More iOS 11 details have emerged since Apple’s Worldwide Developers’ Conference (WWDC), as the firm prepares to launch the latest version of its mobile operating system. The lines between macOS and iOS are getting increasingly blurry, and with a suite of multitasking improvements to iOS, the iPad Pro is beginning to make a strong case for its use as a fully-fledged laptop replacement. However, the iPhone is still the main focus, and Apple has been adding some serious quality of life improvements for iOS users. Perhaps most notable is the direct support for augmented reality (AR). If the adoption rate for iOS 11 tracks Apple’s previous OS releases, Apple may well have the most comprehensively supported AR platform within a…