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iPhone 18 Camera Upgrade May Introduce Variable Aperture for Enhanced Photography
Apple is set to raise the bar with the iPhone 18’s camera, possibly including variable aperture technology in its main unit—a feature that rival brands, like Samsung, adopted years ago. While Apple is known for introducing advanced technologies after other competitors, it often prioritizes providing the most refined experience to users. Reports suggest that Apple…
Apple MacBook Pro M4 Review: The Professional’s Choice for All Users
More ports, enhanced RAM, a refined display, and an upgraded webcam—all at a more accessible price point. For years, the base model MacBook Pro felt like a compromise between the lightweight MacBook Air and the powerful MacBook Pro, carrying the Air’s processor in a Pro shell, with certain features removed to keep it firmly in…
M4 Ultra Expected To Outperform M4 Max by 50% in Multi-Core Performance
The Apple M4 Ultra, featuring a powerful 32-core CPU, is anticipated to deliver a 50% faster performance than the M4 Max’s 16-core configuration, according to Geekbench 6 multi-core results. Impressively, it’s also projected to score nearly double the performance of AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X, making the M4 Ultra a likely game-changer in the workstation arena.…
Apple To Release iOS 18.2 Update Earlier Than Expected, Eager for Apple Intelligence To Shine on iPhone
Apple recently rolled out iOS 18.1, introducing Apple Intelligence for all compatible iPhone models. However, while the update brought some AI features, it still seems to lack certain enhancements. In response, Apple may be expediting the iOS 18.2 release sooner than anticipated to address these gaps. Analyst Suggests Apple May Roll Out iOS 18.2 in…
M4 Max Takes the Lead Over Intel Ultra 9 285K, Outshining by 17% in Single-Core and Nearly 16% in Multi-Core Performance
Apple recently introduced the new M4 MacBook Pro models, and the M4 Pro and M4 Max chips have impressed with their outstanding performance ratios when compared to both prior models and leading competitors. In a recent comparison video, YouTuber Vadim Yuryev from Max Tech pits the M4 Pro and M4 Max chips against the Intel…
Apple Launches Free Repair Program for iPhone 14 Plus Rear Camera Issue
Apple has introduced a free repair program for iPhone 14 Plus models that might experience issues with their rear cameras. According to the company, “a small percentage” of these models may not display a preview when the rear camera is in use. If you’re encountering this issue, your iPhone could be eligible for a complimentary…
M4 Max Emerges as World’s Fastest Chipset in Geekbench 6
M4 Max Sets New Benchmark as the Fastest Chipset in Geekbench 6 Single-Core Tests, But Shows Marginal Gain Over M4 Pro in Multi-Core Performance While the M4 Pro has positioned itself as Apple’s value leader with an impressive performance-to-cost balance in its latest Mac lineup, the M4 Max is designed for users seeking top-tier power…
A18 Pro Leads with Best ‘Performance Per Watt’ in Single-Core Tests, as Snapdragon 8 Elite Falls Short in One Crucial Area
The Snapdragon 8 Elite may currently hold the title as the fastest smartphone chipset in Geekbench 6’s multi-core results, marking a significant achievement for Qualcomm. However, Apple’s A18 Pro still outperforms its newest rival in terms of power efficiency and single-core performance, according to recent tests. Snapdragon 8 Elite Consumes More Power but Delivers a…
iPhone 16 Models Face Off in Battery Drain Test, With a Surprise Winner
Apple had previously touted the iPhone 16 Pro Max as the model with the best battery life, claiming an impressive 29 hours of video playback. However, the latest battery drain test challenges those claims, comparing all four iPhone 16 models head-to-head, with a surprising winner emerging at the end. iPhone 16 Plus Beats Expectations, Outlasting…
Apple Stops Signing iOS 18 – Here’s Why You Don’t Need to Downgrade Anymore
Apple recently released iOS 18, a massive update following the launch of the iPhone 16 lineup. While this update was one of the biggest in Apple’s history, it wasn’t without its problems. Many users encountered bugs, and certain iPad models were even bricked, prompting Apple to pull back the update. Fortunately, Apple quickly released iOS…
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