Por: 9to5Mac Tech December 16, 2022
Apple introduced its first smartphone with an always-on display with the iPhone 14 Pro. Now , users get flexibility with the feature to make it more subtle. Here’s how to customize iPhone always-on display. While the gaining an always-on display has been welcome overall, some have felt with colored wallpapers plus notifications. With iOS 16.2, Apple has pleased those looking for customization as you can opt to disable the wallpaper and... + full article
9to5Mac USA Tech December 09, 2022
Following the release of iOS 16.1.2 on November 30, Apple has now stopped signing both iOS 16.1 and iOS 16.1.1. This means that iPhone and iPad users can no longer downgrade from iOS 16.1.2 or newer versions of the operating system. iOS 16.1 and iOS 16.1.1 no longer signed by... + más
Apple no longer signing iOS 16.0 and iOS 16.0.1, blocking downgrades from iOS 16.0.2 | 9to5Mac
Apple stops signing iOS 15.6.1, but you can still downgrade from iOS 16 | 9to5Mac
9to5Mac USA Tech November 21, 2022
The lineups are barely a month old, but the rumor mill is already abuzz with what to expect from the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro next year. As of right now, next year’s iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro are shaping up to be significant upgrades: USB-C, the Dynamic Island for... + más
iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro: What the early rumors say about new features | 9to5Mac
iPhone 13 vs iPhone 14: Which should you buy? | 9to5Mac
9to5Mac USA Tech November 15, 2022
The iPhone 14 is the most affordable of Apple’s latest iPhone generation. However, the company continues to sell last year’s iPhone 13. Whether you’re considering an upgrade or looking to buy a new iPhone for the first time in several years, here’s everything you need to... + más
9to5Mac USA Tech October 31, 2022
Report: All iPhone 15 models to have Dynamic Island, but not Always-On or ProMotion | 9to5Mac
9to5Mac USA Tech October 18, 2022
iPhone 14 Plus reviews: Great battery life within a familiar hardware | 9to5Mac
9to5Mac USA Tech September 30, 2022
iOS 16 was after three months of beta testing. Since then, Apple has released two minor updates: iOS 16.0.1 and iOS 16.0.2. Now, the company has stopped signing both iOS 16.0 and iOS 16.0.1, which means users can no longer downgrade from iOS 16.0.2. iOS 16.0.1 and 16.0.2 no... + más
Apple @ Work: Sign in with Apple using Managed Apple IDs will streamline iPad app usage in the classroom | 9to5Mac
9to5Mac USA Tech September 20, 2022
iOS 15.6.1 was released to iPhone and iPad users a month ago, and the update came with important security fixes. However, with the official release of iOS 16 last week, Apple has stopped signing iOS 15.6.1 – but there’s still a way to downgrade from iOS 16 to iOS 15. iOS... + más
Apple releases iOS 15.7 for old devices and people who don’t want iOS 16 yet | Ars Technica
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