However, this wasimmediately disputedby another leaker who has shared accurate information in the past. According to a post on theMacRumorsforum by the anonymous tipster, all iPhones that support iOS 16 will support iOS 17, including all devices powered by A11 chipsets (i.e. the iPhone X and...
moreMeanwhile none of the ROMs support 100% functionality, they come with no guarantee against bugs and when something inevitably fails, you're left with a brick that has all your data. And don't even get me started on trusting some "maintainer" that might add his own code to snoop on ...
The leaker claims that the 14.1-inch iPad model will be able to run up to two 6K displays at 60Hz via Thunderbolt 4, with iPadOS 17 including support for the capability. As @analyst941 notes, this could be achieved by daisy-chaining displays, but it could also indicate that the larger ...
So this user tip is aimed at maintaining a list divided by sub line, that includes screen size, CPU, release year, charge port type, Apple Pencil model it is compatible with if any, and Apple Intelligence (I) compatibility, discontinuation date and iOS / iPad OS versions they can run...
If you've previously purchased or downloaded an app, then you'll be able to install older versions of it on hardware that doesn't support iOS 16. All you need to do is power on your old device and open up the App Store. From there, click on the profile icon in the upper-right co...
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If none of the above steps work, you can contact Apple Support for further assistance in troubleshooting any issues with enabling Stolen Device Protection on your iPhone. They will be able to provide additional guidance and ensure that your device is properly secured against potential thef...
First, a recent study shows that iOS devices require the least support of the major mobile platforms. The device that IT prefers, the Research in Motion BlackBerry, is more difficult to support, but as they continue to fade from the business environment, the IT mobile support burden should ...
devices. That includes my devices, my family and friends devices etc. Oh, thanks. They’ve never mentioned anything about that, especially on devices that are pushed to the limit of support? It isn’t the same if you update an M1 iPad Pro to iPadOS 17 (which would probably be ...
Apple Intelligence AI features have strict system requirements, and even if an iPad is running iPadOS 18 that doesn’t mean it will support Apple Intelligence. Currently, here are the iPad devices that support Apple Intelligence: iPad Pro with M1 chip or better ...