Friday, August 12, 2022

August 12th, 2022: Apple iPhone 14 - Rumored 2022 iPhone Lineup by MacRumors #drmobileslimited #iPhoneRepair


There are still a couple months to go before the 2022 iPhone 14 models will be ready to launch, but because there are some notable updates in the works for Apple's latest smartphones, we've been hearing rumors about them since well before the iPhone 13 models even came out last year.

iPhone sizes are changing in 2022, and Apple is eliminating the 5.4-inch iPhone mini as it turned out to be unpopular with customers. After seeing lackluster iPhone mini sales, Apple is planning to focus on larger iPhone sizes for its flagship devices going forward, and we're expecting to see a 6.1-inch iPhone 14, a 6.1-inch iPhone 14 Pro, a 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max, and a 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Pro Max. Note that there will be no 5.4-inch iPhone 14 mini this year.

Since 2017, iPhones with Face ID have had a notch at the front to house all the necessary equipment for facial scanning, but that's set to change with the launch of the iPhone 14. The 2022 iPhone 14 Pro models are expected to eliminate the notch in favor of a new design. Rumors were all over the place for a bit, but it looks like Apple will go with some combination of a circular hole-punch cutout for the camera paired with a pill-shaped cutout to house to key Face ID components. This feature will unfortunately be limited to the Pro models, and the more affordable iPhone 14 models will continue to feature a standard notch.
Read the full article by Macrumors here

Apple Could Release iPhone 14 And iPhone 14 Pro Sooner Than Expected
This what Forbes has to say about the forthcoming Apple iPhone 14
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12th August, 2022


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Monday, August 1, 2022

How to Write a Google Review Without a Gmail Account #iPhonerepair, #drmobileslimted #Toll0800429429




If you own a local business, you know how important it is for customers to be able to easily find it online. Making sure your Google My Business page is up to date and that your business is generating consistent positive Google reviews are key ways to help people find you. In fact, getting reviews on Google can be crucial to your business's success when it comes to showing up in Google search results including the "Map Pack". Likewise, responding to those reviews — both good and bad! — is critical to your reputation.



The stats back it up: Did you know customers spend 31% more money with businesses that have great online reviews? Of course, it's always important to respond to each and every review no matter if it's positive or negative. Responding to negative reviews helps to repair miscommunications and win back business. Responding to positive reviews helps to nurture those happy customers and win repeat business.

But you need to actually get reviews first — and not having an actual Google account does not mean you or your customers can't leave a Google review. Read on to find out how to write a review on Google without an actual Google account.

2 Simple Steps to Write a Google Review Without a Gmail Account
You do not need a Gmail account to leave a Google review. Your customers do not need to create an account just to leave a review, and once you educate them on this, you have the potential for a huge increase in reviews and better search engine results.

Whether you are using an iPhone or Android, you absolutely can leave a Google local review without having Gmail. How? Simply follow the steps below:

Read the full article here.

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Thursday, July 28, 2022

Used iPhone 12 Mini, 128GB with 98% battery health sold

28-7-2022: Auckland

Used iPhone 12 Mini, 128GB with 98% battery health sold last week to a returning client from Auckland CBD.

Brief review of the Apple iPhone 12 Mini:
Apple iPhone 12 Mini was officially released on October 13, 2020.
The phone is powered by the new Apple A14 Bionic processor and supports Next‑generation Neural Engine.
The smartphone comes with a 5.4 inches of Super Retina XDR OLED capacitive touchscreen, 2340 x 1080 pixels resolution.

Additionally, the screen of the device supports Fingerprint-resistant oleophobic coating, 625 nits max brightness (typical); 1200 nits max brightness (HDR), 2,000,000:1 contrast ratio (typical), Haptic Touch, and display of multiple languages and characters simultaneously.

The smartphone is rated IP68 under IEC standard 60529 that provides a maximum depth of 6 meters up to 30 minutes.
The rear camera consists of a dual 12 MP camera system with 2x optical zoom out, Digital zoom up to 5x, and Portrait mode with advanced bokeh and Depth Control. It also features a TrueDepth camera for facial recognition to use in stores, within apps, and on the web.

