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Consumer Tech

Spending $170 more on the iPhone 16E gets you these eight upgrades from SE 2022

Apple's approach to budget-friendly phones has changed. The iPhone 16E starts at ₦911,688, while the older SE 2022 model is ₦450,000.

Consumer Tech

What new features to expect in the new iPhone 16 phones

In just a week, Apple will unveil the highly anticipated iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, and iPhone 16 Pro Max at their annual iPhone event on September 9 in Cupertino.

Explainer

Everything you need to know about the iPhone 16 release

The Apple Intelligence-powered phones are here. Here’s everything we know so far.

Consumer Tech

Should you buy Apple’s smaller-notch iPhone 13 and 13 mini phones in 2024?

You can buy the iPhone 13 or 13 Mini if you dig Cinematic photos.

News

Apple’s WWDC 2024: What to expect and how to watch it live

Apple's WWDC is just around the corner, and the tech world is buzzing! This year's keynote, happening on June 10th, is expected to be a big one. With the AI revolution in full swing, all eyes are on Apple to see how they'll respond. 

Consumer Tech

Apple’s 2024 M4 iPad Pro has ditched the LCD for OLED displays. What else is new?

The 7th-generation Apple iPad Pro with M4 chipset represents some of the biggest updates to the iPad Pro series. Still no MacOS though.

Consumer Tech

Which is the best iPhone to buy in 2024? Reviewed for all budgets

We reviewed Apple’s top smartphones - yes, the iPhone 15 series is the best model to buy in 2024.

Consumer Tech

Apple Watch ban paused: You can still buy Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2 for now

A court order has given Apple a two-week extension to continue selling the Apple Watch Series 9 and Apple Watch Ultra 2.

News

Nestcoin launches Breach, a media platform to drive crypto education and adoption

Breach is making it easier for everyone to learn about and understand the potential of cryptocurrency, regardless of where they are in their journey.

Opinion

Apple vs. Facebook: What do African advertisers stand to lose?

Apple has introduced big changes to its Ads and privacy policy with the release of the IOS 14.5. This feature may stifle advertising and online marketing and Facebook, one of the world's largest advertisers is taking a stand. What is this new feature and what does it mean for advertising in Africa?

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