While iOS and iPadOS share a common foundation, the iPad boasts unique features that set it apart from the iPhone. In this article, we'll explore 27 standout iPad features that you won't find on iPhone.
27 features that are on iPad but not on iPhone
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While iOS and iPadOS share a common foundation, the iPad boasts unique features that set it apart from the iPhone. In this article, we'll explore 27 standout iPad features that you won't find on iPhone.
Jailbreaking has been a beloved hobby of mine since iOS 3, and in that timeframe, there would almost always be a new jailbreak release shortly after Apple came out with a new firmware update in the Fall months. Fast-forward to modern times, and it seems we’re waiting ever so longer for jailbreaks to release, and lots of jailbreakers want to know why.
I’ve long been a user of the SF Symbols app that Apple offers for macOS because it lends an extensive library of more than 6,000 unique symbols that Apple’s many operating systems use and that blend seamlessly with the San Francisco system font of those systems.
Sideloading is something that a lot of iPhone and iPad owners cherish because it allows them to run apps on their iPhone or iPad without being bound to the rules of the iOS & iPadOS App Store. Sideloading has become so popular in recent years that platforms like AltStore and Sideloadly have exploded in popularity. Some projects, such as SideStore, don’t even require a computer to sign apps, but other prerequisites need to be met.
It’s always rough when we’re stuck saying our goodbyes to talent in the jailbreak tweak development community, but unfortunately that’s the news we have for you today.
The iDB team takes immense pride in sharing iPhone and iPad jailbreak news. We not only cover developments as they happen, but we keep our readers apprised by sharing weekly roundups like this one to make it less likely that someone misses something important.
It looks like it isn’t just the palera1n jailbreak tool getting updates this weekend. A few hours after our announcement post about palera1n v2.0.1 being released, Dopamine jailbreak project lead developer Lars Fröder shared that Dopamine version 2.2.2 had been officially released.
The palera1n jailbreak team released an updated version of the palera1n semi-tethered jailbreak for iOS & iPadOS 15.0 and later early Saturday morning, officially bringing the checkm8 bootrom exploit-based tool up to version 2.0.1.
Learn how to add red, blue, green, pink, and other colored text to your Apple Notes app on your iPhone, iPad, and Mac.
In a post shared to social media platform X (formerly Twitter) on Thursday, the AltStore team announced that it had released an update to the AltStore PAL alternate App Store in the form of version 2.1.1.
The RootHide Procursus-based bootstrap for TrollStore-enabled devices picked up a couple of beta updates on Thursday, including v1.2.2 beta and v1.2.3 beta.
If you have a jailbroken iPhone or iPad at your disposal and you’ve been wondering what else you can do with it to customize it even further, then we’ve got just the thing for you.