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YouTube Cracks Down on Fake Movie Trailer Channels, Cuts Ad Revenue

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Highlights

  • YouTube disabled the ad revenue of two fake movie trailer channels – Screen Culture and KH Studio.
  • The platform removed both channels from its Partner Program for violating monetisation and content guidelines.
  • Some studios were redirecting ad revenue from misleading AI-generated trailers to themselves instead of enforcing copyright.

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Caption – YouTube takes action against channels known for fake movie trailers. (Image credit – Screen Culture Channel/YouTube)

Fake movie trailers are all over YouTube, but now the platform is finally taking action after it was revealed that movie studios were actually making money from these videos.

Recently, Deadline reported that instead of taking down AI-generated or misleading trailers, some Hollywood studios were requesting YouTube to redirect the ad revenue from these videos to them.

The report explained, “Instead of enforcing copyright on counterfeit commercials, Deadline can reveal that a handful of Hollywood studios are asking YouTube to ensure that the ad revenue made from views flows in their direction. Quite why they are doing this is a mystery (all the majors approached by Deadline declined to comment), but it raises questions about their willingness to take cash for content that exploits their IP and talent, at a time when there is an existential crisis about how copyright collides with AI. Actors’ union SAG-AFTRA describes our revelation as a race to the bottom.”

YouTube has now disabled ad revenue for two major fake trailer channels such as Screen Culture with 1.4 million subscribers and KH Studio with 685,000 subscribers.

Both were removed from the YouTube Partner Program for breaking monetisation rules including failing to significantly modify content from original sources, creating “duplicative or repetitive” videos, and making content solely to attract views. The channels were also flagged for misleading content.

Screen Culture is known for editing real movie trailers with extra footage, which is often AI-generated, to create new videos. It regularly posts new fake trailers, sometimes multiple times for the same movie. Just last month, the channel uploaded six different fake trailers for Marvel’s upcoming Thunderbolts film. Meanwhile, KH Studio focuses on “what if” scenarios, imagining alternate versions of movie trailers.

KH Studio’s founder said it was “tough” to see the channel penalised for misleading content, claiming its goal was always to “explore creative possibilities – not to misrepresent real releases.”

Screen Culture’s founder, on the other hand, questioned YouTube’s decision, saying, “What’s the harm?” in fooling viewers with fake trailers.

YouTube hasn’t made an official statement about either channel. Interestingly, both channels are still uploading new content despite losing monetisation.

FAQs

Q1. Why did YouTube take action against fake movie trailer channels?

Answer. YouTube disabled ad revenue and removed channels like Screen Culture and KH Studio from the Partner Program for violating monetization rules and misleading viewers.

Q2. How were Hollywood studios involved with fake trailers?

Answer. Some studios redirected ad revenue from AI-generated or misleading trailers to themselves instead of enforcing copyright, raising ethical concerns about IP exploitation.

Q3. What type of content did Screen Culture and KH Studio create?

Answer. Screen Culture edited real trailers with AI-generated footage, while KH Studio created “what if” scenarios, imagining alternate versions of movie trailers, both accused of misleading viewers.

Also Read: YouTube to help creators or celebs identify AI-generated content, announces crack down on misleading clickbait titles in India

Also Read: YouTube’s new feature will mute notifications from channels you don’t watch often

Nothing Teases Nothing Ear (3.5mm) – A 3.5mm Jack With Impractical 50-Meter Cable

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Highlights

  • Nothing teased the wired earbuds with a retro 3.5mm jack and an impractically long 50-meter cable.
  • Fans guess that it is not a real product and is actually a prank mocking the removal of headphone jacks from smartphones.
  • Nothing previously also released quirky campaigns like the Phone (2a) micro and Nothing Beer (5.1%).

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Caption – Nothing teases wired earbuds with an impractical 50m cable on April Fool’s Day. (Image credit – Nothing)

Apart from the transparent gadget designs, the London-based tech brand Nothing is known for its quirky marketing. It seems the brand has pulled a new cheeky April Fool’s Day gag but managed to get fans excited anyway.

Nothing officially introduced the Nothing Ear (3.5mm) on X (formerly Twitter) and wrote “Beautifully Inconvenient”. Are you wondering what the tagline has to do with it? Well, it is a pair of wired earbuds with an outrageously long 50-meter cable and a classic 3.5mm headphone jack.

Yes, you read that right, fifty meters of cable!

The design closely resembles the Nothing Ear (Open) from 2024, with its transparent aesthetic and chunky ear loops. But instead of cutting-edge wireless tech, this imaginary product leans into retro vibes, while poking fun at them.

If you haven’t gathered yet, it’s not a real product, but the prank carries an underlying message.

Fans were quick to guess that it subtly mocks the trend of removing headphone jacks while also nodding to the growing number of audiophiles who prefer wired headphones for better sound quality, lower latency and durability. In that way, it’s more than just a joke, it’s a conversation starter.

The Ear (3.5mm) joins Nothing’s lineup of April Fools’ pranks after past stunts like the Phone (2a) micro and the meme-worthy Nothing Beer (5.1%). Whether you find it hilarious or just plain ridiculous, there’s no denying it fits Nothing’s style of mixing satire with industry commentary.

