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The iPhone 12 still holds up, and now you can get one for $230
The iPhone 12 still holds up, and now you can get one for $230

New York Post

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • New York Post

The iPhone 12 still holds up, and now you can get one for $230

Discover startups, services, products and more from our partner StackCommerce. New York Post edits this content, and may be compensated and/or receive an affiliate commission if you buy through our links. TL;DR: Get a powerful iPhone 12 for a fraction of the usual price — now just $229.99 (reg. $729) while supplies last. If you're not obsessed with always having the latest iPhone, you can take advantage of some amazing deals on older models. They can do all the same tasks for a fraction of the price, so if you're in the market for a new phone, it's a smart financial decision. This iPhone 12, for example, is just $229.99 (reg. $729) right here for a limited time. Don't sleep on the iPhone 12. This particular model includes an A14 Bionic chip, one of the fastest chips in a smartphone, which provides serious performance for all your daily tasks. It can also handle photography, gaming, and AR. Like newer iPhones, this model has 5G capability that offers lightning-fast speeds for streaming, gaming, and downloading content. And your data will stay secure thanks to the Face ID feature. If you tend to drop your phone, you'll love the Ceramic Shield feature that offers enhanced durability. It protects the 6.1-inch Super Retina XDR display, where you'll scroll your favorite apps and snap photos with the 12MP camera. This model's camera also includes night mode, so you can capture high-quality photos even in low-light settings. This iPhone 12 provides 17 hours of video playback on a single charge. Once you're low on battery, you can power back up wirelessly thanks to MagSafe technology. You'll enjoy a 68% discount thanks to this model's grade A refurbished rating. That means you'll receive a refurbished iPhone 12 in near-mint condition, with virtually no signs of prior use, while securing the sale price. Take advantage of this deal on the iPhone 12 for just $229.99 (reg. $729) while supplies last. StackSocial prices subject to change.

Generous deal makes the 256GB iPad 10 the obvious choice for Apple users on budget
Generous deal makes the 256GB iPad 10 the obvious choice for Apple users on budget

Phone Arena

time7 days ago

  • Business
  • Phone Arena

Generous deal makes the 256GB iPad 10 the obvious choice for Apple users on budget

If you're looking for a new iPad that won't break the bank, chances are you're eyeing the latest 11-inch iPad. However, while it's a powerful tablet, you might want to check out the older model instead. Right now, Amazon is offering a generous $149 discount on the iPad 10 in Silver, bringing the price of the 256GB model to under $350. Just be sure to act fast and take advantage of this offer now, as only a few units are left in stock and this deal may expire any minute $149 off (30%) The Silver-colored iPad 10 with 256GB of storage selling for $149 off its price. This lets you get one for just under $350. With its speedy performance and a gorgeous display, this tablet is a top pick for Apple users who need a reliable device without overspending. Only a few units are left, so don't hesitate! Buy at Amazon $103 off (21%) Alternatively, you can go for the model in Blue. This bad boy is selling for $103 off and can be yours for just under $397. Buy at Amazon If the Silver-colored model is already sold out by the time you tap the offer button, feel free to go for the Blue one instead. This handsome fella is also discounted, with a $103 price cut, bringing it down to just under $ been released in 2022, this tablet has been around for a while now, so you might think it's not up to the task of providing you with entertainment and handling your day-to-day activities. However, in reality, it's still a pretty capable a capable A14 Bionic chip, it tackles everyday tasks like web browsing and video streaming without breaking a sweat. And with its 10.9-inch Liquid Retina LCD display, which packs a high 2360 x 1640 resolution, it delivers a pleasant viewing experience with vibrant colors. But great visuals and solid performance mean nothing without good battery life. That's why this tablet boasts a 28.6Wh battery, which offers up to two days of usage on one charge. All in all, the iPad 10 is still worth getting and is a must-have at its current price on Amazon. So, don't dilly-dally! Tap the offer button in this article and get one at a bargain price now!

Argos is selling cheap iPads fast in 'lowest price ever' discount
Argos is selling cheap iPads fast in 'lowest price ever' discount

