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Apple said to stop work on iPhone subscription service
Apple Ditches Plans for iPhone Subscription Service
Apple is no longer working on a subscription service for iPhones, Bloomberg reports, citing people close to the matter. Rumors about the possible service first surfaced in 2022. Instead of paying for an iPhone upfront,
Apple reportedly cancels plans for iPhone subscription service
Apple also discontinued its Apple Pay Later service earlier this year, a possible indication that the company is reassessing its financial products. Initially announced in 2022, Apple Pay Later was a Buy Now Pay Later service that allowed customers to split payments into multiple smaller installments spread out over several weeks.
Apple probably realized an iPhone subscription service is a bad idea
Apple is no longer working on the iPhone subscription service, which was rumored to offer customers the latest models for a monthly fee.
Meta, Apple
Apple Faults Meta for Interoperability Requests
Apple called out Meta Platforms for seeking access to software tools that it said could compromise user privacy, a criticism that comes as the European Union advances efforts to force the iPhone maker to give developers greater access to its technology.
Apple hits out at Meta's numerous interoperability requests
Apple on Wednesday hit out at Meta Platforms , saying its numerous requests to access the iPhone maker's software tools for its devices could impact users' privacy and security, underscoring the intense rivalry between the two tech giants.
Apple and Meta go to war over interoperability vs. privacy
Apple and Meta are warring in Europe over the balance between interoperability and privacy, Reuters reports. The fight focuses on the European Union’s Digital Markets Act (DMA), a competition regulation that requires designated gatekeepers (including Apple and Meta) not to restrict rivals’ access to so-called core platform services.
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iPhone 17 Rumors: Everything We Could See With Apple's Next Flagship Device
The iPhone 16 is still only a few months old, but that doesn't stop the rumor mill from churning out speculation about ...
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Apple's Indonesia iPhone 16 ban drama will probably end with $1 billion investment
Also not clear is how long it will take the Indonesia government to lift the
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Apple iPhone 17 ‘Air’ Price Surprise And Different Design Claimed In Latest Leak
The next iPhone series will include a slimmer iPhone, currently nicknamed the Air. A new report has some unexpected, and ...
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Apple close to winning Indonesian approval to end iPhone 16 ban
President Prabowo Subianto gave his approval for the government to accept a $1 billion investment from the U.S. tech giant, ...
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Apple iPhone 17 Render Leak Teases A Whole New Look And Fresh Camera Layout
Coming out of left field is a leaked render of what the Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max (and perhaps by extension, the entire iPhone ...
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Apple iPhone 17 Pro Design Saga Takes New Twist In Latest Report
The next flagship iPhone is expected to show an updated design. But a new report flatly contradicts the most recent rumor.
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73% of iPhone Owners Say 'No Thanks' to Apple Intelligence: New Data Echoes CNET's Findings
Neither Apple nor Samsung smartphone owners seem to have much interest in new AI features, according to a new trade survey.
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