The upcoming iPhone 17, which will be released in 2025, will have a scratch-resistant screen with anti-glare coating. As Day.Az reports, this was reported by the iXBT portal with reference to insider Instant Digital.
The new iPhone 17 glass screen will feature an ultra-durable anti-reflective coating that is significantly more scratch-resistant than current materials. According to the source, equipment for the production of the new coating has already been integrated into the supply chain in China, but it will not be used in the upcoming iPhone 16 series, which will be shown in the fall of 2024.
Ceramic Shield, developed by Corning in partnership with Apple and used in the company’s current smartphones, is a glass-ceramic material that Apple calls the toughest glass for smartphones.
In early 2024, Samsung introduced the Galaxy S24 Ultra flagship smartphone with Corning’s Gorilla Glass Armor with anti-reflective coating that reduces glare by 75% and has increased resistance to micro-scratches. Corning also claims that its panels are four times more scratch-resistant than competitors’ glass.
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Apple will release an iPhone with a glare- and scratch-resistant screen – 2024-05-07 21:39:43
New iPad Pro and iPad Air Models Maintain 10 Hours of Battery Life, Despite Efficiency Upgrades
Breaking News: iPad Pro and iPad Air Models Offer Same Battery Life Despite New Chip Upgrade
Apple’s Newest iPad Models Retain 10 Hours of Battery Life
May 7, 2024
In a surprising turn of events, Apple’s latest iPad Pro and iPad Air models, unveiled today, are reported to maintain the same 10 hours of battery life as their predecessors, despite the introduction of upgraded and more efficient chips. Despite these technological advancements, the battery life of the new iPad models has not been significantly extended.
Improved Technology, Unchanged Battery Life
The newly introduced iPad Pro features the cutting-edge M4 chip, built on second-generation 3-nanometer technology, and is equipped with a more efficient OLED display. To the disappointment of some tech enthusiasts, neither the new chip nor the enhanced display has resulted in additional battery life.
The 11-inch iPad Pro now comes with a 31.29-watt-hour battery, a slight increase from the 28.65-watt-hour battery of the previous generation, while the 13-inch iPad Pro boasts a 38.99-watt-hour battery, marginally smaller than the prior 40.88-watt-hour battery.
Similarly, the 11-inch iPad Air has a slightly upgraded 28.93-watt-hour battery compared to the 28.6-watt-hour battery in the previous 10.9-inch version. The new 13-inch iPad Air is equipped with a 36.59-watt-hour battery.
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Windows 11 banned from installing on smartphones
Media journalists noticed that in the future Windows 11 24H2 update, a ban on installing the operating system on smartphones is expected. The authors explained that the update does not support older devices based on ARM processors, which include gadgets based on Windows Phone.
“Devices such as the Lumia 950 and Lumia 950 XL will no longer be able to work with new releases of Windows 11,” the journalists noted. According to them, Microsoft never adapted Windows 11 for smartphones on the Windows Phone platform, but enthusiasts could still install the system on devices. This loophole will be closed in update 24H2.
Experts said that older smartphones run on ARM 8.0. The future OS will only work with processors that support ARM 8.1 and higher. Also, 24H2 is not adapted to work with some ARM processors, that is, the system cannot be installed on some laptops.
Windows Phone, which was later renamed Windows 10 Mobile, was released on October 11, 2010. In January 2018, Mirosoft announced that they would not support the platform.
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2024-05-07 22:21:39
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