FAQs

Q1. What was Nothing’s April Fool’s Day gag for 2025?

Answer. Nothing introduced the “Ear (3.5mm),” a fictional pair of wired earbuds with an impractically long 50-meter cable and a classic 3.5mm headphone jack, under the tagline “Beautifully Inconvenient.”

Q2. Is the Nothing Ear (3.5mm) a real product?

Answer. No, it’s not a real product. The prank humorously mocked the trend of removing headphone jacks while acknowledging audiophiles’ preference for wired headphones due to better sound quality and reliability.

Q3. How does Nothing Ear (3.5mm) align with Nothing’s brand identity?

Answer. The prank reflects Nothing’s signature mix of satire and industry commentary, following previous stunts like the Phone (2a) micro and Nothing Beer (5.1%).

Also Read: Nothing teases 4 upcoming CMF devices with codenames

SpaceX Is Blocking Apple’s Satellite Messaging Expansion: Report

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Highlights

  • SpaceX is reportedly blocking Apple’s satellite messaging expansion.
  • WSJ report suggests SpaceX is pressuring the FCC to reject Globalstar’s application for additional spectrum rights.
  • Apple and SpaceX are clashing over the limited spectrum needed for their services.

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Caption – Apple’s satellite messaging service. (Image credit – Apple)

A new report from The Wall Street Journal claims that SpaceX is trying to block Apple’s efforts to expand its satellite messaging service by pressuring the FCC (Federal Communications Commission) to intervene. With Elon Musk’s strong connections to both the White House and the FCC chair, SpaceX may have a significant advantage in this dispute over radio spectrum.

Is SpaceX Blocking Apple’s Expansion?

As demand for satellite messaging grows, Apple and Globalstar need more bandwidth. To support this, Globalstar applied to the FCC for additional radio frequencies.

However, SpaceX has asked the FCC to delay the approval because it wants the same frequencies for its Starlink satellite broadband service.

The report says, “Apple is clashing with Elon Musk in its push to eliminate cellphone dead spots with satellite technology […] To build capacity, the companies are competing for valuable spectrum rights—airwaves to carry their signals—which are in limited supply. Apple’s outer-space investments have drawn Musk’s ire, people familiar with the matter said. SpaceX has pushed federal regulators to stall an Apple-funded satellite expansion effort.”

“SpaceX recently asked the Federal Communications Commission to dismiss a Globalstar application seeking permission to use certain spectrum for the new network of Apple-financed satellites, documents show. It called the airwaves it uses to carry Apple users’ emergency signals an underused resource,” the report added.

Interestingly, Apple and SpaceX have previously discussed a partnership to allow iPhones to connect directly to Starlink. However, it appears Apple has decided to stay with Globalstar for the time being.

Meanwhile, Apple has also allowed access to T-Mobile’s satellite service, which does use Starlink’s network.

Apple’s Satellite Messaging

Apple first introduced Emergency SOS via satellite with the iPhone 14 in 2022, allowing users to send emergency messages to 911 even in areas without mobile coverage.

Since its launch, the service has been credited with saving multiple lives. Apple later expanded its satellite functionality by adding Roadside Assistance for car trouble in remote locations in 2023. In 2024, Messages via satellite was introduced, allowing users to contact family and friends when mobile networks are down, especially useful during natural disasters like hurricanes and wildfires.

Apple provides this service through a partnership with Globalstar and has invested over $1 billion in the company last year to help expand its network.

FAQs

Q1. Why is SpaceX reportedly blocking Apple’s satellite messaging expansion?

Answer. SpaceX has asked the FCC to reject Globalstar’s application for additional spectrum rights, as it wants the same frequencies for its Starlink satellite broadband service.

Q2. How has Apple expanded its satellite messaging services?

Answer. Apple introduced Emergency SOS via satellite in 2022 and later added Roadside Assistance in 2023 and Messages via satellite in 2024, partnering with Globalstar for these services.

Q3. What is the dispute between Apple and SpaceX over spectrum rights?

Answer. Apple and SpaceX are competing for the limited radio spectrum required for their services, with both companies prioritizing their satellite technology needs.

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Vivo X200s, X200 Ultra, Pad 5 Pro, Pad SE and Watch 5 – Design, Colours and Key Specs Revealed

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Highlights

  • Vivo X200s and X200 Ultra design, camera details and other features revealed online.
  • The X200 Ultra offers 4K pro-level video recording and sliding shutter buttons.
  • Vivo Pad 5 Pro and Pad SE offer high-resolution displays and varying configurations.
  • Vivo Pad 5 Pro includes a 12,000mAh battery and 66W fast charging support.
  • Vivo Watch 5 introduces premium finishes and health tracking.

Vivo is gearing up to launch its flagship Vivo X200 and Vivo X200 Ultra smartphones in China later this month. But that’s not all. The brand has also confirmed three more upcoming products, Vivo Pad 5 Pro, Vivo Pad SE and Vivo Watch 5.

While Vivo hasn’t announced the official launch date for these devices, well-known tipster Digital Chat Station has shared key details about them on Weibo. Here’s all we know about the upcoming devices.

