I know this may not seem like the most important feature, but hear me out...
I've been using Apple TV on a standard 1080p TV for years and it was GREAT. Recently, I purchased a higher-end 4K television, and when I plugged in my Apple TV - surprise! I was greeted with a somewhat laggy UI due to input delay.
After playing with settings and doing a ton of research, I found that it's because of my TV's video processing features. When I switch from the default content type to my TV's Game Mode, the UI feels like a true Apple product again - crisp transitions and the input lag is basically gone.
Here's the annoying part: when I start watching video content, it switches to the corresponding content type and everything looks perfect. But when I go back to the menus, it reverts to the default mode with all the lag. So I'm constantly having to manually switch modes!
Adding ALLM (Auto Low Latency Mode) would fix this problem completely. The best part? It's backwards compatible with HDMI 2.0, so it seems like such a small thing to add that would seriously elevate the user experience.
I would at least love it if apple gave users this option we can toggle in the settings. Any way we can get this?
I made a community post here not sure best place to post
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Gostaria de propor a criação de um Modo de Bateria Crítica Inteligente para impedir desligamentos abruptos quando o iPhone atinge 1% de bateria.
O objetivo principal é evitar perda de dados, especialmente em tarefas importantes ou documentos não salvos.
✔️ Funcionamento sugerido:
• Quando o iPhone atinge 1% de bateria, o sistema ativa automaticamente um modo de energia ultrarreduzida, mantendo o aparelho ligado por alguns segundos ou minutos extras.
• Esse modo poderia:
• suspender animações;
• reduzir brilho ao mínimo;
• pausar atualizações em segundo plano;
• congelar aplicativos não essenciais;
• priorizar salvamento automático de arquivos, notas, gravações e mensagens.
✔️ Benefícios:
1. Evita a sensação de desligamento inesperado.
2. Reduz o risco de perda de dados importantes.
3. Melhora a segurança e experiência do usuário.
4. Prolonga a vida útil da bateria, reduzindo ciclos críticos.
✔️ Considerações:
O objetivo não é estender artificialmente a autonomia, mas sim criar uma janela de proteção que permita ao sistema salvar dados e fazer desligamento programado, evitando danos e frustração.
As developers of an app with a free basic version and a paid premium version, we recently received a malicious review on our premium app. The review falsely accused our app of being a scam and baselessly claimed it was error-ridden. This comment is clearly malicious and designed to dissuade other users from purchasing our app. The most critical point is that we haven’t had any sales records in that region recently.
In response to this review, we promptly contacted Apple Support but received only a generic, templated response stating that no action would be taken. We followed up with another complaint about the review, but it was still dismissed. Apple Support provided a link to their guidelines, and within those guidelines, we found specific clauses that Apple should act upon in cases like this. We sent another email pointing this out, but we’ve received no response since.
It feels like developers are left defenseless against such malicious reviews. When we face these attacks, there’s no fair judgment, and Apple doesn’t uphold the very policies it has set to protect developers’ rights. If this continues, how can developers trust this platform to safeguard their basic interests?
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After updating to the newest beta on my iPhone 16 I'm stuck on this screen after accepting the terms:
No Internet Connection
Setup and activation of Apple Intelligence is unavailable when your device is offline. Connect to the internet and try again.
I tried several different networks and 5G but no luck..
I've got the initial WWDC beta of macOS 26 (25A5279m) installed inside a virtual machine (UTM), but can't seem to update to the second beta. Nothing is showing up within Software Update.
Is this because it's within a VM, or am I doing something wrong?
It'd be a real pain to have to install a new VM afresh with the RestoreImage for every update.
after updating to beta 4 the whole phone is not working anymore
nothing is working only making calls and the camera
no apps no internet even if it's connected to wifi or 5G
ANd to get back to the old version you will lose your backup
And now im stuck my data that i can't restore it cuz it have been made on the last IOS beta
I don't want to lose my date and i don't know what to do
Please help
A few days ago I installed beta 1 of macOS 26 Tahoe on a spare MacBook Pro 14-inch M4. Everything went well, and it looks okay (well, I don't like it at all, but hey-ho), and I shut it down.
I started it up today, and it rejects my login password every time, then locks my account. When I click the link to "Restart and show password reset options" I'm asked for my Apple ID details, so I enter the correct email and password, then the MBP reboots and I'm back on the login screen with no indication that anything has changed.
Guess I'm stuck now... FB18364657
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Updated iPhone to 26 beta 2, everything is ok but battery, battery is changed, not original. My phone can't charge higher than 1% and turns off every 5 minutes, even connecting to wireless charger and cable at the same time don't work, restored iPhone thru iTunes.I hope I will be able to install new beta without any problems because loving the new design, hoping for the best. Thanks.
My FB-FB18327769
After latest beta firmware update 11.4, the screen is non or less responsive. Right before the update everything was working like a charm.
