Apple is secretly working with multiple foldable iPhones

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 New rumors have spread in the technology product market; Top technology giant Apple at the center of rumors. Rumor has it that iPhone manufacturers are working on multiple prototypes of foldable phones. Apple launched the first iPhone on January 9, 2007. Shortly afterwards, the company took over the position of the world's top smartphone maker. But Apple has never made a foldable smartphone.                  Picture Courtesy: Google Apple is working on a prototype of multiple foldable smartphones - the news came from a reliable data leaker, according to the 9 to 5 Mac. However, due to the complexity of the display technology, it is not clear whether Apple will market commercial versions of the foldable prototypes at all. However, the prototype that is being tested is certain - the leaked claim of the information. Apple is skeptical about whether there will be a demand for foldable phones in the technology market, or whether it will be lost in the crowd of other products. That'

iPadOS 15 increased RAM limit for users --- gadget news

iPadOS 15 to allow users to increase  RAM limit for apps

Apple is all set to launch the iPadOS 15, iOS 15, watchOS 8 and tvOS 15 on September 20. While the company has already revealed  all the key features  of the upcoming operating systems,a report by MacRumors suggests that with iPadOS developers will be able to allocate more RAM to their apps. Currently, Apple limits the amount of memory that any third-party app can use. This cap is to ensure  that any single app doesn't use all of the iPad's memory.

With the iPadOS 15, developers will be able to let the operating system know that their apps may perform  better  if they have access to more RAM. Apple has shared an entitlement  which wil only be available  on supported devices.




As of now,a 5GB RAM limit is imposed on third-party apps installed on iPad Pros. With the entitlement, creative professionals  will be able to use demanding and graphically intensive apps smoothly by sharing  more RAM on their iPads.





According to the developers of the graphic designing app Artstudio, the M1 iPad Pro with 16 GB RAM can now allocate up to 12GB of RAM to a certain app by using the entitlement shared by Apple. The M1 iPad Pro Models with only 8GB of RAM will be able to request up to 6GB of RAM for a particular app.

It is still unclear if this entitlement  shared by Apple will be supported by models beyond iPad Pros. This week Apple has released a ninth-generation iPad along with a new iPad mini with 3GB and 4GB of RAM respectively.  It is unlikely that the tech giant will remove the RAM allocation cap on these entry-level iPad models.

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