Apple has been predicted to release a true fullscreen iPhone in 2024 that would hide a front camera behind the screen and feature an under-display Face ID.
The real fullscreen iPhone with under-display Face ID and camera may come in 2024
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Apple has been predicted to release a true fullscreen iPhone in 2024 that would hide a front camera behind the screen and feature an under-display Face ID.
It’s not uncommon for iPhone users to be jealous of iPad users, and that’s because Apple appears to have put a lot more power user-friendly feature into the iPadOS user interface than they did the iOS user interface.
Telegram for iPhone has gained the ability to set a custom sound for notifications so that your own audio plays when you receive a message.
Reminders are important to help you start or finish a task on time. If reminders are not working on your iPhone or iPad, here are the reasons for this and the solutions to fix the problem.
All iPhone 14 models should bring autofocus to the front-facing selfie camera for clearer images, enhanced focus during FaceTime video calls and other perks.
Just this past weekend, iDownloadBlog shared news about the new Hyperixa repository, which is the official successor of the now-retired TitanD3v repository. Former TitanD3v developer SouthernGirlWhoCode now uses the Hyperixa name when releasing new jailbreak tweaks.
The Shortcuts app is especially useful when you want to make certain behaviors easier, or even automate them. Unfortunately, Apple exercises a level of control over this feature that some users might find intolerable.
Check out these 12 solutions if auto-correction isn’t working on your iPhone or iPad and fails repeatedly to correct your typing.
iPhone and iPad users have gotten more and more in tune with the native Shortcuts app since it can be incredibly useful for running advanced actions with a tap.
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Many jailbreakers will remember a time in November of last year when the TitanD3v team decided to leave the jailbreak community and re-release all of its paid jailbreak tweaks as free.
Jailbreaking has certainly changed over the years. Older jailbreak tweak developers have left the scene to pursue bigger and better things in the professional world, while newer jailbreak tweak developers have filled that vacuum time and time again; effectively passing the torch down, so to speak.