Vivo X200s

Vivo X200s – Design and Colour Options

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Caption – Vivo X200s colour options revealed. (Image credit – Vivo)

Fresh renders of the Vivo X200s show it in two eye-catching shades, Soft Purple and Mint Blue. Unlike last year’s Vivo X200, which had a micro-curved display, the new model features a 6.67-inch flat panel with ultra-thin bezels. The screen, built with BOE’s Q10 technology, offers a 1.5K resolution and a 120Hz refresh rate for a crisp and smooth experience.

Vivo has also added an ultrasonic fingerprint sensor for faster and more secure unlocking.

Vivo X200s – Performance and Battery

The Vivo X200s will be powered by the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset, an upgraded version of the Dimensity 9400. It keeps the same architecture, featuring:

  • 1 Cortex-X925 ultra-core
  • 3 Cortex-X4 performance cores
  • 4 Cortex-A720 cores

The primary core is clocked at 3.7GHz, promising better single-core performance, smoother multitasking, and faster gaming loads. The Dimensity 9400 has already crossed 3 million points on AnTuTu benchmarks, and the upgraded D9400+ is expected to perform even better.

Powering the device is a 6,000mAh+ battery, slightly larger than the 5,800mAh battery on the Vivo X200. It supports 90W wired charging and wireless charging.

Vivo X200s – Camera Setup

Vivo is equipping the X200s with a Zeiss-branded triple-camera setup, featuring:

  • 50MP primary sensor
  • 50MP ultra-wide lens
  • 50MP periscope telephoto lens (3x optical zoom)
  • Focal lengths ranging from 15mm to 70mm with variable apertures between f/1.57 and f/2.57

Vivo X200 Ultra – Advanced Camera Features

Ahead of its launch, Vivo Product Manager Han Boxiao shared some exciting camera-related details on Weibo. The Vivo X200 Ultra will introduce a full-focus triple-camera setup, making it the first smartphone to feature Optical Image Stabilization (OIS) on all three lenses.

The phone will support:

  • All-focus 4K 120fps video recording
  • 4K 10-bit true Log video for pro-level cinematography
  • A massive 1/1.28-inch sensor with Zeiss Ultra-level OIS, making it ideal for wide-angle photography

Some sample shots from the X200 Ultra have already surfaced, showcasing its impressive capabilities.

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Caption – Previously revealed camera samples captured using Vivo X200 Ultra. (Image credit – Vivo/Gizmochina)

According to leaks, the Vivo X200 Ultra will feature:

  • 50MP Sony LYT-818 primary sensor
  • 50MP LYT-818 ultra-wide sensor
  • 200MP Samsung HP9 periscope telephoto lens

It will also include VS1 pre-processing and V3+ post-processing chips for enhanced image processing. Moreover, Vivo might introduce a unique sliding shutter button, allowing users to control zoom, focus, and exposure with precision, especially when shooting in landscape mode.

Vivo Pad 5 Pro – Expected Features

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Caption – Vivo Pad 5 Pro marketing poster in China. (Image credit – Vivo)

The Vivo Pad 5 Pro is shaping up to be a high-end tablet with a 13-inch LCD display, 3.1K resolution, and high refresh rate. Under the hood, it is likely to pack the following features –

  • Dimensity 9400 chipset
  • 12,000mAh battery
  • 66W fast charging

Camera-wise, it is expected to feature an 8MP front camera and 13MP rear camera.

The tablet will be available in multiple configurations, which includes 8GB+256GB, 12GB+256GB, 12GB+512GB and 16GB+512GB. Colour options include Spring Tide Blue, Cold Star Gray, Cloud Pink, and Light Feather White.

Vivo Pad SE – Expected Features

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Caption – Vivo Pad SE marketing poster in China. (Image credit – Vivo)

The Vivo Pad SE will be a more affordable option, featuring a 12.25-inch LCD display. Vivo is also expected to launch a soft light screen variant for users who prefer a more eye-friendly experience.

Currently, there’s no information on its camera, battery, or charging speed, but we do know it includes the following –

  • 15W charging support
  • Three configurations: 6GB+128GB, 8GB+128GB, 8GB+256GB
  • Colour options: Blue, Titanium, and Dark Gray

Vivo Watch 5 – What to Expect?

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Caption – Vivo Watch 5 marketing poster in China. (Image credit – Vivo)

Vivo is also launching a new smartwatch, the Vivo Watch 5. It is expected to run on Blue OS (or Blue River OS) and come in three finishes, which include Starry Black, Moonlight White and Stainless Steel edition with a premium leather belt.

While details on features are still scarce, the Watch 5 is expected to offer advanced health tracking and smart connectivity.

According to reports, Vivo is expected to reveal the design of the X200 Ultra as soon as the next week or so. We can expect more details to emerge ahead of the launch, which is currently scheduled for the end of the month. The exact launch date of the Vivo X200 series and other Vivo devices should be revealed sometime next week.

FAQs

Q1. What are the design highlights of the Vivo X200s?

Answer. The Vivo X200s features a flat 6.67-inch display with ultra-thin bezels, BOE’s Q10 technology, 1.5K resolution, a 120Hz refresh rate, and ultrasonic fingerprint sensor.

Q2. What camera features does the Vivo X200 Ultra offer?

Answer. The Vivo X200 Ultra includes a full-focus triple-camera setup with OIS on all lenses, 4K 120fps video recording, 4K 10-bit true Log video, and a 1/1.28-inch sensor.

