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+26 +1Apple discloses security vulnerabilities in iPhones, iPads, Macs allowing 'full admin access' to devices
Apple released an emergency security update Thursday, disclosing that there were vulnerabilities for certain iPhone, iPad and Mac products. These vulnerabilities were disclosed in a software update, which the company said should safeguard the products.
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+22 +1India Considering New Rules That Could Force Apple to Adopt USB-C on iPhone
Following in the footsteps of the EU, India is now in the early stages of considering imposing regulations on consumer products sold in the country that force a universal standard charger, including USB-C, by as early as 2024, Mint reports.
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+19 +1iPhones are projected to start showing many more ads in the near future
Apple's iOS is already programmed to display ads at various points throughout its UI. Now, a prominent Bloomberg correspondent predicts that they will start multiplying sometime soon. They are slated to start popping up in new locations within the OEM's App Store, and spread to other first-party apps thereafter.
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+24 +1Kuo: Apple to Increase Prices of iPhone 14 Pro Models
Apple plans to increase the prices of iPhone 14 Pro models compared to iPhone 13 Pro models, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo.
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+18 +1Apple should have followed Google’s Pixel 6A playbook with the iPhone SE
There’s a great phone under $500 that I’d recommend to just about anyone looking for the best midrange phone on the market. It uses the same chipset as the company’s much more expensive flagships, and it includes an IP67 rating, a very good 12-megapixel camera, and a long lifespan ahead of it with software support for many years to come.
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+20 +1iPhone may still be the best value among smartphones - seriously
In the face of a global economic downturn, one thing you wouldn't expect is for some of the market's most expensive smartphones to grow in marketshare. And yet that's what Apple's iPhone has done.
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+13 +1How to get a Free iPhone ACP Program + Upgrade Guide
In this guide check out how to get a free iPhone ACP program Government for low income residents in USA + ACP Free iPhone upgrade guide.
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+23 +1Periscope lens coming for iPhone 15 Pro, may be in all iPhone 16 models
Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has backed up previous reports of Apple adding a periscope lens to the iPhone, with more supply chain information and predictions.
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+30 +1iOS 16 is more Android than the iPhone has ever been
When iOS 14 came out, TikTok was filled with videos of extreme iPhone interface customization techniques, courtesy of custom widgets and icon replacement via Shortcuts. Everyone’s aesthetic is different, and you might have considered those customizations silly or gaudy, or even ugly, but the success of those videos sent a powerful signal: people want to customize their devices.
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+20 +1iPhone's Future Could Depend on These Breakthrough Technologies
For Lucy Edwards, a blind, UK-based journalist and broadcaster, maintaining a social distance in public during the height of the pandemic was challenging. That's why she tried People Detection, a feature within the iPhone's Magnifier app that uses the iPhone 12 Pro's and 13 Pro's lidar sensor to detect when others are nearby.
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+14 +1Apple 5G chip problem in iPhone 15 is likely legal, not technical
The iPhone 15 was expected to be the first lineup to use an in-house Apple 5G chip instead of the Qualcomm ones used in current models. A recent report suggested that this won’t be the case because Apple has hit problems with the design, but a new analysis suggests that this is only half-right.
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+19 +115 Years Ago Today, the iPhone Went On Sale
Fifteen years ago to this day, the iPhone, the revolutionary device presented to the world by the late Steve Jobs, officially went on sale. The first iPhone was announced by Steve Jobs on January 9, 2007, and went on sale on June 29, 2007. "An iPod, a phone, an internet mobile communicator... these are not three separate devices," Jobs famously said. "Today, Apple is going to reinvent the phone," he added.
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+15 +1Apple Takes 62% of Premium Market in Q1 2022
The global premium (US$400 and above wholesale ASP) smartphone market sales volume declined 8% YoY during the quarter, but it still performed better than the overall smartphone market, which declined by 10%, according to Counterpoint Research’s Market Pulse Service. This is the eighth consecutive quarter in which the premium market has outperformed overall smartphone market growth.
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+18 +1Apple iPhones can now take 48 MP photos with Camera+ 2 before 48 MP camera arrives in iPhone 14 Pro refresh
Third-party camera app Camera+ 2 has made it possible to produce 48 MP images on iOS even without the upcoming iPhone 14 Pro or iPhone 14 Pro Max. LateNiteSoft has increased the cost of the app going forwards, as well as introducing a subscription-based model.
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+14 +1USB-C iPhone could become mandatory in the US as senators push for common charger law
Just last week, the European Union officially reached an agreement on making the USB-C charging port the mandatory standard starting in 2024. Now, a group of senators in the United States is looking to follow suit, calling on the US Commerce Department to adopt a similar policy to address the “lack of interoperability standards for charging and other device accessories.”
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+23 +1WhatsApp now lets you transfer your chat history from Android to iPhone
Using Apple’s Move to iOS Android app.
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+16 +1Apple's new budget phone is fast and has 5G at $429, if you don't mind an old look
If you just need an iPhone that can run every app and the latest software, then the iPhone SE is a great buy for the price.
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+16 +1Here Are All the Widgets You Can Add to Your iPhone's Lock Screen in iOS 16
In iOS 16, Apple has overhauled the iPhone Lock Screen to make it a lot more customizable, and one of the most welcome changes is the ability to add information-rich widgets to the Lock Screen for the first time.
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+13 +1Here are the biggest changes coming to your iPhone in Apple's new update
Apple's iOS 16 offers the biggest change to the look of the iPhone's lock screen since 2014 and includes improvements to apps such as Messages, Mail and Maps.
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+20 +1iOS 16 supports Nintendo’s Switch Pro and Joy-Con controllers
Apple is adding native support for the Nintendo Switch Pro and Joy-Con controllers in iOS 16. Riley Testut, one of the iOS developers behind AltStore, discovered the new controller support in a developer beta of iOS 16 that was released yesterday.
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