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iPhone 16 gets wireless rescue, iPadOS 18 woes for M4 Pro, and surprise Spatial Photos for iPhone 15 Pro

iPhone 16 Gets Wireless Revival:

Say goodbye to the days of frantically searching for a computer cable! iPhone 16 users can now benefit from a brand new feature in iOS 18: wireless firmware restoration. If your iPhone 16 encounters a software crash and gets stuck in Recovery Mode, you can simply use another iPhone or iPad running iOS 18 to wirelessly download the necessary software and revive your device.

This eliminates the need to connect your phone to a computer, making the process significantly more convenient. No more hunting for the right cable or worrying about compatibility – all you need is another Apple device with the latest software. This feature is a major leap forward in user-friendliness, allowing anyone to easily fix their iPhone 16 without requiring technical expertise or a trip to the Apple Store.

iPadOS 18 Update Woes for M4 iPad Pro Owners:

If you own an M4 iPad Pro, you might want to wait a beat before updating to iPadOS 18. According to reports, several users have experienced their iPads becoming bricked, or completely unresponsive, after installing the update. Apple has responded swiftly by pulling the update for M4 iPad Pro models to prevent further issues, and we can expect a fix to be rolled out soon.

Surprise Spatial Photos for iPhone 15 Pro Users:

Here’s some unexpected good news for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max owners! With the upcoming iOS 18.1 update, these devices will also be getting the new “spatial photo” feature originally announced for the iPhone 16 lineup. This feature allows you to capture 3D-like photos that create a more immersive viewing experience.

So, if you were disappointed about missing out on this cool feature, you can rejoice now! The spatial photo feature takes advantage of the advanced LiDAR scanner on the iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max to capture depth information along with the usual color data.

This depth information allows you to create photos that look more like real-world scenes, with a sense of three-dimensionality. You can view these spatial photos on Apple devices with LiDAR scanners or on compatible VR headsets for an even more immersive experience.

iPhone 16 gets wireless rescue, iPadOS 18 woes for M4 Pro, and surprise Spatial Photos for iPhone 15 Pro

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