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Apple debuted its AirTag last month. Even though the device looks fun to use, it does not have many options to play with. But did you know that AirTag has a secret hidden developer mode built right in?
Discovered by the Reddit user u/cyem, AirTag’s developer mode has been the talk of Apple fanboys the past week. The user, cyem, stumbled upon the settings when his AirTag failed to connect to iPhone. Nevertheless, thanks to his discovery, you can now try it on your own AirTag and take a look at its workings.
Note: Enabling hidden developer mode on AirTag requires an iPhone with a U1 chip and the Precision Finding feature connected to it. This means that you can only use AirTag’s developer mode on iPhone 11 and iPhone 12 series.
If you’re having issues with Precision Finding on your AirTag, check out how you can fix Precision Finding on Apple AirTag.
Here’s how you can enable the debug mode on your Apple AirTag, and bring out the inner geek in you. But be careful as there’s no easy way to reset the developer mode menu.
Unfortunately, Apple has reportedly patched this ‘mode’ in the latest iOS 14.6 beta 3 update. So if you have iOS 14.5 or iOS 14.5.1, follow the steps to enable developer mode.
You should now be presented with a screen displaying a bunch of values and data. This is AirTag’s debug mode, or more popularly called developer mode.
Note: Be careful when changing the options displayed on the debug screen. Right now, there doesn’t seem to be an easy way to reinstate the debug menu to its factory settings after you customize the options. Let’s learn more about these options.
Before we start playing with the options, it’s essential to know what they are and what they’ll do.
The only way to go back to standard settings is to reset the AirTag (via the Find My app or by taking out the battery) and pair it again to your iPhone.
Well, that was fun! AirTag’s debug mode gives us a look at the work that goes behind its development.
Go ahead, try this secret mode on your AirTag, and let us know your thoughts in the comments section below!
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