Want to use a downloaded app but can't find it? In this tutorial, we go over all the ways to find, open, and unhide hidden apps on your iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.
How to unhide and open hidden apps on iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch
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Want to use a downloaded app but can't find it? In this tutorial, we go over all the ways to find, open, and unhide hidden apps on your iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch.
Hot on the heels of Apple releasing iOS 15.1.1 to the public earlier this week, which patched a relatively smaller issue, Apple is back with another update. But this one's for the Apple Watch. Specifically, for the Apple Watch Series 7, which has apparently run into some charging issues for some owners out in the wild.
A new privacy protection feature in Apple Mail that launched alongside iOS 15 and iPadOS 15 isn't actually supported when using the company's Mail app on Apple Watch.
Apple reportedly intends to unveil a new feature in 2022 for its iPhone and Apple Watch devices that would automatically place a call to emergency services such as 911 in the United States immediately after a car accident has been detected.
Things are still not quite up to par, as far as availability and shipping is concerned with a range of products, but that doesn't stop companies from releasing new products. Apple, for instance, kept things pretty standard through the end of 2021, and, unsurprisingly, it still worked out pretty well for the company that continues to rake in money on a regular basis.
Hot on the heels of releasing iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.1 to the public, Apple is already hard at work on the follow-up. As such, a period of beta testing is part of the process. Which means developers now get to try out iOS 15.2 and iPadOS 15.2 ahead of a public launch later this year.
Apple is set to issue a new Apple Watch activity challenge to owners of its smartwatch, meant to commemorate the upcoming Veterans Day holiday in the US on November 11.
It has been in the works for weeks now, but the wait is finally over. Along with the public release of macOS Monterey 12, Apple has also released the next big updates for iOS 15 and iPadOS 15. Now, users with eligible devices at their disposal can download and install iOS 15.1 and iPadOS 15.1 for free.
While Apple didn't appear to go out of its way to brand the Apple Watch Series 7 as the biggest update to the smartwatch to date, there are quite a few updates. That includes the slightly larger case sizes in comparison to the previous model. And we can't forget the larger display, thanks to those slightly smaller bezels. The whole thing still looks like an Apple Watch, but it's got some important alterations. And now we've got a look under the hood, too.
Check out the official AirPods 3 system requirements to see if your phones, tablets, computers and other devices are supported by Apple's third-generation wireless earbuds.
The Apple Watch diagnostic port is no more! With Series 7, Apple has removed the six-pin connection that used to expose itself when you removed the bottom strap.
Apple has been predicted to release the next Apple Watch in three sizes by a display analyst who however stopped short of providing more information about what the third size might be.