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Prime Members Can Grab the Lamicall's 3-in-1 Apple Charging Station at a 50% Discount Now
Prime Members Can Grab the Lamicall's 3-in-1 Apple Charging Station at a 50% Discount Now

CNET

time2 days ago

  • Business
  • CNET

Prime Members Can Grab the Lamicall's 3-in-1 Apple Charging Station at a 50% Discount Now

If you own multiple devices like an iPhone, AirPods and an Apple Watch, you know how charging all of these things can get a little crowded, as you need three different cables to top everything off. But there are some all-in-one solutions, like this Lamicall 3-in-1 Charging Station for Apple devices. Right now, you can grab this nifty charging station for just $20, which is $20 (50%) off the regular $40 price if you're a Prime member. Instead of having three cables to charge up your iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch, this portable travel charger from Lamicall can charge all three at once. Best of all, it's streamlined into one clean charger that's also foldable, so you can get the perfect viewing angle on your iPhone while it charges. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. This three-in-one charging station has a unique cooling system so that it won't overheat when charging multiple devices simultaneously. Lamicall included a temperature control chip in the charger itself, as well as multiple heat dissipation holes and a heat-dissipating metal plate at the base. With all of this combined, it can effectively reduce the temperature by 30% compared with other charging stations. Lamicall didn't compromise on the quality either, the charger has stable and rapid wireless charging, so your devices will get topped off as fast as possible. Hey, did you know? CNET Deals texts are free, easy and save you money. For older iPhones, the charger can be laid flat and charge wirelessly, but if you have a MagSafe-compatible iPhone, then you can fold out the adjustable arm hidden underneath and stick your phone to the magnetic ring. This makes the charging station convenient to use for hands-free viewing of videos, video calls and more. Lamicall's charging station also has a non-slip pad behind the MagSafe stand so that when you charge up your AirPods or other wireless accessories, the charging stand won't move around. For the Apple Watch charger, it folds up into position when needed and stays flat and out of the way if you're not rocking one. It's worth noting that while folded out, the area under the Apple Watch charger lights up, but it shuts off after a few minutes so that it won't disturb your night's rest. There are also light indicators on the front of the charging station to show you which devices are charging, which is a nice touch. Lamicall also includes a 20-watt charging adapter and 5-foot USB-C charging cable, so you don't need to supply your own. Why this deal matters No one likes to have extra chargers to worry about, so an all-in-one solution just simplifies the experience. And this portable charging station is also very compact, so you don't need a lot of space to use it. At just $20, it's much cheaper than buying separate chargers for your iPhone, AirPods and Apple Watch, and this is a great option for travel.

iOS 18.7 Release Date and Rumored Features
iOS 18.7 Release Date and Rumored Features

Geeky Gadgets

time03-08-2025

  • Geeky Gadgets

iOS 18.7 Release Date and Rumored Features

Apple recently released iOS 18.6, marking another step in its ongoing effort to refine and enhance its mobile operating system and now we have details on iOS 18.7. This update focuses on bug fixes and performance improvements, continuing Apple's tradition of delivering incremental updates that prioritize stability and usability. While iOS 18.6 does not introduce major new features, it lays the groundwork for future updates, including the much-anticipated iOS 18.7. Below, we take a closer look at what iOS 18.6 offers, Apple's update strategy, and what lies ahead for users. Watch this video on YouTube. iOS 18.6 introduces a series of behind-the-scenes adjustments aimed at improving the overall performance and reliability of Apple devices. Although this update does not include headline-grabbing features, it delivers meaningful enhancements that contribute to a smoother user experience. Key improvements include: Faster app loading times , reducing delays when opening or switching between applications. , reducing delays when opening or switching between applications. Improved multitasking stability , minimizing app crashes during heavy usage. , minimizing app crashes during heavy usage. General system stability enhancements, making sure a more reliable and consistent performance across devices. These refinements reflect Apple's focus on making sure that its devices operate seamlessly, even during mid-cycle updates. By addressing minor bugs and optimizing system functionality, iOS 18.6 reinforces Apple's commitment to delivering a polished user experience. What to Expect from iOS 18.7 With iOS 18.6 now available, attention naturally shifts to the next update, iOS 18.7. Based on Apple's established release patterns, iOS 18.7 is expected to continue the trend of incremental improvements. Likely areas of focus include: Additional bug fixes to resolve any remaining issues from earlier versions. to resolve any remaining issues from earlier versions. Performance optimizations, potentially enhancing battery life and improving app compatibility. While iOS 18.7 is unlikely to introduce new features, these updates are essential for fine-tuning the system. By addressing user feedback and refining the software, Apple ensures that each update contributes to a more stable and efficient operating system. Will There Be an iOS 18.8? Speculation is growing around the possibility of an iOS 18.8 release before Apple unveils iOS 26, which is expected in September. If iOS 18.8 does materialize, it would likely serve as a final refinement for the iOS 18 series, focusing on maximum stability and performance optimization. This would align with Apple's strategy of delivering a seamless transition between software generations, making sure that users experience minimal disruption when upgrading to the next major version. Understanding Apple's Update Strategy Apple's approach to software updates reflects a deliberate balance between innovation and reliability. The company's versioning system is designed to ensure that each update serves a specific purpose: Major updates , such as iOS 18, introduce new features, design changes, and significant functionality enhancements. , such as iOS 18, introduce new features, design changes, and significant functionality enhancements. Minor updates, like iOS 18.6 and 18.7, focus on bug fixes, performance improvements, and system stability. For instance, earlier updates in the iOS 18 series demonstrated this strategy in action. iOS 18.3.1 targeted specific bugs, while iOS 18.4 introduced broader performance enhancements. This structured approach ensures that users benefit from both innovation and reliability, with each update building on the strengths of its predecessor. Looking Ahead: iOS 26 While incremental updates like iOS 18.7 and 18.8 are crucial for maintaining system stability, the tech community is already looking ahead to iOS 26, which is slated for release in September. This major update is expected to deliver significant new features and design changes, marking a milestone in Apple's software evolution. Until then, Apple remains focused on perfecting the current operating system through a series of carefully planned updates. By continuing to refine and optimize its software, Apple ensures that users enjoy a reliable and seamless experience, even as the company prepares for the next major leap forward. Gain further expertise in iOS 18.6 by checking out these recommendations. Source & Image Credit: Simple Alpaca Filed Under: Apple, Apple iPhone, Top News Latest Geeky Gadgets Deals Disclosure: Some of our articles include affiliate links. If you buy something through one of these links, Geeky Gadgets may earn an affiliate commission. Learn about our Disclosure Policy.

