Iphone
iPhone or Samsung? This is the smartphone Israelis preferred in 2025
2025 sales data reveal surprising gaps between Tel Aviv, Beersheba, and the periphery, alongside a rise in average spending and strengthening of the premium segment.
Purchases of iPhone 17 Pro soar across Gaza amid 'limited' humanitarian aid, reports suggest
Report: The foldable iPhone will arrive with a fingerprint sensor and an under-display camera
Locate your keys or bag with iPhone and also with Android
Will Apple give up on its foldable iPhone?
Apple faces delays as foldable screens, including those manufactured by Samsung, fail to meet its durability standards.
Does rice help dry wet electronics? Apple says absolutely not
Using rice to dry a wet smartphone is ineffective and may harm the device, Apple warns.
Apple's iOS 17.3 update bolsters iPhone theft protection features
The new update also prevents unauthorized password changes, and safeguards sensitive actions. Discover how these features work in iOS 17.3.
Police caution: Strangers can easily steal information using NameDrop
However, tech experts say that there is no need to worry.
Apple to allow customizable notification sounds for first time ever
Apple expands its closed ecosystem with iOS 17.2 update.
Apple identifies issues causing overheating in the iPhone 15
Apple said the issue is not a safety or injury risk, and will not impact the phone's long-term performance.
Woman shares trick for checking partner's phone without him knowing
A clever young woman shares a brilliant method to discreetly monitor your partner's mobile device in real-time with no phone theft required.
Is the iPhone 12 radioactive? Apple disputes claim by French watchdog
The Agence Nationale des Fréquences, or ANFR, said it would send agents to Apple stores and other distributors to check the model was no longer being sold.
Ramah launches first overnight camp in Israel - for Israelis
Central to the success of these camps is the "disconnection from mobile phones" policy, as discovered by research conducted by the Forum.
Should Apple worry about restrictions imposed by Putin on the tech giant?
Russia's intelligence agency recently stated that iPhones are infected with malware and can be used for espionage.