App Store Archives - iPhone Geeks https://iphone-geeks.com/tag/app-store/ Tips & Tricks - iPhone News Wed, 12 Jan 2022 10:56:20 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://iphone-geeks.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/cropped-iphone-geeks-favicon-512x512-1-1-32x32.png App Store Archives - iPhone Geeks https://iphone-geeks.com/tag/app-store/ 32 32 6 Useful iPhone Tips for Less Experienced Owners https://iphone-geeks.com/6-useful-iphone-tips-for-less-experienced-owners/ Sat, 11 Dec 2021 11:25:02 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=838 iPhones are often the go-to smartphone choice for people who never owned one before. These days, a life without a mobile device is difficult to imagine, and the demand for smartphones drives manufacturers to come up with new and improved models so that their customers remain loyal instead of switching sides. Throughout the years, Apple […]

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iPhones are often the go-to smartphone choice for people who never owned one before. These days, a life without a mobile device is difficult to imagine, and the demand for smartphones drives manufacturers to come up with new and improved models so that their customers remain loyal instead of switching sides.

Throughout the years, Apple established itself as an innovative company, and its products are used throughout the world.

Having said that, someone who gets their hands on an iPhone for the first time might feel a bit stranded in the sense that there is so much to take in.

In case you are in such a situation, you need to worry less about the lack of experience and focus on getting familiar with the basics. Once you are there, you will have a solid foundation and be more comfortable using the device.

Learn to Recover Lost Files

Since you are not as experienced as other users, the odds are that you might delete some files accidentally—for example, photos you took on the smartphone. Thankfully, it is not that difficult to learn how to get back deleted photos on iphone smartphones.

You can use the Photos app and locate the Recently Deleted button to access removed images. Similarly, there are tools like Disk Drill.

Ideally, you should also use iCloud. Cloud storage works as both a backup solution and a means to keep less clutter on the smartphone. Files you transfer to iCloud will be a safe location.

Enable the Dark Mode

Instead of bothering to adjust the screen brightness every time you use the iPhone in low-light settings, remember to enable the dark mode.

The feature has been introduced recently, and it is one of those things Apple fans have been asking for a long time.

The dark mode is accessible in the Display and Brightness tab you can reach via Settings. Once you are in the tab, you will see both Light and Dark options at the top of the screen. You can switch between the two with a single tap. 

If you have not used the dark mode before, it might look a bit weird at first so take some time to adjust. Your eyes will thank you for using the dark mode.

Modify the Home Screen

Having a default version of the home screen is quite common. Many smartphone users do not bother adjusting app shortcuts or even changing their phone’s background image.

Well, if you are fine with the default setup, you can leave it. On the other hand, if you feel like there is too much clutter on the screen, why not take some time to make a few adjustments?

You can move applications into folders and leave more space on the screen for other apps or just have it empty. 

To remove an app, tap on it and hold until the icon starts to jiggle. You will then see the option to delete the application. 

Keep an Eye on the App Store

Even though iPhones have plenty of neat applications that are part of the iOS package, the best things are available on the App Store.

Check it, and you will discover different kinds of applications. From entertainment and education to lifestyle and health, different categories have their best apps at the top.

Some applications cost money, but most of them are usually free, meaning that you do not have to worry about spending money. 

What apps you want on the device depends on your preference, and you should take the time you need to find the best available option.

One thing to note about apps on the iPhone is that it is recommended to stick to the official store rather than third-party sources because they are not as reliable and secure.

Optimize the Battery’s Lifespan

A new iPhone should not have noticeable issues with its battery. However, if you are not careful, you might end up needing to charge the device more often than you would like.

First of all, enable the battery savings in the Settings. Next, make sure to close background applications after you finish using them. 

Finally, do not leave the charger plugged in for too long and overcharge the battery because it will have a negative effect on the iPhone.

Utilize Siri

Early on, Siri could do simple things, such as a search on the internet or making a call to someone. 

However, the digital assistant has advanced since then, and each iOS version tends to introduce new features to Siri’s arsenal.

Right now, iPhone users can also ask Siri to roll the dice, tell the weather, seek direction, check on calendar events, make reservations, and more.

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The Best Productivity Apps for iOS That Can Help You Get Ahead in Life https://iphone-geeks.com/the-best-productivity-apps-for-ios-that-can-help-you-get-ahead-in-life/ Mon, 08 Nov 2021 22:16:35 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=762 It’s getting harder and harder to stay productive in our productivity-killing society. Modern technology is designed to distract you when you need focus the most. Modern distractions are everywhere. You can’t watch TV without one of those annoying ads blaring and begging for your attention. Every website you visit, every video you watch, and every […]

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It’s getting harder and harder to stay productive in our productivity-killing society. Modern technology is designed to distract you when you need focus the most. Modern distractions are everywhere. You can’t watch TV without one of those annoying ads blaring and begging for your attention. Every website you visit, every video you watch, and every app on your phone try to lure you away from what matters.

