Want a screen protector for your iPhone 6s or iPhone 6 that can heal itself from scratches? Check out this one from Innerexile. Works with iPhone 6, iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus and iPhone 6 Plus.
For one reason or another, which is probably an internal reason that will only be known to Apple, the native Voice Memos application that ships with iOS as a default app installation doesn't offer synchronization features with the Mac's OS X platform. Simply put, that means if you record something on the iPhone, there's no iCloud or sync support, so that file will have to be extracted manually from the iOS device and migrated across to the Mac if required - unless you bring this brilliant app into play that serves as a simple solution to that problem.
Want to get the new iOS 9.1 emojis on iOS 9.0.2? There's a tweak for that. Here's how to get the new emojis from iOS 9.1 to iOS 9.0, 9.0.1 and 9.0.2 on your iPhone.
Here's a list of major third-party apps that support iOS 9's new Quick Reply feature for notifications, and hopefully, it's just the tip of the iceberg.
Apple is still signing iOS 9.0.2 firmware which means you can still install it on a compatible iPhone, iPad or iPod touch. Here we take a look at why it's still a good idea to install iOS 9.0.2 on your device while it's possible.
WhatsApp has finally enabled its iPhone users to make use of the native Quick Reply functionality in iOS, but for some reason, it is available to those on iOS 9.1 only.
We tested iOS 9.1 Vs iOS 9.0.2 battery life usage on the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus and took some screenshots to compare results. Read on for details.
Facebook has updated its iOS app with a fix for battery life drainage issue which iPhone and iPad users have been facing for a while now. Go update the app now!
Here's how to fix "Failed to update your push notification settings" error message in Twitter iOS app for iPhone and iPad. Full step by step guide on this is illustrated with screenshots below.
Notifications popping up on iPhones, iPads, and iPod touches around the world will have no doubt given the game away that Apple has officially released iOS 9.1 to the public. After five betas, and more than a month of continuous improvement, the Cupertino-based company finally deemed the platform ready to make available on a large scale. A number of improvements have managed to find their way into iOS 9.1, but it seems that Apple has also thrown its weight behind an extremely worthwhile anti-bullying campaign with the introduction of a new eye themed emoji.
















