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Late 2022 can mean December, 2022 or October 2022. Instead of bering ambiguous of time, Please specify when IOS 16 will come out please.
2601:40:3:1E24:D58A:2197:5BB:9E13 (talk)17:02, 15 June 2022 (UTC)[reply]
What do people think of imitating themacOS Ventura page, and simply linking to Apple's comprehensive release notes & security update notes? I think this content should be included as prose, not in a table (which makes this material harder to read for mobile & blind users).DFlhb (talk)16:19, 1 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
I moved the version history to the bottom, and replaced its contents with links; Apple's site will always be more detailed (for many, not all changes), and people can just go there to see what's up. Straight links, but Apple just archives these pages rather than deleting them (and anyway, we can ctrl+F and replace them all with an archive.org link easily if needed).
I think we should come up with a more consistent way to organize this information. IniOS 15, for example, we mix prose and lists, but use a tons of headers, and I worry some readers might find it disorganized; here, we mainly use lists, which is uncommon for Wikipedia.
I think there's a common problem with all our articles for of Apple's OSes, since they switched to the yearly release cadence. The changes are both minor and wide-ranging, so if we formatted content in prose, likeWindows XP, the amount of minor details may make the article less readable. Or we could trim details, but then the article would be less comprehensive. Right now, I worry that these articles are more like changelogs than encyclopedic entries.
What do people think would be the best way to structure these articles?DFlhb (talk)14:19, 2 January 2023 (UTC)[reply]
AssistiveTouch icon floating on Home screen or Lock screen > Device > Hold down "Lock screen" for 3 seconds no longer works. In iOS 15, this prompts the user to "Slide to power off".Luigi.a.cruz (talk)05:17, 30 January 2024 (UTC)[reply]
The screenshot claims to be an iPhone 14 Pro but doesn't have Dynamic IslandNatureless1 (talk)21:05, 24 July 2025 (UTC)[reply]