The drag and drop experience on iOS is quite simple to use; pick up an item on the screen, drag it somewhere else, and let it go to make the dragged item appear in the new place. However, iOS didn't have this behavior until iOS 11. And even now, its full range of capabilities is only available on the iPad. Despite this limitation, the drag and drop experience is really powerful on both the iPhone and iPad.
Users can pick up an item from any app, and move it over to any other app that implements drag and drop, as they please. And dragging items is not even limited to just a single item, it's possible for users to pick up multiple items in a single drag session. The items that a user adds to their drag session don't have to be of the same type; this makes the drag and drop experience extremely flexible and fluid. Imagine...