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One of the most distinguishable new features of the new iPhone 14 Pro is the Dynamic Island. It’s a fancy name invented by Apple to describe the software features glorifying the hole punch cutout that will replace the infamous notch to house the iPhone’s TrueDepth camera system.
Everyone who is going to be setting their alarms to be the first to pre-order one of the new iPhones in 2022 has an important choice to make: getting the lower-end iPhone 14 or iPhone 14 Plus, or getting the higher-end iPhone 14 Pro or iPhone 14 Pro Max.
Things have been so crazy lately with all of Apple’s latest product announcements that it would’ve been easy to miss iOS developer Opa334 releasing a new and free package for jailbroken iOS & iPadOS 14.0-14.8.1 devices called TrollStore Helper.
Apple’s brand-new iPhone lineup for 2022 certainly makes last year’s iPhone lineup look less enticing, but if you’re wondering what the core differences are between the flagship iPhone 14 Pro & 14 Pro Max and last year’s iPhone 13 Pro & 13 Pro Max, then you’ve come to the right place.
Apple took the smartwatch community by storm on Wednesday after not only introducing the next series in the original Apple Watch lineup known as the Apple Watch Series 8, but also by introducing a rugged and capable alternative that the company is calling Apple Watch Ultra.
Despite unveiling a more rugged and expensive Apple Watch Ultra on Wednesday, Apple also refreshed the ordinary Apple Watch lineup with its Apple Watch Series 8, which keeps the original design language going, albeit with some notable under the hood improvements when compared with its predecessor.
The Apple Watch Ultra is a brand-new series of Apple Watch announced by Apple at the Wednesday event in which the company appears to be exploring the world of ruggedness and capability. This sleek new device strives to outdo the ordinary Apple Watch in almost every way possible, and it’s clear from what this thing comes equipped with that it does exactly that.
In addition to the high-dollar professional iPhone models that Apple showcased on Wednesday, the company also shared new mid-tier handsets that it billed the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus. While these handsets sport smaller price tags, they pack a lot of value with respect to the hardware Apple went with.
Apple on Wednesday announced an all-new iPhone lineup with the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max at the higher end of the spectrum. These handsets hail a ton of new technology, some of which aligns with the rumors we’ve been hearing over the past couple of years.
Apple is poised to release iOS & iPadOS 16 this Fall, with iOS 16 likely dropping a few weeks ahead of iPadOS 16. These updates will introduce a lot of intriguing new features to Apple’s mobile device lineup, but if you’re jailbroken on iOS or iPadOS 14, then you may not need to wait to use them.
If you’re keen on using Apple’s Shortcuts app to make short work of tasks that you would normally have to perform yourself, and you also happen to be a fan of opa334’s new TrollStore perma-signing utility for iOS & iPadOS 14.0-15.1.1, then we’ve got just the niche piece of news to put you in a good mood.
If you haven’t already heard, there’s a useful new perma-signing utility for sideloadable apps in town called TrollStore by iOS developer opa334, and since it works with both jailbroken iOS & iPadOS 14.0-14.8.1 devices and non-jailbroken iOS & iPadOS 15.0-15.1.1 devices, it really seems to be taking the community by storm.