Topic: apple response
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Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Fix: Why ScratchGate Matters
Apple is addressing the recent #scratchgate controversy, where iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max demo units appeared scratched, by clarifying that the marks were residue from worn MagSafe display stands and implementing measures like refitting stands with protective materials and enhancing cleaning proto...
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Apple Sued for Allegedly Delaying Siri Features
Apple faces a class action lawsuit over allegations of misleading marketing after delaying two key Siri features, with plaintiffs claiming they would not have bought an iPhone 16 or would have paid less had they known. Apple argues the delay of only two features is insufficient grounds for the la...
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Fix iPhone 17 Scratches With Apple's Official Solution
Apple attributes marks on iPhone 17 demo units to residue from older MagSafe stands, not a manufacturing flaw, and plans to update store fixtures to prevent recurrence. Independent analysis by iFixit and durability tests confirm the iPhone 17 Pro's anodized aluminum shell is vulnerable to chippin...
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UK Renews Push for Apple to Unlock Encrypted iCloud Data
The UK government is pressuring Apple to create access to encrypted iCloud data for British users, despite previous claims that such efforts had stopped. Apple has removed its Advanced Data Protection feature from the UK market and reaffirmed its commitment to not building backdoors into its serv...
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Apple's Genius Fix for iPhone 17 Scratch Problems
Apple identified that marks on display iPhones were caused by deteriorated MagSafe stands transferring material residue, not permanent scratches, and are replacing the faulty stands. Retail stores are installing custom silicone rings on MagSafe stands to prevent new marks by avoiding direct conta...
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Unlock the Power of AirDrop on Your Pixel Phone
Google's surprise software update enables Pixel 10 models to use AirDrop-like functionality for seamless wireless file sharing with Apple devices, without requiring Apple's cooperation. The feature works bidirectionally across various Apple products and operating systems, though it requires Apple...
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