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Apple may change its traditional iPhone launch schedule, with reports suggesting a split launch for the iPhone 18 series and the possible debut of a foldable iPhone in 2026. |
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Apple may change its traditional iPhone launch schedule, with reports suggesting a split launch for the iPhone 18 series and the possible debut of a foldable iPhone in 2026. |
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Amazon is reportedly re-entering the smartphone market with a new project called 'Transformer,' aimed at competing with Apple and Samsung. Led by the ZeroOne team, the device will prioritise personalisation and use Alexa for seamless integration of services like Prime Video and music. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Apple's CEO Tim Cook emphasised the need for reduced smartphone usage during a Good Morning America interview, acknowledging the global issues of smartphone addiction and social media overuse. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The iPhone 18 Pro Max will reportedly feature significant upgrades, such as an under-display Face ID, a new A20 Pro chip, enhanced camera capabilities and improved modem technology, among other enhancements., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Apple recently introduced the iPhone 17e in India, a more affordable option in the iPhone lineup aimed at the mid-premium market. Priced at Rs 64,900, the 17e succeeds the iPhone 16e, which is now available for Rs 59,900., Gadgets, Times Now |
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As Apple approaches its 50th anniversary, CEO Tim Cook discussed the future of the iPhone during an interview with YouTuber Nikias Molina. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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The iPhone 17 Pro Max has serious competition in 2026. From Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra's 200-megapixel quad-camera system to Google Pixel 10 Pro XL's AI photography and OnePlus 15's massive 7300 mAh battery, these ten smartphones- ranging between Rs 72,999 and Rs 1,39,999- deliver compelling performance, versatile cameras and superior value over Apple's flagship right now., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Perplexity has introduced the Comet browser for iPhone, bringing AI-powered search, voice interaction, and an integrated assistant to enhance browsing, productivity, and in-app research experience. |
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Apple CEO Tim Cook wants users to spend less time on their phones, and more in nature. Cook also voiced concerns over doomscrolling. His comments come at a time when many, especially teens, have become addicted to smartphones and social media platforms. |
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Apple CEO Tim Cook says the iPhone will remain central to users' digital lives, even as the company explores new categories like spatial computing, AR glasses, and AI-powered devices. |