Q3. What are the key specs of the Vivo Pad 5 Pro?

Answer. The Vivo Pad 5 Pro includes a 13-inch LCD display with 3.1K resolution, Dimensity 9400 chipset, 12,000mAh battery, 66W fast charging, and multiple configurations.

Q4. What are the expected features of Vivo Pad SE?

Answer. The Vivo Pad SE features a 12.25-inch LCD display, 15W charging support, and configurations starting at 6GB+128GB. It comes in Blue, Titanium, and Dark Gray colors.

Q5. What details are known about the Vivo Watch 5?

Answer. The Vivo Watch 5 runs on Blue OS and offers advanced health tracking. It comes in three finishes: Starry Black, Moonlight White, and Stainless Steel with a leather belt.

Also Read: Vivo V50e India Launch Teased: Key Specs and Features Revealed

Also Read: Vivo X200s Front & Rear Design Revealed, X200 Pro Mini Purple Edition Teased Ahead of April Launch

iPhone 16e Alternatives – Top 5 Smartphones That You Can Buy Instead

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Highlights

  • iPhone 16e alternatives – Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, OnePlus 13R, Vivo X200, OnePlus 12 and Motorola Edge 50 Ultra.

The iPhone 16e is now Apple’s most affordable model, but it has sparked debate due to its higher-than-usual price of Rs. 59,900. Although the phone comes with the latest A18 chipset, C1 modem and longer battery life, it’s not the only option with premium features. If you’re looking for a smartphone with a better camera, more features or just better overall value for money, here are five great alternatives to consider.

Samsung Galaxy S24 FE

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Caption – Samsung Galaxy S24 FE. (Image credit – Samsung)

The Galaxy S24 FE is powered by the Exynos 2400e processor, built on 4nm technology. It features a 6.7-inch Full HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display with a 120Hz refresh rate. The phone packs a 4,700mAh battery with 25W wired charging and runs Samsung’s One UI 6.1 (Android 14).

Camera Setup:

  • 50MP primary sensor (OIS support)
  • 12MP ultra-wide camera
  • 8MP telephoto lens (3x optical zoom, OIS support)
  • 10MP front camera

Samsung also includes AI-driven features like Live Translate, Circle to Search, Interpreter Mode and Note Assist to enhance the user experience.

OnePlus 13R

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Caption – OnePlus 13R. (Image credit – OnePlus)

The OnePlus 13R features a 6.78-inch 1.5K display (2780×1264 pixels) with a 450 ppi pixel density. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor and offers 12GB or 16GB RAM. The phone runs Android 15 with OxygenOS 15 and has a 6000mAh battery that supports 80W fast charging.

Camera Setup:

  • 50MP (f/1.8) primary sensor
  • 50MP (f/2.0) ultra-wide camera
  • 8MP (f/2.2) macro camera
  • 16MP (f/2.4) front camera

The phone is built with a metal body, weighs 207g, and comes in Astral Trail and Nebula Noir colours. It also has an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance.

Moreover, the phone runs OxygenOS 15.0 is based on Android 15 and packs 256GB, 512GB of inbuilt storage.

Vivo X200

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Caption – Vivo X200. (Image credit – Vivo)

The Vivo X200 features a 6.67-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate and 2800×1260 pixel resolution. It is powered by MediaTek Dimensity 9400 featuring 1 core clocked at 3.626 MHz, 3 cores clocked at 3.3 MHz and 4 cores clocked at 2.4 MHz. It is paired with 12GB or 16GB RAM, and runs Android 15 with Origin OS 5. The phone has a 5800mAh battery with 90W fast charging.

Camera Setup:

  • 50MP (f/1.57) primary sensor
  • 50MP (f/2.57) telephoto camera
  • 50MP (f/2.0) ultra-wide camera
  • 32MP (f/2.0) front camera

The Vivo X200 comes in Carbon Black, Titanium Grey, Moonlight White, and Sapphire Blue and has an IP69 rating for superior dust and water protection. It measures 160.27 x 74.81 x 7.99mm (height x width x thickness) and weighs 197.00 grams.

OnePlus 12

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Caption – OnePlus 12. (Image credit – OnePlus)

The OnePlus 12 boasts a glass and aluminum build, a 3D curved-edge QHD+ display, and an IP65 rating for dust and water resistance. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 SoC and features a large vapor chamber cooling system for better heat management.

Camera Setup:

  • 50MP primary sensor
  • Telephoto lens with up to 6x zoom
  • Ultra-wide camera
  • Selfie camera with average low-light performance

The OnePlus 12 runs OxygenOS 14 (Android 14) and is priced at Rs. 64,999. It supports fast wired and wireless charging and offers excellent battery life.

Motorola Edge 50 Ultra

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Caption – Motorola Edge 50 Ultra. (Image credit – Motorola)

The Motorola Edge 50 Ultra features a 6.7-inch 1.5K display (1220×2712 pixels) with a 144Hz refresh rate and Gorilla Glass Victus protection. It is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 processor, runs Android 14 with Hello UI, and has a 4500mAh battery with 125W fast charging and wireless charging support.

