
iPad can still be your home hub in iPadOS 16, but there's a huge catch
Apple says that users wanting to continue to use the iPad as a home hub will need to stay on the old architecture of the Home app in order to do so.
Apple says that users wanting to continue to use the iPad as a home hub will need to stay on the old architecture of the Home app in order to do so.
One of the most talked-about new features of iPadOS 16 is Stage Manager. Here's how it works on M1 iPads.
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It was thought that iPadOS 16's Stage Manager feature requires virtual memory swap to work, however, the 64GB iPad Air doesn't support this feature, yet still makes use of Stage Manager.
For the past year, we've wanted Apple to make full use of the power of M1 in iPads — but Stage Manager is not the feature we were looking for.
Apple's Craig Federighi says Apple tested Stage Manager on older iPads and says it became apparent early on it wasn't going to work.
Apple's Craig Federighi sat down with Matthew Panzarino to go in-depth about Stage Manager, the new window management feature for the Mac and iPad.
Apple has offered an explanation as to why Stage Manager, the new feature on iPadOS 16, is only available on iPads with the M1 chip.