Apple now lets third-party browsers add web apps to an iPhone's Home Screen using their own custom engine in the EU in iOS 18.2 beta 1
Apple last year introduced the ability for third-party web browsers to add web apps to the iOS Home Screen, a feature that was previously exclusive to Safari.
Some iPhone users running the latest iOS 18 beta report being able to send and receive RCS messages on select US carriers
here's what you need to know Ivan Mehta / TechCrunch : Apple finally adds support for RCS in latest iOS 18 beta Abdullah / Gizchina : RCS Compatibility Between iOS and Android Is Finally Here! iClarif...
Apple unveils iOS 18, adding more Home Screen customization, a dark mode that tints app icons, a revamped Control Center, scheduled send for Messages, and more
Apple says iOS 18 will let users record and transcribe phone calls, and call participants will be automatically notified that they're being recorded
Full details Tom Valentine / PC Guide : iOS 18 finally adds customizable Home Screen options - something Android users are all too familiar with Alan Friedman / PhoneArena : In iOS 18 iPhone users can...
Apple unveils iOS 18, adding more Home Screen customization, a Dark Mode for app icons, an updated Control Center, scheduled send for Messages, and more
iOS 18 has officially been announced. The update includes new home screen customization, improvements to dark mode, and more.
Sources: iOS 18 will give iPhone users greater control over their Home Screen app arrangement, including the ability to create blank spaces, rows, and columns
iOS 18 will give iPhone users greater control over Home Screen app icon arrangement, according to sources familiar with the matter.
After criticism, Apple says iOS 17.4 won't stop supporting Home Screen web apps in the EU and they will still be built on WebKit and its security architecture
https://appleinsider.com/... Bodil / @bodil@social.treehouse.systems : Sad news today that Apple have decided not to shoot themselves in the foot to spite the EU after all. I was quite looking forwar...
After criticism, Apple says iOS 17.4 won't remove Home Screen web apps in the EU, which will continue to be built on WebKit and its security architecture
Last month, Apple confirmed that iOS 17.4 would remove support for Home Screen web apps in the European Union.
Apple confirms that iOS 17.4 removes Home Screen web apps in the EU because of a DMA requirement that forces the company to support alternative browser engines
iOS 17.4 offers a number of changes for the App Store and iPhone in the European Union. This includes things …