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Al Bawaba
7 days ago
- Entertainment
- Al Bawaba
Sad ending! 'Leyla: Hayat, Ask, Adalet' finale episode date revealed
ALBAWABA - Audiences are awaiting the fate of the series "Leyla: Hayat, Ask, Adalet" (Layla: Life, Love, Justice), produced by Ay Yapım media production company, which is considered one of the most famous series competing in the current drama season. Also Read Leyla series: Is Cemre Baysel leaving? Episode 27 shocks fans! Fans are waiting to hear if the series will end or whether it will be renewed for another season, as the producers of the series remain silent about it despite the announcement that the Turkish drama will end on episode 36. When is 'Leyla: Hayat, Ask, Adalet' finale episode? Unconfirmed reports from behind the scenes revealed that the series, directed by the renowned and award-winning Turkish director Hilal Saral and airing every Wednesday, is considering ending the series with its final episode on June 18, unless the show sees a significant increase in viewership during the upcoming episodes. Informed sources also revealed news that there will be no second season of the series. As the final episodes approach, it appears that the show's audience will be in for a shocking breakup with one of its most prominent stars, a move that could reshuffle the deck and heighten the suspense before the much-anticipated finale. According to what has been rumored online, Alperen Duymaz, who is playing Civan, will split from the series, while Leyla, starred by Cemre Baysel, is expected to marry an old rich man, then she will likely fall in love with his nephew. The alleged plot reminded people of the old Turkish drama series Aşk-ı Memnu (Forbidden Love), considering that the old man, Leyla is expected to get married to, is Selçuk Yöntem, the same person who starred in Forbidden Love and experienced betrayal from his wife, Beren Saat, who fell in love with his nephew, played by Kıvanç Tatlıtuğ. Cast of 'Leyla: Hayat, Ask, Adalet' series: Cemre Baysel Alperen Duymaz Gonca Vuslateri Yigit Kirazci Mustafa Avkiran Melisa Duru Ünal


The Sun
26-05-2025
- Business
- The Sun
Apple is offering MORE money for your old iPhone over the next few weeks – exactly how much you could receive per model
APPLE has raised the trade-in values of several of its most popular devices. However, iPhone users only have a limited time to make use of the deal before it runs out. 3 3 The deal will include most versions of the mobile device from the iPhone 8 right up to the iPhone 15 Pro Max. iPhone 15 Pro Max devices will now get you a staggering £660 when traded in, while the regular iPhone 15 can get you as much as £410. Meanwhile, even older devices like the iPhone 13 can help you earn up to £270 in store credit. The iPhone 8 will only earn £50 in store credit, though, as it heads onto Apple's dreaded vintage list. The deal ends on June 18 in the UK. The vintage list is the category in which Apple places older devices before making them obsolete. iPhone 7 Plus devices will be joining the iPhone 8 in the vintage list too, making repair services for the devices difficult to find. The iPhone 6s and 2018 Mac Mini have also been added to the list. Normally, products are added to the vintage list after they have been on the market for five years. After seven years, they are regarded as obsolete. The tech company has raised its trade-in prices across several countries as well as the UK, including the US, Canada, Japan, France, Germany, Australia, Italy, Spain and China. Apple iPhone history – from revolutionary concept to industry benchmark However, according to Mac Rumours, the deal is only available until June 18. Apple Trade In is a service which allows you to hand in an old device, in exchange for a price cut on a new one. Alternatively, if your device is no longer available for credit, then you can hand it over to Apple for recycling. The service is available both in store and online. Apple's new iPhone trade-in prices Apple have raised the amount of money you can earn when trading in your phone. The amount you'll get depends on your phone's condition, but some devices can be worth £660 in store credit. Here are the new trade-in values of Apple's iPhones: iPhone 15 Pro Max - Up to £660 from £655 iPhone 15 Pro - Up to £565 from £555 iPhone 15 Plus - Up to £425 from £420 iPhone 15 - Up to £410 from £395 iPhone 14 Pro Max - Up to £480 from £470 iPhone 14 Pro - Up to £435 from £425 iPhone 14 Plus - Up to £340 from £330 iPhone 14 - Up to £350 from £310 iPhone SE (3rd generation) - Up to £130 from £120 iPhone 13 Pro Max - Up to £355 from £345 iPhone 13 Pro - Up to £305 from £295 iPhone 13 - Up to £270 from £260 iPhone 13 mini - Up to £215 from £205 iPhone 12 Pro Max - Up to £285 from £255 iPhone 12 Pro - Up to £235 from £205 iPhone 12 - Up to £170 from £160 iPhone 12 mini - Up to £135 from £125 iPhone SE (2nd generation) - Up to £65 from £55 iPhone 11 Pro Max - Up to £170 from £160 iPhone 11 Pro - Up to £150 from £135 iPhone 11 - Up to £120 from £110 iPhone XS Max - Up to £120 from £100 iPhone XS - Up to £85 from £70 iPhone XR - Up to £100 from £85 iPhone X - Up to £60 from £50 iPhone 8 Plus - Up to £65 from £50 iPhone 8 - Up to £50 from £40 The new prices will be valid until June 18 and range from £10 to £30 increases. The news comes after Apple users finally worked out how to make their battery life last for longer. By turning on the battery optimisation mode, your battery will charge up to 80 per cent. Although that might seem like your phone has less charge, it actually slows down the rate at which your battery degrades. Over time, this means your phone will retain more charge than a device which has charged to 100 per cent.


