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Apple won’t fight EU mandate to put USB-C in iPhone

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No more Lightning ports
Apple has officially said it'll pull the Lightning port out of the iPhone.
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An Apple executive confirmed that iPhone will drop the Lightning port in favor of USB-C. It’s a change being forced by the European Parliament, and Apple VP Greg Joswiak says the company won’t try to get around the new regulation.

Until now, it could only be assumed iPhone would give up Lightning.

Apple Fitness+ hits iPhone on Oct. 24 with Taylor Swift in tow

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Apple Fitness+ hits iPhone on Oct. 24 with Taylor Swift in tow
Apple Fitness+ is coming to iPhone, along with a dedicated solo Artist Spotlight on Taylor Swift.
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Apple Fitness+ will finally become available to iPhone users starting next week. The subscription service, which offers an array of recorded workouts for a wide range of health levels, previously focused on Apple Watch, showcasing users’ performance metrics in real time.

The expansion to iOS handsets is not the only move in the works to make Apple Fitness+ more mainstream. Music by Taylor Swift is also coming to Fitness+, with workouts focused on the artist’s new album, Midnight.

Brazil fines Apple again for selling iPhones without charger

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Apple plans to appeal the decision.
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A Brazilian court fined Apple a second time for not bundling chargers with the iPhones it sells in the country. The court imposed a fine of 100 million reals ($19 million).

The Brazilian association of borrowers, consumers and taxpayers filed the lawsuit in the Sao Paulo state court.

Use ReiBoot iOS system recovery to fix iPhone 14 stuck on Apple logo

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Is your iPhone 14 stuck on the Apple logo? Don't take it in for repairs. You almost undoubtedly can fix it yourself with Tenorshare ReiBoot.
Is your iPhone 14 stuck on the Apple logo? Don't take it in for repairs. You can probably fix it yourself.
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This post on how to fix iPhone 14 stuck on Apple logo is presented by ReiBoot iOS system recovery tool.

The iPhone 14 lineup brings enhanced performance and new features as promised by Apple. From design to premium user experience, iPhone 14 seems to be a nearly perfect smartphone. However, just like previous iPhone models, iPhone 14 can face system glitches occasionally.

One of the most common issues reported by users is “my iPhone 14 is stuck on the Apple logo.” What happens is that iPhone 14 remains stuck on the white/black Apple logo and does not allow you to do anything. So, if you are also facing this issue, remain calm. It is one of the common issues with iPhones that is easily fixable.

Here we will discuss in detail the best methods to fix iPhone 14 stuck on the Apple logo, including the one-click instant fix offered by ReiBoot iOS system repair.

Ask Apple promises one-on-one coding help for developers

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Ask Apple promises one-on-one coding help for developers
Ask Apple is a new series of interactive Q&As and one-on-one consultations for developers.
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Ask Apple is a new way for iPhone and Mac developers to get support and feedback. It will include interactive question-and-answer sessions and one-on-one consultations.

“If you’re a developer, you don’t want to miss out on Ask Apple,” says Greg Joswiak the company’s global head of marketing.

Get the latest OS updates to fix pesky iPhone and Apple Watch bugs

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Get the latest OS updates to fix pesky iPhone and Apple Watch bugs
Install iOS 16.0.3 now to remove some irritating bugs.
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Apple released iOS 16.0.3 and watchOS 9.0.2 on Monday to remove a range of small bugs. Many of these affect the new iPhone 14 series and Apple Watch models.

Both updates are recommended for those with Apple’s latest handsets and wearables, as well as who’ve already installed iOS 16 and watchOS 9.

Apple wants to make AirPods and Beats headphones in India

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AirPods could be the next Apple product to be 'Made in India.'
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 Apple is asking its suppliers to move production of AirPods and Beats from China to India. This is the first time the company is looking to manufacture its wireless earbuds in the South Asian country.

The Cupertino giant has been heavily diversifying its supply chain recently and reducing its reliance on China. The company had already moved a portion of AirPods production from China to Vietnam in 2019. If you’re an airpods mac user, this shift in production could mean faster availability and better supply in new markets.

Apple Music hits 100 million song milestone

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Apple Music hits 100 million song milestone
That's a lot of music.
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There are now a whopping 100 million songs available to stream on Apple Music.

That’s “more music than you can listen to in a lifetime, or several lifetimes,” says Rachel Newman, Apple Music’s global head of editorial. “More music than any other platform. Simply the biggest collection of music, in any format, ever.”

Apple declares once hugely popular iPhone 6 to be ‘vintage’

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It's time for iPhone 6 to ride off into the sunset.
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The iPhone 6 is now a “vintage” product. That doesn’t mean it’s now cool for hipsters to use one – it’s the classification Apple uses for products it stopped selling five years ago, and somewhat limits the repair options.

The iOS handset was hugely successful in its day, and probably still holds the title of the best-selling smartphone ever.

Apple Watch Series 8 and Apple Watch Ultra users face microphone problems

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No, your Apple Watch Ultra is not faulty.

Facing problems with the microphone on your Apple Watch Series 8 or Apple Watch Ultra? Apple has acknowledged the issue and is working on a fix.

The company recommends restarting your Apple Watch as a temporary fix. A potential software update to address the problem is seemingly also in the works.