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Apple iPhone 16 to miss Galaxy S24 Ultra’s anti-reflective display, iPhone 17 to sport: Rumor

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Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra is equipped with Corning’s new Gorilla Armor screen. Apple iPhone 16 is unlikely to have Galaxy S24 Ultra-like anti-reflective display as rumor turns out that the iPhone 17 could sport it.

According to Weibo leaker InstantDigital (via MacRumors), the outer glass on Apple iPhone 17 is set to have a “super-hard anti-reflective layer” [like S24 Ultra’s Gorilla Armor] that is “more scratch-resistant than you think.”

The tipster also claimed that the coating equipment had just been handed over to China’s supply chain, but it couldn’t be seen in the iPhone 16 series; however, the iPhone 17 will likely debut the new screen glass technology.

Gorilla Armor used in Galaxy S24 Ultra cuts reflections by 75 percent compared to a typical glass surface and offers over 4x more scratch resistance than competitive aluminosilicate cover glasses.

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Apple could launch a whole new AI App Store: Report

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Apple could introduce an exclusive AI App Store in June 2024. A new research note suggests that the company could be planning to reveal a whole new AI App Store in the same month it traditionally holds its WWDC event.

Speaking to CNBC (via AndroidAuthority), Ben Reitzes of Melius Research, said that Apple is not really behind in the AI race. This means Apple has many things in its bag to initiate the AI era of iPhones.

Earlier, we’ve heard rumors about Gemini AI’s arrival on Apple iPhones. The company is in talks with Google to introduce futuristic and AI-powered features on iPhones and other ecosystem products.

Ben Reitzes believes that June 2024 is when Apple could start laying the groundwork for this new kind of app store “for how it’s going to work with AI” and “how you can buy AI apps through the app store.”

“I’m sure Apple will have their own apps. As usual, an AI assistant. Hopefully, they will upgrade Siri, which is probably needed. And then we’ll start to see how this could flow through to the services line,” Reitzes commented.

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Apple in talks with Google to boast iPhone 16/iOS 18 with Gemini AI

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iPhone 16 series might leverage Gemini for AI as Apple is in talks with Google Bloomberg reported. The company is eyeing a partnership with Google for a mega-deal to equip Gemini-derived AI features on future iPhone models.

Industry sources claim that Apple is looking to license Google Gemini to introduce AI-powered features with iOS updates later this year. Discussions with OpenAI were also held by Apple to potentially use GPT models.

Last month, Tim Cook confirmed that Apple will introduce Gen-AI features “later this year.” Notably, Apple’s own models might power some of the on-device features on the upcoming iOS 18 software update.

However, the iPhone maker exploring partnering with an external provider for generative AI use cases such as image creation and helping users with writing, which makes Google’s Gemini AI model worth nominating.

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Switch from Apple iPhone to Android getting way more easier!

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Apple is working to make it easier to switch from iPhone to Android because of the EU. A document (via TheVerge) outlining Apple’s compliance with the Digital Markets Act also announced plans to let iPhone users uninstall Safari and change the default navigation app.

The iPhone maker is working on a more “user-friendly” way for you to transfer your data to a “non-Apple phone” by fall 2025. Besides, there will also be a way to transfer data between browsers on the same iOS device, which is set to go live in late 2024 or early 2025.

In addition, you’ll also be able to change the default navigation app [in EU] by March 2025. The DMA also requires the US tech giant to allow uninstallation of its famous web browser – Safari. This will be available in European countries by the end of this year.

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