Thankfully, we’ve compiled a list of the best productivity apps for iOS that’ll help you stay on task and finish what needs to get done. The apps on this list are designed to help you find a balance between your time and work time, helping keep distractions at bay.  Productivity is a keyword for iOS, and it’s always important to find the right apps that will help you get things done. This article will explore some of the best productivity apps for iOS that can be downloaded from the App Store.

Reminders

The apps you can get for free with an Apple device are well known for their high quality. Reminders are great for getting you to remember tasks at hand – it’s easy to use and will make sure your inbox never gets too cluttered. The reminder works hard to tailor reminders to your needs. For example, you can set the app to create worklists and personal needs like shopping, studying, or working. In addition, reminders can be linked with specific events coming up (e.g., anniversaries) or associated with natural changes in time (e.g., sunrise/sunset).

Minimal

Minimal has a design that is simple but functional. Along with features like including titles on your notes and creating to-do lists, Minimal also lets you execute more complex tasks like publishing content. With this feature, you can quickly make a note that will be live for other people to see. You can share the link with them, and they can view it without logging in. This can come in handy when sending information to friends who read on different email and text messages platforms.

Todoist

Todoist is one of the apps that best combines professional and personal use. It provides a strong backdrop for setting work-related goals and allows you to live a well-structured life outside office hours.

Toggle Track

Toggle Track is a time tracking app that lets you monitor nine individual tasks and projects. Many people find it helpful knowing how much time they spend on specific tasks from day to day, especially for staying aware of how much time is spent completing projects and being focused. This app is popular among the self-employed and freelancers, especially those with hourly rates who want a tool to help them stay productive. Toggl’s an excellent way to make sure you stay on top of what needs to be done at work and leave more time for the things that need your attention.

Evernote

The app was developed to make people more productive and efficient. There are many features in the app that help the users be productive and organized in their everyday lives. One such feature is location-based reminders that can be set for a specific time or date, which is very helpful when it comes to remembering important deadlines and tasks.

The app’s user interface also looks clean and organized, with notebooks neatly lined up on one side of the screen. The other half of the screen displays a list of notes which can be sorted according to date, title, or even tags. In addition, users can take screenshots and annotate them using text, drawing tools, or adding photos from their gallery; this helps them remember things visually.

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Japan Fair Trade Commission closes App Store investigation https://iphone-geeks.com/japan-fair-trade-commission-closes-app-store-investigation/ Fri, 03 Sep 2021 19:31:01 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=664 Apple announced an update coming to the App Store that closes an investigation by the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC). The update will allow developers of “reader” apps to include an in-app link to their website for users to set up or manage an account. While the agreement was made with the JFTC, Apple will […]

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Apple announced an update coming to the App Store that closes an investigation by the Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC). The update will allow developers of “reader” apps to include an in-app link to their website for users to set up or manage an account. While the agreement was made with the JFTC, Apple will apply this change globally to all reader apps on the store. Reader apps provide previously purchased content or content subscriptions for digital magazines, newspapers, books, audio, music, and video.

To ensure a safe and seamless user experience, the App Store’s guidelines require developers to sell digital services and subscriptions using Apple’s in-app payment system. Because developers of reader apps do not offer in-app digital goods and services for purchase, Apple agreed with the JFTC to let developers of these apps share a single link to their website to help users set up and manage their account.

Before the change goes into effect in early 2022, Apple will update its guidelines and review process to make sure users of reader apps continue to have a safe experience on the App Store. While in-app purchases through the App Store commerce system remain the safest and most trusted payment methods for users, Apple will also help developers of reader apps protect users when they link them to an external website to make purchases.

“Trust on the App Store is everything to us. The focus of the App Store is always to create a safe and secure experience for users, while helping them find and use great apps on the devices they love,” said Phil Schiller, Apple Fellow who oversees the App Store. “We have great respect for the Japan Fair Trade Commission and appreciate the work we’ve done together, which will help developers of reader apps make it easier for users to set up and manage their apps and services, while protecting their privacy and maintaining their trust.”

This update follows a number of changes to the App Store announced last week, which give developers more flexibility and resources to reach their customers, tailor their price points, and grow their businesses. Last week, Apple also launched the News Partner Program to support local journalism and help news organizations on the App Store.

With the update announced today, the App Store continues to evolve to be an even better marketplace for users and developers alike. Already, Apple provides more than 30 million registered developers with all the tools, resources, and support they need to create and deliver software to over a billion customers around the world on Apple platforms.

