Here are official iOS 11.2 changelog and release notes, detailing all new features of the final version in one place.
You can download iOS 11, 11.2, 11.1.2, 11.0.3 final IPSW links to install on iPhone X, 8, 8 Plus, 7, 7 Plus, 6s, 6, SE, 5s, iPad mini 2 and over, and iPod touch 6th-generation.
Here's iPhone X Qualcomm Vs Intel modem speed comparison, and how to check which model of iPhone X you have.
One iPhone user wondered about the possibility so much that he sent an email to Apple's software engineering chief Craig Federighi to enquire about it. Here's what he had to say.
Apple has officially released for download iOS 11.2 beta 6 IPSW links and OTA update to lucky individuals registered with the Apple Developer Program. The release means that invested developers and those involved in the testing of iOS can now sink their teeth into the latest beta release to test out any new features, added functionality, and improvements which have been added since the release of iOS 11.2 beta 4 approximately ten days ago.
Apple is now showing major iPhone X shipping estimate improvements as delivery time reduces to just 1 week. Here are the details.
When we told you about Apple's suing of Qualcomm over the way its Snapdragon CPUs recently, nobody realized at the time that this was only half the story. Now we know better, with Qualcomm itself having been busy firing off a similar lawsuit in Apple's direction on the exact same day, claiming that iPhones from the iPhone 7 to iPhone X infringe violate sixteen patents covering power-saving modes, camera autofocus and other capabilities, the lawsuit goes hand in hand with a US International Trade Commission request to ban imports of the iPhones over five of those patents.
Apple is reportedly set to begin designing in-house its own power management chips for iPhone batteries by 2018. Here are the details.
According to Honor, the V10 will use "future innovations" that will apparently be part of smartphones of the future. One of those is a notch that looks suspiciously like the area in which Apple's TrueDepth sensor resides.
Apple has just countersued Qualcomm, claiming patent infringement on its patents by the chip-maker in Snapdragon SoC. Here are the details.
















