What's going on here is a bit of Apple trickery. Apple likely doesn't want a crusade of new iPhone 12 owners furious about 5G killing their iPhones before a full day's use. So instead, it built a compromise into the system. By default, your 5G iPhone will only use 5G for tasks where the extra speed comes in handy.
For example, if 5G is available, your iPhone will use it to download an entire album all at once but will drop down to LTE for standard, low-demand background updates. For most people, this will probably work just fine. However, if you're a 5G enthusiast, you'll likely want to use 5G for everything. If you don't care about the extra battery demand, all the better! Apple built in an option to force your iPhone always to use 5G when available , no compromise needed.
Low Power Mode is a great feature for saving battery life. Well, almost. While you can take a screenshot by asking Google Assistant, it does not provide the scrolling screenshot option, so you'll have to use the hardware buttons. Upon tapping the "Capture More" option, you'll arrive in scrolling screenshot editing mode. The visible region of the screen you captured is denoted by a bold box with half-circle notches on each side, with the extended portions of the viewable app content greyed out.
Tap and drag the bounds of the box until the content you wish to capture is contained within its area. After extending your screenshot, you can share it immediately via the share button in the top right.
Otherwise, you can hit the "Save" button to add the image to the Screenshot folder of your Android file system. You can then access it through the Files or Google Photos app, or from your preferred file management app, for sharing later on.
Your extended screenshot is also saved to your clipboard, enabling you to paste it into messages where supported like with Google Keyboard. I signed up for this because your info on the double click explanation was perfect. I tried another site and I didn't understand it! Thanks so much for the help! Thank you! This article and video was perfect. I literally was tapping all over my entire screen trying to download an app.
Then I read a different article before yours and it said to shut off my phone for 30 seconds and then once it re-started I would see where to tap! So silly! Apple always checked the apps with the iOS developer program license agreement before distributing through the App Store.
Also, banned apps which violated the agreement based on safety and security reasons. However, Jailbreaking grants you to download apps not approved by Apple to get unlimited features with customization options. A lot of people are motivated to install Jailbreak tweaks to personalize and customize their iOS device.
Also, some jailbreak features are adopted by Apple in many iOS versions. Package manager is a collection of software for jailbroken devices.
Cydia is the most popular package manager for Jailbroken devices. Jay Freeman, also known as saurik, developed Cydia to manage jailbroken devices. Also, there are a few other package managers such as Sileo , Zebra and Installer 5. These package managers allow users to install packages from any source on the internet. Also, every jailbreak and package manager comes with a set of default repositories.
Unlocking and jailbreaking are entirely different things. Even the software Jailbreak goes with iOS versions, Unlock is valid for the device.
Unlocking is removing carrier-lock to enable use with other carriers. You cannot unlock the latest iOS versions using jailbreak, but users can unlock their devices using Jailbreak.
UltraSn0w is the most popular unlocking source for jailbroken devices. But, there is no available jailbroken unlocking method now.
The legal side of Jailbreaking was first discussed in mentioning an exception for unlocking carriers from the Library of Congress. Previously Apple complained against this exemption saying that jailbreaking to be a violation of copyright law.
Thenconsiders DMCA exemptions must be reviewed and renewed every three years or else they expire. However In , these exemptions were extended to include other devices, including tablets. Accordingly, software Jailbreak is legal according to the US government.
However, Apple may deny service for an iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch that has installed any unauthorized software. Different types of jailbreaking available. Any jailbreak tool belongs to one of these types. Untethered Jailbreak — Untethered jailbreak is defined as a permanent and real solution.
You can reboot your iPhone or iPod touch as much as you want without losing jailbreak. Ex: Old Pangu Jailbreak. Tethered Jailbreak — Tethered jailbreak is defined as a temporary. It means you will lose the jailbreak every time after reboot.
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