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New phones are coming from Nokia. The agreement between Nokia and HMD Global announced in May 2016 has been finalized, and is in effect. It means HMD Global can use Nokia’s brand name and designs on smartphones it commissions Foxconn-owned FIH Mobile to build for it over the next ten years.
iOS 10 is here. Even though it looks just like iOS 9, a lot -- and we mean a lot -- of features are radically different. Messages is a lot more like Facebook Messenger, the lock screen packs a lot more info, and you can finally delete Apple's default apps. There's a lot more to know, so bookmark this page as you get started with iOS 10. Wait -- read this first! T-Mobile users: Seriously, wait. T-Mobile tweeted Thursday that iPhone 6, 6 Plus and 5SE users on the T-Mobile network should hold off on updating to iOS 10. If you already updated, you can temporarily fix the issue by powering your phone off, and powering it on again. Did you already try updating?The iOS 10 update was freezing some people's
For the past nine years, since the very first iPhone, iPhone users have dragged their screen to the right to unlock their phones. It was even a key invention in Apple's battle against Samsung over whether Android copied the iPhone. Many people use TouchID, Apple's fingerprint sensor, to unlock their phones.
The internet of things trend is the butt of many jokes in the tech world. Regardless of what you think of the space, a rapidly growing market is being built around smart home products, and now Apple is getting ready to make a big push into the smart home this fall with the launch of its Home app in iOS 10.
As Wall Street watches closely for clues about Apple's (AAPL) upcoming iPhone release, CEO Tim Cook said he feels "fantastic" about iPhone sales in the last quarter and touted the strength of the company's services business. Services will be "the size of a Fortune 100 company by next year," said Cook.