iOS 16.4 Update Includes DualSense Edge Support for Apple Devices

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A recent iOS 16.4 update for Apple devices such as iPhones and iPads has finally provided official support for the DualSense Edge, Sony’s latest PlayStation controller that offers a customizable and configurable set of buttons and sticks. 

The update was spotted by MacRumors, with the original report mentioning that owners of the DualSense Edge complained about a lack of support for the device. The DualSense Edge came out on January 26, which meant that iOS devices didn’t officially support the controller for a couple of months.

 If you’re interested in connecting your DualSense Edge to your Apple Devices, Apple has a support article for doing so, which also confirms support for the DualSense Edge as of the iOS 16.4 update.

Supported PlayStation controllers

– PlayStation DualShock 4 Wireless Controller
– PlayStation 5 DualSense Wireless Controller
– PlayStation 5 DualSense Edge Wireless Controller

Pair and connect the controller

1. Make sure that your controller is turned off.

2. Press and hold the PS button and the Create (or Share) button at the same time until the light bar begins to flash. The controller is now in pairing mode, which makes it discoverable by your Apple device.

3. Open Bluetooth settings on your Apple device, then select the controller from the list of nearby devices.
– iPhone, iPad: Connect Bluetooth devices
– Apple TV: Connect Bluetooth devices
– Mac: Connect Bluetooth devices

4. If the controller pairs but doesn’t connect, press the PS button on the controller.

With Apple finally supporting the DualSense Edge, users should have a more comfortable experience with games that support controllers, such as Call of Duty Mobile or Minecraft.

Source: MacRumors

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