Examples of using Iphones in English and their translations into Vietnamese
{-}
-
Colloquial
-
Ecclesiastic
-
Computer
They see new toys, video games, iPhones, and they want them(the lust of the eyes).
All three iPhones, though, are much smaller than most of the Android phones you will see on your local store's shelf.
Lithium-ion batteries like iPhones have a longer life if you do not charge more than 80%.
According to CNN, the bug affects iPhones and iPads running iOS 12.1,
When Apple sells fewer iPhones than it did the year before,
Apple will further improve the Face ID technology in next year's iPhones, declared famed Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo in an investor note.
AppleApple has faced weak demand for its latest iPhones, the $US1,000 XS(left), the $US1,100 XS Max, and the $US750 XR.
With iOS 13, Apple is removing that restriction, so that iPhones fitted with the chip will have the technical ability to read any NFC chip.
Foxconn, a leading supplier of Apple iPhones, replaced 60,000 workers with robots in just one of its Chinese factories last year.
Apple, for example, doesn't want iPhones to come closer than 5/8 of an inch;
Although TVs are prohibited in the monastery, iPhones strangely are permitted,
Apple typically starts selling new iPhones a few weeks after launching them, in time for the holiday shopping season.
When you message other iPhones from your iPhone, they may communicate via iMessage whilst you're linked to the net.
Normally, iPhones and iPads are limited in how many times a passcode can be entered each minute.
Kuo believes that all new iPhones will support 5G starting in 2021.
Analysts at Citi Research also suggested that Apple's new iPhones would come with support for the Apple Pencil, although that turned out to be untrue.
Newer iPhones are harder-- if not impossible-- for law enforcement to unlock.
IPad, the Macs, the iPhones, they are all manufactured in China, and one of the
The code also indicates that some iPhones will come with trays that will accommodate two SIM cards.
Earlier in his career, Zdziarski worked on jailbreaking iPhones and, in 2014, he raised the issue of backdoors in Apple products.