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.
Already at the beginning of the year, the iPhone XI is to be seen for the first time. Apple's designers are going new ways, especially when looking at the camera, which not all fans will like.
Two weeks ago, Qualcomm obtained a sales ban for iPhone 7, iPhone 8, and iPhone X. Now the ruling comes into force after the chip manufacturer has made corresponding security payments.
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?
Face recognition instead of fingerprint sensors could become a trend in 2019 if the system works quickly, reliably and safely at the same time. As one of the largest image sensor manufacturers, Sony now also wants to enter this promising market.
Charging stations for electric cars are the 'gas' stations of the future. Unfortunately you can't just stick them on every street corner. Volkswagen is now announcing a solution that can theoretically be set up quickly and anywhere - a kind of power bank for electric cars.
For some time now we've been hearing about smart bulbs, a solution that's not always budget-friendly when you start turning your home into a smart home. The better solution might be the less expensive one: smart switches. So which solution should you choose?
Why did I decide to test the iPhone X for a month? The answer is simple, I was very curious about this smartphone. After being a loyal Android user for quite some time, it's safe to say that my opinion has changed and now I feel that I have many reasons not to part with this phone.
The number of apps downloaded across both iOS and Android grew to 113 billion, an increase of 10% compared to last year. Consumer spending on apps is up 20%, to 76 billion dollars. The stats prove that we still love out apps!
Has your iPad Pro been delivered already bent? It's not a problem, at least according to Apple, it's all normal! The company finds itself caught up in yet another #bendgate, this time the worrying flexible device is the expensive iPad Pro.
The end of 2018 is approaching, so we would like to hear your opinion on what the best smartphone of the year was. Which brand captured your heart or pleasantly surprised you? Let's find out in our poll!
For years I have been an avid Android user, but I made a brief foray into the Apple universe with an open mind. The iPhone XS managed to pleasantly surprise me in some areas, but did not live up to expectations in others. Let's find out how it fared in our full review!
US President Trump has criticized GM's commitment to producing electric cars. GM's switch, however, won't happen anytime soon, or at least not in the next ten years.
The questions sticker is one of the most popular features on Instagram Stories. The well-known app has decided to make the feature more interactive by integrating music and offering users the option of using it for live videos on Instagram.
A new patent confirms the return of Apple's popular Touch ID on the next generation iPhone that we'll see next year. But this time around, Apple will take inspiration from its competitors by integrating the technology directly into the screen.
Amazon's language assistant gets a new source for streaming music. Apple Music can now be used with Alexa instead of Spotify, Amazon Music, Deezer or others. Apple is thus taking a further step towards becoming the world's leading provider of music streaming.
Apple adds a new name to its team of engineers working on its own driving system. Andrew Kim, after working for Tesla and Microsoft, joined Cupertino's team for the realization of the phantom Apple Car.
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
2018 was the year of the notch. In recent months we've also seen pop-up cameras, dual displays and sliding cameras. But what's the best solution to this dilemma? Where's the best place for the front camera?
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