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Monday, November 8, 2021

Rumour Suggests Next iPhone SE Retains Predecessor’s Design; Gains 5G And A15 Chip

Apple is said to be releasing a new entry to its more occasional smartphone series, the iPhone SE, sometime in early 2022. According to Japanese blog Macotakara, the upcoming model will allegedly come with recent hardware for its core internals, but retains its predecessor’s overall design.

In regards to the latter, this means that the new SE will still sport the iPhone 8’s look once more. Therefore, it may also feature a 4.7-inch LCD display with large upper and lower bezels, a curved aluminium frame, and a single rear camera setup. Concurrently, this would see the return of the Touch ID-enabled Home Button below the phone’s screen as well.

As for hardware, Macotakara suggests the next-gen iPhone SE will be equipped with the 5G-enabled A15 chip – the same SoC that is featured in the brand’s current generation iPhone 13 series. Unfortunately, no information regarding its battery or its front and rear camera sensors were shared by the Apple-specialised Japanese blog. Lastly, it is said that the new SE will begin production this December, and is expected to be launched later in Spring 2022.


This actually isn’t the first time that Apple is rumoured to be releasing a follow-up model to its iPhone SE line-up. Back in June, reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo similarly suggested a new iteration of the phone with upgraded internals is currently in the works, and that it would also feature the same chassis as its predecessor. While the rumours are seemingly corroborating with each other, it is still worth reminding that both of which are unofficially sourced and may end up to be inaccurate in the end.

Wednesday, October 6, 2021

Telegram Gains 70 Million Users After Facebook’s Recent Outage

As most of us are very aware by now, Facebook’s entire ecosystem – including its own social media platform, Instagram, Messenger, and Whatsapp – was affected by a major six-hour outage late Sunday evening, which lasted till early Monday morning in Malaysia. This expectedly ensued chaos amongst its users, resulting in those relying on the company’s various services for both business and personal use to seek the closest alternatives. Among those in line to willingly welcome these “refugees” are none other than WhatsApp’s closest rival, Telegram.

In fact, the amount of users the platform has recently gained greatly surpasses the influx of new registrations it experienced in January. As a refresher, WhatsApp announced an update to its privacy policy back in early 2021, revealing that it would begin sharing user data with parent company Facebook. The move backfired, raising privacy-related concerns which resulted in over 25 million users of the private messaging service to jump ship to Telegram.

According to the platform’s founder Pavel Durov, Telegram welcomed over 70 million users on Monday – the largest number of registrations it had ever received in a single day. While a milestone in every sense, Durov also acknowledged that the unexpected surge of new users in the short time frame have caused slower speeds on the platform due to the increased load.

Meanwhile, Twitter also greeted Monday’s Facebook-less crowd with a “hello literally everyone” tweet, which was posted not long after various reports regarding the outage were shared online. And as expected, various other brands ranging from tech to fast food franchises also rode along the wave, replying to the tweet with jokes and memes directed at the situation.

Just in case you missed it, Facebook revealed that the cause of the outage was apparently due to “some configuration changes” on its backbone routers, which are responsible for the traffic between the company’s data centres. The social media giant also assured that despite this unexpected shortcoming, all user data has not been compromised during the downtime.

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