.5: augmented reality on vertical surfaces
Apple has been a leader in augmented reality with the introduction of ARKit to millions of iPhones and iPads in iOS 11, and it now further improves it: iOS 11.3 introduces ARKit 1.5 that allows AR apps to now use vertical surfaces like walls and doors in addition to horizontal surfaces like tables and chairs. Also, ARKit 1.5 now better adjusts to irregular surfaces like a round table.
The view of the real world seen through the camera lens now has a 50% higher resolution and supports auto-focus for a sharper perspective. 2D images like signs, posters and artwork can now also be integrated into AR experiences.
New animoji for iPhone X users
Animoji have been one of the coolest iPhone X tricks and iOS 11.3 introduces 4 new animoji: lion, bear, dragon and a talking skull.
Business chat
Business chat starts as a beta in the United States and will be supported by the biggest stores in the nation including Apple, Discover, Hilton, The Home Depot, Lowe's, Marriott, Newegg, TD Ameritrade, Wells Fargo and more. Many more partners should join in in the future.
You can look up a company in Apple Maps, Safari and Search, and you will get a shortcut to start a conversation with it, just as you would start a conversation with a friend. Good news is that this is not a service that will allow company to spam you with their promos: only you can start the conversation and the company cannot see any personal information about you, unless you choose to share for a shipment or something else. Best of all, most of these conversation will happen with a live agent and not a bot.
Health Records
iOS 11.3 also adds a new Health Records feature where patients can view their medical records from over 40 health systems including Duke, NYU Langone, Stanford and Yale right on their iPhone. The type of records that patients can see includes lab results, medications, conditions and more. Health Records data is encrypted and protected with a passcode, so it stays private and secure.
New Data & Privacy Settings
How does it work? When you use an Apple service that requires your personal data for the first time, you will get a prompt asking you to allow sending certain personal data and a privacy icon will appear - two blue silhouettes shaking hands - and you will also see a detailed explanation of what's being done with the personal data that you are sending out.
Other new features
There are a bunch of other new features that you can find right below:
- Apple Music now streams music videos uninterrupted by ads. Users can watch the hottest new videos, classics or ones from their favorite artists back-to-back in new music video playlists.
- Apple News makes it easier to stay up-to-date on the most important videos of the day with a new Video group in For You, and improved Top Stories.
- Commuters in Beijing and Shanghai can begin using Apple Pay on their iPhone and Apple Watch for an easy, fast and secure ride on Metro and bus lines.
- Apple TV app, a unified place for iPhone, iPad and Apple TV users to discover and start watching the best shows and movies, will launch in Brazil and Mexico. These markets join Apple TV app users in the US, Australia, Canada, France, Germany, Norway, Sweden and the UK.
- Brazil will gain Siri support on Apple TV 4K and Apple TV (4th generation), making it possible to search for and access movies, shows, songs, apps and more, using just your voice.
- HomeKit software authentication provides a great new way for developers to add HomeKit support to existing accessories while protecting privacy and security.
- Support for Advanced Mobile Location (AML) to automatically send a user’s current location when making a call to emergency services in countries where AML is supported.
See the full iOS 11.3 software update changelog here
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