The iPhone SE is a great option for those who want an iPhone on a budget. But what's coming next for the iPhone SE? Here's everything we know.
The iPhone SE 4 is being talked about a lot, but the conversation is centered around one particular screen feature, and the situation is getting ridiculous.
Fewer iPhone buyers are paying for extra storage, signaling a shift toward cloud reliance that could shake up one of Apple's most profitable upsells.
Apple has been “secretly working” with SpaceX and the result is that the latest iOS software update means iPhones can access Starlink.
Followed by rumors saying the iPhone SE 4 would feature a Dynamic Island cutout, a well-known leaker confirms it will have a notch.
According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the entire iPhone 17 lineup will feature a 24-megapixel front-facing camera with a six-element lens. The iPhone 14 and 15 feature a 12-megapixel front-facing camera with five plastic lens elements, and this year's iPhone 16 lineup features the same hardware.
T-Mobile partnered with SpaceX last year and launched a beta program for Starlink connectivity last December. However, the company originally only offered the option on Samsung phones. Now, this has been expanded to the iPhone as well.
WhatsApp’s many features include View Once, so if you had an image or video that you wanted to share, but didn’t want hanging around, it would vanish after a single view. Only it turns out it wasn’t working quite as it should. Now, it seems it’s been fixed—but only with the latest update.
Apple released iOS 18.3 on Jan. 27, more than a month after the company released iOS 18.2. While that update introduced more Apple Intelligence features to some iPhones, like Genmoji and Image Playground,
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Rogers Xfinity has introduced App TV, which combines live TV and streaming services in one plan. App TV starts at $25 per month and gives Rogers Xfinity Internet customers access to 40+ live and on-demand channels,