You may soon be able to pair a single Apple Watch with multiple Apple devices instead of a single iPhone.
Apple Watch might soon pair with multiple iPhones, iPads and Macs
You may soon be able to pair a single Apple Watch with multiple Apple devices instead of a single iPhone.
A questionable new rumor claims a special version of iPadOS 17 is in the works for rumored bigger iPads. Here's why it makes no sense at all.
Having the same Lock Screen customization options on the iPhone and iPad will be especially important when sharing your Lock Screen design presets.
Apple's Health app should leap onto the iPad, plus gain eye and mood tracking. Apple is also rumored to launch a virtual health coaching service in the future.
New features in Apple's iOS 17 update should let you adjust font size on the Lock Screen, share custom Lock Screens designs with other iPhone users and more.
On the leaked iPadOS 17 system requirements list are all iPad Pros from 2017 onward, plus the third-generation iPad Air and two additional models.
The charging cable, inseparable from the supposed external battery, should connect to the headset magnetically and rotate to lock into place.
Developers of journaling apps like Day One should be worried that Apple with iOS 17 will be entering the market for digital diaries.
The upcoming Apple headset should also offer augmented reality versions of all critical iPhone apps, including Safari, Mail, Books, FaceTime, Fitness, TV, etc.
watchOS 10 will reportedly let you file Apple Watch app icons in folders, like on your iPhone. The update could also bring a new Home Screen layout to the watch.
The rumored Action button may have prompted Apple to create new button press combinations to force restart or reboot your iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max.
Depending on the amount of pressure applied to the force-sensitive Action button, you'll invoke different features of the stock Camera app on the iPhone 15 Pros.