In this weekly overview we list the most important Apple news for you and you will also find the most popular tips from the past days.
Last week we gathered all the iOS 19 rumors with a new camera app, design adjustments, Siri-Chatbot and more. In addition, a new Apple TV 4K with new chip and built -in camera may appear this year. Finally, we have given more information about click & ready from Odido: 5G internet for home instead of a fixed network connection for WiFi.
Most important apple news
iOS 19 rumors: new camera app, design adjustments, siri-chatbot and more
During WWDC 25, Apple iOS 19 will announce for iPhone and iPados 19 for iPad. The successor to MacOS Sequoia will also be revealed. At the moment there are already some interesting iOS 19 rumors and we can expect the necessary changes.
One of the most used iPhone apps is undoubtedly the camera application. According to Jon Prosser Would the iOS 19 Camera app possibly get a new design in the style of Visionos. In addition, Apple Intelligence will be further expanded. Not only with functions, but hopefully with new languages ​​including Dutch.
Click & Ready Van Odido: 5G Internet for Home instead of a fixed network connection for WiFi
When the 5G network was launched it was already promised to us, in the future 5G can replace the fixed network connection in the house. This era has now arrived. At Odido, from today, customers can opt for 5G internet for home.
Instead of a fixed network connection for WiFi you can use a 5G modem to provide your entire house with internet. Instead of fiber optic or traditional network connection, this modem connects to the super -fast mobile data network from Odido.
Most popular Apple Tips from last week
- Ignore calls and answers with a message
- Priority reports, summarizing and reducing interruptions with Apple Intelligence
- Siri Interactions: Operate AirPods with head gestures
- Digital and optical zooming with the iPhone camera
- Updater function in Cleanmymac checks all apps for new updates
- Hide photos and videos in the photos app for iPhone, iPad and Mac
- Show desktop by clicking on Background off on a Mac