Tried unpairing, total reset as a new watch, but nothing solves the problem
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Ok, so I’ve downloaded iOS 26 for the iPhone and iPad and there are a couple of points bugging me.
Why oh why would somebody think that it was a good idea to remove the ability to scroll through photos in a folder in files?
Where in their tiny minds did they think that opening a photo, viewing said photo, then closing photo to then open the next photo in sequence was a better or more productive way than just swiping left and right?
I mean, seriously!!!
And why the need for a separate Preview app when it worked fine opening files in the Files app?!
I deleted the Preview app from my iPhone to see what difference it would make, but alas it made things worse. Now, because there’s no Preview app, Files wants to open my photos in an image editing app called Afterlite!
I checked settings for the files app, and the only options I have for opening photos are Afterlite (which it’s decided to make default), the Photoshop app, or iMovie!
Does anyone have any ideas how to get photos stored in the Files app to open IN the Files app or at least the Photos app?
Just when I thought they’d come to their senses and sorted out that god awful iOS 18 Photos app, they go and do something like this!
Also, can someone explain to me what the point is of having a month and year view in the Photos app?
When I sort by month and pick a particular month or date in a month, instead of showing just those images taken that month, it just takes you back to the view with ALL of your photos?
Surely if you have thousands of photos on your device and you want to see only photos on a particular date, it would make sense to show only the photos from that date.
Even if it generated automatic albums under the album view for each month and year that would be something!
In the public release of iOS 18.4.1 and iPadOS 18.4.1, external input support for keyboards and mice is critically degraded. This issue affects both Apple-branded and third-party HID-compliant devices, over both wired USB-C and Bluetooth.
Tested Hardware:
• iPhone 16 Pro Max (256GB)
• iPad Pro (USB-C, latest gen), last gen iPad as well
Affected Devices:
• Apple Magic Mouse and Keys (wired USB-C/Bluetooth)
• Redragon K580RGBPRO (Bluetooth/wired USB-C)
• Razer Naga V2 Pro (Bluetooth/USB-C)
Symptoms:
• Severe keystroke delay and dropped input
• Modifier keys (Shift, Command, Option) fail intermittently
• Input degrades further with multiple HID devices connected
• Mouse input via Bluetooth exhibits pointer lag and jitter
• Occurs in all apps: Notes, Safari, Mail, text fields, password entries, etc.
• Identical results using Apple USB-C cables
Reproducibility:
100%. Clean boots, minimal background activity, and isolated environments (including Airplane Mode) do not resolve the issue. Identical behavior across both iPhone and iPad.
Expected Behavior:
All HID-compliant external input devices — particularly Apple-branded ones — should provide low-latency, reliable, and consistent input over both USB-C and Bluetooth, especially in a production iOS/iPadOS release.
Actual Behavior:
External keyboards and mice exhibit:
• Lag
• Dropped characters
• Failed modifiers
• Degraded mouse tracking
Even with the latest hardware and clean configurations.
Severity:
Critical.
This is a platform-level failure affecting I/O at the user interaction layer. Input reliability is non-negotiable — especially on $2000+ flagship devices using Apple’s own peripherals.
Closing Note (for Apple engineering & peer devs):
This is not a beta regression — it’s a public release flaw that undermines iOS and iPadOS usability for power users, professionals, and accessibility communities alike. That Apple Magic Keyboard, Redragon, and Razer gear all fail equally and consistently should be a wake-up call.
Apple: this needs to be escalated. Now.
External input — one of the most basic subsystems in any OS — is broken on your highest-end devices.
After checking the forum, it's clear that Apple has a MAJOR ONGOING PROBLEM here. We are far from the only company experiencing this, and it has been a problem for years. Apple, please FIX THIS!
What's the problem? We receive an email reminding us to renew our developer account. All of Apple's instructions to renew do not work (with no explanation), and yet we are threatened with removal of our apps if we do not renew in time.
Firstly, it should be unnecessary for us to manually renew because we registered a valid credit card to auto-renew. It worked last year, and the same credit card continues to be valid.
Secondly, when we try to manually renew, there is no "Renew" button appearing anywhere, contrary to Apple's instructions. It's not in the Developer app (Mac or iOS), and it does not appear in the Developer account website.
We now have only 16 days left until Apple kicks our app out of the App Store.
@APPLE: We are not alone. Lots of your customers have the same problem, as reported on this forum for multiple years. This problem threatens the livelihoods of many people. Please fix this!
Thank you.
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If I want to display my corporations digital position would it be considered legal to use an iPhone SIM card reader as it seems to have a “data” point that hints at the idea of stabilization of intelligence that be found both off line and online.
I did a little research and it said Apples proprietary patents are referring to the size, ejection, magnetic trigger etc which leads me to want to know if the idea of using a SIM card reader to position the corporation as it uses a $USD specimen data file to position the idea of the corporation into a tangible format.
