Apple might launch a new hardware subscription service for iPhone that will allow customers to avail new handsets by paying monthly dues.
Arnold Zafra
Arnold is a self-taught IT professional who has spent most of his career in a corporate environment working as a professional librarian. Over the years, he has used a range of Apple devices, starting from the very first iPhone, iPad, and Apple Watch. He doesn't just use these devices casually; he dives deep into each of their functionalities and features. He also likes to get early access to beta OS updates, new releases, and other updates. Arnold currently owns an iPhone 13 Pro Max, Apple Watch Ultra, M2 MacBook Air, and AirPods Pro (1st Gen).
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Apple Podcasts Rolling Out Follower Metrics and Other Improvements to Help Creators Gain More Listeners
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