Apple's suppliers are set to begin mass production of the iPhone SE camera as soon as December before the device launches early next spring, according to the Korea-based newspaper Aju Business Daily. Camera modules for the iPhone SE 4 will reportedly be supplied by LG Innotek, which already supplies some camera components for the iPhone 16 lineup. Final verification tests…
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After sharing an image depicting the expected colors for the iPhone 16…
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Shipping dates are similarly slipping on online retailers like Amazon
The iPhone 15 Pro no longer expected to come with solid-state volume and power buttons
Cook may also meet with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the trip
Apple would attempt to unify lower-end and high-end iPhone models
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