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Oct 29, 2015
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In iOS not for a moment. The Apple Developer not use the right help from Jailbreak/iOS Developer.

E.g Personal Hotspot not working/lag/not activate/activate when you restart your device etc.. (with iOS 8.4.1 or iOS 9.2 still not perfect for all devices. I have many bug reports on Apple bug report site for this category).

See Jailbreak Developer with the app MyWi. No problem with personal hotspot(wifi,bluetooth,usb) since release(2011). When comes problem then are the user with the bug reports. And the Jailbreak developer fix very fast for next version.

Positive side effect you can use wifi hotspot without cellular connection and iTunes wifi sync support iOS personal hotspot network. iOS himself too many restrictions.

I do not lie.


Or simple translation for other language no fix.

Apple Developer are in this category (simple bugs fix) very bad.
Why not use the help from Jailbreak/iOS developer worldwide?

The many iOS tester with many iOS devices worldwide help the Jailbreak/iOS developer fix the simple bugs.

This is advantage with combination big community + Jailbreak/iOS developer. I can this from cydia tweaks and app development
 
How can Apple it improve?

That problem iOS is not open source. The simple tasks can the Apple Developer not perfect fix. Maybe small part as open source release the not problem are because of copy. Because the code in iOS for simple tasks are very bad. The codes from Jailbreak/iOS developer are more effective.
 
Im having a hard time understanding you. I'm guessing you're not a native speaker. Apple will never open source because they make money from having iOS exclusive to the iPhone.
 
I thought I was reading a Polandball comic. But like ^said, Apple will never make iOS open, and I hope it stays like that.

They can port iMessage and FaceTime to Android though, and I'd be a happy chap.
 
iMessage port will never happen, as iMessage private keys are stored encrypted on the device, no way to guarantee all Android devices can/will support that. Too many hardware variations.
 
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iMessage port will never happen, as iMessage private keys are stored encrypted on the device, no way to guarantee all Android devices can/will support that. Too many hardware variations.

Things can always be "changed". just 'coz it be so, doesn't mean it always will be. for all you know, 5 years from now, they may get rid of device keys altogether, and something new will emerge.
 
Things can always be "changed". just 'coz it be so, doesn't mean it always will be. for all you know, 5 years from now, they may get rid of device keys altogether, and something new will emerge.

True true. But to have a complete overhaul of one of the basic tenets of encryption (public/private key) would be a LOT of work for every aspect of the computing industry.
 
I thought I was reading a Polandball comic. But like ^said, Apple will never make iOS open, and I hope it stays like that.

They can port iMessage and FaceTime to Android though, and I'd be a happy chap.
No I mean part the not problem for iOS same. E.g the part with hotspot. Here is the Jailbreak Developer with the App mywi better. Really.
 
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