The part I’m referring to is the iPhone 11 sim tray and reader. The picture refers to the idea of the point on the back being similar to the ***** eye as something similar to the dollar seal.
I want to be a winner in the industry, I’ve got 50 plus “winner web domains” to bring to life and it’s time to buckle down and evolve the digital economy but first I want to validate the legality of me using disassembled Apple products to configure a “digital unit” that displays a “cyber analog”.
iPadOS 26 Dev Beta 1 - need to do a restore via DFU mode. I made sure iPad in normal mode shows up in Finder and I can see device details. When I boot into DFU mode (I have kept the ipad connected to mac), it does not show up in Finder. No matter what combination of plugging/unplugging cables, rebooting, again into DFU mode, it will not show up in Finder.
Looking for steps to resolve this, or do I need to wait until beta 2 to resolve this?
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My app has three main SwiftData models: Collection, SavedItem, and Extract.
A Collection can contain subcollections (folders within folders) and SavedItems (files).
Each SavedItem can have child Extracts.
I'm preparing for the ability for users to be able to share Collections with each other.
Currently, my architecture treats each Collection as the root of its own CloudKit zone (a root parent Collection and all of its items and subcollections live in 1 zone).
This makes sharing and isolation straightforward, but it also means that moving a SavedItem or subcollection between Collections involves moving it across zones.
I’m trying to figure out the best pattern for handling these cross-zone moves while keeping data integrity, relationships, and sharing intact.
My understanding is that in CloudKit, and moving a record from Zone A to Zone B would require deleting it from Zone A and recreating it in Zone B - while somehow maintaining the link back to my local SwiftData store.
Has anyone run into this or know how best I should handle it?
On recent versions of macOS (including current betas), when enabling Internet Sharing from Ethernet to Wi-Fi, the configured WPA2/WPA3 password is ignored and the shared network is broadcast as an open (unsecured) network.
Steps to Reproduce:
Connect Mac to Ethernet via USB/LAN adapter
Go to System Settings > General > Sharing > Internet Sharing
Set up Wi-Fi options with a valid WPA2/WPA3 password
Enable Internet Sharing
Expected Behavior:
Devices should see a password-protected Wi-Fi network with a lock icon and require authentication.
Actual Behavior:
The network appears unsecured (no lock icon)
Devices like iPhone connect without entering a password
This can be verified immediately from iOS Wi-Fi settings
Additional Notes:
Reproducible across macOS 15.5 RC and 16.0,26.0 Developer Beta
Feedback has been submitted via Feedback Assistant multiple times
This is a serious security risk if used in public or shared environments
Has anyone else experienced this? Any known workarounds besides terminal-level defaults or Plist edits?
Thanks in advance!
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Hi, I've seen some apps that can have the widget background truly transparent ( not screenshot, code-level transparent)
How did they do that? Is that allowed to publish in App Store?
I’m new to the forums, and I hope this is the right place to ask this question.
Yesterday, a platform called Rork released a new feature in their web‑based app‑building tool. According to their announcement and user comments on X/Twitter, people with no coding experience are now able to generate fully native iOS apps written in Swift and distribute them across Apple’s ecosystem—reportedly without using any Apple hardware.
Some users who already have access to Rork Max claim they were able to create multiple apps within a few hours and successfully submit them to the App Store.
If these claims are accurate, this seems like a significant shift in how native iOS apps can be created and published. I’m curious whether anyone here has insight into:
How this aligns with Apple’s existing App Store Review Guidelines
Whether generating Swift apps without Apple hardware is technically feasible or compliant
Any potential implications for app quality, security, or developer identity requirements
I’d appreciate any clarification or perspective from more experienced developers.
Also, I’m also concerned that this could lead to a surge of very low‑quality apps from people primarily chasing quick revenue. If tools like this make it possible to publish apps with minimal effort or understanding of iOS development, it may have implications for overall App Store quality and review workload. I’m interested in hearing how Apple and experienced developers view this possibility, and whether existing guidelines are equipped to handle a large influx of rapidly generated apps.
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Hello. I just got my developer account and my legal entity on my account has a mistake. My last name is spelled wrong.
I have sent 3 emails to support about this and for the past week i have zero response to this issue. Can someone advise me on this?
The ability to reach anybody from support is ridiculous for something that we can access only after payment especially.
I even called apple business program with this and person on the phone said they will try to take to the supervisor but its not their department which i of course know but it was worth a shot to call.
What more can i do? I didnt make a mistake when creating my account it was the system that didn’t recognize the letter. Such a stupid and frustrating issue and no response from apple, nada.
how long am i suppose to wait?
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Looking for more information on web push provisioning. I have a bank issuing credit card, which needs to be pushed to apple mobile wallet. Need to understand the APIs and other details required to do this.