Daily Record

time23-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Record

Argos is selling cheap iPads fast in 'lowest price ever' discount

The high street retailer has a rare discount on the entry-level iPad Purchasing a new iPad from Apple is never going to be a bargain, but there's an enticing offer from Argos that makes it more affordable. The high street retailer currently has a rare discount on the entry-level iPad, which means shoppers can add one of these devices to their basket and pay £269 - that's the 'lowest price ever' at Argos. It's a very alluring deal, and shoppers have clearly spotted the bargain, with Argos confirming that it's currently 'in demand' and 'selling fast'. The only thing consumers need to be aware of is that this is the older iPad model, which first launched back in 2022. This has now been superseded by this year's updated iPad, which boasts a faster A16 processor and 128GB of storage as standard, reports the Mirror. The model Argos is selling at the discounted price, features an A14 Bionic processor and a more modest 64GB of internal memory. For cheaper and newer model alternatives, look to Amazon where shoppers can buy a Fire HD 8 Tablet (2024 model) for £69.99, was £99.99. Built with seamless on-the-go streaming and gaming in mind, the tablet has an eight-inch screen and 13 hours of battery life when fully charged. Meanwhile, Samsung fans can pick up a Galaxy Tab A9 for £159 at Currys. The device has an 11-inch screen and facial recognition to lock the device. Apple iPad 2022 £269 Argos Buy Now on Argos It's worth noting that Argos is now one of the sole UK retailers stocking the Apple's 2022 iPad. In the reviews, one person said: "Bought this as a gift a few months ago and is highly delighted with the iPad." A second wasn't happy with their order, saying: "The iPad box was damaged. Dirty on corners and even green on some edges. This was a present for someone, so I brought it back and got a refund, as this does not look good and possibly could have been damaged inside." A third concluded: "Lower end of the memory scale but still loads. Do not want to store vast amounts on one device anyway so this fits the bill. Does all you would expect of an iPad in a slim package and a good definition screen." Apple's 2022 iPad features a 10.9-inch screen, long battery life, premium metal design and full support for the Apple Pencil. That means owners can scribble on the screen without using their fingers. The iPad 2022 is not quite as good as what Apple is now stocking, but this is still a top-rated machine that's perfect for someone who wants to send a few emails, surf the web, and play some games. It's also significantly cheaper with the latest tablet costing £329.

Argos is dishing out cheap iPads in rare discount, and they are 'selling fast'
Argos is dishing out cheap iPads in rare discount, and they are 'selling fast'

Daily Mirror

time19-05-2025

  • Business
  • Daily Mirror

Argos is dishing out cheap iPads in rare discount, and they are 'selling fast'

Argos is currently offering Apple's iPad at a more affordable price - no wonder it's proving so popular. Buying a new iPad from Apple is never going to be cheap, but there is an eye-catching deal from Argos that certainly makes owning one of these popular tablets way more affordable. The high street retailer currently has a rare discount on the entry-level iPad, which means you can pop one of these machines in your online shopping basket and pay just £269. That's the 'lowest price ever' at Argos. It's a very tempting deal, and shoppers have clearly noticed the bargain, with Argos confirming that it's currently 'in demand' and 'selling fast'. The only thing you need to aware of is that this is the older iPad model which first launched back in 2022. This has now been superseded by this year's updated iPad which gets a faster A16 processor and 128GB of storage as standard. The model Argos is selling at the discounted price, features a A14 Bionic processor and a more measly 64GB of internal memory. It's clearly not quite as good as what Apple is now stocking, but this is still a top-rated machine that's perfect for someone who wants to send a few emails, surf the web, and play some games. It's also way cheaper with the latest tablet costing £329. As a quick reminder, the 2022 iPad features an 10.9-inch screen, long battery life, premium metal design and full support for the Apple Pencil. That means owners can scribble on the screen without using their fingers. Another thing to note is that Argos is now one of the only UK retailers stocking this device. Apple no longer offers the 2022 model and stores including Currys only have the more expensive 2025 iPad. One of the only other retailers that appear to be selling the 2022 version is Very. It's also on sale for the same £269 price.

TSMC Is Targeting 2028 for Its A14 1.4nm Process
TSMC Is Targeting 2028 for Its A14 1.4nm Process

Yahoo

time08-05-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

TSMC Is Targeting 2028 for Its A14 1.4nm Process

Hoo boy. Things are about to get tricky when talking about chip technologies. That's because TSMC finally made good on its promise to change its name structure for sub-2nm chips to one Apple already uses for its own processors. TSMC is going from its N naming convention—as in, N2, its 2nm process—to A for chips smaller than 2nm. The first of these will be A16 and A14, the latter of which TSMC just highlighted at the North America Technology Symposium. That's the upcoming 1.4nm process, which is not to be confused with Apple's A14 Bionic SoC. (Apple's chip appears in some older iPhones and is not made with a sub-nm process.) Perhaps worse is that Intel also uses the A naming structure—and for the same reason TSMC adopted it. The A in Intel's highly anticipated new A18, 1.8nm-class process stands for Angstrom, a unit of measurement suited to the ever-shrinking die processes. TSMC says that the A14 process will be a vast improvement compared with the N2 process. A14 offers as much as 15% faster speed than N2. And to top it off, A14 uses significantly less power, up to 30% less, than N2. TSMC plans to make chips for automotive, IoT, and smartphone uses, and will support N4C RF in N2 chips. And, of course, TSMC expects N2 to be picked up in large quantities for AI use. The company will have 9.5 reticle size Chip on Wafer on Substrate (CoWoS) tech, supporting 12+ HBM stacks, by 2027. TSMC Fab 21. Credit: TSMC 'TSMC's cutting-edge logic technologies like A14 are part of a comprehensive suite of solutions that connect the physical and digital worlds to unleash our customers' innovation for advancing the AI future,' TSMC CEO Dr. C.C. Wei said in a statement. Don't expect to see A14 chips for a few years, though, with N2 hitting its stride and A16s on target for mass production in 2026. Chips based on the A16 process (not to be confused with Apple's 4nm A16 SoCs, also likely made in Arizona) will most likely reach the data center market in early 2027. The A16 process will be TSMC's first to include backside power delivery, also known as Super Power Rail, which allows for better performance and energy efficiency. It seems likely that TSMC will make at least some of its A14 wafers in the US, given that it already plans to make Fab 21 (its Arizona campus) sub-2nm capable in the coming years.

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