Many of the iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, and 15 Pro Max features were carried over from last year's models. Still, quite a few capabilities are exclusive to the 2023 lineup, and some may be worth the upgrade. While the iPhone 15 Pro and 15 Pro Max possess many of the new features and changes never before seen on any iPhone models, Apple's iPhone 15 and 15 Plus are still solid upgrades over the iPhone 14 and 14 Plus. The features below for the 15 Pro models only are marked as such, but everythi...| Gadget Hacks
While Apple keeps the Pro and Pro Max iPhone models nearly the same this year, there are still a few differences between the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. Knowing them may help you decide which Pro model to get. Usually, the Pro Max has better camera specs than the Pro version, but this year's camera is the same for both the front and rear camera systems. For example, they both have a tetraprism lens for 5x optical zoom, up to 25x digital zoom, and 3D sensor-shift optical image stabili...| Gadget Hacks
Apple announced the new iPhone 16 and 16 Pro series models on Sept. 9, and the focus on this year's smartphones was Apple Intelligence with an even smarter Siri. But generative artificial intelligence isn't the only new feature these devices come with. There are improved cameras, more advanced processors, new buttons, and more. At the "It's Glowtime" event on Monday, Sept. 9, Apple showed off the new iPhone lineup and other devices, including new Apple Watch and AirPods models. As for the new...| Gadget Hacks
With Apple's newest iOS software update, you can turn your iPhone into a smart display that's always on when you're not actively using it. So your iPhone can quickly transform into a bedside clock, digital photo frame, miniature HomePod, Live Activities tracker, widget-monitoring screen, and more.| Gadget Hacks
Explore the latest tips, news, and hacks for iOS 18, Apple's innovative operating system. From new features and enhancements to practical tweaks and...| Gadget Hacks
Lidar, a technology first used by meteorologists and aerospace engineers and then adopted in self-driving vehicles, has slowly crept into consumer...| Gadget Hacks