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Apple Loop: iPhone 15 Design Shock, Sneaky iPhone USB Trick, Apple’s Massive Privacy Problem - Forbes

Apple Loop: iPhone 15 Design Shock, Sneaky iPhone USB Trick, Apple’s Massive Privacy Problem - Forbes

Apple Loop: iPhone 15 Design Shock, Sneaky iPhone USB Trick, Apple’s Massive Privacy Problem - Forbes
Nov 25, 2022 1 min, 52 secs

Taking a look back at another week of news and headlines from Cupertino, this week’s Apple Loop includes the new iPhone 15 design leaks, Apple’s sneaky USB trick, iPhone impacted by Foxconn protests, iPad Pro vs iPad Air, Apple’s latest privacy problem, Competition authorities investigate Apple, and will Tim Cook Buy Manchester United?

Did you like the design of the iPhone 5C.

"The iPhone 5C was one of Apple’s most comfortable iPhones in hand, but the design was unloved because the chassis was made of plastic.

Still, the latest leaks around the upcoming handsets suggest Apple is making a sneaky decision to create more distance between the regular and Pro handsets:.

Apple had warned it expects lower shipments of premium iPhone 14 models than previously anticipated… Foxconn accounts for 70% of iPhone shipments globally.

If you are looking for ultimate performance in your iPad, then the choice is obvious – go for the iPad Pro running the Apple Silicon M2 chipset.

Naturally, Apple has to track purchases from the App Store, but the latest privacy concerns go deeper both into how the App Store works, but also how Apple has tracking that can identify you that cannot be turned off.

And who can blame them; Apple touts its privacy chops all the time, and turning that option off is supposed to deprive Apple of “data about how you use your devices and applications.” But what it doesn’t say is that applications themselves can do all sorts of tracking outside that system; hence almost all of Apple’s apps having their own privacy agreements (which you implicitly agree to by using them)."

The United Kingdom’s Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) has opened an investigation into Google and Apple’s practices around mobile software in general and web browser engines in particular:

At the same time, Apple and Google have argued that restrictions are needed to protect users

It’s not as outlandish as it appears - witness Apple’s recent moves into sports broadcasting on Apple TV… witness the $ 2.5 billion spent on gaining Major League Soccer's rights to stream

Last week’s Apple Loop can be read here, or this week’s edition of Loop’s sister column, Android Circuit, is also available on Forbes

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