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Wow yet another feature android had like 4 years ago!
This looks like they’re announcing some sort of “adult” lubricant.
Cause the number 18?
And the color scheme and design.
I wonder which apple exec got caught cheating
Huh. My one+ lets me hide apps and lock the hidden drawer behind a code from 2020.
Still don’t let you boot other OSs, or sideload apps, or use third party browser engines outside the EU, or use third party SMS or phone apps.
It’s so asinine for them not to allow side-loading and third-party browser engines outside the EU.
It’s more difficult system administration just for them to maintain control.
All for $9.99/ month after 6 mos. trial. (Includes free AppleTV++)
/s
What are you talking about?
If Apple does a bad thing, bad Apple, if Apple does a good thing, bad Apple, it is always this way, especially on Lemmy, sometimes in a serious way, sometimes not.
This is very accurate. I daily an iPhone, MacBook and Windows PC. I’ll be critical of all and appreciate the strengths of each but by god would Lemmy light all 3 on fire given the chance.
Yeah fuck apple
sent from iOS
Note sarcasm symbol.
the :/ face? that doesn’t denote sarcasm. /s does
They’re afraid of iPhones.
How is this different from the guided access mode?
Guided Access locks you into a single app.
This hides and prevents opening specific apps, the rest of the phone is still accessible. It’s much more convenient as something you would configure and keep on all the time.
This article does not describe the feature well. It prompts to open, not when trying to exit.