Camera Setup:

  • 50MP primary sensor
  • 50MP ultra-wide sensor
  • 64MP telephoto sensor
  • 50MP front camera

The phone is available in Forest Grey, Nordic Wood, and Peach Fuzz, has a wood body, and is rated IP68 for dust and water resistance. It measures 161.09 x 72.38 x 8.59mm (height x width x thickness) and weighs 197.00 grams.

FAQs

Q1. What are some alternatives to the iPhone 16e?

Answer. Alternatives include Samsung Galaxy S24 FE, OnePlus 13R, Vivo X200, OnePlus 12, and Motorola Edge 50 Ultra, offering competitive features and value.

Q2. What makes the Samsung Galaxy S24 FE a strong competitor?

Answer. It features a 6.7-inch Full HD+ Dynamic AMOLED 2X display, Exynos 2400e processor, 50MP primary camera, 4,700mAh battery, and AI-driven enhancements like Live Translate.

Q3. How does the OnePlus 13R stand out?

Answer. The OnePlus 13R offers a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 processor, 6.78-inch 1.5K display, 6000mAh battery with 80W fast charging, and a 50MP ultra-wide camera.

Q4. What unique features does the Vivo X200 provide?

Answer. The Vivo X200 includes a 120Hz display, MediaTek Dimensity 9400 chip, 5800mAh battery with 90W fast charging, and an IP69 rating for superior water and dust protection.

Q5. What are the key features of Motorola Edge 50 Ultra?

Answer. It boasts a 6.7-inch 144Hz display, Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chip, 125W fast charging, IP68 rating, and a versatile camera setup with a 50MP front sensor.

Also Read: iPhone 16e Survives Bend Test in the Latest Durability Test Video

iOS 19 May Drop Support for Three iPhone Models, Gurman Reveals Redesign Details

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Highlights

  • iOS 19 may drop support for iPhone XR, XS and XS Max models while newer devices from iPhone 11 onward will remain eligible.
  • Mark Gurman describes iOS 19 as the most dramatic redesign since iOS 7.
  • It is expected to focus on consistent controls, glassy UI effects and unified cross-platform elements.

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Caption – Rumours about iOS 19 have started surfacing online. (Image credit – 9to5Mac)

Apple is just a couple of months away from unveiling iOS 19 at WWDC25. However, we don’t have to wait for that long to know key details. A new rumour suggests that iOS 19 is expected top drop support for three iPhone models that were released in September 2018. Here’s our report.

iPhones That May Lose iOS 19 Support

The rumour comes from an account on X that has previously shared accurate details about Apple’s software updates. Even though the particular account is currently private and anonymous, if the report is true, iOS 19 will no longer support the following iPhone models –

  • iPhone XR
  • iPhone XS
  • iPhone XS Max

Even if these iPhones don’t get iOS 19, they will still receive software updates from Apple.

If the leak is correct, iOS 19 will be available on these devices:

  • iPhone 11, 11 Pro, 11 Pro Max
  • iPhone 12, 12 mini, 12 Pro, 12 Pro Max
  • iPhone 13, 13 mini, 13 Pro, 13 Pro Max
  • iPhone 14, 14 Plus, 14 Pro, 14 Pro Max
  • iPhone 15, 15 Plus, 15 Pro, 15 Pro Max
  • iPhone 16e, 16, 16 Plus, 16 Pro, 16 Pro Max
  • iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd generation)

Meanwhile, iPadOS 19 is rumoured to drop support for the iPad (7th generation), which launched in 2019 with an A10 Fusion chip.

This contradicts a previous iPhoneSoft leak from December, which claimed that all iPhones running iOS 18 would also support iOS 19. Both sources have a solid track record, but iPhoneSoft incorrectly reported in 2021 that iOS 15 would drop support for iPhone 6s and the original iPhone SE. Those devices were actually dropped with iOS 16 the following year.

Major iOS 19 Redesign Details Revealed by Gurman

Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman recently spoke about iOS 19’s new design during a live Q&A, calling it the biggest redesign since iOS 7.

According to the official transcript, during the call Gurman was asked about what makes this redesign significant. The question was, “You’ve reported that iOS 19 will feature a major redesign. What makes it so significant?”

Gurman explained, “The big thing with this redesign is consistent controls, icons, buttons, user interface dynamics and mechanisms across both iOS and macOS. The interfaces between the iPad, the Mac and the iPhone, they have a lot of similarities, but they have a lot of differences.”

“Things like hamburger menus and menu buttons, and the menu bar, and buttons for closing applications, the way the dock looks and acts. There are a lot of differences across the operating systems. So it’s about adding consistency there. It’s about adding glassy effects across the user interface. It’s about rejiggering some applications for a new generation of users to better understand, to make it seem more unified between the individual and the devices. So it’s gonna be a pretty dramatic set of changes. It could take a little bit of getting used to, but I think in the end people are going to like it,” Gurman further added.

When asked whether all Apple apps will get this new design, he responded, “I can’t speak for every app, but I would imagine that [with] the core applications you’re going to see the user interface elements updated to be more akin to visionOS, to get this consistency across both platforms, to get this consistent, the glass effects throughout the user interface.”

