Apple has long been accused of planned obsolescence, something it vehemently denies. That's backed up by the fact that it continues to support older iPhones via software updates for many years after their release, unlike most other smartphone manufacturers.
Whenever new beta releases of software are made available, there are often new features and changes that haven't been announced but are nevertheless spotted. Two such features have popped up since the release of iOS 13 beta 3 and watchOS 6 beta 3.
Apple is making plenty of changes with the arrival of iOS 13 later this year, and one of them will be to allow users to download apps over cellular regardless of their size. Here's how to enable said option.
When Apple announced iOS 13 and iPadOS 13 earlier this month, it only had a finite amount of stage time to offer both releases. That means we’re still learning some of the changes that will arrive with those updates, one of which is the ability to delete apps right from the App Store’s update screen.
In iOS 13, here's how you can set and share custom name and photo in iMessage on your iPhone, iPad or iPod touch device.
Looking for iOS 13 CarPlay features for your iPhone? Here’s everything that is new in CarPlay for iOS 13 running on iPhones.
To share an iOS 13 iCloud Drive folder is pretty simple. Here's a step-by-step guide on how to do it on your iPhone or iPad.
iOS 13 includes a new feature that offers a more detailed indication of which apps have been using your location data in the background. Here are the details.
Doom is perhaps the most iconic, and most instantly recognizable game of a generation and it's coming to iOS later this year. If you're quick, you might even get the chance to play it free.
With iOS 13 beta 1 now in the hands of developers, we’re really starting to learn about some of the new additions that will be part of the release when it ships to the public later this year. One of those features promises to help users deal with spam calls with the assistance of our old friend, Siri.