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Boost Your iPhone's App Security With These Tricks in iOS 18
To see your hidden apps, swipe right until you're in your App Library. Scroll to the bottom of the page where you'll see a folder labeled Hidden with a symbol that looks like an eye with a line through it. Tap this folder and enter your Face ID or passcode. The folder will then display your hidden apps.
iOS 18.2 beta 3 is here — here’s the new upgrades for your iPhone
iOS 18.2 beta 3 has just been released to developers, bringing with it a bunch of new changes and features. While not quite as exciting as previous beta versions of iOS 18.2, which introduced features like Image Playground and Visual Intelligence, there’s still a few new things to explore.
iOS 18.2 release date rumors predict when Apple Intelligence upgrades will hit your iPhone
Since Apple Intelligence was revealed at Apple’s WWDC 2024 event in June, it’s been very slow to roll out, with many features still not in the hands of iOS 18 users. That will all change when iOS 18.2 gets the green light – and two sources have now indicated exactly when that might happen.
iOS 18.2 Public Beta 2 Upgrades Find My and Brings More AI to Some iPhones
Some developers and public beta testers can now share lost AirTags and other device information with others to find the item.
Apple iOS 18.2 beta 3 gives iPhone a bigger taste of Apple Intelligence
The third beta for iOS 18.2 is now live for developers. This update gives access to several new Apple Intelligence features.
6 Apple Intelligence Features Coming With iOS 18.2
OS 18.2 will introduce Genmoji which can create custom emojis through text-based inputs or images within the emoji keyboard. Another Apple Intelligence feature, Image Playground, can create images based on text prompts,
iOS 18.1 Brings This Helpful Tool to Your iPhone Calls
Apple released iOS 18.1 in October, more than a month after the tech giant released iOS 18 to the general public. The latest update brought you a lot of patches and bug fixes, as well as a few Apple Intelligence features to some iPhones.
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iOS 18.2's Release Date Likely Leaked
Apple previously confirmed that iOS 18.2 will be released in December, and now a potential release date within the month has ...
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iOS 18.2—Millions Of iPhone Users Should Know This About Privacy
The most significant feature coming in iOS 18.2 is ChatGPT Siri integration. What does this mean for your security and ...
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7 iOS 18 Features Every iPhone User Should Change Now
I t may be more locked down compared to what you can do with an Android, but it's always fun to make your iPhone look exactly ...
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iPhone 16 to Get These Three New Camera Features in iOS 18.2
Apple's upcoming iOS 18.2 update will introduce two new photography features for iPhone 16 owners, along with a new setting ...
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iOS 18.2 just made the iPhone 16’s Camera Control even better
Apple added a new Require Screen On feature to iOS 18.2 that lets you capture photos even faster on the iPhone 16 with Camera ...
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Your iPhone's next iOS 18.2 update may come earlier than usual - with these AI features
OS 18.2 - which includes major improvements to Apple Intelligence, will arrive sooner than you think, barring any unexpected ...
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iOS 18.2 release date leak: Here’s when Genmoji, Image Playground could get a stable public release
A new leak from an unexpected source suggests Apple might be releasing iOS 18.2 on Dec. 9. Apple Intelligence is the tentpole ...
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I've tried out different lock screen shortcuts on my iPhone in iOS 18 — these are my 9 favorites
Simply press and hold on your lock screen, tapping on the Customize button that pops up. After you select the lock screen to ...
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