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Explainer The years of dominance At the start of the 2000s, Nokia was the undisputed leader in mobile phones. Known for durable hardware and long-lasting batteries, it held more than 40 per cent of ...
Apple is finally letting iOS users set custom ringtones in iOS 26. Yes, that same feature Android phones have had forever.
There isn't just one thing deciding how much you'll pay for the new iPhone when it's released this fall. No, there are many, many reasons you'll likely pay a higher price for the rumored iPhone 17 ...
We now know that iOS 26 will feature a new Liquid Glass look and other features but will those affect Apple's next line of iPhones? It's time to go over what we know.
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A top Apple exec says the 2025 iPhone launch will be its 'most ambitious' to date. With 15+ years of covering the iPhone under our belts, here's what seems most likely for the iPhone 17.
You can get the iPhone 16 Pro Max for the minimum when you open a line of Verizon's Unilimed Ultimate service and receive the smartphone for free.
Having trouble with the Mail app on your iPhone after iOS 18.5? There may be some hope as some online users have provided workarounds.
In contrast, the Qi 2 standard maxes out at 15W (although iPhone 16 models support upgraded MagSafe charging – with a 30W charger, the iPhones can charge at up to 25W).
Rumors suggest the iPhone 17 series could double its wireless charging speeds to 45W MagSafe thanks to the new Qi 2.2 protocol, putting Apple ahead of rivals like Samsung. Alongside a new ultra ...
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While the iPhone 17 series is still three months away from launching, rumors about next year's iPhone 18 models continue to surface. The latest word comes from Apple analyst Jeff Pu.