Tag: phones

iOS 18 might break the iPhone’s iconic app grid, and it’s a change no one asked for

The iPhone and iOS are not messy. Throughout their nearly 20-year life they’ve embodied precision and consistency, with no design element left to chance. There’s never a detail unexplained or unaccounted for; and one thing you absolutely will not find, on either the phone itself or in its operating system,…

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New Mint Mobile deal gets you a second line free when you switch

Are you sick of shelling out cash for a pricey unlimited plan? The prepaid carrier Mint Mobile is currently offering one of its best deals yet for those switching from AT&T or Verizon. For a limited time only, you can get a second line for free when you buy a…

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Quick! The iPhone 15 Plus is now free at Verizon without a trade – but not for long

Verizon has just posted its best iPhone 15 Plus deal ever this week, with the carrier offering the flagship device for free alongside a new line on an eligible unlimited data plan. To date, this is the first time the carrier has ever offered this device for free without the…

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The iPhone 16 could come with extra RAM and storage – just for AI

The iPhone 16 leaks are starting to pile up now, ahead of an expected launch in September, and the latest rumor to reach us suggests the phone is going to come with RAM and storage upgrades – specifically to accommodate the extra AI features on board. This comes from a…

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The Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 is rumored to be getting a titanium upgrade

We’ve just got another hint about what to expect from the upcoming Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 6 foldable, which we think is going to be launched alongside the Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 6 and numerous other devices sometime in July. According to seasoned leaker of phone specs @Tech_Reve (via Notebookcheck),…

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Apple iPhone is not a monopoly – and you really don’t want the US Government to win

Apple‘s iPhone business is not a monopoly. It’s not even close to one, and it’s almost comical that the US Department of Justice (DOJ) is trying to build a shaky case around how Apple manages its software and third-party product integration. First, there’s the obvious argument: iPhone has just 57%…

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