As of iOS 18.3, T-Mobile subscribers with a compatibleiPhoneand Starlink beta access are able to connect to Starlink satellites, reportsBloomberg. Apple quietly worked with SpaceX and T-Mobile to add support for Starlink to its iPhone lineup, and T-Mobile's websiteconfirms the new in...
It goes without saying that the upcoming iPhone 17 lineup will ship with iOS 19 pre-installed. Which iPhones lose support? If the leaks are accurate, iOS 19 will drop support for the iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max—all of which feature the A12 Bionic chip and were released in...
Apple continues to push critical security updates on iOS 14 for supported devices. However, some models become obsolete, and Apple’s official support ends for these devices. It’s also worth noting that as the 5G revolution continues to grow, 3G networks will be phased out in the United Sta...
The requirement is iPhones that support text by satellite only. Remember when Apple was saying free for two years, then they made it indefinite. You need an iPhone 14 or later (all models) with iOS 18 or later for this new feature by T-Mobile and starlink This is not true. Au...
You would have to check with Metro PCS to see if they still support this model. (Verizon and AT&T do not, so that might be a clue). https://www.metrobyt-mobile.com/cell-phone/metro-by-t-mobile-sim-card Reply This thread has been closed by the system or the community team. You ...
Hey all: I'm looking to see if there's a way to get a faster initial push of apps to devices. We are deploying new iPhone 13 devices (iOS 17.1.1) purchased through an apple partner -> ABM->Intune. We are using dynamic groups to push devices into a config that gets them stan...
iOS 18.3: Apple and SpaceX bring Starlink support to iPhone owners on T-Mobile The carrier has messaged a small number of its iPhone subscribers that they’re now in the T-Mobile Starlink beta. “You can now stay connected with texting via satellite from virtually anywhere,” it reads. “...
Apple's iOS was once known for its tremendous simplicity. There was a golden rule: focus on 80% of the features, but make those features solid and easy to use. But Tim never got that, and needed new features every year to sell more and more, while scrapping the simplicity of iO...
The worst is that support was initially added to a beta version two summers ago but they never released it to the public. Score: 9 Votes (Like | Disagree) Read All Comments Next Article Kindle App Gets Biggest iOS Change in Over a Decade...
Which iPhone Models Don't Support iOS 17? The rumor mill strikes once again, as claims of some iPhones being excluded from the iOS 17 update have come true. The iPhone 8, iPhone 8 Plus, and iPhone X are the notable models that will not make the cut. All three of these iPhones were ...