4 iPhone 17 Pro Colors Leak, Including Action-Button Orange
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As excited as we are about the upcoming iPhone 17 colors, there’s something far more important we should be watching out for: Whether Apple is … The post The best iPhone 17 display feature is still coming,
Samsung's OLED trade case against BOE could affect iPhone models using its displays, as a US ruling recommends an import ban on certain panels.
A new rumor out of China today has sparked speculation that Apple may be readying a unique new iPhone 17 Pro color that somehow reflects the
Apple's core iPhone 17 is expected to arrive with a new color palette. Here's what the new model should look like, when it launches in September.
It looks like the iPhone 17 Pro series could adopt one of the best things about the Galaxy S24 Ultra and Galaxy S25 Ultra.
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Apple introduced the Ceramic Shield, a new glass formulation that promised four times better drop performance than what it had used on
Apple's iOS 18.6 is Apple’s next big iPhone software update and possibly the last before it issues iOS 26 this fall. Here’s what to expect.
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Macworld on MSNiPhone 17 colors confirmed! See all of Apple’s 2025 options right hereThere have been a lot of rumors about the new iPhone 17 colors lately, and we now have the definitive lineup thanks to our sources.
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CNET on MSNIt's Easy to Add Your Driver's License to Your iPhone or Apple Watch If You Live in These 9 StatesOnly a handful of states support digital IDs in Apple Wallet. One key factor is how each state implements its Mobile Driver's License system. For instance, Louisiana, New York, Utah and Virginia all support mobile driver's licenses but require separate apps for digital IDs.
The introduction of the A19 across the board for the iPhone 17 range is promising. That said, Apple has an outstanding track record for delivering processors which are fast and reliable performers. So, whatever the name of the processor, it’s likely to be up to the task.
Sage Mobile is a modified iPhone 16 being offered in the UK on a £99 a month contract by the American tech company Techless. The basic handset, launched today, comes installed with software that limits the iPhone’s use to texts, calls and taking photos and videos.