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BloFin Adds Apple Pay Support, Enhancing a Seamless Crypto Buying Experience for Traders
BloFin Adds Apple Pay Support, Enhancing a Seamless Crypto Buying Experience for Traders

Malaysian Reserve

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Malaysian Reserve

BloFin Adds Apple Pay Support, Enhancing a Seamless Crypto Buying Experience for Traders

ROAD TOWN, British Virgin Islands, July 18, 2025 /PRNewswire/ — Global leading cryptocurrency exchange BloFin is pleased to announce the integration of Apple Pay into its Buy Crypto feature, offering users a faster, simpler, and more secure way to purchase digital assets. With Apple Pay now supported, BloFin users can seamlessly buy their favorite cryptocurrencies using their iPhone, iPad, or any Apple device, all with just a few taps. By eliminating the need to manually input card details or switch between apps, Apple Pay streamlines the payment process, allowing for quick and convenient purchases. Users can now complete transactions with Face ID or Touch ID, further enhancing both speed and security. This update reflects BloFin's broader mission to enhance accessibility and innovation within the digital asset space by continuously improving both usability and security. Looking ahead, more flexible and user-friendly payment options will soon be available on BloFin. BloFin remains dedicated to delivering the best possible trading experience for all users. Start using Apple Pay on BloFin today and experience a smarter way to buy crypto. For more information, visit: Logo: View original content:

iPhone 17: What We Know So Far About The Upcoming Apple Model
iPhone 17: What We Know So Far About The Upcoming Apple Model

Gulf Insider

time2 days ago

  • Gulf Insider

iPhone 17: What We Know So Far About The Upcoming Apple Model

Apple is expected to launch the iPhone 17 in September 2025, continuing its annual update cycle for its flagship smartphone line. While the company has not confirmed any specifications, analysts and supply chain reports have provided early indications of what users can expect. According to a recent note by TF International Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, Apple may introduce a new design for the iPhone 17 series, which could include changes to the front-facing camera system. Kuo has suggested that a 'pill-and-hole' display cutout, first seen in the iPhone 14 Pro models, may be removed in favour of an under-display camera and Face ID technology. Reports from display industry sources, including Display Supply Chain Consultants (DSCC), have indicated that Apple is working with suppliers such as Samsung and LG to integrate under-display components. However, full implementation may be limited to higher-end models in the iPhone 17 range. The iPhone 17 may also feature improvements in processing power. Apple is likely to debut the A19 chip, built on an advanced node by TSMC, although no official confirmation has been made. In previous years, Apple has introduced new chips with each flagship model. There is also speculation around changes to the phone's materials. According to Bloomberg , Apple is exploring the use of lighter casing materials, possibly involving aluminium or a different grade of titanium for select models. The company introduced titanium in the iPhone 15 Pro line, replacing stainless steel. Analysts have suggested that the iPhone 17 line-up could include a new 'Slim' model, which may replace the Plus variant. This version is expected to feature a slightly smaller display and a different design, although Apple has not commented on the matter. Apple has not officially announced the iPhone 17, and all details remain subject to change. The company typically unveils new iPhones in early September, followed by a release later in the month.

iPhone Fold tipped to feature a crease-free display
iPhone Fold tipped to feature a crease-free display

India Today

time4 days ago

  • India Today

iPhone Fold tipped to feature a crease-free display

We have previously reported that Samsung Display is helping Apple bring its long-rumoured foldable iPhone to life. While the display quality has been praised even before the debut, one major upgrade has leaked: no crease. Yes, while Samsung's own Galaxy Z Fold 7 still carries the telltale fold line, Apple's foldable debut could mark a turning point in the battle of bendable scoop comes from a well-known Apple supply chain analyst, Ming-Chi Kuo, who claims that Samsung Display will supply Apple with specially designed crease-free foldable panels. Central to this innovation is a metal plate embedded beneath the screen, engineered to distribute and manage the stress caused by folding evenly. These metal components will mostly be sourced from South Korean firm Fine this very same supplier also works with Samsung's own foldable lineup. Yet, despite Fine M-Tec's involvement, the Galaxy Z Fold 7 still features a visible central crease. That suggests Apple's panels are part of a custom-built solution — a bespoke development that Samsung Display has seemingly reserved for Cupertino's first foldable. Why hasn't Samsung implemented this crease-free tech in its own foldables? That remains a mystery. It's possible that the materials or construction methods differ, or perhaps Apple's notoriously exacting hardware standards pushed Samsung Display to innovate further. Either way, the fact that Apple might beat Samsung at its own game is sure to sting in to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman, Apple has its sights set on a foldable that doesn't just hide the crease — it aims to eliminate it. Gurman previously reported that the iPhone Fold (or whatever Apple ends up calling it) will feature a 'much higher-quality hinge' than current competitors, leading to an almost imperceptible fold line when the device is fully adds that mass production of Apple's foldable iPhone is expected to begin in the second half of 2026, indicating a potential launch later that year or in early 2027. The device is said to sport a 7.8-inch inner display when unfolded and a 5.5-inch outer display for use when closed. It will reportedly be equipped with two rear cameras and a single front-facing camera. Notably, the device may also skip Face ID in favour of a Touch ID sensor integrated into the power button — a possible move to conserve terms of dimensions, Apple's foldable is expected to be around 4.5mm thick when open and between 9mm and 9.5mm when closed. That makes it slightly bulkier than the Galaxy Z Fold 7, which measures 4.2mm when unfolded and 8.9mm folded. Still, for a first-generation device, Apple's offering seems impressively Samsung Display backing the hardware and Apple engineering the rest, this cross-brand collaboration could redefine what consumers expect from foldable phones. If Apple does manage to launch a device with a truly seamless display, it could ignite a new wave of foldables that finally look — and feel — like the future.- Ends

