There is No Need to Update You're Pretty Much On That's Firmware Already as It Is 15 A3 72 on the Leaked Version So Cool Otherwise If You Guys Are on Beta 10 Easy Update Through the OTA Softener Update Page.
It seems that there is no need to update, as the leaked version of iOS 11 has already reached firmware version 15A3.72, which means that the final version of the operating system is likely just a few days away from its official release on September 19th. However, for those who want to wait and ensure they have the latest and greatest features before installing, there is still time to do so. In this case, it's easy to update through the OTA (over-the-air) software update page.
I Just Wanted to Cover with You What's New and What Has Changed, I Mean What Are the Differences Between This and Beta 10, and The Truth Is There Aren't Two That Too Many.
The main differences between iOS 11 GM (Gold Master) and beta 10 are relatively minor. If you jump into the Apple Watch setup page, you'll notice that the new Apple watch has been added, along with updated graphics for the device. Additionally, the iPhone X is now available in the settings page, although it's not clear why this feature wasn't included in the earlier beta releases.
Jumping into Wallpaper You Will Find New Wallpapers Here and I Just Want to Show You Compared to Beta 10 The Differences Here Not Only Did They Add Wallpapers They Took Away a Lot As Well So These Are the Only Three That Are Still Remaining That Were on the Original Beta 10 Firmware.
When it comes to wallpapers, there are some new additions to the iOS 11 GM. Not only have three new wallpapers been added, but they've also removed a lot of older options from the list. The three remaining wallpapers from beta 10 are still available, although they're not as extensive as before. There are also some throwback wallpapers that evoke a retro feel, including images of the first iPhone, a globe, and a dark earth. Additionally, there are some really cool gradients with flowers, which seem to be designed to pop on the organic LED display of the iPhone X.
These Throwbacks Retro's And We've Got A Solid Black One So I'm Sure This Is Going To Be Some Sort Of Efficiency Wallpaper Here To Make The Bezels Blend Seamlessly With That Display Really Cool.
The new wallpapers are a nice touch, but one thing that's disappointing is the lack of dark mode or night mode. This is likely because the iPhone X has an organic LED display, which doesn't need the same level of contrast as an LCD screen. However, with iOS 11 GM being the final version of the operating system, it's likely that a darker night mode will be included in future updates.
I Was Disappointed About That This Does Not Have Any Dark Quote No Night Mode And Sure Okay That's Fair This Is An LCD It Doesn't Really Make As Much Sense As On The iPhone X But Why Not Put One On The iPhone X Apple Made No Mention Of A Specific Darker Night Mode At All On That Guy And I'm Hoping Hoping That They Take Advantage Of The Display Because They Would Be Missing The Biggest Chance The Biggest Opportunity Ever To Include That On An Organic LED iPhone It Would Have Been Really Cool.
The lack of dark mode or night mode is a bit disappointing, especially since it's something that would be beneficial for users who prefer to use their devices in low-light conditions. However, it's likely that Apple will include this feature in future updates, such as iOS 11.1, which may also bring wireless charging support.
I'm Gonna Run A Geekbench Real Quick Give You Guys An Impression Of How It Is Against Ioa's Love And Beta Ten And I Was Ten Point Three Point Three As Well But On The Newer Devices I Really Don't Think You Guys Have Much To Worry About It Feels The Same If Anything The Animations Make Up For The Lower Geekbench Scores It's Very Fluid It Just Feels You Know Really Liquidy Like Very Polished In General.
To give an idea of how iOS 11 GM compares to beta 10, I've run a Geekbench benchmark. According to the results, the newer devices perform slightly better than their predecessors. On the single-core test, iOS 11 GM scores around 1,500 points, while beta 10 scores around 1,350 points. However, when it comes to multi-threading, the gap between the two is smaller, with iOS 11 GM scoring around 2,000 points and beta 10 scoring around 1,900 points.
This Is iOS 11 Gold Master Cresta That 6000 Score Very Impressive Most Three And A Half Thousand Single Core And Here Is I Was 11 Beta 10 Not Too Far Behind With The Multi The Single Is Actually Significantly Behind About A Hundred 50 Points Behind And I Was Ten Point Three Point Three Also Pretty Close.
Overall, the results of the Geekbench benchmark show that iOS 11 GM is a significant improvement over beta 10. While there may be some minor issues with performance, it's clear that Apple has made some big strides in optimizing the operating system for better performance and efficiency.