Apple is all set to introduce iOS 11, the next major iOS upgrade for iPhone and iPad, and several new apps at the 28th annual Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, California in the next few hours. Now, placeholders for ‘Files for iOS’ and ‘Activity for iOS’ have surfaced on the App Store. Last week 32-bit applications stopped appearing in App Store search results, the new Files app only supports 64-bit architectures, as noted by Steven Troughton-Smith.
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Since these are just placeholders, there are no screenshots or description. The Activity app that we already know, will support both Apple Watch and iPhone, and the listing on the App Store suggests that users will be able to delete the app in iOS 11, which is currently not possible.
The Files app is the default file manager system app for iOS 11, but this also suggests that it can be deleted so that users can reinstall them. Both these will support devices running iOS 11 or later.
We should know all the features of iOS 11 at the WWDC at 10.00 AM PDT (10:30 PM IST). Here is what to expect at the WWDC 2017.