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iPhone secret application


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·Nov 3, 2024

Hey guys, this is Mac Heads 101. Today I'm going to be showing you about a secret application on the iPhone.

Now, um, to understand about this, first you have to understand what an application is. An application is not an icon on the home screen, um, that just, um, ways of entering an application. But, um, if you can exit, like if it's a web thing or if it's one that you downloaded, if it has the little X icon right there, then you know that it's not an application. It just looks like an application.

Um, but any of Apple's things, you won't be able to X them. So, I'm going to be telling you about another one, but it's not on the home screen; it has no icon. But, um, there's still a way to enter it, and it's made so that way, if people work for Apple, they can find out information about your iPhone.

So, internet, you go into the phone application, and you're going to have to call this number: star 3001 pound, um, 1 2 3 4 5 pound star, okay? And I'll have that written right there.

And now, um, you'll see when I press call, it'll leave um, the calling application, and it'll open another application called Field Test. Now, Field Test, um, it just tells you some information about your phone. You can refresh it, and, um, yeah, it's not that cool, but it's cool to know about 'cause there's a back, forward, or refresh.

And, um, there we go! So, um, hope this helped you in case you care about secret applications about the iPhone. Um, please comment, request videos, rate, and subscribe. Thank you for watching and have a nice day!

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