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In Touch with iOS

Release Date: 04/09/2021

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In Touch with iOS

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The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave he is joined by guest Kelly Guimont, Marty Jencius, and Ben Roethig.we discuss the latest Apple updates with Kelly Guimont, Ben Roethig, and Marty Jencius. We dive into our experiences with the Apple Vision Pro headsets, sharing insights on navigation challenges and the potential of Vision OS beta updates. We cover iOS 18.0.1, addressing touchscreen issues, and highlight the impressive features of the iPhone 16 Pro models, particularly for photography enthusiasts. The introduction of the AirPods 4 and the new Apple Music classical update also spark...

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In this episode of *In Touch with iOS*, hosted by Dave Ginsburg, we dive deep into the latest developments in the Apple ecosystem with a riveting group of panelists, including Chuck Joiner, Ben Roethig, Marty Jencius, and Jeff Gamet. The discussion kicks off with a comprehensive overview of recent iOS betas and their features, particularly iOS 18 and its upcoming enhancements. As we navigate through the various beta updates, we share our experiences, dissecting significant improvements like the new phone call recording capabilities and the refined Apple Maps with hiking routes. We then shift...

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More Episodes

The latest In Touch With iOS with Dave and Warren. NFC tags and setting up with iPhone and Tesla. App privacy is coming are you ready to see popups. iOS14 has a 90% adoption rate. Find my and 3rd party devices are now available . Plus camera app tricks taking burst and video in 1 step. New iPad pro rumors and will there be a new iPad Mini. How do you find the hidden code scanner. 

The show notes are at InTouchwithiOS.com


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News

Apple Adjusts Trade-In Value of iPad Pro, iPhone 11, and Select Mac Models

Gazelle Decides Not to End Device Trade-In Program After All

Upcoming Apple TV Could Support 120Hz Refresh Rate According to tvOS 14.5 Beta Code

Apple Arcade gets hit iOS classics, NBA 2K21, many more

iOS 14 Adoption Reaches Estimated 90% Less Than Seven Months After Launch

iPhone 12 Holds Its Value Over 20% Better Than Samsung Galaxy S21 Range

Apple Announces Find My Network With Support for Third-Party Devices    Find My's New Third-Party Accessory Support Works With iOS 14.3 and Later  Third-Party Accessory Makers Can Access U1 Chip in iPhones for Find My

T-Mobile Launches Unlimited 5G Home Internet for $60/Month Plus new trade in plans for iPhone 11. 

Topics

Beta this week. iOS 14.5 Beta 7 is still continuing Apple Seeds Seventh Betas of iOS 14.5 and iPadOS 14.5 to Developers [Update: Public Beta Available]  Apple Seeds Seventh Beta of watchOS 7.4 to Developers  Apple Seeds Seventh Beta of tvOS 14.5 to Developers [Update: Public Beta Available]

Apple Reminds Developers About Upcoming App Tracking Transparency Enforcement in iOS 14.5

When will iOS 14.5 finally be released? We talk about the new app privacy tracking that seems to be holding things up. iPhone Apps Asking to Track You? Answers to Your iOS 14.5 Privacy Questions

iPad rumors we discuss what is potentially going to be released. Leaked Dummy Units Show iPad Mini 6 With Thick Bezels and Home Button, New iPad Pro Models

Warren bought some NFC tags to use in his Tesla via the iPhone and he reviews his experience and we explain what NFC tags can do for you. 

Tips

Camera tricks. In iOS 14 Apple changed the camera app where you were able to press and hold the shutter button to take burst shots. Launch the camera app, swipe (do not press) the shutter button to the left and hold and it will take burst shots as many as you want. You can also start a video from the shutter button. Launch the camera app position the iPhone in landscape mode a must for videos and swipe (do not press) the shutter button up or down (or right in portrait position) depending on its position and it records video. Swipe the shutter back and it stops. 

Find the Code Reader App. You can search on home screen for it or you can add it to the control center.

Our Host

Your Host Dave Ginsburg  is an IT Professional With over 22 years experience working with Mac and Windows as well as iOS devices. He is also President of The Suburban Chicago Apple Users Group


About our Co-Host

Co-Host Warren Sklar @Wsklar is an IT Consultant and moderator of the Mac To The Future FaceBook Group with over 3000 members talking about all things Apple. Request to join this group to be among people who love Apple.