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Apple, US developers agree to App Store updates that will support businesses and maintain a great experience for users https://iphone-geeks.com/apple-us-developers-agree-to-app-store-updates-that-will-support-businesses-and-maintain-a-great-experience-for-users/ Thu, 26 Aug 2021 17:21:00 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=654 Apple today announced a number of changes coming to the App Store that, pending court approval, will resolve a class-action suit from US developers. The terms of the agreement will help make the App Store an even better business opportunity for developers, while maintaining the safe and trusted marketplace users love. Apple appreciates the developer […]

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Apple today announced a number of changes coming to the App Store that, pending court approval, will resolve a class-action suit from US developers. The terms of the agreement will help make the App Store an even better business opportunity for developers, while maintaining the safe and trusted marketplace users love. Apple appreciates the developer feedback and ideas that helped inform the agreement, and respects the ongoing judicial review process.

The agreement clarifies that developers can share purchase options with users outside of their iOS app; expands the price points developers can offer for subscriptions, in-app purchases, and paid apps; and establishes a new fund to assist qualifying US developers. The updates constitute the latest chapter of Apple’s longstanding efforts to evolve the App Store into an even better marketplace for users and developers alike.

“From the beginning, the App Store has been an economic miracle; it is the safest and most trusted place for users to get apps, and an incredible business opportunity for developers to innovate, thrive, and grow,” said Phil Schiller, Apple Fellow who oversees the App Store. “We would like to thank the developers who worked with us to reach these agreements in support of the goals of the App Store and to the benefit of all of our users.”

Providing More Flexibility and Resources for Small Developers

Following a productive dialogue, Apple and the plaintiffs in the Cameron et al v. Apple Inc. developer suit reached an agreement that identifies seven key priorities shared by Apple and small developers, which has been submitted to the judge presiding over the case for her approval.

  • In a validation of the App Store Small Business Program’s success, Apple and the developers agreed to maintain the program in its current structure for at least the next three years. Businesses earning less than $1 million annually will continue to benefit from the reduced commission, while larger developers pay the App Store’s standard commission on app purchases and in-app payments.
  • App Store Search has always been about making it easy for users to find the apps they’re looking for. At the request of developers, Apple has agreed that its Search results will continue to be based on objective characteristics like downloads, star ratings, text relevance, and user behavior signals. The agreement will keep the current App Store Search system in place for at least the next three years.
  • To give developers even more flexibility to reach their customers, Apple is also clarifying that developers can use communications, such as email, to share information about payment methods outside of their iOS app. As always, developers will not pay Apple a commission on any purchases taking place outside of their app or the App Store. Users must consent to the communication and have the right to opt out.
  • Apple will also expand the number of price points available to developers for subscriptions, in-app purchases, and paid apps from fewer than 100 to more than 500. Developers will continue to set their own prices.
  • Apple will maintain the option for developers to appeal the rejection of an app based on perceived unfair treatment, a process that continues to prove successful. Apple has agreed to add content to the App Review website to help developers understand how the appeals process works.
  • Over the last several years, Apple has provided a great deal of new information about the App Store on apple.com. Apple agreed to create an annual transparency report based on that data, which will share meaningful statistics about the app review process, including the number of apps rejected for different reasons, the number of customer and developer accounts deactivated, objective data regarding search queries and results, and the number of apps removed from the App Store.
  • Apple will also establish a fund to assist small US developers, particularly as the world continues to suffer from the effects of COVID-19. Eligible developers must have earned $1 million or less through the US storefront for all of their apps in every calendar year in which the developers had an account between June 4, 2015, and April 26, 2021 — encompassing 99 percent of developers in the US. Details will be available at a later date.

Launching the News Partner Program

Today, Apple also announced additional App Store updates with the launch of the News Partner Program. Recognizing the importance of rigorous journalism and a free and independent press, the program includes a new slate of initiatives to expand Apple’s support for journalism.

To participate in the program, news organizations must provide their customers with access to their content in Apple News using Apple News Format. Participating organizations will benefit from a 15 percent commission on qualifying subscriptions to their news app. Paired with the App Store Small Business Program, this new program will help provide multiple avenues for news organizations to make their content available to Apple customers while supporting local journalism. For more details on the program, visit apple.com/newsroom.

With the updates announced today, the App Store continues to evolve into an even better business opportunity for developers, while maintaining a safe and trusted marketplace for users. Already, Apple provides more than 30 million registered developers with all the tools, resources, and support they need to create and deliver software to over a billion customers around the world on Apple platforms.

