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Apple is working on solid-state, haptic buttons on future iPhones according to a tipster and these could expand to the Apple Watch and iPad. This initiative aims to replace traditional mechanical buttons with a more advanced, haptic-feedback system. These buttons were previously expected to arrive on the iPhone 15 series, but the project was reportedly shelved. from Gadgets 360 https://ift.tt/l01oOYX

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The Samsung Galaxy A56 and Samsung Galaxy A36 offer a premium and lightweight design language. Both the devices offer a glass back, while the front is protected with Corning Gorilla Glass Victus+ protection. Both handsets offer some good performance and longer battery life than their predecessors. Check out the first impressions to know more about the all-new Galaxy d...

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