iPhone still holds value far better than other smartphones
In one year, the current average depreciation of a new iPhone is 13.83%, compared with Android’s -32.06%, making Apple’s smartphones a future proof choice
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by Jonny Evans · Published February 16, 2022
In one year, the current average depreciation of a new iPhone is 13.83%, compared with Android’s -32.06%, making Apple’s smartphones a future proof choice
by Jonny Evans · Published February 15, 2022
Apple has grabbed over half of the US smartphone market across the last year, researchers at Counterpoint claim as business booms worldwide for iPhone maker.
by Jonny Evans · Published February 10, 2022
Apple saw its highest ever year-on-year growth and shipped more iPhones than it ever has before across SE Asia, achieving particular success in Vietnam.
by Paula Istofahn · Published February 10, 2022 · Last modified June 14, 2023
While iPhones are known to be the most secure smartphones, they aren’t immune to vulnerabilities
by Jonny Evans · Published February 7, 2022
MusicMagpie has jumped into a big space, offering to rent refurbished iPhones, iPads and Macs as a service on a 12-month rental deal.
by Jonny Evans · Published February 3, 2022 · Last modified April 26, 2023
It took years, patience, deep investments and lots of engagement, but Tim Cook’s Apple is finally making big business in one of the world’s growth markets
by Jonny Evans · Published February 2, 2022
Starting in iOS 15.4, you can open iPhone while wearing a mask. You enable this in Settings>Face ID & Passcode, toggle enable Face ID with a Mask to on.
by Jonny Evans · Published February 2, 2022 · Last modified April 26, 2023
Citing “industry sources” a report claims Apple is testing its still unreleased iPhone SE3, iPad Air and an unknown iPad in India.
by Jonny Evans · Published January 31, 2022
Apple regained the market lead in Europe on the back of the iPhone 13 series in the latter few months of 2021, analysts claim
by Jonny Evans · Published January 26, 2022
An eSIM-only iPhone was always a question of ‘when’, not ‘if’—but, so far, there has been insufficient consideration as to ‘how’.
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