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A Chinese national was sentenced to 37 months in federal prison and three years’ supervised release on Tuesday for his part in a counterfeit iPhone trafficking scheme that defrauded Apple out of an estimated $900,000 in warranty replacements.
Google’s Pixel 4 is the ideal, undiluted Android experience, and has features to separate itself from the rest of the pack. AppleInsider puts it side-by-side versus Apple’s iPhone 11 lineup to see how they compare in specs and benchmarks.
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It is no great surprise that Apple’s iPhone 11 A13 Bionic chip continues to tromp Qualcomm’s fastest mobile CPU, the Snapdragon 855 Plus. The slower non-Plus variant of that chip is used in many premium Androids including most of Samsung’s Galaxy S10 models as well as Google’s Pixel 4. What’s more interesting is why Apple is ahead, and what it means for future generations of technology.
LG Display may become a supplier for Apple’s rumored ‘iPhone SE 2,’ a report claims, with the screen producer allegedly undergoing the final stages of quality checks before its panels are considered for production in Apple’s low-cost smartphones.
Arlo is continuing to roll out its support for HomeKit in its devices, with compatibility with Apple’s smart home platform now included in its Ultra security camera systems that pair with the Arlo SmartHub.
A future Apple Watch band could have electrical and data contacts to do more things with the wearable, like allowing for a replaceable power source or the installation of sensors outside the watch, if Apple’s research pans out.
An iPhone may automatically generate Memoji for a user in the future, by analyzing a photograph of the user’s face to determine the closest combination of facial features to produce a digital avatar with a similar likeness, without the user needing to make any major choices.