Apple seeded the first betas of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 to public beta testers, opening up the iOS 16 beta testing process to the general public for the first time since the Worldwide Developers Conference. Developers have already had three betas, and the first public beta coincides with the third developer beta.
Read MoreThird Developer Beta of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 Released by Apple
Apple has seeded revised versions of the third betas of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16 to developers for testing purposes, with the updates coming a week Apple released the third developer betas. The beta revision comes alongside the first public betas of iOS 16 and iPadOS 16, and it features a version number of 20A5312j.
Read MoreiPads Works as Home Hubs in iOS 16, Will Not Support New Home Architecture
Even though the code in iOS 16 has indicated that the iPad will not work as a home hub after the update, an Apple spokesperson has told The Verge that the iPad will still be able to be used as a home hub. However, it will not be able to support the new architecture that will be introduced later this year.
Read MoreSupport for iPhone 6s, 7, SE Dropped, iPhone 8 and Later Get iOS 16
Tech giant Apple unveiled the new version of its major operating systems at the WWDC 2022. Among them were OS powering iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches, and computers. While many current devices still are supported by the new versions of the OS, some have been dropped from the roster of supported devices.
Read MoreiOS 16 Fitness App Can Track Activity without an Apple Watch
The Fitness app on the iPhone has long been available as an activity tracking tool for Apple Watch users. Now, in iOS 16, Apple wants to make the app an activity tracking option useful even for those who do not own an Apple Watch.
Read MoreApple Music on iOS 16 Introduces Playlist Sorting and Ability to Add Favorite Artists
Although Apple didn’t focus on Apple Music during its WWDC keynote, there are a few changes coming to the app in iOS 16.
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Copy and Paste Feature for Photo Edits Included in iOS 16
The iOS 16 Photos app adds a new edit feature that’s designed to let you copy your edits from one photo and paste them onto another photo, which is useful if you have multiple photos that you want to edit in the same way.
Read MoreFace ID on Landscape Supported in iOS 16 for “Supported iPhone Models”
At the WWDC 2022, tech giant Apple unveiled the much anticipated iOS 16. Among other new changes and upgrades, it also features a major redesign to the Lock screen. One of the changes that went unannounced on the stage is related to the way Lock screen will work in different screen orientations. It seems that for “supported iPhone models”, Face ID will now also work in landscape mode.
Read MoreApple Books App Redesigned in iOS 16 and iPadOS 16
Tech giant Apple has decided to overhaul the design of the Apple Books app in iOS 16 and iPadOS 16. The Cupertino company has decided to simplify the interface. Moreover, Apple has also added a few new customization tools.
Read MoreDriver’s Licenses on iPhones to be Accepted in Apps on iOS 16
Apple recently launched a feature that allows residents of participating U.S. states to add their driver’s license or state ID to the Wallet app on the iPhone and Apple Watch, providing a convenient and contactless way to display proof of identity or age.
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