iPhone
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Ming-Chi Kuo: iPhone 12 will use 7P wide-angle lens
Ming-Chi Kuo from Tianfeng Securities said in his latest report that the new iPhone 12 series models that will meet with you in the second half of 2020 will all use 7P wide-angle lenses.
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Apple lifts purchase restrictions on iPhones and iPads
Apple has lifted purchase restrictions outside of China for the iPhone, new iPad Pro and new MacBook Air.
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Apple limits iPhone purchases globally, last time it did so was in 2007
Apple announced on its official website on Friday that it will limit the number of iPhones customers can purchase through its online store, with each person being able to purchase up to two phones.
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Chinese production close to normal as iPhone supply improves, analyst says
The recent improvement in Apple's key product supply means that after the closure of operations due to a new coronavirus epidemic in early 2020, the capacity of Chinese suppliers is approaching back to normal, said a report.
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iPhone 9 release rumored to be delayed until mid-April due to coronavirus
Since Apple has released new versions of the iPad Pro and MacBook Air on its official website, news according to the past seems to indicate that the iPhone 9 will also arrive soon.
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This may be what iOS 14 looks like
Twitter user Parker Ortolani (@ParkerOrtolani) has made a partial rendering of iOS 14 based on the past week's news.
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iPhone 12 will have a 3D depth camera, report says
At least one of this year's iPhones will feature a 3D depth camera on its back, Fast Company reported citing a source.
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iPhones are unwise investment and Android phones even worse, report says
A recent report shows that smartphones are depreciating quite quickly, while Android smartphones are depreciating twice as fast as iPhones.
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Apple allows you to clean iPhone with sanitizing wipes for first time
With the new coronavirus outbreak, Apple updated its website's instructions, stating that disinfection wipes could be used to clean iPhones and other Apple products.
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iPhone sales in China down 60% year-on-year in Feb
As the new coronavirus epidemic affected smartphone demand, Apple sold less than 500,000 iPhones in the Chinese market in February of this year.