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iOS 14 is the fourteenth major release of the iOS mobile operating system developed by Apple for the iPhone and iPod touch lines. Announced at the company's Worldwide Developers Conference on June 22, 2020 as the successor to iOS 13, it was released to the public on September 16, 2020.
Apple has released iOS 18, the latest software update for its iPhone devices. Monday's update comes ahead of the new iPhone 16 release and includes Home Screen and control center changes, updates ...
Books, formerly iBooks, is an e-book reading and store app released in mid-2010, as part of the iOS 4 update. [5] Initially, iBooks was not pre-loaded onto iOS devices, but users could install it free of charge from the App Store. With the release of iOS 8, it became an integrated app.
The feature was initially only available on the iPad (1st generation) until the release of iOS 4 a few months after the release of iPhone OS 3.2, which brought the feature to all iPhone and iPod Touch models that could run the operating system, with the exception of the iPhone 3G and the iPod touch (2nd generation) due to performance issues ...
iPhone users can download the update starting now, which was made available from Apple at 10 a.m. PT/ 1 p.m. ET on Monday, Sept. 16, according to the technology company. Which iPhones can get the ...
The Apple iOS 18.2 update is available for iPhones, with new AI features for owners of the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 16 lineups. Cheng Xin/Getty Images Apple's iOS 18.2 update launched Wednesday ...
The second-generation iPhone SE (also known as the iPhone SE 2 or the iPhone SE 2020) is a smartphone developed and marketed by Apple Inc. It is part of the 13th generation of the iPhone, alongside the iPhone 11 and 11 Pro/Pro Max models. Apple announced it on April 15, 2020, coinciding with the discontinuation of the iPhone 8 and 8 Plus.
New features like an ‘action button’ have been leaked in build up to September event Apple’s iPhone 15 release date leaked amid reports of ‘severe shortages’ Skip to main content