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With many details of the latest iPhones thought to have been revealed, the look of the case seems to have leaked. And it’s like no Apple case that’s come before.
While this leak is confirmed to be fake, the September 9 date mentioned might be accurate. It has previously appeared in leaks from well-connected insiders.
Apple committed to making iPhone chips at Texas Instruments' new U.S. factories. CNBC got an exclusive first look inside TI's $60 billion megaproject.
Apple built a global retail empire to sell iPhone, but most Americans still buy their devices from mobile carriers.
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ABP News on MSNApple’s iPhone Manufacturing In India Hit As Foxconn Recalls 300 Chinese Engineers, Says Report
The engineers were reportedly engaged in setting up a display module assembly unit in Tamil Nadu, a project backed by an investment of Rs 13,180 crore.
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First look at Texas Instruments' $60 billion U.S. megaproject, where Apple will make iPhone chips
Texas Instruments is building a $60 billion U.S. manufacturing megaproject where Apple vows to make "critical foundation semiconductors" for iPhones and other devices. CNBC went to Sherman, Texas, for an exclusive first look inside TI's newest fab that is part of a seven-building project across Utah and Texas to provide U.
Google has unveiled its new Pixel range just ahead of the iPhone 17 launch, which is now only weeks away. All that, and more, on the AppleInsider Podcast.
First, a claim from an account on Chinese micro-blogging site Weibo suggested Apple would completely remove the camera control from the iPhone 18 onwards, with the iPhone 17 series possibly the final handsets to sport the dedicated button.