Realme GT6 stops by the FCC with 5,500 mAh battery

Realme is apparently working on the GT6, and this phone has just been certified by the FCC, signifying it will most likely launch internationally. The certification tells us it will come with a 5,500 mAh battery. Of course, there’s also 5G support, as well as dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, GPS, GLONASS, BDS, Galileo, SBAS, and NFC […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 17.3.1, Downgrading No Longer Available

Apple today stopped signing iOS 17.3.1 preventing iPhone users from downgrading to that version of iOS. iOS 17.3.1 is no longer being signed following the March 5 release of iOS 17.4, an update that introduced app ecosystem changes in the EU, new emoji, and more. Apple routinely stops signing older versions of iOS, so it […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 17.3, Downgrading No Longer Available

Apple today stopped signing iOS 17.3, preventing iPhone users from downgrading to that version of iOS. iOS 17.3 is no longer being signed following the February 8 release of iOS 17.3.1, an update that added a fix for a text-related bug. Apple routinely stops signing older versions of iOS, so it is not unusual that […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 17.2.1, Downgrading No Longer Possible

Apple today stopped signing the iOS 17.2.1 update, preventing iPhone users from downgrading to that version of iOS going forward. iOS 17.2.1 is no longer being signed following the January 22 release of iOS 17.3, which introduced Stolen Device Protection for the ‌iPhone‌ and other changes. It is not unusual that iOS 17.2.1 is no […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 17.2, Downgrading No Longer Possible

Apple last night stopped signing the iOS 17.2 update, preventing iPhone users from downgrading to that version of iOS going forward. iOS 17.2 is no longer being signed following the December 19 release of iOS 17.2.1, an update that brought bug fixes. It is not unusual that iOS 17.2 is no longer being signed. Apple […]

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Lawsuit stops Chinese company from stealing Samsung’s Steam Deck OLED orders

It’s been a couple of weeks since Valve unveiled Steam Deck OLED, an updated iteration of its handheld gaming device. The biggest improvement was the addition of an OLED display which undoubtedly elevates the gaming experience. Samsung Display is believed to be supplying the OLED panels for this handheld gaming device. At one point, China’s […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 17.1, Preventing Downgrading

Apple today stopped signing iOS 17.1, a move that will prevent iPhone users from downgrading to that version of iOS. Apple is no longer signing iOS 17.1 following the release of iOS 17.1.1, which came out on November 7. It is not unusual that iOS 17.1 is no longer being signed. Apple routinely stops signing […]

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vivo X100 stops by Geekbench with its Dimensity 9300 SoC

vivo’s next flagship series is the X100, which may comprise of at least two – and up to three – models. The first one (or two) of them will be made official at an event on November 13, and ahead of that we’ve recently shared the X100’s AnTuTu run. Now it’s time for the phone […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 16.6, Downgrading From iOS 16.6.1 No Longer Possible

Following the launch of iOS 16.6.1 on September 7, Apple has stopped signing iOS 16.6, the previously available version of iOS. Now that iOS 16.6 is no longer being signed, it is not possible to downgrade to that version of iOS after upgrading to iOS 16.6.1. Apple routinely stops signing older versions of iOS after […]

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Samsung Galaxy A05s stops by FCC, design schematic and charging specs revealed

With the Samsung Galaxy A04 and A04s released in October and September last year, it’s almost time for the Galaxy A05 and A05s to come around. That’s why the duo has been visiting various certification agencies across the globe and the A05s was recently certified by FCC. Screenshots from the FCC listing The listing doesn’t […]

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New Baldur’s Gate 3 hotfix patch stops your genitals from popping out

What you need to know Baldur’s Gate 3’s second hotfix for the PC version of the game has been deployed by Larian Studios in a new update. It’s available to download now.  The patch fixes nearly 300 issues, including tons of bugs with gameplay and cinematics. Humorously, a handful of these bugs caused player nudity […]

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This mistake stops your Galaxy Z Flip 5 cover display from hitting max brightness

Picture this: Your brand-new Galaxy Z Flip 5 has reached your doorstep. You unbox the foldable flip phone, set it up, and start testing Samsung’s new Widgets on the cover screen and take a few selfies. Amid the excitement, you notice something’s not quite right. The Flex Window isn’t as bright as you’d expect, and […]

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Samsung Galaxy S24+ stops by Geekbench, S24 Ultra’s battery certified

With the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold5 and Z Flip5 already announced, it’s time to turn our attention to the next big launch from Samsung’s camp – the Galaxy S24 series. A new series of listings for the Galaxy S24+ (SM-S926) and S24 Ultra (SM-S928) are revealing some key details about the upcoming devices. Samsung Galaxy […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 16.4.1 to Prevent Downgrading

Following the launch of iOS 16.5 on May 18, Apple has stopped signing iOS 16.4.1, the previously available version of iOS. Now that iOS 16.4.1 is no longer being signed, iPhone users are prevented from downgrading to that software version. Apple routinely stops signing older versions of iOS after new releases come out to encourage […]

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Kyocera stops making phones for consumers

Today Kyocera has announced that it’s officially leaving the consumer mobile phone business, after a struggling period in which the company amassed a JPY 2.27 billion ($16.6 million) loss this February. In other news, it looks like Kyocera was still making phones – even though you, like us, may not have heard of any in […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 16.4 Following iOS 16.4.1 Release, Downgrading No Longer Possible

Following the launch of iOS 16.4.1 on April 7, Apple has stopped signing iOS 16.4, the previously available version of iOS. With iOS 16.4 no longer being signed, it is not possible to downgrade to that version of iOS after installing the iOS 16.4.1 update. Apple routinely stops signing older versions of iOS after new […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 16.3.1 to Prevent Downgrading

Following the release of iOS 16.4.1 today, Apple has stopped signing iOS 16.3.1, preventing iPhone users from downgrading to that software version. iOS 16.4, iOS 16.4.1, and the iOS 16.5 beta remain signed at the time of writing. iOS 16.3.1 was released on February 13 and was a minor update with bug fixes, security improvements, […]

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Apple Stops Allowing Sprint iPhone Activations, Removes Sprint References From Online Store

Apple is no longer allowing customers who purchase an iPhone, cellular iPad, or Apple Watch to activate a device with now-defunct mobile carrier Sprint. Apple has also removed remaining references to Sprint from its online store. When checking out with a new purchase, Sprint is no longer an option for connectivity, a change that Apple […]

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Apple Stops Signing iOS 16.3 Following iOS 16.3.1 Launch, Downgrading No Longer Possible

Following the launch of iOS 16.3.1 on February 13, Apple is no longer signing iOS 16.3, the previously available version of iOS. Now that Apple has stopped signing iOS 16.3, it is no longer possible to downgrade to that version of iOS after installing the iOS 16.3.1 update. Apple routinely stops signing older versions of […]

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Samsung Message Guard stops zero-click exploits in image form

Samsung has long focused on the security of its smartphones. The Samsung Knox platform is built into Galaxy smartphones and already protects you against so-called zero-click exploits that aim to get hold of your data. A zero-click exploit arrives in the form of an attachment and immediately sets to work to get control of your […]

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