Among the first information presented by Apple at WWDC was the announcement of iOS 16. Along with the presentation of new features in this version of the system, the company released the first beta versions of iOS 16 for developers to test their operation. It turned out that Apple at the conference did not raise the subject of the upcoming new feature, which may be especially appreciated by some mobile players.

More precisely, it is about iOS 16 support for Joy-Con, which are controllers used when playing on the Nintendo Switch console. One of the developers behind the nickname Rileytestut on Twitter announced that his controllers from the Nintendo Switch Pro console connect natively to the iOS 16 system via Bluetooth. In addition, one of Apple's engineers Nat Brown confirmed that it is possible to pair two Joy-Con controllers with an iPhone using the beta version of the new iOS. He also confirmed that it is possible to connect both controllers with the phone, as well as iOS 16 in the beta version also gives the option of connecting only one of the Joy-Cones.

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