Oct 9, AM. If you have a version of iTunes that is too old to support iOS 12, you won't be able to connect your iPhone to your computer. Fortunately, there are very few things that absolutely require a computer. What exactly are you trying to do? I'm trying to backup my iPhone to my iMac. How can I tell if it is being backed up to my iCloud account? I have backed up my phone to iCloud and would also want to back it up to my Imac.
When I connect the phone to the computer it says that "Click Install to download and install the software so your Mac can update or sync your iOS device. But does not say what that update is. If it is the next OS I do not want to do that but several of my applications will not work with that. Can i just update iTunes?
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Browse Search. Ask a question. Apple iOS Note: this guide is not focused on older iOS updates or iPadOS, but I will touch upon pertinent issues in these guides. Jailbreakers, no movement here. For everyone already on iOS 15, however, the news is familiar. A limited number of fixes with limited success for a wide array of ongoing problems. Perhaps the most frustrating is the bizarre storage bug iOS 15 caused millions of iPhones and iPads.
Apple claimed it was fixed in iOS Worst still, iOS This continues a frustrating pattern of iOS Car connectivity issues also remain , as do problems with Notification Stacks , iOS introduced touchscreen bugs 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 , 6 , 7 and Hz animation issues with third party apps.
Battery complaints are building as well 1 , 2 , 3 , 4 , 5 but treat these with caution so soon after updating because your iPhone will still be reindexing. Here are the official release notes:. On the iPad, the update adds the above listed features and support for Live Text in the Camera app. With Live Text, the Camera can detect text, phone numbers, addresses, and more, with the feature available on iPads that have an A12 Bionic chip or later.
It didn't take long to find a major change: opening the camera, whether from the home or lock screen, was impressively fast. In fact, some unscientific comparing the 6s with the 8 Plus showed that both phones launched the camera in essentially the same amount of time. Given that a few seconds can be the difference between nailing and missing a photo, this is a valuable change.
Without even diving into more apps, the entire experience of navigating through the iPhone's UI felt much better. The animation for opening and closing apps felt pleasingly smooth, and common actions like unlocking the phone with Touch ID, pulling down Notification Center, swiping right to get to widgets and swiping up for the control center felt extra fluid. The entirety of the UI feels almost as smooth as it does on a new phone. Or on a year-old phone, at worst.
Messaging remains one of the most frequent things we do with our phones, so Apple's promise of making the keyboard pop up faster was something to look forward to. And while Ars Technica didn't see any changes on their devices, my impression was that the keyboard did seem to pop up with less of a delay. It's possible that things aren't actually faster; more fluid animations can do a lot to hide delays.
Either way, my iPhone 6s feels a lot more responsive right now. Earlier this decade, smartphones significantly improved every 12 months; certainly after two years it was worth upgrading a device you use every single day.
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