The iPhone Air Flopped So Hard That Apple Is Forced to Delay the Next Model — Even the Company Can’t Spin This One
Apple’s mid-range phone was meant to be the next crowd favorite. Instead, slow sales hint at deeper cracks in Apple’s iPhone strategy.
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Apple’s mid-range phone was meant to be the next crowd favorite. Instead, slow sales hint at deeper cracks in Apple’s iPhone strategy.
Apple disables automatic Wi-Fi syncing in iOS 26.2 for EU Apple Watch users, creating frustration and sparking a heated privacy vs. convenience debate.
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