A ton of Apple devices are on sale on Amazon right now — some of them are even at their Prime Day prices
A ton of Apple devices are on sale on Amazon right now — some of them are even at their Prime Day prices

Yahoo

time03-08-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

A ton of Apple devices are on sale on Amazon right now — some of them are even at their Prime Day prices

Save up to $85 on Apple AirPods Pro 2, an Apple Watch SE, an Apple iPad Mini and more. Apple Watches, AirPods, iPads and other Apple gadgets rarely go on sale, especially outside of the Prime Day, Boxing Day and Black Friday periods. However, sometimes we get lucky with a rare (and random) sale on Apple devices, like today's sale on Amazon Canada. For a limited time, Amazon shoppers can save on some of Apple's best-known and best-selling devices, includes the aforementioned AirPods and Apple Watches. Some of these prices are as low as they were on Prime Day (score!), so it's a great opportunity to save if you had your eye on something from the Apple-verse. Keep scrolling to shop the deals.

How to put your phone in vacation mode
How to put your phone in vacation mode

Observer

time01-08-2025

  • Observer

How to put your phone in vacation mode

JD Biersdorfer Ready to get away for that late-summer vacation and want fewer interruptions from your phone or tablet while you're gone? Consider setting up a custom Vacation mode that sends most callers to voicemail and mutes notifications from unimportant apps — but still allows calls and messages from specific people to get through, as well as alerts from designated apps. You just have to set up the Vacation mode once, and then turn it on whenever you're off. Here's how. Using Apple Devices Apple's Focus feature is meant to help limit distractions on an iPhone, an iPad, a Mac, an Apple Watch or a Vision Pro headset so you can, well, focus. Along with the Do Not Disturb setting, which blocks most disruptions with a tap, Focus has other preset modes — or you can make your own. On an iPhone or iPad, tap the Settings icon, scroll down and select Focus from the menu. On the Focus screen, tap the + button in the upper-right corner and select Custom from the menu. On the next screen, you can give your custom creation a label (like Vacation) and select an icon and color for it. When you tap the Next button at the bottom of the screen, you'll see a list of options you can choose for your new mode. Tap the Customize button to continue. On the next screen, select the people who can contact you and the apps allowed to send notifications when your phone is in Vacation mode. If you want relatives, the cat-sitter and your landlord to be able to reach you, add them to the list. Likewise, select the apps that can send you notifications — perhaps your weather and sports favorites. (Tap the Options menu for the settings on how the silenced notifications are displayed.) The Focus settings in Apples software for its iPhone and other devices guide you through creating a custom mode that permits interruptions only from designated people and apps You can choose a more muted look for your phone's display and set a schedule to automatically activate your Vacation mode — at a specific time or a location, like your rented beach house. The Vacation mode can be enabled manually in the Control Center or by telling Siri, the phone's assistant, to turn it on or off. On the main Focus menu, there's an option to use your active Focus mode across all your Apple gear that is logged in with the same Apple ID. And turn on Focus Status to display a note saying you have notifications silenced when people try to text you. Using Android Devices Android's Modes work in a similar way, and you can easily customise them. Open the Settings icon and select Modes from the menu. From the list on-screen, tap Create Your Own Mode. (Android also has a default Do Not Disturb mode and a few other activity-specific configurations, like Driving and Bedtime.) On the next screen, give your mode a name and icon. Tap the Done button to go to the next screen. In the Notification Filters area, select the people, apps and alarms permitted to interrupt you. The Display Settings section offers options for showing filtered notifications and the screen's appearance while the mode is active. After you have configured Vacation mode, you can give it an automatic schedule to activate itself. Alternatively, you can enable it manually from the mode's settings page, by swiping down from the top of the screen and choosing it from the Modes menu in Android's Quick Settings, or by telling the Gemini assistant to handle it. On Androids Modes screen, select Create Your Own Mode at the bottom of the screen to start setting up your personalized Vacation mode. Controlling Notifications If setting up a Vacation mode doesn't appeal and you simply want fewer app alerts popping up, just modify how and when notifications can pester you. For example, you can confine them to a daily summary. On an iOS device, open the Settings icon and select Notifications from the menu. Here, you can choose how the alerts should be displayed on the lock screen, if they appear in daily summaries and how each app on your phone can notify you (or not). In iOS 18.4 on an iPhone 15 Pro model or later, you can have Apple Intelligence screen your notifications and prioritize time-sensitive alerts and those deemed 'important' based on your contacts and app use. On most recent Android phones, open the Settings icon and select Notifications to get to the controls. Getting Emergency Alerts Certain situations — like dangerous weather — call for immediate interruption even if you are on vacation. Your phone is probably equipped to receive emergency public-safety alerts from national, state and local authorities. When enabled, these notifications override any focus or mode settings. To check these controls on an iPhone, go to Settings, then Notifications, and scroll down to the Government Alerts section. On an Android phone, open Settings, go to Notifications and tap Wireless Emergency Alerts. — NYT