The smartphone is fueled by a built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery + MagSafe wireless charging up to 15W10 and Qi wireless charging up to 7.5W10. The phone runs on the iOS 14 operating system. Apple iPhone 12 Mini comes in different colors like Black, White, Red, Green, and Blue.

 
Is the Apple iPhone 12 mini actually small?
Image result for iphone 12 Mini
The iPhone 12 Mini is actually small. With flat aluminum sides and a glossy glass back, the iPhone 12 Mini looks like a premium version of the iPhone 5, which is absolutely a good thing. In fact, it isn't much bigger than an iPhone 5 and it's smaller than the 2020 iPhone SE.

Which is better iPhone 12 or iPhone 12 mini?
Image result for iphone 12 Mini
The most noticeable difference between the ‌iPhone 12‌ and ‌iPhone 12 mini‌ is the display size. The ‌iPhone 12‌ has a size of 6.1 inches, and the 12 mini has a size of 5.4 inches.

Why is Apple discontinuing the iPhone 12 mini?
However, according to a note to investors from William Yang, a JP Morgan supply chain analyst, the iPhone 12 mini has seen extremely weak demand which may result in the brand discontinuing its production by the second quarter of 2021.
Is the iPhone Mini worth it?

It's the best small phone you can possibly buy, outpacing anything Android can offer. Fans of smaller handsets will love this phone, as it fits in many a pocket. I can think of a few people personally who would appreciate that. Even though the design hasn't changed much, the iPhone 13 mini is still a pretty device.

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Friday, July 8, 2022

Apple Announces New Lockdown Mode on iOS 16 With 'Extreme' Level of Security

 

8th July, 2022:

Apple's new Lockdown mode on iOS 16 and macOS 13 Ventura will protect users against cyberattacks from private companies with state-sponsored spyware such as activists, government employees, and other organizations. The new Lockdown mode is enabled in iOS 16, iPadOS 16, and macOS 13 Ventura beta 3.


Apple said it lockdown mode has been available since the arrival of the third beta versions of iOS 16, iPadOS 16 and macOS Ventura released yesterday. The nifty security feature will then be available to everyone later this year (expected in September) when the company releases iOS 16 and other systems to the general public. And while the new feature is primarily intended for people who are the target of cyberattacks, Apple says it can be used by virtually anyone. So if you feel threatened, you can activate it as well.

Lockdown mode is off by default, of course, but if you want to turn it on, just go to the application Settings > Privacy & Security. It is important to add that activating this mode requires restarting the iPhone and entering the passcode from the device. You turn it off the same way you turned it on. However, a restart is necessary.
Lockdown mode / locked mode in iOS 16 operating system on the iPhone display


Apple wrote in an official statement that if the mode <Lockdown Mode> active, offers the user an “extreme” level of device security by severely restricting or disabling various functions of apps and websites.

At startup, lockdown mode includes the following protections:
Lockdown mode / locked mode in iOS 16 operating system on the iPhone display
Source: Macrumors

Most attachment types except images are blocked in the Messages app, and some features like link previews are unavailable.

Incoming FaceTime calls from people you’ve never called will be blocked. Incoming invitations to other Apple services from people you haven’t previously invited will also be blocked.

Certain complex web technologies and browsing features, including just-in-time (JIT) compilation of JavaScript, are disabled unless the user excludes the trusted site from blocking mode. This protection applies to – Safari and all other web browsers using WebKit on iPhone, iPad and Mac.

Shared albums are removed from the Photos app and invitations to new shared albums are blocked.

When a device is locked, cable connections to all other devices and accessories are blocked.

When lockdown mode is enabled, configuration profiles cannot be installed and the device cannot enroll in Mobile Device Management (MDM).

If the hackers are honest, they can get up to $2 million from Apple
Apple logo New York Apple Store
Source: INC

While there’s quite a bit of news in lockdown mode, that’s not all that we’ll see here over time. Apple has said it will gradually add new protections and security restrictions aimed at reducing the risk of politically or otherwise exposed individuals being hacked.

Additionally, the tech giant has added a new category to its Security Bounty program to reward researchers who find bugs and bugs in lockdown mode and help improve protection, capping bounty for qualifying finds in lockdown mode at a maximum of 2 double million dollars.


Read the full article here....

See the official list of country that support eSIM for your Apple iPhone 14:
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT209096






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