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Sep 20th 2019
 
iPhone 11's 'toughest glass in a smartphone' put to the test
Michael Potuck - 4:15 pm EDT

After Apple announced at its iPhone 11 event that its newest phones have the “toughest glass in a smartphone” it’s no surprise that we’re seeing that put to the test on launch day. The first drop tests show how the iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max fare from up to 11-foot drops on concrete.

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iPhone 11 takes over Apple․com, TV+ and other services promoted on retail cards
Michael Potuck - 3:39 pm EDT

It’s launch day for the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro and Apple is using the entire homepage of its website to promote the latest iPhones and their new features. We’ve also got a behind the scenes look at the triple-camera  on the iPhone 11 Pro with a new video. Meanwhile, at Apple Stores, the company is promoting its services to customers with new physical retail cards.

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Everything new in Apple Stores for iPhone 11: Window displays, redesigned Avenues, more
Michael Steeber - 3:14 pm EDT

To spotlight the new iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and Apple Watch Series 5, Apple has refreshed its retail stores across the world with an array of new fixtures, imagery, and displays. The changes call attention to popular features of the new iPhones and the variety of bands available for the Apple Watch Series 5.

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iPhone 11 makes the original iPhone camera look like a potato
Michael Potuck - 2:31 pm EDT

While a majority of camera comparisons are testing out the new iPhone 11 lineup against devices like Samsung’s Galaxy Note 10, Google’s Pixel 3, and more, iJustine decided to have some fun and show off just how far Apple has come by comparing the iPhone 11 Pro Max camera system to the original iPhone.

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iPhone games including Fortnite and PUBG are unplayable on iOS 13 due to gesture bug, warning players not to update
Benjamin Mayo - 1:42 pm EDT

Major apps and games developers including Fortnite, PlayerUnknown: Battlegrounds (PUBG), and other titles are warning players not to update to iOS 13 due to a bug with the triple-finger tap-and-hold gesture.

The text-editing gesture is affecting gameplay as it steals touches from the game, even though there are no textfields visible. This affects lots of apps but especially games that involve players regularly having three fingers on the display, like first-person shooters. The problem is so bad that PUBG is even displaying a warning message in the game.

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iPhone 11 restore image for iOS 13.1 and tvOS 13 GM now available
Filipe Espósito - 1:40 pm EDT

Apple has today released the Golden Master (GM) version of tvOS 13 and also iOS 13.1 beta 4 IPSW restore images for iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro to developers. This comes after Apple announced that it will release iOS 13.1, iPadOS 13 and the new tvOS 13 for everyone by early next week.

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iFixit kicks off iPhone 11 Pro teardown livestream
Michael Potuck - 12:31 pm EDT

iFixit is ready to do its official teardown of the iPhone 11 Pro. This year it’s doing it live on YouTube for an immediate look at what’s changed and to offer its analysis of the device’s internals.

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How to upgrade to your new Apple Watch without losing data from watchOS 6
Michael Potuck - 12:30 pm EDT

Ready to switch from your Series 4 or another Apple Watch to your new Series 5? Read along for how to upgrade to your new Apple Watch without losing data from watchOS 6.

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Friday deals: Apple $5 action movie sale, 12-inch MacBook is $900, and Belkin charging accessories
Trevor Daugherty - 11:58 am EDT

Apple jumps into the weekend with a new $5 action movie sale while the beloved 12-inch MacBook drops to $900 in a rare sale. Amazon’s Belkin Gold Box rounds out today’s best deals with must-have charging gear from $5. Find all that and more in today’s 9to5Toys Lunch Break.

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9to5Mac Daily: September 20, 2019 – iPhone 11 release, Apple Fifth Avenue
Chance Miller - 11:46 am EDT

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How to upgrade to your new Apple Watch without losing data
Michael Potuck - 11:32 am EDT

Ready to switch from your Series 4 or earlier Apple Watch to your new Series 5? Or maybe you’re upgrading to the Series 3 or 4? Follow along for how to upgrade to your new Apple Watch without losing data.

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Reopening photos: Apple Fifth Avenue in people and products
Michael Steeber - 11:26 am EDT

Apple fans celebrated the grand reopening of Apple Fifth Avenue today in New York City. Alongside the launch of the iPhone 11, 11 Pro, and Apple Watch Series 5, customers lining up got a chance to meet and snap photos with Apple executives. Tim Cook, Deirdre O’Brien, Phil Schiller, and Greg Jozwiak were all in attendance.

