Apple's foldable iPhone has progressed from the ideation stage, the report said, citing two people with knowledge of the matter
iPhone SE would likely carry on with a single rear camera set up. However, the next-generation model could get a 48MP sensor, instead of the 12MP sensor on the current model
Reportedly, Apple is planning to power the next generation iPhone SE and a new HomePod model with A18 chip, which is expected to debut with iPhone 16 series
Apple will reportedly release the first stable version of iOS 18 in mid-to-late September, after the iPhone 16 series launch event
The decision to assemble in India paid off even though it was focused on exports in the beginning. In FY19, only 10% of Apple's phones sold in India were assembled in India, a figure that has now grow
Gamma PS1 game emulator app for iPhones emulates retro video games from PlayStation 1. Now, it supports Multimap support for multiplayer games up to four players
iOS 17.6 is anticipated to be the last version update in iOS 17. It is expected to bring bug fixes and improvements apart from a new "Catch Up" feature on Apple TV app for MLS Season Pass subscribers
Reportedly, Apple would use anonymised crowd-sourced data to map Wi-Fi access points and offer feedback to the iOS users about how secure a nearby public network is
iOS 18 is out in public beta and stable general release is slated to commence from later this year, but the initial release will not bring all the features that Apple announced at WWDC
Apple aims to increase this share to 23-25 per cent by the end of FY26, leveraging its three vendors - Tata Electronics, Pegatron, and Foxconn
Reportedly, Apple initially rejected App Store submissions of UTM-SE and other PC OS emulators citing that the company only allows retro-gaming console emulators on iPhones
Moreover, Apple is anticipated to equip all four models in the iPhone 16 series with the same chip. Pro models, however, could get more graphic processing power than the standard and Plus models
iOS 18 developer beta 3 brings several new features, including new dark mode icons, select option in Photos app, emoji in Messages, and more. Check below for details
Microsoft's move to switch to iOS-devices stems from the lack of availability of Google Play Store in China that limits its employees' access to security apps such as Microsoft Authenticator
A Reuters investigation last week found Foxconn systematically excluded married women from assembly jobs at its main Indian plant on grounds they have more family responsibilities than others
Apple said the India-focused features will span across various functionalities including communication, language input, and significant updates to the Move to iOS app
The government has sought a detailed report from the state of Tamil Nadu, site of a major iPhone factory where Reuters uncovered Foxconn's hiring practices
Although the data did not explicitly mention Apple, the company is the dominant foreign phone maker in China's smartphone-dominated market
Employee unions at the Apple iPhone manufacturing unit of Foxconn India here said they are engaged in collection of details of recruitment exercise, after media reports emerged that married women were not hired by the Taiwan-based firm. According to employee trade union sources, they would decide on the next course of action after studying the staff recruitment process. "We are collecting the details right now. We will study the matter first, like, recruitment exercise and then decide our next action plan," a union source told PTI. The Union Ministry of Labour and Employment has sought a detailed report from the Tamil Nadu labour department after reports suggested that Foxconn was not hiring married women at the sprawling facility near here. An official of a manpower agency in Sriperumbudur said Foxconn India outsources employees through agencies and claimed that he did not come across any such incident of married women not getting preferred for recruitment. "We are recruiting ...
Apple iPhone maker Foxconn has informed the government that 25 per cent of its new hires are married women and its safety protocol, which requires all employees to avoid wearing metal irrespective of gender or religion, is not discriminatory, sources said. In an informal note shared with the government after reports suggested it is not hiring married women, Foxconn stated that such stipulations are not part of its policy and these claims may have been made by those individuals who were not hired, sources said. They added that such media reports malign the fast-growing Indian manufacturing sector. Meanwhile, the Ministry of Labour and Employment on Wednesday sought a detailed report from the Tamil Nadu labour department on the issue of married women not being allowed to work at the Foxconn India Apple iPhone Plant, as reported by the media. "Foxconn had clarified that 25 per cent of the latest hires are married women. This would mean nearly one-third of the total women are married.