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Apple takes everyone for granted, including other major technology companies. This time, Google is among them, and in its latest ad, it kind of mocks the fact that iPhones lack one of the great features that Google Pixel smartphones have. In addition to this ad, our roundup today will talk about the latest iOS and iPadOS beta versions and a review of the FineWoven accessory.

Problematic betas

The release of updates to Apple operating systems is usually a reason to rejoice because it brings bug fixes and sometimes new features and improvements. During the past week, Apple also released updates to the beta versions of the iOS 17.3 and iPadOS 17.3 operating systems, but it soon became clear that they did not bring much joy. As soon as the first users started downloading and installing these versions, many of them had their iPhone "freeze" on the start screen. The only solution was to restore the device via DFU mode. Fortunately, Apple immediately disabled the updates and will release the next version when the problem is resolved.

Reviews of FineWoven covers on Amazon

The uproar that FineWoven covers caused at the time of their release has not abated. It seems that the criticism of this accessory is definitely not an unnecessarily inflated bubble, which is also proven by the fact that FineWoven covers have become the worst Apple product in recent years according to Amazon reviews. Their average rating is only three stars, which is definitely not usual for apple products. Users complain that the covers are destroyed extremely quickly even with normal use.

Google mocks the new iPhones

It is not unusual for other manufacturers to interfere with Apple products from time to time. Among them, for example, is the company Google, which has a series of spots in which it compared the capabilities of its Pixel smartphones with iPhones. At the very beginning of this year, Google released another ad in this vein, in which it promotes the Best Take function - which can improve facial images with the support of artificial intelligence. Of course, the iPhone lacks this type of function. However, according to Google, this is not a problem - Best Thus, on Google Pixel smartphones, it can also deal with photos sent from an iPhone.

 

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