Finally, he emphasised how dramatic these changes will be, saying, “I think it’s going to be the biggest redesign to iOS since iOS 7 over 10 years ago back in 2013. So, it’s going to be quite a bit different, right? That new glass effect I think is going to be quite interesting and I think it’s going to look good.”

With WWDC 2025 coming soon, we’ll find out soon if these leaks turn out to be true.

FAQs

Q1. Which iPhones might lose support for iOS 19?

Answer. iOS 19 may drop support for iPhone XR, iPhone XS, and iPhone XS Max, as these models were released in 2018.

Q2. What makes iOS 19’s redesign significant?

Answer. iOS 19 features consistent controls, glassy UI effects, and unified design elements across iOS, macOS, and visionOS, marking the biggest redesign since iOS 7.

Q3. When will iOS 19 details be officially confirmed?

Answer. Key details about iOS 19, including compatibility and redesigned apps, will be revealed at WWDC25, just a couple of months away.

Also Read: Apple Rolls Out iOS 18.4 Update: New Emojis, Ambient Music, CarPlay Updates, and More

Also Read: Apple’s WWDC 2025 to Kick Off on June 9: Apple to Unveil iOS 19 and More

Apple Rolls Out iOS 18.4 Update – Brings New Emoji, Ambient Music, CarPlay Updates and More

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Highlights

  • iOS 18.4 introduces Apple Intelligence enhancements, new emoji, Ambient Music stations and CarPlay updates.
  • Apple News+ adds a recipe section, while new Photos features allow advanced sorting, filtering and privacy tweaks for hidden images.
  • iOS 18.4 is available for iPhone models from SE (2nd gen) to iPhone 16.
  • Key features like Apple Intelligence are limited to the iPhone 15 Pro and newer models only.

Apple has rolled out iOS 18.4 and iPadOS 18.4, bringing several notable updates for iPhone users. While the highly anticipated contextual Siri with on-screen awareness is still missing, this update introduces new Apple Intelligence features, fresh emoji, Apple News+ upgrades, CarPlay improvements and more.

Here’s everything new in iOS 18.4.

iOS 18.4 – What’s New?

Apple Intelligence Upgrades (For iPhone 16 models, iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max only)

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Caption – Priority Notification feature in new iOS 18.4 update. (Image credit – MacRumors)

iOS 18.4 enhances Apple Intelligence, bringing new personalisation and creativity features. Priority notifications now surface important alerts at the top of your notifications, helping you catch time-sensitive updates. It can be turned on by going to Settings > Notifications > Prioritize Notifications and tapping the toggle.

The Sketch style is now available in Image Playground, allowing users to create digital sketches effortlessly. Apple Intelligence also expands language support to include English (India, Singapore), French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Simplified Chinese, and Spanish across multiple regions.

Apple Vision Pro App

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Caption – iOS 18.4 has new Apple Vision Pro App. (Image credit – MacRumors)

For Apple Vision Pro users, iOS 18.4 introduces a dedicated Vision Pro app to help discover spatial content, explore new features, and access key device information.

Apple News+ Gets a Recipe Section

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Caption – iOS 18.4 has the new Apple News+ App. (Image credit – MacRumors)

Apple News+ now features recipes from top publishers, making it easy to find and save dishes. A new Recipe Catalog allows users to browse, search and store their favourite meals. The Cooking Mode provides a step-by-step guide, and the Food section now includes articles on restaurants, kitchen tips, and healthy eating.

Photos App Improvements

iOS 18.4 makes managing your photos easier. New filter options allow users to show or hide items that aren’t in an album or synced from a Mac/PC. You can now reorder items in the Media Types and Utilities collections, sort albums by Date Modified, and even disable the Recently Viewed and Recently Shared collections.

A helpful privacy tweak ensures that hidden photos won’t be included when importing images to a Mac or PC if Face ID is enabled in Photos settings.

Ambient Music in Control Center

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Caption – iOS 18.4 adds Ambient Music in Control Center. (Image credit – MacRumors)

A new Ambient Music feature makes it easy to play curated playlists directly from Control Center. There are four stations designed for different moods:

  • Sleep – Relaxing sounds for restful sleep (Sleep Sounds, Bedtime Beats, Sound Bath, and Piano Sleep)
  • Chill – Music for winding down (Piano Chill, Ambient Chill, Lo-Fi Jazz, and Pure Chill)
  • Productivity – Focus-friendly background music (BEATstrumentals, Binaural Frequencies, Pure Focus, and Classical Concentration)
  • Wellbeing – Tracks for meditation and self-care (Pure Meditation, Spa, Beats & Breath, and Pure Calm)

Each station is handpicked by Apple and can be customised.

CarPlay Updates

CarPlay gets a couple of small but useful improvements. On cars with larger screens, the Home Screen now displays three rows of app icons instead of two. Apple has also introduced a new API for sports apps, allowing live scores to be displayed on the Now Playing interface.

In the European Union, users now have the option to set a default navigation app, both on their iPhones and in CarPlay.

New Emoji in iOS 18.4

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Caption – iOS 18.4 adds new emojis. (Image credit – Apple)

iOS 18.4 adds seven new emoji –

  • Face with bags under eyes
  • Fingerprint
  • Leafless tree
  • Root vegetable
  • Harp
  • Shovel
  • Splatter

Visual Intelligence Shortcuts

A new Visual Intelligence shortcut is now available in Control Center, making it even easier to access object recognition and AI-powered search tools. Visual Intelligence lets users –

  • Identify objects, animals, and plants using Siri Knowledge.
  • Add events from posters directly to the Calendar.
  • Launch the feature via Control Center, the Lock Screen or the Action Button.

