When Apple advertised its new iPhone 16 line of phones, it emphasized how they were optimized for AI features such as an enhanced Siri that could act as an intelligent agent. When the phones did arrive, Apple Intelligence wasn't yet ready; its first features didn't arrive until iOS 18.1 five weeks later. According to the proposed settlement, "Apple allegedly saturated the market with deceptive ads, inducing consumers to purchase iPhones based on the promise of certain enhanced Siri features." Some features of Apple Intelligence did ship soon after the introduction of the iPhone 16 and iOS 18,
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Abrar Al-Heeti Apple hasn't said a word about the long-rumored foldable iPhone, and it's unlikely we'll hear anything about it at WWDC 2026, given the focus on software. But some of the OS updates we see on Monday could hint at what's to come. How might Apple modify iOS to work seamlessly across a larger, tablet-like screen -- and across two different screens?Companies like Samsung, which have been in the book-style foldable space for years, have nailed features like split-screen functionality for up to three apps (with significant help from Google and its Android team). Meanwhile, newcom
Customers who purchased one of the following devices between June 10, 2024, and March 29, 2025, are eligible to receive a settlement payment: iPhone 16 iPhone 16E iPhone 16 Plus iPhone 16 Pro iPhone 16 Pro Max iPhone 15 Pro iPhone 15 Pro Max The iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max are included because they had the processor and memory to run Apple Intelligence features. It's estimated that there are approximately 36 million customers eligible for this settlement. Watch this: What iPhone Users Actually Want From the New Google-Powered Siri
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