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The first folding iPhone, rumoured to be called iPhone Fold or iPhone Ultra, will have a premium price tag. |
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The first folding iPhone, rumoured to be called iPhone Fold or iPhone Ultra, will have a premium price tag. |
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Apple's anticipated foldable iPhone may face delays due to engineering challenges encountered during its early testing phase. Originally expected to launch alongside the iPhone 18 series in September, the release is now speculated for 2027. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Croma Everything Apple Sale: iPhone available at Rs 44,768 |
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A new leak suggests the standard iPhone 18 may keep its existing design, while new details also emerge about Apple's upcoming iPhone Air 2. |
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Here are seven of the best camera phones of 2026 that rival the Vivo X300 Pro, featuring top models like iPhone 17 Pro, Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra, Xiaomi 17 Ultra, Oppo Find X9 Pro and Google Pixel 10 Pro series. These flagship smartphones come with pro-level photography, 8K video, periscope zoom and AI imaging for stunning results., Technology & Science, Times Now |
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Apple is developing a foldable device known as the iPhone Ultra, featuring significant upgrades. Anticipated enhancements include a nearly creaseless foldable display, a return to TouchID while retiring FaceID, and the powerful A20 Pro processor built on a 2nm process for enhanced multitasking. , Technology & Science, Times Now |
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A pink dummy unit of the iPhone Fold has leaked online, offering the clearest look yet at Apple's long-rumored foldable phone before any official announcement. |
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Apple has been encountering setbacks in the engineering test phase of its first foldable iPhone, which could lead to delays in its mass production and product shipment schedule, Nikkei Asia reported |
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Apple's first foldable iPhone has repeatedly entered early manufacturing at Foxconn facility, signalling that its long-awaited launch is getting closer. However, engineering challenges during testing could delay mass production and push back availability by months. |
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During the Artemis II mission, Commander Reid Wiseman utilised an iPhone 17 Pro Max to capture a striking image of the Moon, marking a significant moment in space exploration. This is the first instance where astronauts were permitted to use modern smartphones during a mission., Technology & Science, Times Now |