Moreover, it releases updates for all devices simultaneously. However, the recent iPhone software updates, such as the latest iOS 16.4, appear to have introduced more bugs than fixes. This raises the …
iOS 17: Surprisingly, These iPhones Are Not Getting The Software Update
Just like Apple did for the iOS 15 users, iOS 16 users will continue to get security patches to keep their devices secured at all times. Some iOS 17 Update Features Will Be Limited to Certain Devices …
iOS 17 is reportedly set to give Control Center a major overhaul
OS 17 could finally redesign the iPhone’s Control Center on its tenth birthday. Its user interface has looked largely the same since 2017.
iOS 16.4 Brings This Noise Canceling Setting to Your Phone Calls
Apple introduced Voice Isolation and Wide Spectrum to FaceTime calls with the release of iOS 15 in 2021, but only Voice Isolation is available for phone calls too. When enabled, Voice Isolation …
iOS 17 could end software support for several iPhones [Updated]
: Conflicting tips from MacRumors shows that these iPhones will likely still be supported by iOS 17. At the end of the day, we won’t know for sure …
Apple’s iOS 16.4 update might have broken HomeKit
“Experiencing a regression in the HomeKit connections with iOS 16.4 release, exactly as it was in iOS 15. There are certain connected devices (for me, that’s Eve light strips and myQ garage door hub) …
iOS 16.4: List Of New Features Coming To Your iPhone With The Latest Update
Crash detection optimizations and updated Apple Wallet Additional crash detection optimizations are included in the iOS 16.4 version for iPhone 14 models. This feature was introduced after emergency …
iOS 17 could see Control Center get long-overdue redesign
iOS 17 is expected to debut at WWDC 2023 on June 5, and with it will come changes and upgrades for iPhones and iPads alike. We’ve already heard rumors about some of those features, and the latest …
iOS 17 Leak Points Towards a Redesign for the Control Center After Years
Apple will release iOS 17 at WWDC 2023 and ahead of the June event, it is suggested that it will come with a redesigned control center. See details.
iOS 17 could introduce updated Control Center, says leaker
The company introduced Control Center in iOS 7, and the feature has mostly stayed the same since iOS 11, when it was last overhauled. One of the biggest wishlist items for iOS is a third-party app …
iOS 17’s Control Center to receive major changes, and there’s one thing I want most
A leaker claims iOS 17 will deliver major changes to Control Center, the iPhone’s quick settings panel – what you need to know.
Your iPhone now automatically installs iOS updates by default, and it’s for the best
Apple rolled out its latest iPhone and iPad software updates this week, which include a big change to how you download and install updates on … The post Your iPhone now automatically installs iOS …
iOS 17 reportedly getting a redesigned Control Center for the first time since iOS 11
If true, this will be the first time Apple has redesigned Control Center since iOS 11 in 2017, when the company made it a full-screen menu in preparation for the iPhone X that year. The report comes …
Will iOS 17 support iPhone 8 and iPhone X? Here’s what we know
or get a 10.2-inch iPad for $269 Now, an anonymous tipster on the MacRumors forum says all iPhone and iPad models currently supported with iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 will continue to work with iOS 17 and …
iOS 16.4: New iPhone Features to Try Now
The iOS 16.4 update brings 31 new emoji to your iOS device. The new emoji include a new smiley; new animals, like a moose and a goose; and new heart colors, including pink and light blue. The new …
Most Apple services will soon stop working on older iOS, iPad, macOS, watchOS, tvOS, watchOS versions
As noted by MacRumors, Apple services except for iCloud will stop working on some older iOS, iPadOS, macOS, watchOS, and tvOS versions starting in early May, according to information shared by Twitter …
Conflicting reports on which iPhones will support iOS 17
In other cases, there is no change to the devices able to run a new generation of iOS. This was the case for iOS 15, for example, which supported the same devices as iOS 14. One theory about this is …