Apple showed off a lot of cool new features in iOS 7 this morning. There’s the anti-theft measure, called Activation Lock, and ‘iOS in the Car,’ which lets users mirror their iPhone screens on in-car displays. And don’t forget about the new iTunes Radio.

But there’s also a lot of stuff in iOS 7 that Apple didn’t talk about today, due to time limitations and other restrictions. And looking at this slide behind Tim Cook at the end of the keynote, there’s at least 24 features that weren’t mentioned today…

Enterprise single sign-on

View PDF annotations

Inclinometer

Long MMS support

Per app VPN

Maps bookmark syncing

Phone, FaceTime and Message blocking

Smart download of TV episodes

Notification sync

Night mode for Maps

WiFi HotSpot 2.0

Scan to acquire Passbook passes

Turn-by-turn walking directions

FaceTime audio

New smart Mailboxes

Managed app configuration

App Store Volume Purchase

Tencent Weibo

Chinese English bilingual dictionary

Handwriting recognition for multiple Chinese characters

Improved Mail search

Streamline MDM enrollment

Do Not Track option in Safari

Italian, Korean and Dutch dictionaries

And we imagine that this is just a handful of the new features in iOS 7. Last year, Apple said that it added more than 200 new features in iOS 6, and this is a much bigger update. So we expect to see tons of new stuff pop up in the coming months.

Remember, this is just the first of what will likely be 4 or 5 beta releases before iOS 7 lands this fall. Also keep in mind that Apple typically saves one or two big features to announce alongside a new iPhone, which too is expected in the fall.