2020 iPhones said to feature the most advanced 5G chips, made by Qualcomm
All three iPhone models that Apple will release next year should boast the world’s most advanced 5G chips made by Qualcomm, a new report claims.
All three iPhone models that Apple will release next year should boast the world’s most advanced 5G chips made by Qualcomm, a new report claims.
Safari on iPhone and iPad has been discovered to send some Safe Browsing data to Tencent, a Chinese internet giant, although Apple acknowledges as much on Safari’s privacy screen.
Apple pulled two apps from App Store due to government demands, including a “poisonous” app state media says made Apple an accomplice in the Hong Kong protests.
In the latest fallout in the trade war between the US and China, Trump tells American companies to move production out of China or else… which sent Apple stock down by over four percent.
Trump says Apple’s boss “made a very compelling argument” about losing edge to Samsung with the upcoming ten percent tariffs on $300 billion worth of goods imported from China.
Apple’s supplier Sharp is reportedly gearing up to move part of its production out of China in response to President Trump’s latest escalation of the growing US trade war with China.
Apple won’t be exempt from any new tariffs, US President Donald Trumpt tweeted today.
In yet another sign that it’s moving to diversify product manufacturing beyond China, Apple’s reportedly been trialing AirPods production in Vietnam, per a communication seen by Nikkei.
There are more than 2.5 million Apple developers in Greater China, and now they can take advantage of Apple’s newly launched app development and design center in Shanghai.
A sketchy report, citing sources in the upstream supply chain, says Apple may create a China-specific iPhone with an under-display fingerprint sensor as a cheaper alternative to Face ID.
The new Mac Pro won’t bear a label “Assembled in USA” because manufacturing labor costs in China, though rising, still remains much lower than in the US.
Apple says that Trump’s latest round of tariffs, if implemented, could negatively impact the company’s contributions to the U.S. economy and would impact product costs.