Tag: iOS
Apple to roll out iOS 16.2 Beta which will enable 5G support in India next week
Customers of Apple in India who have been waiting to enjoy 5G internet on their iPhones finally have a reason to enjoy. Apple has confirmed that the next update that they will...
Apple increases in-App prices for iOS devices
In July, the average cost of in-app purchases (IAPs) jumped 40% year over year (YoY) on the iOS App Store (presumably as a result of privacy improvements), but only by 9% on...
Gaming: mobile game market sees the major decline of 9.6% in Q1 2022
According to a new survey, the majority of mobile game genres had a reduction in sending and downloads in the first half of 2022, with the overall mobile gaming market declining 9.6%...
iOS tablets gaining Momentum against Android Tablets, showing huge development in Q1 2022
Multiple supply chain issues and delays that have impacted international tablet shipments since Q1 2021 have shifted market shares for tablets. Although the iOS lead is shrinking, Android tablets continue to dominate...
Google TV app is finally launched on iOS
The Google TV app for iOS, which aggregates content recommendations from many streaming providers and allows you to create a universal watchlist of your favorites, is now available.
Google claims it will...
Android app usage with bitcoin exchanges as compared to iOS app
You can start your bitcoin trading via your mobile phone i.e. Android or iOS, both of which are quite easy to use. A lot of traders agree that iOS is much simpler...
Fortnite is now for Free on iPhone or Android devices with Xbox Cloud Gaming Ecosystem
Epic games already made a huge fan base in the world of gaming, especially in Fortnite. The gaming company believes in such rules in developing, publishing, and distributing games. The company follows...
Google tries to make switching to Android easier from iOS with this new app
It was previously rumoured that Google might be launching some kind of app that will help iOS users transfer their data to Android if they want to because cross-platform transfers are really...