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First look at Apple's Stereo AR experience in 'StarTester mode' [Video]
Michael Potuck - 11:02 am EDT

As Apple continues work on its Stereo AR apps and headsets, we’re learning more about what to expect from the impending release. Now, a developer has been able to try out the Apple headset’s test mode named “StarTester” for our closest look yet at Stereo AR.

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iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro include new hardware to limit performance impact as battery health degrades
Benjamin Mayo - 10:33 am EDT

The iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max include a dynamic power management system — a combination of hardware and software — that should make them less susceptible to performance throttling symptoms as the battery ages and battery health degrades over time.

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How to upgrade to your new iPhone without losing data from the iOS 13.1 beta
Michael Potuck - 10:30 am EDT

The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro have officially arrived. Follow along on for a look at how to upgrade to your new iPhone without losing any data when coming from the iOS 13.1 beta.

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iPhone 11 Pro Diary: To my surprise, I quite like the look of the camera module
Ben Lovejoy - 10:17 am EDT

The iPhone 11 Pro camera module has been a source of controversy ever since the first renders were seen. Many complained that this was the ugliest camera bump yet. Some felt the entire square block was unappealing, while others hated the triangular camera arrangement within the square.

My own view was somewhat neutral. Regular readers will know that I’m not a fan of camera bumps at all. I’d far rather the phone were slightly thicker to allow the camera to be flush. But given that Apple has gone this route, I had three thoughts about it – and two of those thoughts turned out to be wrong once I took delivery of my shiny matte new iPhone

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Smart Battery Case models for iPhone 11/Pro/Max found in iOS 13 code
Guilherme Rambo - 9:45 am EDT

Last December, 9to5Mac exclusively revealed Apple’s plans to release the Smart Battery Case for iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max, based on images and product identifiers found in iOS code. A little over a month after the references were found, Apple officially released the new battery cases, allowing users to increase the battery life of their new devices, with the tradeoff being a significantly bulkier device. Now, we’ve found evidence of Smart Battery Case models for the iPhone 11 lineup.

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How to upgrade to your new iPhone without losing data
Michael Potuck - 9:30 am EDT

The iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro have made it to customers’ hands today. Read on for a look at how to upgrade to your new iPhone without losing any data.

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How to use the new iPhone 11 Camera app
Benjamin Mayo - 9:23 am EDT

The Camera app on iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro has been significantly redesigned. Apple has added new features like Night mode and QuickTake video, but also reworked the layout of the Camera app in the process.

Some controls have been removed, most have been moved to a new location, as well as some new settings. Here’s a full breakdown of what’s new in the iPhone 11 Camera app and how to use it.

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A look at a possible user-interface for Apple Tags in the new Find My app
Ben Lovejoy - 7:31 am EDT

We exclusively revealed back in April that Apple was working on the Find My app, now released as part of iOS 13 – including the fact that it will later include the ability to locate Tile-like locator tags being commonly referred to as Apple Tags.

Since then, we’ve learned quite a bit more about it, including the fact that an Items tab will be added to the existing People, Devices and Me ones …

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iOS 13 Mail 'No Sender' bugs: How to fix on your iPhone
Benjamin Mayo - 4:50 am EDT

Have you just updated to iOS 13 on your iPhone and are experiencing bugs in Mail? You are not alone. A lot of users are reporting issues with the Apple Mail app on the new iOS 13 update. Fortunately, there are workarounds.

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Apple expands Business Manager and School Manager features to new locations
Chance Miller - 9:12 pm EDT

Apple has announced that it is expanding the availability of Apple Business Manager and Apple School Manager features to new locations. The expansion covers China mainland, Saudi Arabia, Thailand, and Vietnam.

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Twitter rolling out new 'Hide Replies' moderation feature to users in the US and Japan
Chance Miller - 8:29 pm EDT

Twitter today is rolling out its new "Hide Replies" feature in the United States and Japan, following an extended testing and development phase. The goal of this new feature is to give users the ability to hide replies to their tweets that may be offensive or irrelevant.

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These iOS 13 apps work with Dark Mode, Sign in with Apple, Voice Control, and more
Zac Hall - 7:11 pm EDT

iOS 13 has officially arrived with Dark Mode, Sign in with Apple, Voice Control, and loads of other features. Apple’s new system-wide Dark Mode changes the theme of Apple’s apps manually, based on time of day, or local sunset and sunrise. Third-party apps have to update for iOS 13 to respond to the same system setting (even if they already featured their own themes).

Since iOS 13 is here, our favorite apps from the App Store can start taking advantage of Dark Mode, the new ‘Sign in with Apple‘ alternative log-in to Facebook and Google, advanced Voice Control accessibility features, and more. We’re collecting the top apps with iOS 13 features available or coming soon below.

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