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iPhone 7 Rumor: New Apple Smartphone May Include More Powerful, Longer-Lasting Batteries

iPhone 7 Rumor: New Apple Smartphone May Include More Powerful, Longer-Lasting Batteries
iPhone 7 Rumor: New Apple Smartphone May Include More Powerful, Longer-Lasting Batteries
Ask an iPhone user their biggest gripe about the Apple device and the overwhelming answer will be battery life—the amount of time the device runs before it needs to be recharged.The gadget's notorious battery will reportedly be getting an upgrade in the new iPhone 7 and 7 Plus, which will be presented at a special event taking place on Sept. 7 at the Bill Graham Civic Auditorium in San Francisco, Calif.Steve Hemmerstoffer (known on Twitter as @OnLeaks) took to the microblogging platform last month to reveal the higher battery capacity in new devices, citing an Apple source.According to The Telegraph, the iPhone 7 will feature a 1,960 mAh battery instead of the 1,715 mAh one available on the iPhone 6.


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Apple's iPhone 7, Macbook Pro 2016 & Apple Watch 2 launch dates may be announced in September event

Apple's iPhone 7, Macbook Pro 2016 & Apple Watch 2 launch dates may be announced in September event
Apple's iPhone 7, Macbook Pro 2016 & Apple Watch 2 launch dates may be announced in September event
The Apple Watch is seen on display during a preview event at the new Apple Store Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., July 28, 2016.The Apple Watch is seen on display during a preview event at the new Apple Store Williamsburg in Brooklyn, New York, U.S., July 28, 2016.Reuters/Andrew KellyRumours on Apple's iPhone 7, Macbook Pro 2016 and Apple Watch 2 have been doing the rounds for quite some time.


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Apple says banks are being anti-competitive in iPhone dispute

Apple says banks are being anti-competitive in iPhone dispute
Apple says banks are being anti-competitive in iPhone dispute
Apple says the banks are using an ACCC action to prevent it rolling out its digital wallet.SuppliedShare on twitter James Eyers by Apple has accused three of Australia's biggest banks of acting anti-competitively by lodging a regulatory application to delay the roll-out of Apple Pay and advantage their own digital wallets.In an increasingly tense battle between the world's largest company and Australia's largest banks over the future of digital wallets on iPhones, Apple denies that it is anti-competitive to prevent bank wallets accessing the radio antenna on the iPhone which communicates with "tap and go" terminals.


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