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Poll: Will You Buy the iPhone 12 Pro If It Does not Come With 120Hz ProMotion Display?

By Rajesh Pandey on Jul 11, 2020 11:52 am
When the iPhone 12 rumors first started popping up, they claimed that at least the ‘Pro’ iPhone 12 models will feature a 120Hz ProMotion display. However, recent leaks suggest that Apple will not be going ahead with 120Hz OLED panels on its iPhone 12 Pro models. Continue reading

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iOS 14: How to Use Back Tap on iPhone to Launch Apps, And Other Cool Tricks

By Parth Shah on Jul 11, 2020 11:20 am
At its online-only WWDC event, Apple officially unveiled iOS 14 for the iPhone. The update is full of attention-grabbing features as well as small and hidden tweaks. Apple usually goes through the major changes and skips the minor changes at the WWDC keynote. One such feature is the Back Tap accessibility feature. While an accessibility feature, it adds customizable double and triple taps on the back of your iPhone to run Siri Shortcuts automation, navigate around iOS, and do much more. Read the post to find out everything about Back Tap and how you can use it to open apps and run Siri Automation shortcuts. Continue reading

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LinkedIn Sued After iPhone App Found Reading Clipboard Data on iOS 14

By Rajesh Pandey on Jul 10, 2020 11:49 pm
It was discovered earlier this month that the LinkedIn app was silently reading clipboard data thanks to Apple’s name and shame approach in iOS 14. A company executive was quick to point it out as a bug in its app, but that has not stopped an iPhone user in New York from filing a lawsuit against it. Continue reading

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