USB-C on the iPhone 15, the problems with OneUI 5.1 and the Spotify upgrade

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Apple against the authorities, the leak on the iPhone 15 Pro, the battery drain in the Samsung update and the S23 Ultra photography test that failed at DxOMark. This is the week that was.

Apple is once again feeling the pressure of the British Competition and Markets Authority (CMA). In documents that were revealed only recently, even though they were submitted already in December, the company goes against the authority and claims that its moves want to lead to its operating system, iOS, being in fact, “another Android compatible, thus actually harming the choice of the users”.

Murder Mystery 2 with Adam Sandler, Riverdale Season 7, You’re Going on Season 4, Father in Disturbance, Love is Blind in another season and more. These are the contents that will be uploaded next month on Netflix Israel.

Apple is expected to announce the next generation of iPhone devices towards the month of September, but it is already known to everyone that it is in very advanced planning before going into mass production. The first leaks show that the iPhone 15 Pro will have a thinner design and the addition that everyone expected.

Samsung’s advanced photography application, known as Camera Assistant, was until now only available for the devices in the company’s Galaxy S22 series. However, it recently received an update that adds new capabilities and also allows installation on a much wider range of devices.

Samsung started distributing the One UI 5.1 update to last year’s models and in Israel the users were also able to update quickly at the same time as the rest of the world. While the update brings the new interface like the one present in the Galaxy S23, in various reports it seems that some suffer from the problem of this increased battery consumption after updating the device.

The advanced photography setup of the Galaxy S23 Ultra should have placed it as one of the best in the field, and indeed in DXOMARK’s test it won quite a few praises. But in the bottom line, the site gives him a score of 140 points, which is enough for tenth place, only, in the table.

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