Copy-pasting text and images on an iPhone is a feature we take for granted today, but did you know that it did not exist on an iPhone until 2009? Nearly two years after its 2007 launch, Apple finally introduced copy-pasting with iOS 3.0. Learn how the feature made its way to the iPhone and how it quickly became one of the most used and appreciated features on the latest Gadgets 360 With Technical Guruji episode.
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