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Mobile Phones:   iPhone

News & Reviews:   iPhone

  • Apple’s newly unveiled iOS 26 introduces a bold new design language called Liquid Glass, and it’s more than just a visual refresh—it may be laying the groundwork for Apple’s most radical iPhone redesign yet.

  • Apple is reportedly developing a foldable iPhone that may launch in 2026, featuring a crease-free display and an estimated starting price of around RM8200 (USD1800).

  • Samsung reportedly considering scrapping its 'Plus' model in 2026

    Samsung reportedly considering scrapping its 'Plus' model in 2026

    Samsung may be rethinking its smartphone strategy, with reports suggesting that the company could discontinue the "Plus" model in its flagship Galaxy S series lineup starting next year. The move would mirror Apple’s rumoured plans to phase out the iPhone Plus variant in 2025, signalling a shift in how both tech giants are adapting to consumer buying patterns.

  • WhatsApp Beta for iOS is preparing multi?account support

    WhatsApp Beta for iOS is preparing multi?account support

    According to WABetaInfoWhatsApp is testing a highly anticipated update in its TestFlight beta for iOS (v25.19.10.74) that introduces multi-account switching. If implemented, it will be a big step toward seamless personal and professional account management on the iPhone.

  • Apple officially hosted WWDC 2025 on 9 June, showcasing major software updates across its ecosystem. But did the WWDC 2025 highlights satisfy them? Let's find out.

  • Apple launches a dedicated "Games" app for gaming on iPhone and iPad

    Apple launches a dedicated "Games" app for gaming on iPhone and iPad

    Recently, we mentioned how Apple skips the iOS 19 for the iOS 26 and various launches. At the same time, Apple also released a dedicated “Games” app for iPhone and iPad. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple could launch a new 45W MagSafe charger in 2025

    Apple could launch a new 45W MagSafe charger in 2025

    If you have an iPhone, you may have tried MagSafe wireless charging. However, MagSafe only offers up to 25W wireless charging, which isn't fast by today's standards. The good news is we might get a major upgrade this year.

  • WhatsApp ends support for older iPhones and Android phones this month

    WhatsApp ends support for older iPhones and Android phones this month

    From time to time, older phone models will not receive any software support from WhatsApp. As of June 1, 2025, WhatsApp has officially discontinued support for several older iPhone and Android models, following an update to its minimum operating system requirements.

  • Apple reportedly developing a unified gaming hub across the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV

    Apple reportedly developing a unified gaming hub across the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV

    It was only yesterday that we reported Apple could be planning to expand its smart home devices. In another related news, the company may be preparing to introduce a dedicated gaming application for its ecosystem, connecting the iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple TV altogether.

  • Trump wants to impose a 25% tariff on any smartphone not manufactured in the US

    Trump wants to impose a 25% tariff on any smartphone not manufactured in the US

    If you thought you'd heard the end of Donald Trump's tariffs, think again. Last week, the US President claimed he told Apple's Tim Cook to not build iPhones in India. Trump wants all smartphones to be built in the US, and he's prepared to impose a new tariff to get his way.


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