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Here’s everything Apple announced at WWDC 2019

“From iOS 13’s dark mode to most expensive Mac ever, here’s a lowdown of WWDC 2019” Apple developer-oriented WWDC has just concluded and while there were some usual suspects, there were quite a few surprise announcements as well. Of course, we got to see upgrades to all operating systems from the Cupertino giant, but the tech titan also answered developers’ collective prayers by announcing the Mac Pro after almost six years. In case you missed out on all the action, and want a lowdown of everything that Apple announced, then read on.  iOS 13 After a lot of hype and leaks, Apple finally announced the latest iOS 13 last night. The latest iteration finally brings the system-wide native Dark Mode. Other new features include voice control, a swiping keyboard, a revamped Reminders app, improved Apple Maps, Audio Sharing between two sets of AirPods, new “ Sign in with Apple ” and Siri improvements. The update will start rolling out to the  iPhone 6s  and above, and the new  7th-

iOS 13 removes 200MB app download limit over cellular data

“Users have the choice to override the limit and continue downloading or push it to later to download when connected to a Wi-Fi network” Apple  recently upped the app download limit via mobile data from 150MB to 200MB. Now, with the iOS 13 release, this limit is being removed altogether. With iOS 13, when you try downloading a large size app from the App Store on a mobile network, Apple would push out a pop-up warning message about the additional data fees. Users have the choice to override it and continue downloading or postpone it to download later when connected to a Wi-Fi network. Users also have the choice to set a default option, but the permission is ‘always required’ during roaming. This is a significant inclusion and is especially handy where there is no Wi-Fi network available nearby. Furthermore, selecting ‘always allow’ preference from the iTunes and App Store section in system settings won’t throw a dialogue warning anymore. In comparison, iOS 12 wouldn’t allow do

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