iPhone multi-open operation, easy to master 1Use iOS 14's App Library feature In iOS 14, Apple introduced a new App Library feature that organizes all your apps into a single page. You can find all the installed apps on this page and launch them quickly. 2.Use third-party multi-open toolsSome third-party tools allow you to open the same app more than one on your iPhone. For example, apps like Parallel Space and Dual Accounts allow you to create multiple copies of your apps and use them on the same device. You can download these tools from the App Store. 3.Open apps using SafariIf you only need to access two different social** or email accounts at the same time, using Safari to open these apps is probably the easiest way to do that. You can use multiple tabs in Safari to quickly switch between different accounts. 4.Use the "Widget" feature of iOS 14The "Widget" feature introduced in iOS 14 allows you to add widgets to your home screen to quickly launch frequently used apps. You can easily launch multiple instances of your app by adding multiple identical app widgets. Note that some applications may prevent multiple instances from running on the same device. In this case, you need to use a third-party multi-opening tool or Safari browser to open a different account for these apps.
First of all, you need to open Apple's built-in safari browser and type: micro apple. China.
1.After a minute or two, a doppelganger app will appear on the desktop, but when you try to open it, you will find that it won't open, and you still need to complete some steps.
2.Navigate to Settings - General - Device Management - Add Trust.
3.At this time, all the steps have been completed, and you can use it normally!
At this time, a new WeChat icon will be generated on the mobile phone, and users can log in to different accounts separately without interfering with each other. At the same time, users can also adjust the interface and function settings of the two accounts according to their own needs to make them more in line with their own usage habits.
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