Shutterstock 11 março 2021 Screwed over: how Apple and others are making it impossible to get a cheap and easy phone repair Ritesh Chugh, CQUniversity Australia By adding excessive hurdles to the repair process and restricting access to parts, big device manufacturers leave both the customer and small repair businesses disadvantaged.
The new iPhone SE will look just like the iPhone 8. Shutterstock 17 abril 2020 The new iPhone SE is the cheapest yet: smart move, or a premium tech brand losing its way? Margarietha de Villiers Scheepers, University of the Sunshine Coast e Martie-Louise Verreynne, RMIT University Alongside an impending global financial crisis akin to the Great Depression, Apple has announced its newest smartphone.
What attaches us so deeply to our phones? Al Case 2 novembro 2017 3 reasons why we are addicted to smartphones Jaco J. Hamman, Vanderbilt University Why we love our phones so much might be related to our basic yearnings as human beings, explains a scholar, who is also a pastor.
5% remaining. EPA 13 setembro 2017 Never mind the iPhone X, battery life could soon take a great leap forward Alexander Brownlee, University of Stirling e Jerry Swan, University of York It feels like we’ve seen less progress on charge time than almost anything else in smartphones. Could software efficiency be the answer?
A smashed screen is just a hazard of having a smartphone. REUTERS/Stephen Lam 13 setembro 2017 So you bought the new iPhone? Here are your rights if it breaks Jeannie Marie Paterson, The University of Melbourne The guarantees in Australian Consumer Law trump your new phone contract’s fine print.