Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts
Showing posts with label iOS. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

iOS 16 Launch—Stunning New iPhone Features Arriving Next Month

31st August, 2022:  Auckland, New Zealand

iOS 16 Launch:  Stunning New iPhone Features Arriving Next Month
Apple's iOS 16 is about to launch, along with a bunch of stunning new iPhone security and privacy features. So far, iOS 16 highlights include Passkeys, which Apple is hoping will mark the first step away from using passwords on your iPhone, and a new way to prove you aren't a bot.

Other cool new iPhone features arriving this Fall include Lockdown Mode, Safety Check and the ability to unsend iMessages and emails. Here are all the iOS 16 security and privacy features you need to know about.

iOS 16 fixes the most annoying thing about the internet—CAPATCHAs
Apple is finally fixing the annoying internet CAPATCHA boxes that leave us all fuming as we try to guess how many trucks are in a picture. Announced at Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC), the iOS 16 feature will use a Private Access Token to verify you to the website or app. This all happens in iOS 16 via iCloud, which will verify your device and Apple ID in the background so there's no need for the CAPTCHA prompt. I cannot wait.

Passkeys
In iOS 16, Apple is taking the first steps towards getting rid of passwords altogether. Most of the industry agrees that passwords aren't great, and biometric forms of authentication such as Face ID and Touch ID are a perfect alternative partly because they are so easy to use. It's with this in mind that Apple—along with other big tech firms such as Google and Microsoft—is part of the FIDO Alliance.  Part of this initiative, Passkeys are based on the WebAuthn standard and use public key cryptography to secure your accounts. In iOS 16, this will mean you can simply use Face ID and Touch ID to authenticate yourself.

Unsend Messages
This very cool new iOS 16 privacy feature allows you to unsend or recall any iMessages or emails you didn't mean to send. You can use Unsend Messages in iOS 16 via a tool marked Undo Send and the only give away if you've edited the message will be a tiny "edited" showing under the text.

Lockdown Mode
Lockdown Mode is one of the headline features of iOS 16, even though most people won't use it. On the face of it, Lockdown Mode seems pretty cool—additional iPhone security protection from damaging spyware attacks such as Pegasus.

Lockdown Mode in iOS 16 protects iPhones from attack by effectively making them unusable. Using Lockdown Mode, most message attachments are blocked, link previews are disabled and FaceTime calls are blocked if you haven't sent the initial request. This will make it difficult to deliver spyware to someone at risk—such as a journalist or political dissident.

But the thing is, most people aren't at risk from Pegasus, so think of Lockdown Mode as something good to know—and of course, great PR for Apple promoting the iPhone as a robust device.

Security updates in iOS 16
Apple iOS 16 will come with a bunch of security fixes too. It's unclear whether Apple will continue to update iOS 15 with important security updates, but even if it does, you'll have to upgrade to iOS 16 after a couple of months to keep your iPhone secure.

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Thursday, July 7, 2022

Evolution of Apple iPad over Time. #drmobileslimited, #ipadrepair, #drmobilesltd, #northshorerepair, #takapunarepair, #screenrepair, #glenfieldrepair




The iPad Pro is a premium professional sub-lineup of the iPad tablet computers by Apple Inc. It runs iPadOS, an optimized derivation from the predecessor iOS.

The original iPad Pro was introduced in September 2015 which was originally based in iOS 9; the second generation, unveiled in June 2017, made uses of an upgraded A10X Fusion chip with an extended 10.5-inch screen display.

The home button was eliminated following the third lineup (October 2018) for a full display at 11-inch, and it features an array sensor Face ID capable of performing unlocking at wide angles.

The fourth-lineup, introduced in March 2020, included the A12Z chip with added compatibility to the Magic Keyboard. The current model fifth generation was announced in April 2021, incorporating a desktop-class SoC Apple silicon M1 chip, marking the first model to not use an A-series processor.



How many generations of iPad pros are there?
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Apple sells today the 12.9-inch iPad Pro (5th generation) and the 11-inch model (third generation).

What generation of iPad Pro is the newest?
The fifth-generation iPad Pro, colloquially known as the M1 iPad Pro, is a line of iPad tablet computers developed and marketed by Apple Inc.
iPad Pro (5th generation)
Generation:  5th
Release date:  May 21, 2021
Introductory price:  11": US$799 and  12.9": US$1099
Operating system:  Original: iPadOS 14.5 Current: iPadOS 15.5, released May 16, 2022

Is there a 4th generation iPad Pro?
The fourth generation iPad Pro is a line of tablet computers designed, developed and marketed by Apple Inc. Two models, with a 12.9 inch or 11 inch screen, were both announced on March 18, 2020, and released on March 25. Apple Inc.


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Should I get an Apple iPad Air 2022? #drmobileslimited, #iPhonerepair, #iPadrepair #Toll0800429429, #northsorerepair, #phonerepair


Should I get iPad Air 2022?
The 2022 iPad Air gives you many of the same features of the iPad Pro, including an M1 processor and second-gen Apple Pencil support, for a much more attainable price. For everyday creators and students with a tablet-focused workflow, the iPad Air is your best option, and our Editors' Choice winner.


What generation is the newest iPad Air 2022?
Apple in March 2022 updated the iPad Air with a fifth-generation model that features an M1 chip that brings it closer in design to the iPad Pro.


What is the difference between the iPad Air 2020 and 2022?
The biggest difference between the two tablets comes down to what's inside. The iPad Air 4 (2020) has an Apple A14 Bionic chip, while the iPad Air 5 (2022) has an Apple M1 chip, the same custom-designed chip used in Apple's latest Macs and in iPad Pros.

Are iPad Air 2020 and 2022 the same size?
Both are 247.6 mm in height, 178.5 mm in width and have a thickness of 6.1 mm – although the new iPad Air is ever-so-slightly heavier. Both have a 10.9-inch LED-backlit display, the same build materials and receive power via a USB-C port. The 2022 model has five colours: Space Grey, Starlight, Pink, Purple and Blue.

Click here to read the technical review of the new Apple iPad Air (2022):

The Apple iPad through time: Over a decade of iPad revisited


Apple's 2022 iPad Air (A$929) is the epitome of a mobile tablet, with a nearly perfect balance of features and performance. The company's M1 chip is impressively powerful, and support for the second-generation Apple Pencil makes the new Air a better creative tool than its predecessor. While battery life could be better, it's not bad, so that's a relatively minor complaint. If you're looking for a do-it-all tablet with top-notch accessories, the 2022 iPad Air is the best choice in Apple's tablet lineup—and a better bet than any Android tablet—earning it our Editors' Choice award.
The Perfect Form

Apple currently sells five different iPads, including the A$499 iPad, the $749 iPad mini, the $929 iPad Air we're reviewing here, the $799 11-inch iPad Pro, and the $1,649 12.9-inch iPad Pro. The three to pay attention to are the $499 model (which is best for a general audience), this one (the ideal iPad for creators), and the 12.9-inch Pro (the top choice for pros).


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