iPhone 13 & 5G: Apple reportedly expanding mmWave
New rumor has surfaced: More than 50 % of the iPhone 13 models released this fall will support mmWave.
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New rumor has surfaced: More than 50 % of the iPhone 13 models released this fall will support mmWave.
iPhone 13 batteries: So far, reports have been about new features. Now there are indications about the battery capacities.
iPhone & iPad: After the release of iOS 14.6, some users have pointed out high battery consumption on social media.
Rumors surrounding the iPhone 13 series are regularly documented, with many reports now being repeated.
The announcement of a new USB-C 240W power delivery standard means that much more powerful devices will be supported.
A15 chip: Apple supplier TSMC has reportedly started production of the processor for the next iPhone.
Anker Nano II: Anker introduced brand new chargers based on GaN technology during an online event.
iPhone 12: Since then, various products have been introduced that are compatible with Apple's magnets - including the Choetech 2-in-1 charger.
AssistiveTouch, iPad eye-tracking & more: Apple has announced the upcoming launch of several new accessibility features.
An FDA investigation into devices such as MagSafe & the iPhone 12 has found that the risk to patients with ...

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