Insider says iPhone 14 supply issues shouldn’t affect the release date
The resurgence of COVID-19 prompted another wave of restrictions in China this spring, which impacted manufacturing. Suppliers had to deal with lockdowns in various regions, including companies producing parts for Apple products. This led to speculation that the iPhone 14 series might see launch delays as Apple would be dealing with prolonged supply and manufacturing
The Reason You Shouldn’t Charge Your iPhone To 100%
blackzheep/Shutterstock For most of us, our iPhones are daily companions, and since they're useless without a battery charge, we do all we can to make sure they're always juiced up. To get the most use out of your iPhone, it's logical to want to keep a full charge as often as possible, but regularly charging
How To Remotely Access Your Mac From An iPhone
nikkimeel/Shutterstock We carry our smartphones almost everywhere. In comparison, dragging a laptop or PC around is nowhere as convenient. Whether you want to make urgent changes to a document or navigate the slides of a presentation, Apple gives you tools to access and control your Mac using an iPhone. This article will take you through
Chris Evans still misses his iPhone 6S and its home button
Fans of buttons can count on Captain America for support, as Chris Evans notes that even after a few weeks with a newer phone, he still prefers his old iPhone 6S and its button. The topic came up in an interview with Collider (via iMore) while doing a press tour for Netflix’s $200 million+, Russo
In iOS 16 A New iPhone Tool Makes Photobombing A Thing of the Past
This story is part of WWDC 2022, CNET's complete coverage from and about Apple's annual developers conference. Apple's iOS 16 will include a lot of new iPhone features like editable Messages and a customizable lock screen. But there was one feature that truly grabbed my attention during WWDC 2022, despite taking up less than 15 seconds of the event. The feature
Thanks to subscriptions, iPhone apps finally made more money than games
Apple App Store — The subscription model for mobile apps is paying off big time for some. Samuel Axon - 7/15/2022, 8:29 PM Enlarge / Apple's App Store. Throughout the short history of smartphone apps, games have consistently driven more revenue than non-gaming app categories. But that has finally changed in the United States, according
Here’s why we’ll get a foldable iPad or MacBook before a foldable iPhone
Apple has been researching foldable iPhone display tech for years, but we’ve yet to see the fruits of the company’s labor. Meanwhile, Android vendors have been improving on foldable smartphones, with last year’s Galaxy Z Fold 3 and Flip 3 becoming big hits for Samsung. But Apple isn’t in a hurry to sell its own
YouTube begins rolling out picture-in-picture on iPhones and iPads
iPhone Apps — iOS offered this capability for a while, but YouTube was slow to implement it. Samuel Axon - 7/12/2022, 10:06 PM Enlarge / The iPhone 12. Two years after the feature was made available to third-party developers on iPhones and seven years after it came to iPad, Google announced it will now roll
The Reason Your iPhone Is Charging Slowly And How You Can Fix It
charnsitr/Shutterstock A slowly charging iPhone can be a frustrating ordeal, especially when you're unsure about what's causing it. If this is an issue you're facing, you should know there may be a few different reasons that an iPhone is charging at a slower rate than usual. The problem could have to do with the charger
How To Remove Malware From Your iPhone And iPad
David Peperkamp/Shutterstock Over the years, iOS devices have been resistant to malicious software, but are they entirely safe? It turns out that even though Apple regularly checks apps submitted by developers and provides security updates, some malware still manages to make its way to the iPhone and iPad. This could be due to a software