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Apple's new iPhone to include high-tech gadget in a bid to increase sales

Apple's new iPhone to include high-tech gadget in a bid to increase sales
Apple's new iPhone to include high-tech gadget in a bid to increase sales
Apple sold more iPhone's expected in the third quarter, soothing fears that demand for the company's most important product had hit a wall.But despite the 'dead cat bounce' its sales still dropped for the second consecutive quarter, prompting the company to go into their bag of 'high tech tricks' to introduce a new gimmick to the next models launch.According to tech site digitimes.com rumours have surfaced that the iPhone 8, due to be released in 2018 will include 'iris scanning technology' so that users can unlock the device by simply looking at it.


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iPhone 7 Plus release date & new features rumours

iPhone 7 Plus release date & new features rumours
iPhone 7 Plus release date & new features rumours
When will the iPhone 7 Plus come out in the UK, and what new features and design changes should we expect?Read on for the latest iPhone 7 Plus release date rumours, new features speculation and evidence, as well as mock-ups and leaked images of 2016's new iPhones as they emerge.Latest updates: Colour options (29 July) | Smart Connector and Dual-camera lens (15 July) | New base storage option (8 July) | Price rumours (1 July) | 256GB model leaked (24 June) | Earpiece design rumours (24 June)Note: The iPhone 7 Plus was not announced at WWDC 2016, but there was lots of news about iOS 10 and what that means for your current iPhone.


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New survey says no one cares about new iPhone

New survey says no one cares about new iPhone
New survey says no one cares about new iPhone
A new survey by Quartz reveals that if Apple doesn't dramatically alter the iPhone 7 from the iPhone 6 or iPhone 6 Plus, nearly 90 percent of iPhone users will not upgrade.It's probably not the news Apple wants to hear since iPhone sales are on the decline.But now that we all have iPhones, and after nearly 10 years of using them, it's no surprise there's fatigue.


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