De nieuwe versies van iOS en iPadOS zijn maandagavond door Apple uitgebracht. Met iOS 17.5 en iPadOS 17.5 krijgen de iPhone en iPad weer een paar vernieuwingen. We zetten de veranderingen voor je ...
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It’s been just over two months since Apple released iOS 17.4, so it’s high time we welcomed iOS 17.5 to the party. The latest iPhone-based software update is now available to download on any ...
With iOS 17.5, Apple is adding a "Repair State" feature that is designed to allow an iPhone to be sent in for service without deactivating Find My and Activation Lock. The fourth iOS 17.5 beta ...
As previously mentioned, Apple is working to let EU users download apps directly from a developer’s website. This is part of the Digital Markets Act, which has added alternative app marketplaces ...
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Apple released iOS 17.5 to all compatible iPhones earlier today. There aren't a ton of user-facing changes in this latest version of iOS, which isn't a huge surprise as we're only about two months ...
Apple has just released the iOS 17.5 update for iPhones, which brings a host of new features. For European Union residents, it enables Web Distribution, which means you can sideload apps from the ...
As the testing cycle of iOS 17.5 is nearing its end, Apple has just released beta 5 to developers. This might be Apple’s last iOS 17 update for iPhone users before it unveils iOS 18 during the ...
If you've ever sent an iPhone in for repair, you might be familiar with the dance Apple asks you to do if your device still powers on: back up your data, then either erase the phone or disable the ...