Other Notable Updates and Fixes

  • Safari now suggests recent searches to help users quickly revisit past topics.
  • Child Account Setup is now simpler, with a streamlined Setup Assistant that ensures kid-friendly default settings.
  • Screen Time App Limits persist even if a child uninstalls and reinstalls an app.
  • App Store reviews now include summaries, making it easier to get useful feedback at a glance.
  • Users can now pause and resume app downloads or updates without losing progress.
  • New Podcasts widgets let users track Followed Shows and access their Library, including sections like Latest Episodes, Saved and Downloaded.

iOS 18.4 – Eligible Devices

The update is available for the following models –

  • iPhone 16 series
  • iPhone 15 series
  • iPhone 14 series
  • iPhone 13 series
  • iPhone 12 series
  • iPhone 11 series
  • iPhone XS, XS Max, XR
  • iPhone SE (2nd and 3rd gen)

However, Apple Intelligence features are only available on iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 16 models.

How to Download iOS 18.4?

To install the update, head to Settings > General > Software Update on your iPhone. If automatic updates are enabled, your device will update overnight while charging. The rollout is happening gradually, so it may take a few hours to appear.

FAQs

Q1. What new features does iOS 18.4 introduce?

Answer. iOS 18.4 brings Apple Intelligence upgrades (for select devices), new emoji, curated Ambient Music stations, CarPlay improvements, and enhancements to Apple News+ and Photos.

Q2. Which devices are eligible for iOS 18.4, and are there limitations?

Answer. iOS 18.4 is available for iPhone SE (2nd gen) to iPhone 16. However, Apple Intelligence features are limited to the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 16 models.

Q3. How can users install iOS 18.4?

Answer. Users can install the update by going to Settings > General > Software Update. Automatic updates will occur overnight while the device is charging.

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Leaked Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Renders Reveal Few Changes

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Highlights

  • The Pixel 10 Pro Fold renders show a design almost identical to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold.
  • Renders show the SIM card slot relocated to the top.
  • The renders feature two unusual cutouts on the open edge, likely for antenna placement, aligning symmetrically with the USB-C port on the bottom.
  • The Pixel 10 Pro Fold may be offered at a lower price point in 2025.

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Caption – Leaked Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Renders. (Image credit – Android Headlines/OnLeaks)

It seems that leading smartphone manufacturers aren’t too keen on introducing major changes in their 2025 lineup. Recently, Android Headlines shared Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold renders in association with OnLeaks to reveal a closer look at the design. According to the leaked renders, Google isn’t making any major design changes for its 2025 foldable.

Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Renders – Familiar Design with Small Tweaks

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Caption – Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Renders. (Image credit – Android Headlines/OnLeaks)

The new renders show a device that looks nearly identical to the Pixel 9 Pro Fold. However, one noticeable change is the relocation of the SIM card slot to the top. This matches what’s rumoured for the Pixel 10 and Pixel 9a as well.

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Caption – Google Pixel 10 Pro Fold Renders. (Image credit – Android Headlines/OnLeaks)

One strange detail in the renders is the appearance of two cutouts on the left (open) edge. They seem to mirror the power button/fingerprint sensor and volume rocker, possibly for antenna placement since there’s no cutout on the top edge.

The symmetry looks intentional, but these mirrored cutouts also appear opposite the USB-C port on the bottom.

Unlike previous Pixel 10 series leaks, these renders don’t come with dimensions, so it’s unclear if Google is trying to make the foldable thinner this year. Interestingly, OnLeaks hinted that this information existed but wasn’t included in the report.

There’s also a hint at a lower price. According to Android Headlines, “other sources” claim that the Pixel 10 Pro Fold “will be offered at a lower price point this year.” However, there are no further details on how much cheaper it will be.

FAQs

Q1. What design changes are seen in the Pixel 10 Pro Fold renders?

Answer. The renders show minimal design changes, with the SIM card slot relocated to the top and two unusual cutouts on the open edge, likely for antenna placement.

Q2. Is there any indication of pricing for the Pixel 10 Pro Fold?

Answer. According to the report, the Pixel 10 Pro Fold may be offered at a lower price point in 2025, although specific pricing details are not yet available.

Q3. Do the renders suggest changes to the foldable’s thickness?

Answer. The leaked renders do not include dimensions, leaving it unclear if Google is trying to make the Pixel 10 Pro Fold thinner this year.

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Leaked Apple Watch Series 10 Prototype Shows A New Unseen Health Sensor

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Highlights

  • A leaked Apple Watch Series 10 prototype reveals a unique health sensor arrangement.
  • It includes smaller sensors and an unseen extra light ring on the back.
  • Apple reportedly tested blood pressure and blood glucose sensors during the Series 10 development.
  • The prototype is running an internal watchOS 11.1 build suggesting ongoing experimentation.

