Although iOS 11 is expected to debut with the iPhone 8 (or iPhone X or Anniversary iPhone or whatever Apple decides to call this year’s new iPhone), the iOS 11 beta is publicly available to try out. And while it brings some much needed features like Files and Screen Recording, the latest update to the iOS 11 developer beta brings native live streaming functionality.
According to those in the iOS 11 developer preview, so called as it is only accessible by registered developers, the option to ‘Start Broadcast’ now exists in iOS 11 beta 3, in addition to the aforementioned Screen Recording. If you’re a part of the iOS 11 public beta, this update should hit you in a few days. With the ability to start a live stream on your iPhone or iPad on the go, one could wonder if Apple is starting its own broadcast service akin to Twitch, YouTube, and Microsoft’s Mixer. What’s more likely though, is tying it into existing services.
Considering that streaming is a large part of gaming culture, this feature could be an acknowledgement of this and perhaps a sign that Apple considers its iOS devices to be viable for gaming and streaming. Perhaps what’s more interesting is that it could see live streaming go mainstream if executed with the polish we’ve come to expect from Apple.
In addition to this, here’s the iOS 11 beta 3 changelog.
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