I did not have a "Format" option in Settings > Camera on my 6S Plus. I assume 
this requires newer hardware?

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Subject: 7 settings to change right away on iOS 11 - CNET

CNET How To - Tuesday, September 19, 2017 at 8:28 AM
7 settings to change right away on iOS 11 - CNET iOS 11 adds a bevy of new 
features and interface tweaks to your iPhone (and even more changes for your 
iPad). After opening your new iPhone or upgrading your current iPhone, here are 
the settings to check or change straight away.

Do Not Disturb While Driving
Given the frightening number of drivers I see each and every day with their 
eyes not on the road but in their laps, this might be the best new feature of 
iOS 11. It keeps calls, texts and notifications from distracting you when you 
are behind the wheel. After you install iOS 11, one of the setup screens will 
ask you if you want to enable Do Not Disturb While Driving. 
 
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If you ignored it during setup, you can enable it by going to Settings > Do Not 
Disturb. You can set it to turn on automatically when your phone detects that 
you are driving, when connected to your car's Bluetooth or manually.
(For the latter, I suggest adding the Do Not Disturb While Driving button to 
the new Control Center.) You can also edit the auto-reply message that gets 
sent to anyone that texts you while you're driving. 
 
You can set when Do Not Disturb While Driving turns on.
Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
Customize the new Control Center
The Control Center received a makeover with iOS 11. All of its shortcuts now 
fit into a single panel, and you can customize its offerings and the order in 
which they appear. There are also hidden features for many Control Center 
buttons that you can access via a long press or Force Touch. Read more on how 
to customize the revamped Control Center. 
 
The Control Center is now customizable.
Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
Check your storage
Apple knows the pain you feel when your iPhone tells you it's running short on 
space and offers a few new ways to help manage your storage space. Head to 
Settings > General > iPhone Storage and you'll see a colorful chart at the top 
that illustrates how much free space you have left and what's taking up the 
space you are using. 
Below that, it'll make a few recommendations about how to save storage, 
including the newfound ability to Offload Unused Apps. With that setting 
enabled, iOS 11 will jettison apps you haven't touched in a while when you are 
running low on storage space. Don't worry, iOS 11 will save all of the data and 
documents associated with the app so you can pick right up where you left off 
when you reinstall them. 
 
Apps that you haven't used in a while can be deleted automatically when you 
need the space.
Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
Check your file format
One of the biggest changes with iOS 11 happens behind the scenes to save you 
storage space. Apple is moving to a new file format for photos and videos that 
results in smaller file sizes. Photos use the HEIF format and videos use the 
HEVC format. 
In the iOS 11 beta, my iPhone did not switch to the new formats by default.
To see what format your iPhone is set to capture photos and videos, go to 
Settings > Camera > Formats and choose High Efficiency to use the new HEIF and 
HEVC formats or choose Most Compatible to continue using the JPEG and
H.264 formats. 
 
You can try the new photo file format by picking the High Efficiency option.
Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
Find the Files app
Finally, iOS has added a file-management system where you can see all of your 
files instead of hunting for them across different apps. The new Files app lets 
you manage the files not only stored in Apple's own iCloud Drive but also lets 
you add third-party cloud services including Dropbox and Google Drive. 
 
You can organize your files in iOS 11's Files app.
Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
New setting for location services
iOS 11 has wrestled control away from developers for how and when apps access 
your location and given it to you. No longer can a developer offer only Always 
or Never for the tracking options for location services. Now, you'll be able to 
choose While Using the App whether the developer likes it or not. Head to 
Settings > Privacy > Location Services to adjust the settings for all of your 
apps that use location services. 
 
You can tell apps your location on your terms in iOS 11.
Screenshot by Matt Elliott/CNET
Set up Apple Pay
If you have yet to use Apple Pay, iOS 11 might get you to start. With iOS 11, 
you'll be able to use Apple Pay to make Venmo-style peer-to-peer payments. The 
next time you need to split a dinner or bar bill with friends, you can use the 
Messages app to settle up. Go to Settings > Wallet & Apple Pay to add a credit 
or debit card to get started. 
 
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