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Mobile Phones:   Apple

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  • One of the most popular e-wallet platform in Malaysia, the Touch ‘n Go eWallet app has mysteriously vanished from the Apple App Store. As of the time of writing, the listing for the app can’t be found in the App Store, though those that have downloaded the app in the past can still open and re-download it from their Apple devices.

  • Study: Android users are better and safer drivers than those that use iPhone

    Study: Android users are better and safer drivers than those that use iPhone

    We are currently in the midst of the Aidilfitri festive season and the first since the start of the pandemic in which movement restrictions have been relaxed. Hence, many Malaysians are taking the opportunity to drive cross-country back to their hometowns to celebrate Hari Raya.

    For those of you that ‘balik kampung’ by road this festive period, you probably notice different type of drivers throughout your journey. Well, if you notice road users that are more sensible and drive safely, according to a new study, they are most probably Android users rather than iPhone users.

  • Apple officially launches its Self Service Repair programme

    Apple officially launches its Self Service Repair programme

    After announcing that a self-repair programme was in the works last November, Apple has finally launched the programme in the United States. Called the 'Apple Self Service Repair', it will be expanded to other countries beginning with Europe later this yeart.

  • Samsung is reportedly in talks with Apple to become the supplier for the M2 SoC

    Samsung is reportedly in talks with Apple to become the supplier for the M2 SoC

    Previously, we reported that Samsung will allegedly become Apple’s exclusive OLED panel suppliers for the iPhone 14 Pro. Now, it seems that both companies may be keen on further manufacturing collaboration as Samsung is allegedly now in talks with Apple to become the supplier for the upcoming M2 chips.

  • Brazilian court orders Apple to pay customer ~RM4609 for not including a charger with the iPhone

    Brazilian court orders Apple to pay customer ~RM4609 for not including a charger with the iPhone

    A judge in Brazil has ordered Apple to compensate ~RM4609 to a customer in Goiânia who recently purchased an iPhone. The Brazilian court found that Apple violated consumer law for the practice, which began with the iPhone 12.

  • Earlier this month, we reported on how Apple was successful in its patent application for an under-display Face ID technology. However, it seems that Apple would only be able to implement such a feature in 2024, making the iPhone 16 Pro potentially being the first ‘full-screen’ iPhone.

  • The iPhone 14 Pro may finally upgrade the lightning connector to USB 3.0 speeds

    The iPhone 14 Pro may finally upgrade the lightning connector to USB 3.0 speeds

    The upcoming Apple iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max may finally come with a lightning connector that supports USB 3.0 speeds. This is according to a new leak by reliable tipster LeaksApplePro (via iDropNews).

     

  • Alleged images of the unreleased 35W dual USB-C ports adapter by Apple have been making its rounds across the internet recently. Shared by ChargerLAB yesterday, the images show a compact design charger with side-by-side USB-C ports.

    Furthermore, it looks exactly like the current iPhone and iPad 20W chargers sold by Apple, including the use of foldable prongs. There is also a familiar circular indent for extra grip.

  • Apple may be releasing its own game controller in the near future

    Apple may be releasing its own game controller in the near future

    Yesterday, we reported how Apple was successful in its patent application for an under-display Face ID technology. Well, it looks like the tech giant has been busy behind the scenes and has also been granted patents for other designs, including for a few game controllers!

    Speaking of the game controller patents, it seems that Apple may still be figuring out the best design option. The company has had three different design concepts for the gaming controller in two separate patent applications that were approved by the US Patent and Trademark Office as well as from the European Patent Office.

  • Apple is reportedly set to ‘revolutionise’ the tech industry once again next year by changing how hardware will be sold. According to a Bloomberg report by Mark Gurman, a reliable leaker on everything Apple, the tech giant is planning to start selling mobile devices through a hardware subscription service.

    These include a subscription service for the iPhone and iPad that would require consumers to pay a monthly fee to Apple in order to buy and use the device. Gurman claimed that this service is Apple’s biggest push into automatically recurring sales other than its current digital services.


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