Tag: mobile devices
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Apple resolves iPhone slowdown controversy: Users receive $92.17 settlement
In a resolution to the 2017 controversy surrounding Apple’s deliberate slowing down of iPhones with older batteries, recent reports indicate that affected users are now receiving settlements.
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Cracked iPhone 15 Pro’s glass? Here’s how much you’ll pay for repairs
The Apple iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max now boast a more repair-friendly internal design, featuring a redesigned frame that facilitates easy removal of the back glass panel from the devices. This modification initially debuted with the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Plus last year and has now been extended to this year’s…
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Will iPhone 15 Pro Max in Pakistan surpass the price of a Hyundai SUV in India?
The iPhone 15 Pro Max with 256 GB of storage is initially priced at $1100 in the United States, which, at the current exchange rate of Rs295, translates to approximately Rs325,000 in Pakistani rupee (PKR).
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Apple is not replacing iPhone 15 Pro Max with iPhone 15 Ultra: Leaks
According to a recent report by Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, Apple’s flagship smartphone for this year is expected to be named the iPhone 15 Pro Max rather than the previously speculated iPhone 15 Ultra.
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iPhone 14 owners unhappy as battery health capacity drops to 90% in less than a year
Some iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro users are facing a familiar issue, similar to the “batterygate” problem of the past. They’re noticing their phones’ battery performance deteriorating faster than expected, even though they’ve only had the phones for less than a year.
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Here’s when Apple will launch the iPhone 15
Tech enthusiasts worldwide are eagerly awaiting the arrival of the much-rumoured iPhone 15, as speculations on its features and release date continue to circulate. Apple’s last iPhone 14 lineup has been a hit, and now fans are looking forward to the potential enhancements that the iPhone 15 may bring.
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Russian officials urged to abandon iPhones over spying concerns
Russian officials have been advised to stop using iPhones due to unverified accusations made by the country’s intelligence service.

