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Here's Joanna Stern's full interview with Craig and Joz.

Here's Joanna Stern's full interview with Craig and Joz.

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In addition to their discussion of what happened with AI Siri, Craig Federighi and Greg Joswiak talked about how an Apple Watch might fit into Apple's AI device plans, if Apple is working on a foldable ('who's to say?'), and if iPhone prices will go up due to tariffs ('nothing to announce'). It's worth watching.

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