Apple has confirmed that the forthcoming iOS 17 will require an iPhone XS or newer, although it has not said whether all features will be available on all models.Apple's iOS 17 will run on the iPhone XS and laterThe iPhone XS was launched in 2018, so in theory this means any iPhone released in the last five years will work with the new iOS. In practice, it's likely that support will vary, with some features requiring more recent models. Read more...
Apple has confirmed that the forthcoming iOS 17 will require an iPhone XS or newer, although it has not said whether all features will be available on all models.Apple's iOS 17 will run on the iPhone XS and laterThe iPhone XS was launched in 2018, so in theory this means any iPhone released in the last five years will work with the new iOS. In practice, it's likely that support will vary, with some features requiring more recent models. Read more...
Apple has confirmed that the forthcoming iOS 17 will require an iPhone XS or newer, although it has not said whether all features will be available on all models.Apple's iOS 17 will run on the iPhone XS and laterThe iPhone XS was launched in 2018, so in theory this means any iPhone released in the last five years will work with the new iOS. In practice, it's likely that support will vary, with some features requiring more recent models. Read more...
Apple has confirmed that the forthcoming iOS 17 will require an iPhone XS or newer, although it has not said whether all features will be available on all models.Apple's iOS 17 will run on the iPhone XS and laterThe iPhone XS was launched in 2018, so in theory this means any iPhone released in the last five years will work with the new iOS. In practice, it's likely that support will vary, with some features requiring more recent models. Read more...
watchOS 10 brings back widgets, and adds Snoopy to its watchface collection. | Image: Apple Apple announced watchOS 10, its “milestone” next-gen smartwatch platform, today at WWDC. As in past years, it’ll be available for developers to start tinkering with today, while a public beta is expected sometime next month. Users can expect to see the final version arrive later this fall alongside the forthcoming Apple Watch Series 9. Widgets are back on the menu, friends. Turning the digital crown will bring up your widget stack and let you scroll through for quick and easy access to information. It’s a major shift in how users have thus far interacted with the Apple Watch and is reminiscent of the Siri watchface…
Apple’s preparation for WWDC 2023 is in full swing ahead of tomorrow morning’s keynote. New drone footage from above Apple Park today showcases one big thing Apple has in store for this year’s festivities: a special demo area reportedly dedicated to its forthcoming Reality Pro headset. more… The post Pre-WWDC Apple Park drone images show headset demo area, new shaded viewing for keynote appeared first on 9to5Mac.
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