Many iOS apps have a settings bundle. It's unclear if KDE Connect iOS should have one, or what settings should be exposed in it. Some conventional things to include are:
- License of the app itself
- Acknowledgments for 3rd-party libraries and their licenses. There are many styles of implementations:
- GitHub app shows each library as a row and reveals the full text once tapped
- Apple apps (Playgrounds/Developer/iLife/iWork/...) shows all the licenses stitched together as a long text (that probably no one wants to read).
- Debug settings (Why are those in the released version though?)
Before (confirming) implementing this task, it's highly recommended to research what and how other iOS applications provide their settings bundle, and discuss the plan before diving into code.