Samsung could supply custom displays for Apple's crease-free foldable iPhone: Kuo
Samsung could supply custom displays for Apple's crease-free foldable iPhone: Kuo

Mint

time4 days ago

  • Mint

Samsung could supply custom displays for Apple's crease-free foldable iPhone: Kuo

Apple's long-anticipated foldable iPhone may feature a game-changing 'crease-free' display, thanks to a custom solution being developed by Samsung Display, according to noted supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. As reported byMacRumors, Apple's foldable iPhone, slated for mass production in the latter half of 2026, is expected to feature a custom-designed metal plate to manage the stress generated during screen folding. This innovation aims to tackle the persistent issue of visible creases seen in current foldable smartphones. The metal plate will reportedly be sourced mainly from Fine M-Tec, a supplier already linked to components used in Samsung's foldable displays. Curiously, Samsung's latest foldable flagship, the Galaxy Z Fold 7, still displays a noticeable crease along its inner screen, even though it also incorporates metal plates from Fine M-Tec. This has sparked speculation that Samsung Display may be working on a bespoke display solution designed specifically for Apple, prompting questions about why similar technology hasn't been introduced in Samsung's own foldable lineup. According to Kuo, Apple's upcoming alleged foldable will sport a 7.8-inch inner display and a 5.5-inch outer screen, complemented by two rear cameras, a single front-facing camera, and a power button integrated with Touch ID, a notable departure from the Face ID technology found in most recent iPhones. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman earlier reported that Apple is prioritising a high-quality hinge mechanism, which could further help in minimising or even eradicating the central crease, a feature often criticised in rival devices. Physically, the foldable iPhone is expected to measure 4.5mm in thickness when open, and around 9 to 9.5mm when folded. While this would make it marginally bulkier than Samsung's Galaxy Z Fold 7 (which measures 4.2mm unfolded and 8.9mm folded), Apple appears to be focusing on durability and display integrity rather than shaving off millimetres. The move could represent Apple's most significant foray into the foldable market, and if the crease-free claim holds true, it could set a new benchmark in the segment.

Apple could debut iPhone Fold in 2026: Design to cameras, what to expect
Apple could debut iPhone Fold in 2026: Design to cameras, what to expect

Business Standard

time5 days ago

  • Business Standard

Apple could debut iPhone Fold in 2026: Design to cameras, what to expect

Apple is reportedly preparing to launch its first foldable iPhone in 2026, potentially reshaping the future of its smartphone portfolio. According to a report by 9To5Google, the maiden foldable from Apple, possibly called the iPhone Fold, may feature a book-style folding design, a crease-free display, and a quad-camera setup. It could also feature a titanium body, similar to Pro models in the current generation iPhone 16 series. Foldable displays The iPhone Fold is expected to feature a 7.8-inch main display and a 5.5-inch cover display, making it the first iPhone to include both a screen larger and smaller than any current model. The main screen size would bring it close to the earlier iPad mini, offering a tablet-like experience, while the cover display may resemble the compact design of the iPhone mini. For reference, the recently launched Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7 sports a 6.5-inch display on the cover and an 8-inch main bendable display. Crease-free book-style design One of the major highlights could be a 'crease-free' display, addressing a longstanding drawback of folding smartphones. Apple is reportedly working on a seamless display experience, with the phone folding like a book. The device may measure around 9–9.5mm when folded and 4.5–4.8mm when unfolded. If true, the first foldable device from Apple will not rank among the thinnest. The current-generation book-style foldable from Samsung measures 8.9mm in folded state and 4.2mm when unfolded, making it the slimmest foldable in the Indian market. Quad-camera system The iPhone Fold may sport a quad-camera setup, including: Two rear cameras (48MP each) One front camera when folded (24MP) One front camera when unfolded (24MP) While the exact configuration of the rear lenses is not confirmed, Apple may opt for either ultra-wide or telephoto as the secondary camera. Both front-facing cameras are likely to be housed in hole-punch cutouts on their respective displays. Touch ID instead of Face ID The foldable iPhone is expected to ditch Face ID in favour of Touch ID for biometric authentication. The fingerprint sensor will likely be embedded into the side button, as seen in the iPhone SE models. This could be due to space constraints and the added complexity of placing Face ID sensors on both the inner and outer displays. Titanium frame Despite reports suggesting the iPhone 17 Pro series may drop titanium, Apple is expected to bring back the titanium build for the iPhone Fold. This could be a strategic move to offer lightweight durability in a more premium form factor.

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