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News & Reviews:   iOS

  • The iOS interface has not been much different since iOS 7, which abandoned the skeuomorphic design. Later on iOS, it was given several iterations but maintained a flat design, which is now quite old. According to a Bloomberg report, Apple will introduce a new interface design at WWDC on June 10. So, what should you know about it?

  • Google NotebookLM app now available on Android and iOS

    Google NotebookLM app now available on Android and iOS

    The Google NotebookLM app is now available for download on Android and iOS devices after being accessible only via a web browser for a long time. With this app, users can now more easily access the localized LLM or AI Chat that is NotebookLM. As we covered previously, while it requires you to upload your sources manually beforehand it does manage to reduce the problem of generative AI hallucinations by only sourcing from the references that you provide.

  • CIMB updates minimum Android and iOS requirements for the OCTO App

    CIMB updates minimum Android and iOS requirements for the OCTO App

    In this short news announcement, CIMB Bank has stated that starting 25 June 2025, the CIMB OCTO mobile banking app will require updated minimum operating system (OS) versions to enhance performance and security.

  • The iOS 19 will feature an Android-like battery management and charging system

    The iOS 19 will feature an Android-like battery management and charging system

    iOS 19 will be launched this year with information about it to be shared at the WWDC event on June 10. According to a Bloomberg report , among the new features that will be introduced in iOS 19 is the same battery management and charging system that Android currently uses. So, what should you know about it?

  • Apple is moving its iPhone production for the US market to India

    Apple is moving its iPhone production for the US market to India

    Trump's tariffs, which were announced more than three weeks ago, caused world trade and stock markets to roil. Apple, which produces the majority of devices in China, is among the worst affected due to tariffs of up to 145%. According to Reuters, to avoid being subject to this tariff, Apple will move iPhone production for the United States market to India.

  • At least three models in the iPhone 17 series will feature 12GB RAM - Apple analyst

    At least three models in the iPhone 17 series will feature 12GB RAM - Apple analyst

    At least three models in the iPhone 17 series will come with 12GB of RAM , according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In a recent post , Kuo expects the iPhone 17 Air, iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max to be equipped with 12GB of RAM. Previously , Kuo believed that such a large RAM capacity was exclusive to the most premium model, the iPhone 17 Pro Max.

  • Garena Delta Force is now available on iOS and Android

    Garena Delta Force is now available on iOS and Android

    Garena Delta Force is now officially launched in Malaysia and can be downloaded via the App Store and Google Play. This large-scale FPS game offers an intensive 24v24 combat experience across land, sea and air, complete with full vehicle support and a new generation extraction shooter mode.

  • WhatsApp is now developing language packs for the app, now in Android beta mode

    WhatsApp is now developing language packs for the app, now in Android beta mode

    Well, WhatsApp has been getting busy recently. In the upcoming update, the WhatsApp team is reportedly working on a new translation message function. Currently under development, here's everything we know about the progress.

  • 1 out of 5 Apple iPhones in the world is made in India

    1 out of 5 Apple iPhones in the world is made in India

    Now, 1 in 5 iPhones are manufactured in India, indicating the US tech giant is making a major shift from its manufacturing in China to India. So, what should you know about it?

  • WhatsApp will stop supporting older iOS versions

    WhatsApp will stop supporting older iOS versions

    The instant messaging platform WhatsApp recently updated its list of supported operating systems and specifically reminded users of the upcoming system support changes: Starting from May 5, 2025, iPhone users must run iOS 15.1 or above to continue using WhatsApp services.


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