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iOS 16.2 to introduce 'Custom Accessibility Mode' with streamlined experience for iPhone and iPad

Por: 9to5Mac Tech November 09, 2022

Apple on Tuesday released to developers as the company gets ready to make the update available to the public in December. Officially, it adds the new Freeform collaboration app and improvements to the Home app. Under the hood, 9to5Mac found out that Apple has been working on a new “Custom Accessibility Mode” that will provide a “streamlined” experience for iPhone and iPad. Post updated with more screenshots showing the new interface.... + full article



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