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How To Hide Apps On iPhone Without Uninstalling Them

Tada Images/Shutterstock By Rob Rich/April 8, 2022 4:52 pm EDT Most iPhone users have at least a few different apps they either wish to could get rid of but can't, or simply don't want cluttering up the home screen and folders. Depending on the situation, deleting them may not be possible, either. For example, a lot…

May 22nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News, WikiBypass|

iPhone X Users Can Now Get Face ID Repairs Easily

Chesnot/Getty Here's some good news for those of you still rocking an iPhone X: Apple has reportedly started offering repairs for the phone's Face ID module without needing to replace the entire handset. The fact that Face ID repairs once required a full device replacement was likely a huge headache for a lot of iPhone…

May 22nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News, WikiBypass|

Is The iPhone SE Era Over?

Bloomberg/Getty Apple is reportedly cutting down the production target of its all-new iPhone SE 3 by as much as 20% in the next quarter. The news comes courtesy of Nikkei Asia, which cites sources that claim the ongoing war between Ukraine and Russia is the reason for production cutbacks, as is inflation. Likewise, TFI Securities…

May 22nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News, WikiBypass|

iPhone 14 Pro Schematics Leak Could Leave You Missing The Notch

By Tushar Mehta/Updated: March 25, 2022 9:45 am EDT First introduced with the iPhone X, the notch sparked a significant upheaval in smartphone design. The notch replaced thick bezels on non-Apple smartphones and was subsequently shrunk down to quench the thirst of eager smartphone enthusiasts craving for rapid technology changes. The iPhone's notch, however, stayed for…

May 22nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News, WikiBypass|

Teardown Video Reveals What’s Inside The iPhone SE (2022)

Jack Skeens/Shutterstock When Apple revealed the 2022 edition of its cheapest iPhone model, the Apple iPhone SE, most people assumed it was just an iPhone SE (2020) with an upgraded Apple A15 Bionic chip and 5G support. And why not? It's essentially identical to the previous generation and only 4 grams lighter. In fact, most…

May 22nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News, WikiBypass|

The Morning After: Apple may be testing USB-C iPhones

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May 22nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News, WikiBypass|

Apple is reportedly testing USB-C iPhones

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May 22nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News, WikiBypass|

Apple can now fix Face ID on the iPhone X without replacing the whole device

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May 22nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News, WikiBypass|

Apple’s iPhone SE is made with new low-carbon aluminum

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May 22nd, 2022|Categories: Apple, iPhone, News, WikiBypass|
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