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Caption – A Prototype Apple Watch Series 10 surfaces online. (Image credit – @StellaFudge on X)

A leaked prototype of the Apple Watch Series 10 suggests Apple may have had some interesting plans for last year’s model. While the official release brought a refreshed design, it kept the same health sensors as the Series 9. However, this prototype hints at features that never made it to the final version.

Apple Watch Series 10 Prototype – Unseen Health Sensor Arrangement

Apple leaker and collector StellaFudge shared images of the prototype on X (formerly Twitter) recently and revealed a “very unique health sensor arrangement.” The design differs not only from the Series 10 but from any Apple Watch released so far.

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According to the leaker, the prototype’s heart rate and blood oxygen sensors are much smaller than Apple’s current ones. More interestingly, the back of the watch features an “extra light ring” positioned between the ECG and heart rate sensors, something never seen on an Apple Watch before.

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Caption – The prototype watch seems to be featuring an extra light ring on the back. (Image credit – @StellaFudge on X)

Rumours have long suggested that Apple is developing blood pressure and blood glucose sensors for the Apple Watch. It’s believed that these new sensors were tested during the Series 10’s development but were ultimately delayed in favour of the updated design.

The leaked prototype was likely used for the internal testing of these health features.

Apple Watch Series 10 Prototype – Apple’s Internal Testing

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Caption – The prototype watch is running an unreleased build of watchOS11. (Image credit – @StellaFudge on X)

Although the prototype is fully functional, it runs an internal version of watchOS 11.1. Since it doesn’t have stock apps installed, which can only be downloaded through Apple’s internal network, it’s unclear whether any new health features were included in the software.

Moreover, the prototype’s software build dates back to October 2024, which could mean that Apple is still experimenting with these advanced health sensors. There is a chance we will be able finally see them in the next Apple Watch.

FAQs

Q1. What does the leaked Apple Watch Series 10 prototype reveal?

Answer. The prototype shows a unique health sensor arrangement, including smaller heart rate and blood oxygen sensors, as well as an unseen “extra light ring.”

Q2. What advanced health features were tested for the Series 10?

Answer. Apple reportedly tested blood pressure and blood glucose sensors during the development of Series 10 but delayed their inclusion to prioritize design updates.

Q3. What does the prototype’s software suggest about Apple’s plans?

Answer. Running an internal watchOS 11.1 build from October 2024, the prototype indicates Apple is still experimenting with advanced health sensors, possibly for future models.

Also Read: watchOS 11: Big Upgrade Over watchOS 10

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Apple to Double Made-in-India iPhone Production This Year: Report

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Highlights

  • Apple plans to double its iPhone production in India this year to reduce its reliance on China further.
  • Apple aims to manufacture 25% of all iPhones in India by 2027.
  • Foxconn is scaling up production in India including setting up a new plant in Bengaluru.
  • It aims to produce 25-30 million iPhones in 2025, significantly up from the 12 million made last year.

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Caption – iPhone production in India is expected to get double that what it is now by the end of this year. (Image credit – Apple)

It’s no news that Apple has been working to diversify its production and expand operations beyond China for a while now. Ramping up India production of iPhones is one way the Cupertino Giant is doing that. Now, a local report suggests Apple is set to more than double the number of iPhones made in India this year as part of its ongoing efforts to reduce its reliance on China. Here’s what we know.

Foxconn Ramping Up Production

Foxconn is a key Apple supplier and has been conducting trials to scale up production while maintaining Apple’s strict quality standards at its newest iPhone plant in India.

For years, Apple has been gradually expanding its manufacturing presence in India. Initially producing only the iPhone SE, the company now assembles its latest flagship models there. Reports suggest Apple aims to manufacture 25% of all iPhones in India by 2027.

The Indian government has supported this expansion with tax breaks on imported components under the ‘Made in India’ initiative. Meanwhile, China has been accused of trying to hinder these efforts.

Foxconn’s Ambitious Plans

According to The Economic Times, Foxconn is responding to Apple’s request to significantly increase iPhone production in India, even setting up a new plant in Bengaluru.

The report states, Foxconn aims to churn out 25-30 million iPhones at its India plants this year, more than double the number it made last year […] said people aware of the development.”

A source told ET, “Last year, the company assembled about 12 million iPhones in India. But with their Bengaluru facility also coming up quickly, they have set their ambitions a lot higher, in line with Apple’s push to deepen their presence in India.”

Foxconn reportedly began limited production trials a few months ago and is now focusing on maintaining quality while scaling up operations.

Analysts say these production numbers align with expectations, keeping Apple on track to manufacture 25% of its iPhones in India as early as next year.

FAQs

Q1. Why is Apple increasing its iPhone production in India?

Answer. Apple is ramping up iPhone production in India to diversify operations and reduce reliance on China. By 2027, the company aims to manufacture 25% of all iPhones in India.

Q2. What is Foxconn’s role in Apple’s India production strategy?

Answer. Foxconn, a key Apple supplier, is scaling up production in India. It plans to produce 25–30 million iPhones this year, more than double the 12 million made last year, and is establishing a new plant in Bengaluru.

Q3. How is the Indian government supporting Apple’s manufacturing expansion?

Answer. The Indian government is supporting Apple’s efforts through tax breaks on imported components under the ‘Made in India’ initiative, facilitating the company’s growth in the region.

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