Apple explains to us how to properly charge your iPhone, Windows 11 is still buggy after an update, the Galaxy S25 would have a powerful processor, that’s the recap!
While for the first time in the world, a robot manages to run like a human being, many iPhone users find themselves disconnected from their Apple account for no reason. A strange situation which should not make us forget the significant news of the day of April 29, 2024. Here they are!
The Galaxy S25 would be equipped with a very powerful processor
Samsung’s Galaxy S25 is not expected until next year, and yet rumors about the Korean manufacturer’s next high-end model continue to flow. This focuses on the processor that will equip the smartphone. Or rather to a part of the chip: one of its hearts. According to a source, it will be the Cortex-X5, whose performance would exceed that of the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4 processor. Final answer in January 2025.
More details: Galaxy S25 – Samsung should leave the competition behind with a high-performance processor
Apple gives us the best ways to charge your iPhone
Charging your iPhone is extremely simple. You plug the charger into an outlet then into the smartphone and that’s it. Except that obviously it’s not that simple. Apple explains to us that there are points to respect by giving us a list of good and bad practices when it comes to charging. Most of them are logical and you probably apply them out of common sense, but a reminder from time to time never hurts.
More details: iPhone – here’s what not to do when charging your smartphone according to Apple
Windows update introduces a bug, but there is a solution
It seems that Windows 11 updates are necessarily supplied with more or less annoying bugs. There is not one that goes off without a hitch. KB50336980, in addition to displaying advertisements in the Start menu, causes a problem when you want to change the profile photo of your local account. Unlike most issues caused by an update, there is a simple method to fix this one.
More details: Windows 11 – update KB5036980 causes a bug, here’s how to fix it