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eSIM adoption is on the rise thanks to travel and device compatibility

5 December 2025 at 12:27
As a technology, eSIM has been around for a decade now. However, global eSIM adoption was around 3% last year and will only cross 5% this year. Despite these figures, analysts, eSIM-providing startups, and investors are bullish about eSIM's upward trajectory, largely thanks to travel.

I turned the Notes app on my iPhone into a ChatGPT-powered memory bank

5 December 2025 at 02:50

There's a smarter way to save important nuggets of information, and the iPhone already offers the fundamental stack to do it with some AI assistance.

The post I turned the Notes app on my iPhone into a ChatGPT-powered memory bank appeared first on Digital Trends.

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Apple Makes iOS 26.2 Release Candidate Available To Download

3 December 2025 at 14:00

Apple has today made the first iOS 26.2 Release Candidate available for download by developers ahead of a final release to the public. That public release is expected to take place within a week or so assuming no further issues are identified.

The post Apple Makes iOS 26.2 Release Candidate Available To Download first appeared on Redmond Pie.

India orders device makers to put government-run security app on all phones

2 December 2025 at 16:36

Apple reportedly won’t comply with a government order in India to preload iPhones with a state-run app that can track and block lost or stolen phones via a device’s International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) code. While the government describes it as a tool to help consumers, privacy advocates say it could easily be repurposed for surveillance.

Reuters reported today, citing three anonymous sources, that β€œApple does not plan to comply with a mandate to preload its smartphones with a state-owned cyber safety app and will convey its concerns to New Delhi.” Reuters noted that the government mandate has β€œsparked surveillance concerns and a political uproar.”

The government’s Sanchar Saathi (β€œCommunication Partner”) app is billed as a consumer tool for reporting suspected fraud communications, verifying the genuineness of a phone, and blocking lost or stolen handsets. The app can already be installed by users as it is available on the Apple and Google Play app stores, but the government wants device makers such as Apple, Google, Samsung, and Xiaomi to load phones with the app before they are shipped.

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After using the OnePlus 15 for five weeks, I’ve found what Apple needs for iPhone 18

1 December 2025 at 23:52

The OnePlus 15 isn't a perfect phone, but it pushes the envelope in ways that mainstream plays often skip. Apple must pay attention to its strengths if it seeks to supercharge the iPhone 18 lineup.

The post After using the OnePlus 15 for five weeks, I’ve found what Apple needs for iPhone 18 appeared first on Digital Trends.

6 ways to repurpose an old iPhone

1 December 2025 at 13:30

If you have an older iPhone lying around your house collecting dust, you may be sitting on a (digital) gold mine. Even if you moved on to the latest iPhone model, a spare phone can come in handy in unexpected ways.Any old, functioning device can be used in many different ways, so before you give up on your spare iPhone, here are a few ways in which you can repurpose it that don't involve passing it along to somebody else.

I am drowning in subscriptions, but I finally found an iPhone app to fix the chaos

30 November 2025 at 21:11

We live in the era of subscriptions. It’s not ideal, and the fatigue of recurring app payments is ruining the smartphone experience for many. Even web browsers have firmly entered the subscription era, thanks in no small part to AI. But the duty of managing multiple subscriptions is a hassle in itself, aside from the […]

The post I am drowning in subscriptions, but I finally found an iPhone app to fix the chaos appeared first on Digital Trends.

Apple Set To Become World's Top Phone Maker, Overtaking Samsung

By: msmash
26 November 2025 at 11:24
Apple will retake its crown as the world's largest smartphone maker for the first time in more than a decade, lifted by the successful debut of a new iPhone series and a rush of consumers upgrading devices, according to Counterpoint Research. From a report: The iPhone 17 models introduced in September have been a hit both domestically in the US and in Apple's other critical market, China. They've enticed more people to upgrade, leading to double-digit year-over-year sales growth in both markets, according to the researchers. The US company also is benefiting from a cooling of US-China trade tensions and a depreciating dollar that has boosted purchases in emerging markets, they added. The growth will propel Apple past longtime rival Samsung this year, according to Counterpoint's figures. Shipments of the iPhone are set to grow at 10% in 2025, compared with 4.6% for Samsung.

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Report: Here’s What Apple Users Can Expect from iOS 27

24 November 2025 at 13:47

Apple’s rumored iOS 27 update may focus on cleanup and Apple Intelligence upgrades while the company bets on Siri, Veritas, and services growth for AI revenue.

The post Report: Here’s What Apple Users Can Expect from iOS 27 appeared first on TechRepublic.

Report: Here’s What Apple Users Can Expect from iOS 27

24 November 2025 at 13:47

Apple’s rumored iOS 27 update may focus on cleanup and Apple Intelligence upgrades while the company bets on Siri, Veritas, and services growth for AI revenue.

The post Report: Here’s What Apple Users Can Expect from iOS 27 appeared first on TechRepublic.

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