Apple announces AppleCare One subscription that covers multiple devices — starts at $19 a month
Apple announces AppleCare One subscription that covers multiple devices — starts at $19 a month

Yahoo

time27-07-2025

  • Yahoo

Apple announces AppleCare One subscription that covers multiple devices — starts at $19 a month

When you buy through links on our articles, Future and its syndication partners may earn a commission. If you want to protect your Apple devices from accidents, theft and loss and get priority support, you can now get coverage for multiple Apple products in one plan for one price. And you'll save a bit of money in the process. The new service is called AppleCare One, which builds on AppleCare+ by letting you protect up to three products tied to your Apple Account for $19.99 a month. It starts rolling out on July 24. That's not a bad deal considering that AppleCare+ currently costs $11.99 a month for the iPhone 16 and $13.99 a month for the iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max. So, for a few bucks more per month, you can add your Apple Watch and iPad. Or your MacBook and AirPods Max. It's up to you. And if you want to protect more than three devices at once, each additional device will cost you an extra $5.99 a month. You can add already-owned devices Another plus is that AppleCare One can cover Apple products you already own up to 4 years old. Headphones need to be less than a year old, though. But at least you don't have to buy something new to add it to your plan. Apple will walk you through the steps virtually to see if your devices are eligible by checking if they're in "good condition." So you don't need to go to an Apple Store. For the first time, Apple is also extending theft and loss coverage to the Apple Watch and iPad. This will be available to AppleCare One and AppleCare+ customers. What does AppleCare One cover? Similar to AppleCare+, AppleCare One includes: Unlimited repairs for accidents like drops and spills 24/7 priority support from Apple experts Quick Apple-certified service Battery coverage Theft and loss protection for iPhone, iPad and Apple Watch Note that you cannot add devices from family members to AppleCare One — at least for now. They need to be tied to your specific Apple Account. How to get AppleCare One To get AppleCare One, you can sign up at or when purchasing a device at the Apple Store. In addition, you can enroll in AppleCare One right from the Settings app on your iPhone, iPad or Mac. If you trade in your Apple device and upgrade with Apple, you can seamlessly transfer coverage to the new device. How much can you save with AppleCare One? By signing up for AppleCare One, you can save a decent amount of money over choosing AppleCare+ for multiple devices. For example, let's say you want to protect an iPhone 16 Pro, Apple Watch 10 and MacBook Pro M4. AppleCare One AppleCare Plus iPhone 16 Pro $19.99 a month $13.99 Apple Watch 10 Inclluded $2.49 MacBook Pro M4 (14-inch) Included $9.99 Total $19.99 $26.47 In this scenario, you'd save $6.48 a month. That's a pretty good deal considering you're getting the same amount of coverage. AppleCare One outlook Overall, AppleCare One is a no-brainer for those who own multiple Apple devices. You'll save money versus buying AppleCare+ for several gadgets. I just wish a family could cover Apple devices from multiple Apple Accounts under one AppleCare One plan. Follow Tom's Guide on Google News to get our up-to-date news, how-tos, and reviews in your feeds. Make sure to click the Follow button. More from Tom's Guide The best iPhones you can buy right now 'Earthquake inside Apple' — AI efforts just dealt another major blow I test headphones for a living — and my No. 1 travel pick isn't from Bose or Sony

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