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The X Factor. To get the most out of your sleek and powerful new iPhone X, you're going to want to download some apps beyond just the usual suspects.The iPhone X, after all, has the largest screen ...
Apps that haven't been optimized for the iPhone X will often look like crap -- Gmail, for example, ignores the screen's height and just places huge black bars on top and bottom.
The iPhone X’s display poses a challenge to app developers. Similar to when the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus debuted, there’s a different screen size to work with here, which requires app layout adjustments.
The iPhone X has the best display of any iPhone ever, but if you're among the throngs of people lining up to buy one this week, don't expect all your apps to look perfect right away. That's ...
An increasing number of developers have updated their apps over the past few days with support for the iPhone X's new screen dimensions. We've rounded up some of the more popular titles below ...
The brand-new iPhone X marks the first iPhone to come without a dedicated home button. App-switching replaces one of the home button's jobs, to call up a list of your recent apps so you can re ...
Photo editing and sharing app VSCO is making its iOS camera app, Capture, available across the world, following a limited launch in June, when the app came to Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.
On iPhone X, the app switcher is invoked with a sightly less intuitive procedure. Here's how to do it: Step 1: From the home screen or any app, swipe up from the bottom of the screen and pause.
You don’t need to force close apps for better iPhone X battery life, but when an app is unresponsive or frozen, you may need to kill it so that you can get back to using it. Apple changes how ...
Your iPhone’s dock, the band of apps at the bottom of the phone screen, is the ideal place to keep apps you use most often. It holds four apps, so choose wisely. Then follow the steps below.
With no home button on the iPhone X, how do you do it? Simple: 1. Bring up your list of all apps by swiping up from the bottom of the screen and pausing for a second.