As the release of the highly anticipated iPhone 15 Pro Max draws near, leaked images of the device have been making rounds on social media platforms, sparking excitement among Apple enthusiasts. One particular leak that has caught the attention of many is an image showcasing the device’s ultra-thin bezels. The image has raised questions about the potential impact of such a design on the user experience and the device’s overall aesthetics. In this article, we will explore the leaked iPhone 15 Pro Max glass and what it could mean for the future of smartphones.
Leaked images have revealed that the bezels of the iPhone 15 Pro Max are anticipated to be the world’s thinnest. The glass covers of three iPhone models, including the iPhone 15 Pro, iPhone 15 Pro Max, and iPhone 14 Pro, were shared on Twitter by serial leaker Ice Universe, demonstrating the difference in bezel width. The iPhone 14 Pro featured a 2.1mm bezel while the iPhone 15 Pro boasted a 1.55mm bezel, the same size previously predicted by the leaker. Ice Universe also stressed that the glass covers are part of the phone’s design and not a protective film or screen protector, with the bezel of the glass equaling the bezel of the phone. The images further depicted that all models share the same camera hole layout on the Dynamic Island, as previously leaked in March.
As we eagerly await the release of the iPhone 15 Pro Max, leaked images of the device’s glass have fans buzzing with excitement. The ultra-thin bezels are truly impressive, giving the phone a sleek and modern look that is sure to turn heads. While we can’t confirm the authenticity of these leaks, they certainly give us a tantalizing glimpse of what’s to come. As always, Apple continues to push the boundaries of design and innovation, and we can’t wait to see what they have in store for us with the release of the iPhone 15 Pro Max. Stay tuned for more updates as we get closer to its release date.
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‘Fortnite’ lures customers into purchases, leading to Epic’s $245M payment.
Epic Games, the creator of the popular video game Fortnite, has been ordered by a US court to pay $245 million to Apple over accusations that the company lured customers into making purchases within the game without disclosing the full costs. The verdict marks a significant blow to the gaming giant and highlights the importance of transparency when it comes to in-app purchases. This article delves into the details of the case and its implications for both Epic Games and the wider mobile gaming industry.
The Federal Trade Commission has finalized a $245 million order to fine Epic Games for using “dark patterns” in “Fortnite,” leading players into unintentional in-game purchases. This settlement was announced as part of a broader $520 million agreement in December. The FTC stated that Epic designed the game’s interface with counterintuitive and inconsistent button placements that enabled players to make unintended purchases easily. Epic also allegedly allowed children to make purchases without parental consent and locked customer accounts that disputed unauthorized charges. The complaint was approved unanimously by the commission, which prohibits Epic from using dark patterns, charging customers without affirmative consent, or blocking accounts in unauthorized charge disputes. The FTC will distribute the $245 million to a few impacted customers in America, with details regarding the refund process forthcoming on the dedicated page. Epic Games is currently involved in a legal dispute with Apple over App Store regulations that is still undergoing appeals.
In conclusion, Epic Games is in hot water after luring customers into ‘Fortnite’ purchases. The company must now pay $245 million to settle the lawsuit brought against them. This serves as a reminder to all companies to be transparent and honest with their customers, and to not engage in deceptive practices. As gamers, we deserve the right to enjoy our favorite games without being tricked into unnecessary purchases. It is crucial that companies prioritize their customers’ trust and satisfaction, and avoid any behavior that could be deemed unethical. Let us hope that this settlement sends a clear message, and that future gaming experiences will be fair and honest for all.
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“Frau Holle” – Rockstar Feller presents first solo single
“Manuel is a guy that people like to see – so why shouldn’t he be as successful in the music business as he is in sports?” smiles Johannes Strolz. Yes, the teammate is breaking new ground, daring a fling to music. Feller releases his first solo single on Monday. Recorded with friends, he sang the chorus and rapped the rest. “It’s not autotuned, it’s authentic, that’s how I sound real,” Feller smiles. His single is called “Frau Holle” and is available for download on iTunes and Spotify starting today.
In itself a great app. However, there are some aspects that came with the new update and dragged the app down. You no longer have all the songs that your friends send you at a glance, and you can no longer write comments on the songs you have received or reply to your friends’ messages. In addition, you can now only give a “like” or “dislike”. The sliding bar system was more accurate and cooler. In addition, the start page looks very empty if you have already rated all the songs you received. You can certainly come up with something better. However, the idea of the app itself is very good and fun to use.
Greetings, Rijad & Lena (unofficially the best game testers in the world)
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