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« on: August 14, 2021, 04:05:18 pm »

A year later, we can still only change the default email and browser on iOS

iOS 14 let us finally change our default email and web browser app, but what about everything else?

Ever since Apple debuted the iPhone back in 2007, we've pretty much been limited to Apple's stock apps when it comes to what launches by default. Even when the App Store launched in 2008 and opened the floodgates to thousands of applications from third-party developers, we never had an option to change what apps launch by default for things like email, calendars, web browsers, music, and more.

However, that started to change once Apple released iOS 14, and things began to look up. We were finally given the option to change our default email and web browser on the best iPhone and iPad. On top of finally being able to customize our Home screens with custom icons and widgets without requiring a jailbreak, iOS 14 really was a substantial software update.

While these are good first steps, it's been almost a year, and we still have no other progress made. iOS 15 is looming just over the h...

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