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In this regular column, every day we look at the most interesting news that revolves around the California company Apple. We focus here exclusively on the main events and leave aside all speculations and various leaks. So if you are interested in current events and want to be informed about the apple world, definitely spend a few minutes on the following paragraphs.

Apple presents  TV+ for kids with a fun ad

The streaming platform  TV+ is still looking for its users. Although Apple is literally giving away the service and most users have access to it, it is not exactly twice as popular. But now the Californian giant tried to focus on a slightly different target group - children. Currently, on the video portal YouTube (on the Apple TV channel), we could see a brand new advertisement, which is labeled The Next Generation. She points to a number of original content for children, specifically series such as Ghost Writer, Helpsters, Snoopy in Space and the short film Here We Are: Notes for Living on Planet Earth. Whether Apple will succeed with this content for the little ones is, of course, for now in the stars. However, it can be expected that there will not be so much interest in children's shows in our countries, for example, if they do not offer dubbing. You can see the ad itself below.

The iPhone SE completely outperforms the Galaxy S20 Ultra

Last month saw the release of the "new" iPhone SE (2020). A wide group of apple growers called for this model, and their pleas were finally heard after years. However, the iPhone SE also received a lot of criticism. People complained, for example, that Apple only took old components, enriched them with a newer chip, and made a profit. In this respect, the truth is somewhere in between. It is necessary to understand the concept of the SE model. For these phones, the Californian giant reaches for an older and proven design, older but still quite decent components, and complements all this with maximum performance. After the release of the phone, we could hear from the mouth of the head of Apple that the iPhone SE 2nd generation is much faster than the flagship phones with the Android operating system. Is this statement absurd? This has been looked at by YouTube channel SpeedTest G, which has just come up with an actual test. Let's look at it together.

In the speed test, we can notice that the iPhone SE (2020) simply has the upper hand. Of course, the spotlight falls on the Apple A13 Bionic chip, which was able to ensure excellent performance for the phone, which can handle even the Exynos 990 octa-core processor. The test focused mainly on graphics performance, where the iPhone could benefit from its excellent chip. But one "simple test" cannot refute the precision of the Samsung Galaxy S20 Ultra. If we were to compare, for example, the displays or cameras of these two models, it is of course clear who would become the undisputed winner.

Some iOS users are unable to launch their apps

In recent days, a number of Apple phone users have been complaining about a new bug that causes various applications to crash on their own. In addition, after the crash, a notification will appear that the app is no longer shared with you and you must purchase it from the App Store to use it. But if you go to the App Store and find the app in question, you won't even see the option to purchase it, and you'll only see the blue Open button in front of you. Because of this error, you can quickly find yourself in a cycled situation from which there is almost no way out. Going to Settings –> General –> Storage: iPhone –> the app you are experiencing the issue with –> Snooze App can potentially fix this issue. In the last few hours, however, a number of applications have started to be re-updated. The strange thing is that even already updated applications are updated (even if the last update was released, for example, ten days ago). Although Apple has not yet commented on this situation, it is possible that these updates are related to the bug in question and are possibly trying to fix it.

iOS error: App not shared
Source: MacRumors
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