• iPhone SE 4: It reportedly borrows features from iPhone 13, iPhone XR

    Whether it's based on the iPhone 13, 14, or even XR, it seems like the new iPhone SE will be a big departure form the 2022 model.

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    Best Apple iPhone SE Case for 2024

    The iPhone SE might be old, but if you're still rocking one, protect it with one of these gorgeous and budget-friendly cases.

  • Teens Love iPhone and Apple Watch, But Not Apple Music and Apple TV+

    The iPhone continues to be overwhelmingly popular with teens, according to Piper Sandler's biannual teen survey. 85 percent of U.S. teens surveyed own an ‌iPhone‌, and 86 percent plan to purchase an ‌iPhone‌ as their next smartphone. While the ‌iPhone‌ is still the most popular smartphone among teens, ownership is down from the October 2023 survey where 87 percent of teens owned an ‌iPhone‌ and 88 percent planned to purchase one.Both the 85% iPhone ownership and 86% intention to purchase an...

  • Apple iPhone SE 4 is Coming, Here’s What to Expect

    Apple's iPhone SE 4 is coming soon and is now in the works. Here is what is coming for you. The next-generation iPhone SE 4 is one of the most awaited releases from Apple, especially as the company is known for its two-year delay before releasing a new model.

  • New iPhone 16 Colors: Here’s What to Expect from Apple

    Apple will bring the new iPhone 16 colors when it is released later this year. New year, new iPhone 16 colors, and this is what people have expected from Apple for their annual release of the famed smartphone lineup that gets several updates yearly.

  • Apple Aims Assembling iPhone Cameras In India, Cut Off China

    NEW DELHI, (IANS) – As Apple continues to minimize its dependence on China, the iPhone maker is increasing investments in India and is reportedly in advanced talks with Tata Group’s Titan Company and Murugappa Group to assemble sub-components for phone camera modules, and the country […]

  • Apple's India iPhone output hits $14 billion: report

    Apple Inc has assembled $14 billion worth of iPhones in India in fiscal 2024, Bloomberg News reported on Wednesday. Apple now makes as much as 14% or about 1 in 7 of its marquee devices from India, the report said, citing people familiar with the matter. Foxconn assembled nearly 67% while Pegatron Corp made about 17% of the India-made iPhones, the Bloomberg report added. Wistron Corp's plant in the southern Indian state of Karnataka, which the Tata Group took over last year, made the remaining. ...

  • Treat yourself to a new iPad with Amazon’s tasty price cut

    If you’ve been considering a new iPad for a while but have been put off by its high price tag, then act fast as Apple’s entry-level model has a big reduction on Amazon. Nab a silver 64GB iPad (10th Generation) for just £371 on Amazon and save a massive £128 off the usual RRP. Get the iPad 10th Gen for just £371 on Amazon Save a massive £128 and get Apple’s iPad 10th Gen for just £371 on Amazon. Amazon Was £499 Now...

  • Apple cuts jobs after dropping self-driving car plans

    The tech giant is cutting 600 jobs from its abandoned self-driving car project, reports say.

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    Best iPhone SE Deals: Save Up to $430 With New Line or Trade-In

    The iPhone SE is the most affordable new phone in the Apple ecosystem, and right now you can score it for next to nothing, if you're willing to commit.

  • Apple loses global leadership in phones to Samsung as iPhone shipments drop: report

    Apple's smartphone shipments dropped about 10% in the first quarter of 2024, hurt by intensifying competition by Android smartphone makers aiming for the top spot, data from research firm IDC showed on Sunday. Global smartphone shipments increased 7.8% to 289.4 million units during January-March, with Samsung, at 20.8% market share, clinching the top phone maker spot from Apple. The iPhone-maker's steep sales decline comes after its strong performance in the December quarter when it overtook...

  • Report: Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore planned significant payroll cuts with Timberwolves

    Alex Rodriguez and Marc Lore reportedly planned to bring the Timberwolves below the projected luxury tax threshold next season, which left Glen Taylor very concerned.