Samsung introduced a groundbreaking feature with the Galaxy S24 Ultra that significantly enhanced the viewing experience of the screen. It appears that Apple has recognized the utility of this feature and is reportedly considering copying it for its upcoming iPhone Pro models. iPhone 17 Pro could copy Samsung’s Anti Glare feature from Galaxy S24 Ultra A report from MacRumors claims …
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These iOS 26 features will only be available on newer iPhones
iOS 26 brings a lot of changes to the iPhone. While the biggest highlight—the Liquid Glass redesign—is available on all iPhones that can run iOS 26, there are several features in the new update that require newer iPhone models and Apple Intelligence. Here are the features and their device requirements. Visual intelligence with screenshots Requires: iPhone 15 Pro or newer …
Read More »Foldable iPhone’s Thickness and Price Range Detailed in New Reports
Apple’s long-rumored foldable iPhone will likely have a starting price between $1,800 and $2,000 in the U.S., analysts at investment banking firm UBS said this week. If so, the foldable iPhone would cost more than a MacBook Pro, which starts at $1,599. With a starting price of at least $1,800, the foldable iPhone would be the most expensive iPhone model …
Read More »Foldable iPhone’s Preliminary Specifications Shared By Analysts Include The Advanced 2nm A20 Pro, & New C2 5G Modem, But Camera Hardware Could Miss Out On Telephoto Unit To Reduce Cost
The internal specifications surrounding the foldable iPhone share some polarity. On one hand, Apple’s most cutting-edge smartphone will be loaded with top-end hardware, but the company is also reported to make compromises elsewhere, such as the device supposedly lacking Face ID due to design complexities. The Cupertino firm could make trade-offs in other areas, such as camera configuration, with analysts …
Read More »Where are the iPhone’s WebKit-less browsers?
It’s been 16 months since a DMA ruling allowed iOS developers like Google and Mozilla to use their own browser engines in the EU, so… where are they? According to the Open Web Advocacy (OWA) — a nonprofit group of software engineers that advocates for the open web — Apple continues to place technical and financial restrictions on WebKit-alternative iOS …
Read More »China Is Buying Appliances and iPhones. What Happens When the Subsidies Stop? – The New York Times
China Is Buying Appliances and iPhones. What Happens When the Subsidies Stop? The New York TimesView Full Coverage on Google News Source link
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