Full page screenshots will be a reality starting with the update to iOS 17.
Yesterday was a busy day in terms of the release of updates by Apple, including iOS 17 as a public beta. Those of Cupertino facilitated the process from the betas for developers in the Software Update section for users who wanted to obtain the first betas of Apple’s mobile operating system, among others. It has been discovered that in beta number 3 it is possible to take full page screenshots from the iPhone, an improvement that could be greatly highlighted for what it represents. If you want to install the iOS 17 beta, here we will show you how to do it.
In iOS 17 we can (finally) take full page screenshots
Previously it was already possible to take a screenshot and save the content as a full page although in PDF formatthis as if it were a document in apps like Safari, Notes or Maps. The PDF turns out to be a complicated file to modify If you don’t have an app dedicated to it, if it’s in a jpg file, the complexity disappears.
From iOS 17 you can choose the screenshot of a lifetime or a whole page according to evidence collected by MacRumors. It will also be available on systems like iPadOS 17 and macOS Sonoma.. As for some browsers and third-party apps, it is possible to take full page screenshots, but it is not the most comfortable and flexible thing in the world.
Another improvement seen in the latest beta of iOS 17
In accordance with TechCrunch, Dual SIM users will get better compatibility. If they receive messages they will be classified according to the SIM, different ringtones can be used and the choice of a SIM to return a call to an unregistered or unknown number.
In other Android devices the dual SIM feature has been around for many years, however, those of Cupertino have not prioritized improvements for their own. Managing two phone numbers can be difficult in text but in practice it’s completely different. For most of the world, the mix is eSIM (virtual) and physical SIM. In other countries like mainland China, Macao and Hong Kong they are two physical SIM cards. See more information in the official apple support about this theme.