Forbes
25-05-2025
- Business
- Forbes
Apple Makes New Offer To iPhone 16 Buyers
Updated May 25 with further details of the trade-in value changes and how long the offer lasts. Apple almost never drops the price of an iPhone in the year after it's announced. The iPhone 16, for instance, starts at $799, the price announced in September and it's unlikely to change until the iPhone 17 is introduced in the fall. However, a new, limited-time offer from Apple changes things and is available when you're buying an iPhone 16 series or an iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Plus, in other words, all the iPhones Apple currently sells, including the latest, the iPhone 16e. Note, though, that it's an offer that runs for less than a month, running to June 18. Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max That's down to increased trade-in values which can be found in the trade-in page on here. However, as it's announced, Apple warned that it's a temporary 'extra credit' situation, running for just a matter of weeks, until Wednesday, June 18. And to get the benefit, you need to be trading in for a new iPhone. The deals highlighted in this post were independently selected by the Contributor and do not contain affiliate links. This extra credit means that, depending on what you're trading in, you can save up to an extra $30 compared to the previous trade-in, as spotted by MacRumors. All the iPhone trade-in rates have increased, but some have only gone up by as little as $5 compared to what they were before, and the full discount only comes when you trade in for an iPhone, not for anything else. Across the board, the trade-in values stretch from $50 for an iPhone 8 up to $650 for an iPhone 15 Pro Max, assuming each is in good condition. For instance, if you have an iPhone 15 Pro Max and you want to move to the latest model, the iPhone 16 Pro Max, you could trade in the old model. What governs the exact trade-in value is the condition of the phone. Apple will ask if it turns on and works normally, all the buttons work and the cameras work and have lenses free of damage Beyond that, the phone needs to have a battery that holds a charge, the body is free from dents and scratches, the touchscreen and back glass are undamaged and the display is free from distortion etc. If you can answer yes to all of these, you can snag $650 in trade-in value against the new phone, instead of the $630 maximum trade-in value before this new offer. So, instead of paying the new price of $1,199, you'd get it for less than half that, $549. Or choose the iPhone 16 Pro and the price after trade-in will drop from $999 to $349. If you just want trade-in credit to use another time or for something else, you'll get up to $620. The biggest uptick in trade-in value comes if you trade in an iPhone 12 (up to $200) or iPhone 12 Pro (up to $250), where the trade-in credit is now $30 more than it used to be. Other high-value trade-ins include up to $520 trade-in on the iPhone 15 Pro (up from $500), up to $460 on the iPhone 14 Pro Max (previously $450) and up to $400 trade-in on the iPhone 14 Pro, which previously maxed out at $380. The oldest iPhone you can trade in is the iPhone 8, which will net you up to $50, previously $45, and the iPhone 8 Plus and iPhone X which both have trade-in values of up to $65 for the duration of this offer. For completeness, here are the full details of what each iPhone's trade-in value is, for the duration of the offer, when you're trading in for an iPhone 16e, iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Plus, iPhone 16 Pro, iPhone 16 Pro Max, iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Plus. Maximum trade-in values from before the offer are in brackets. iPhone 15 Pro Max: up to $650 ($630), iPhone 15 Pro up to $520 ($500), iPhone 15 Plus: up to $450 ($440), iPhone 15: up to $410 ($400). It goes without saying that you would never try and trade in an iPhone 15 for an iPhone 15, that would make no sense. iPhone 14 Pro Max: up to $460 ($450), iPhone 14 Pro: up to $400 ($380), iPhone 14 Plus: up to $310 ($300), iPhone 14: up to $300 ($290), iPhone SE (3rd generation): up to $120 ($100), iPhone 13 Pro Max: up to $380 ($370), iPhone 13 Pro: up to $310 ($300), iPhone 13: up to $270 ($250), iPhone 13 mini: up to $210 ($200). For the iPhone 12 series released in 2020 these are the new values. iPhone 12 Pro Max: up to $300 ($280), iPhone 12 Pro: up to $250 ($220), iPhone 12 up to $200 ($170), iPhone 12 mini: up to $130 ($120), iPhone SE (2nd generation): up to $60 ($50), iPhone 11 Pro Max: up to $200 ($180), iPhone 11 Pro: up to $160 ($150), iPhone 11: up to $150 ($130), iPhone XS Max: up to $130 ($120), iPhone XS Up to $95 ($90), iPhone XR up to $105 ($100). The final tranche of iPhones eligible for trade-in are the three released in 2017, that is, iPhone X: up to $65 ($60), iPhone 8 Plus: up to $65 ($60) and iPhone 8: up to $50 ($45).


BBC News
23-05-2025
- BBC News
Ship footage captures sound of Titan sub imploding
Later this year, the US Coast Guard will publish a final report of the findings from its investigation, which aims to establish what went wrong and prevent a disaster like this from ever happening again. Speaking to the BBC's documentary team, Christine Dawood, who lost her husband Shahzada and son Suleman in the disaster, said it had changed her forever. "I don't think that anybody who goes through loss and such a trauma can ever be the same," she said. The ripples from the Oceangate disaster are likely to continue for years - some private lawsuits have already been filed and criminal prosecutions may follow. Oceangate told the BBC: "We again offer our deepest condolences to the families of those who died on June 18, 2023, and to all those impacted by the tragic accident. "Since the tragedy occurred, Oceangate permanently wound down its operations and focused its resources on fully cooperating with the investigations. It would be inappropriate to respond further while we await the agencies' reports."