Tag: iPhone

  • iPhone Blast in China: iPhone 14 Pro Max Explodes While Charging, Apple Customer Service Responds as Woman Suffers Burns | 📲 Reporter Door

    iPhone Blast in China: iPhone 14 Pro Max Explodes While Charging, Apple Customer Service Responds as Woman Suffers Burns | 📲 Reporter Door

    An alarming incident reportedly took place today in China, where a woman’s iPhone 14 Pro Max exploded while she was sleeping. The explosion reportedly took place at around 6:30 AM when the phone was charging nearby. According to a report of 91mobiles, the woman reportedly suffered severe burns from the blast. Apple’s customer service team has expressed concern and is now investigating the cause of the explosion. Despite the device being out of warranty, the company has insisted on retrieving the phone to understand what caused the malfunction. Apple has reportedly mentioned that it is currently uncertain whether the battery in the iPhone 14 Pro Max is the original one or if it has been replaced during any previous repairs, which could have affected its quality. iOS New Feature Update: Apple Will Let You Upgrade to ChatGPT Plus in iOS 18.2 Beta.

    iPhone 14 Pro Max Apparently Exploded While Charging

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  • Three warning signs your iPhone cable ‘could kill you’

    Three warning signs your iPhone cable ‘could kill you’

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  • Apple making Face ID repairs on iPhone X easier with new service

    Apple making Face ID repairs on iPhone X easier with new service

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    Apple reportedly will soon provide a new Face ID repair option for iPhone X that doesn’t involve replacing the whole device (via MacRumors). The option comes after Apple’s recent shift to soon provide a TrueDepth Camera service option that can fix the face unlock feature of the 2018 iPhone XS and newer models but didn’t previously include the 2017 iPhone X.

    Repairing just the Face ID component can be difficult since it’s a fairly complex system involving four components: a flood illuminator (a part of the display assembly, more on that later), dot projector, “TrueDepth” front camera, and IR camera. If any of these components malfunction, you could lose the face unlock feature and have to resort to entering a password.

    Apple’s old method of dealing with broken Face ID would be to swap the whole device with a like-new refurbished replacement. And that might be OK for customers with otherwise undamaged phones, who have an AppleCare warranty, and wouldn’t mind a shiny new-looking iPhone. But most iPhone X users today probably don’t have an active AppleCare warranty since the device’s 2018 discontinuation, meaning that a full replacement would cost them $549

    . There’s no mention yet of how much the TrueDepth camera replacement would cost.

    The flood illuminator is a part of the display assembly, separate from the TrueDepth camera module. Failure to properly transfer it during a screen replacement previously would mean permanently losing Face ID.
    Image: iFixit

    Whole unit replacements can be wasteful on the supply-chain front, though, and data transfers to a new device are always cumbersome — especially for those not paying for Apple’s iCloud backup subscription. Face ID has also been a burden in the screen replacement market, requiring the transfer of a fragile flood illuminator component and earpiece assembly to the new screen in order to maintain face unlock.

    It was also initially difficult to replace the screens of the latest iPhone 13 models without losing Face ID. Since then, Apple had remedied it through a software fix and also announced a conveniently timed self-repair program that will give end users and third-party service providers access to parts and tools to fix screens, batteries, and cameras — though the TrueDepth Camera component is not yet mentioned in it.

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  • My iPhone saved my life – everyone needs to learn the ‘5 click’ trick

    My iPhone saved my life – everyone needs to learn the ‘5 click’ trick

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  • Here’s 10 Harry Potter spells that turn an iPhone into a wand

    Here’s 10 Harry Potter spells that turn an iPhone into a wand

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  • How to clear up space on your iPhone when you’re running out of storage

    How to clear up space on your iPhone when you’re running out of storage

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    Our iPhones are so much more than just phones. Sure, they’re where we store our photos, books, music, and movies, but they also have the apps we use daily for work, socializing, ordering groceries, transportation, managing finances, and even our health. Used for so many different things, it’s easy to quickly take up all of the phone’s storage — which can become a nightmare.

    But don’t panic. If you’re on the verge of running out of space, you’re not doomed, and you don’t necessarily need to delete every photo or upgrade your phone. Here we’ll guide you through nine things you can do to create space, many of which are free, quick, and easy.

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  • Apple slashes iPhone, AirPods production in sagging demand

    Apple slashes iPhone, AirPods production in sagging demand

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  • You could get NEW iPhone every year with ‘Netflix-style’ Apple subscription

    You could get NEW iPhone every year with ‘Netflix-style’ Apple subscription

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  • The six warning signs something is very wrong with your iPhone

    The six warning signs something is very wrong with your iPhone

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  • Vergecast: Asus’ ROG Flow Z13, Samsung’s Freestyle Projector, and Apple’s iPhone subscription service plan

    Vergecast: Asus’ ROG Flow Z13, Samsung’s Freestyle Projector, and Apple’s iPhone subscription service plan

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    Photo by Amelia Holowaty Krales

    Every Friday, Reporter Door publishes our flagship podcast, Reporter Doorcast, where Verge editor-in-chief Nilay Patel discusses the week in tech news with the reporters and editors covering the biggest stories.

    On today’s episode of Reporter Doorcast, Nilay is joined by managing editor Alex Cranz and deputy editor Dan Seifert to discuss a whole lot of hardware and software news from this week.

    Here are some of the headlines highlighted on the show:

    • Google and Spotify now have a “multiyear agreement” to offer a payment system in addition to Google Play on Android. The crew discusses the ongoing battle between developers and platforms and how this may affect app store fees in the future.
    • Nothing (the tech company) teased their first…

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