This year’s WWDC was quite a big deal as Apple announced the all new iOS 11 that comes with tons of features.

| Gadgets Now | Oct 29, 2017, 01.15PM IST
If you love reading articles and you're not always connected to the internet, you should know how to save webpages as PDF files.
If you love reading articles and you're not always connected to the internet, you should know how to save webpages as PDF files.


This year's WWDC was quite a big deal as Apple announced the all new iOS 11 that comes with tons of features. The new operating system brings a lot of handy features to Apple devices. One such feature is the ability to save webpages as PDF files. If you love reading articles and you're not always connected to the internet, this feature comes in really handy. But it is also important to note that this feature will only be available on Apple's default search engine app Safari.

Follow these simple steps:

1) Open Safari and open the webpage or an article you want to save as a webpage.

2) Once your article is fully loaded, tap on the Share button located at the bottom of screen.

3) Scroll a little to the right and tap on 'create PDF' icon.

4) Once that is done, you'll see the preview page of the PDF file and if you're content with the result tap on 'Done' located at the top left corner.

5) As soon as you select 'done' you will see a pop up message that says, 'Save file to' and 'Delete PDF'. Tap on the first option.




6) Here you'll be given an option to save the file in your iCloud or your iPhone storage.



7) If you save it on your iCloud you'll be able to access the file from the 'Files' app which was recently introduced with iOS 11.



This feature allows you to save almost every webpage you want to read it offline. Although it is only available on Safari at the moment, we hope to see this feature extend to other search engine apps like Chrome or Opera.


6 features of Apple iPhone X that you will also get in iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus models

6 features of Apple iPhone X that you will also get in iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus models

The wait of Apple fans is almost over. The Cupertino-based giant is all set to launch its tenth anniversary iPhone, iPhone X, in India. First-ever iPhone to launch in India in the first wave itself, iPhone X goes on pre-orders in India on October 27. The smartphone will hit the retail stores on November 3. Apple launched iPhone X at an event on September 12 at its new campus in California along with iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. While all three iPhones offer significant upgrades over last year's models, iPhone X surely offers the biggest new features. In fact, the smartphone brings in several new additions to Apple's iPhone line-up including an altogether new design. However, there are also some features in iPhone X that are also found in iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus. Here are 6 such features ....

Wireless charging

Yes, all three new iPhones -- iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X -- come with wireless charging. With the year 2017 lineup, Apple has finally added wireless charging to iPhones. Apple's latest iPhones use Qi standard, the same that Samsung uses in its Galaxy range of smartphones.

Storage capacity

Just like iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 Plus, iPhone X too comes in two storage variants -- 64GB and 256GB. Apple has increased the base storage of all its iPhone models this year to 64GB from 32GB. In 2016, the company had expanded the base storage to 32GB from 16GB.

A11 Bionic processor

All three new iPhones, including the iPhone X, run on Apple's latest 10nm A11 Bionic chipset with six-core CPU design. Apple claims that A11 processor is 25% faster than A10 that power its iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus smartphones.

Same water and dust resistance

Apple's all three iPhones come with IP67 rating. This means that iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus as well as iPhone X have the same splash, water and dust resistance. In fact, it is same in the company's previous-generation iPhones as well, which are iPhone 7 and iPhone 7 Plus.

Rear cameras almost same

Here, both iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X largely share the same rear camera specifications. These include dual-camera set up with 12MP wide-angle and telephoto cameras; wide-angle F/1.8 aperture and telephoto F/2.4 aperture; wide color capture for photos and Live Photos; Quad-LED True Tone flash with Slow Sync, Portrait mode and Portrait Lighting. However, there's one difference which is that iPhone X boasts of dual-optical image stabilization unlike iPhone 8 Plus. Also, iPhone 8's camera is bit 'inferior' vis-a vis the other two.

All three sport new glass and aluminium design

The three new Apple iPhones (iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X) sport the same glass back design made with what the company claims is the most durable glass ever in a smartphone. The glass finish is made using a seven-layer color process to offer as the company claims a "precise hue and opacity."






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