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Do you have an iPhone in your hands that you use to attend a class every day or watch videos on your phone or work from your phone and just hang out with your friends and loved ones? Smartphones have offered us mobile accessibility for so long that it’s hard to imagine life without them. We can have communication that’s authentic through messages or social media, video calls, web surfing, game playing, audio calls, or listening to the audio on your iPhone.


But that’s just a slice of the many ways that iPhone phones can be used. I am not talking about Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook because they are incredibly popular apps and websites and the benefits that they provide. I’m talking about apps, games, and websites that get in touch with iPhone and iOS devices that you use every day, every day.


I am no longer a mobile phone gadget geek, but I enjoy running, writing, testing apps, and playing with iOS-based devices so much that it’s brought me far past a basic knowledge of operating systems. I found my true calling working with iOS and mobile devices and my call for self-improvement, where most of my interest in iOS is built around the development platform and UI’s from macOS and Windows Mobile. So where to begin?


I got into apps when I went to work with one of my first jobs in 2009 after getting into college. I learned how to use some of the easiest and most customizable phone options in the world, from Notifications. In particular, your Notifications can be configured very easily. But, why is this such a critical step when working with iPhone? After all, the Notifications are for systems & not an individual’s personal life.





In total, I have 7 unique phones between me and my wife. Their names are:


iPhone 4


iPhone 4S


iPhone 5


iPhone 5S


iPhone 6


iPhone 6S


iPhone 7


I think that iPhone applications would be slightly repetitive. iPhone 6S is a slightly larger screen, iPhone 5S is a slightly larger screen, and my first two phones are considerably smaller screens than my third two phones.



I also like being able to customize iOS-based graphics, and I have been wondering about the difference in graphics using a phone that you feel like an old-school computer. However, there are major differences in the icons in how they are designed so that they provide a great interface for iOS. I’ve been testing out several familiar icons on my iPhone and seeing how Apple worked so hard on making these icons that work.


When it comes to app and website updates, testing for app upgrades can be a long process and run quite a bit of time. The updates for iOS 11 are much easier to test and for current iOS users to be expected to download and start using by now. This is a great relief, as I hope that the new iOS 13 and the next release of the iPhone will also be a breeze to get through. I’ve enjoyed testing out various iOS based Maces X and OS X operating systems over the past few years and it's difficult to get all the app updates working after the following update to iOS. This is because of the, “pronounced” difference between the two operating systems. The operating system, built on the architecture of the iOS on iPhone but, this operating system still runs on an entirely different framework.



Apple’s iOS 11 building out iPhone and iOS apps greatly allows for features to be tweaked so that you can make better updates to your mobile operating system. The most significant iOS 11 modification that I have seen is the ability to multi-task on iOS. On iOS 10, tapping any of the multiple apps in your iPhone’s notification bar will instantly ask “Would you like to multi-task right now?” After choosing to multi-task, you go into each app that’s playing and it will keep up with the changes as you move around through the Messages, Twitter, Facebook, Gmail, and Calendar to multi-task. iOS 11 allows for the ability to multi-task a single app on your iPhone while you’re still in them to see the content they’re receiving from your primary applications. This means that you can see how iOS 14 users can be doing something “selecting” through your iPhone’s notifications. It’s fantastic to be able to control what your iPhone is doing on your iOS 11 devices and to also control which Apple operating system you use to access most of your smartphone’s actions.





Being able to communicate with loved ones using Apple iPhone messaging is best. You can stay in touch with your daughter on FaceTime, or use a messaging platform like WhatsApp or Signal with your best friend or your Dad. The awesome feature of FaceTime is that the app will send you media and background blur if you need.



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