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Difference between Cydia and the App Store https://iphone-geeks.com/difference-between-cydia-and-the-app-store/ Tue, 08 Oct 2013 16:56:55 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=520 Last year, Apple has released its newest version of the iOS which is the sixth operating system available for iPhones. However, a lot of people have been disappointed with the new operating system especially with the changes that Google Maps now has, not being able to show the correct street address. This was a problem […]

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Last year, Apple has released its newest version of the iOS which is the sixth operating system available for iPhones. However, a lot of people have been disappointed with the new operating system especially with the changes that Google Maps now has, not being able to show the correct street address. This was a problem for lots of users. Even so, almost everyone that has iPhone 4, iPhone 4S or iPhone 5 has updates to the new IOS 6. It was not long before hackers started working on the jailbreaking system for the new version of this operating system. If you want to jailbreak iOS 6 devices, the process is pretty much similar to the one you had to perform if you want jailbreaking other iPhones in the past.

First of all, you need to consider if you really need a jailbreak for your phone. People that want to jailbreak their iPhones normally do so because they want to be able to download and install for free applications that cost money in the App Store. They also want to be able to modify the user interface and pretty much personalize their phone to look in any way they want.

Before you decide to perform the jailbreak for your new iOS 6 operating system, you will to install a program which is called Cydia and which is similar to the App Store. The difference between these two products is that the App Store is the official virtual online store that Apple has and it offers free and paid apps by trusted developers for iPhone. Cydia, however, cannot guarantee the quality of the software that you find on their portal. This is why you will sometimes find broken links and find that you are downloading programs which are not to be trusted.

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The benefits of jailbreak and unlock https://iphone-geeks.com/the-benefits-of-jailbreak-and-unlock/ Thu, 08 Aug 2013 16:51:32 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=514 Developers have a lot of experiences in making changes to the operating system of your iPhone. The iOS has a different behavior and can accept new SIM cards after unlocking and jailbreaking. You can unlock and jailbreak iPhone 5 devices, as well as older versions of the world’s most popular cell phone. First of all, […]

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Developers have a lot of experiences in making changes to the operating system of your iPhone. The iOS has a different behavior and can accept new SIM cards after unlocking and jailbreaking. You can unlock and jailbreak iPhone 5 devices, as well as older versions of the world’s most popular cell phone.

First of all, you need to make sure that you know the difference between the concept of unlocking your phone and jailbreaking it. The unlocking process of your iPhone is not so much a physical act but it requires that you make changes to the software of your iPhone. Pretty much anyone can do the job as long as they know what they are doing, as long as they’re familiar with the procedure because unlocking is sometimes better left to the people who have experience and have done this before. Once your iPhone has been unlocked and jailbroken, you have a whole new set of performances and features and you can use your iPhone in ways you have never imagined before. You can download apps for free which are normally found only with money in the App Store.

Once you have unlocked your iPhone, you will be surprised to find a whole new world of features as if you have a different cell phone. Now, there are reasons why Apple has hidden these features from you. You have the benefit of downloading things for free, things that Apple normally asks money for. It is true that the App Store does have a lot of free apps but it also has some paid ones, so they can make profit as well. Once you have unlocked the device, you are discovered that the home screen of your iPhone does not change very much. Once you unlock it, there are no restrictions and you can personalize the phone in whatever manner you want.

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iPhone related terms https://iphone-geeks.com/iphone-related-terms/ Mon, 08 Jul 2013 16:40:19 +0000 https://iphone-geeks.com/?p=504 With every new firmware update, Apple is trying to bring patches to exploit the things found in the software of your cell phone. Activation is the process that makes your cell phone connect to the Apple servers and register, giving you access to the phone’s features. Activation is necessary so you can unlock the functions […]

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With every new firmware update, Apple is trying to bring patches to exploit the things found in the software of your cell phone. Activation is the process that makes your cell phone connect to the Apple servers and register, giving you access to the phone’s features. Activation is necessary so you can unlock the functions of your iPhone. In order to activate your iPhone, you need to connect the phone with the iTunes software while having your SIM card inside the phone.

Jailbreaking is a process that requires you to use certain programs in order to unblock the soft of your iPhone. You can jailbreak iPhone 5 cell phones as well. This means that you can install all the other applications that were paid in the App Store for free entry and can customize your cell phone in any way that you want. Basically, jailbreak gives you access to the system files of your iPhone. Jailbreak is often confused with unlock. The unlocking process of the iPhone allows you to use your cell phone with the SIM cards of any mobile carrier. You can only unlock your iPhone if the phone has already been jailbroken. This requires that you install the program which is called Cydia.

Some of you may already know that the App Store is the virtual online store that Apple has created to sell applications for your iPhone. The App Store can be accessed using the iTunes software installed on your computer but it can also be accessed from your phone. Cydia is a concept very similar to the App Store. You can download applications from it but the resemblance stops here. Unlike the App Store, Cydia is the place where applications are introduced to people using the jailbreak of the iPhone. Apple does not recommend this type of download, does not recognize the software and does not accept it in the App Store.

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