It's not the first time it's happened, but... Here we are again talking about the couple Apple and AT&T, accused by users of fraud for the new 5G E logo.
According to some leaksters, including the reliable Ice Universe, Apple is not yet ready to leave the notch, or at least not before 2020. This confirms that the Cupertino giant will use the notch once again for the next iPhone models coming in 2019.
Last year, Apple exchanged batteries in iPhones for only $29. At the same time, sales of new models decreased. CEO Tim Cook sees this as a problem and is addressing employees and investors with a reduced profit forecast. The moment of truth has come: Can Apple do without planned obsolescence?
Apple tries to hide the notch of the iPhone XS on many promo images. Is that clever marketing or deliberate misleading? The latter is what two Californian users mean and they are filing a lawsuit against Apple.but then
Instagram plans to offer special tools to high profile influencers that will provide a more in-depth view of the various data regarding their followers. These tools will be delivered as Creator Accounts.
Qualcomm and Apple are locked into an intellectual property dispute that has seen certain iPhone models banned in China according to the latest court ruling. But of course, Apple isn't going to give up without a fight, and it's far from over. What does the next step in this rivalry entail?
Earlier this month, after several reports of weak market demand, Apple has cut production of the iPhone XS, XS Max and iPhone XR. But the bad news doesn't end there, because today another report states that the Cupertino giant has once again cut the production of its latest devices.
President Trump has threatened an extra ten percent tariff on smartphones and laptops from China - a move that would surely result in a price increase.
Apple CEO Tim Cook is fully committed to AR and sees augmented reality as something that can enrich every area of our lives.
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