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  2. List of built-in iOS apps - Wikipedia

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    Screenshot of an iOS 18 home screen, displaying various built-in apps. Apple Inc. develops many apps for iOS that come bundled by default or installed through system updates. . Several of the default apps found on iOS have counterparts on Apple's other operating systems such as macOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and tvOS, which are often modified versions of or similar to the iOS applicati

  3. iPhone hardware - Wikipedia

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    The rear cameras on the 7 and 7 Plus both have an f / 1.8 aperture, as compared to f / 2.2 on the iPhones 6 and 6 Plus, though the 7 Plus' tele camera has f / 2.8 and is not optically stabilized. [26] [64] It also has a brighter quad-LED True Tone flash The 2017 iPhone 8 camera features a larger sensor and a newer color filter.

  4. Electronic Gaming Monthly - Wikipedia

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    [5] [6] In 1994, EGM spun off EGM², which focused on expanded cheats and tricks (i.e., with maps and guides). It eventually became Expert Gamer and finally the defunct GameNOW. After 83 issues (up to June 1996), EGM switched publishers from Sendai Publishing to Ziff Davis. [7] Until January 2009, EGM only covered gaming on console hardware and ...

  5. List of Apple products - Wikipedia

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    iPhone: September 7, 2016 iPhone 6 Plus (16 & 64 GB) iPhone: September 7, 2016 iPhone 6 (128 GB) iPhone: September 9, 2015 iPhone 6 Plus (128 GB) iPhone: September 9, 2015 October 16, 2014 iMac (Retina 5K, 27-inch, Late 2014) iMac: October 13, 2015 Mac Mini (Late 2014) Mac Mini: October 30, 2018 October 22, 2014 iPad Air 2 (16 & 64 GB) iPad ...

  6. List of free and open-source iOS applications - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of notable applications (apps) that run on iOS where source code is available under a free software/open-source software license. Note however that much of this software is dual-licensed for non-free distribution via the iOS app store; for example, GPL licenses are not compatible with the app store. [citation needed]

  7. Wikipedia : WikiProject Video games/Reference library ...

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    Strategy Guide: P.O.W.: Prisoners of War (NES), Wonder Boy in Monster Land (SMS) Game of the Month : Ironsword: Wizards & Warriors II (NES) Previews : Double Dragon II: The Revenge (NES), Twin Cobra (NES), Ninja Gaiden II: The Dark Sword of Chaos (NES), Sky Shark (NES), Dig Dug II (NES), DuckTales (NES), RoboCop (NES), Holy Diver (NES), Bad ...

  8. Messages (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Messages (formerly Text) is a text messaging software application developed by Apple Inc. for its macOS, iOS, iPadOS, watchOS, and visionOS operating systems.. All version of Messages support Apple's own iMessage service, while the mobile version of Messages on iOS – used on iPhone and cellular-enabled models of the iPad – also supports SMS, MMS, and RCS in iOS 18. [1]

  9. iPhone OS 3 - Wikipedia

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    Upgrading to iPhone OS 3 was free for iPhone. Upgrading to iPhone OS 3 originally cost iPod Touch users $9.95; [9] updating to 3.1.x from 2.x cost only $4.95. [10] [11]iPhone OS 3 was the last major version of iOS for which there was a charge for iPod Touch users to upgrade.