News on the margins for the week of April 9-3

Black is out of the iPhone 18 Pro, YouTube channels are suing Apple, this is the name of the foldable iPhone, NASA releases photos of the moon landing taken with an iPhone, and other exciting news on the sidelines…

From the website PhoneIslam: A man sits on a sofa watching the "SIDE NEWS" program, which displays the logos of technology companies. In front of him is a laptop, coffee, and a notebook on the table, ready to follow the latest technology news.


Leaked images reveal the innovative design of the first foldable iPhone

From PhoneIslam: Three purple phone cases, one flip and two standard, are placed side-by-side on a wooden surface. Each case features prominent camera cutouts and circular MagSafe tags—perfect for tech enthusiasts.

Images of prototypes have recently surfaced, revealing the anticipated design of the first foldable iPhone, which will feature a unique, book-like opening. This device boasts a large internal screen offering a tablet-like experience, along with an external screen for use as a regular phone when closed. The phone is designed to be incredibly thin, with a robust titanium frame and technological enhancements that ensure the screen remains smooth and flat even when folded. This new phone is expected to launch alongside the iPhone 18 series later this year, offering an innovative experience that combines portability with a large, advanced screen to meet the needs of modern users.


NASA releases photos of the moon landing taken with an iPhone

From the website PhoneIslam: A person looking out of a spaceship window at Earth, its blue and white surface with clouds and swirling continents - like a live scene from the tech news - floating against the blackness of space.

NASA has released stunning photos taken by astronauts during their historic mission to the moon using an iPhone 17 Pro Max, following the phone's official approval for use in space. These images showcase the beauty of Earth from their spacecraft window as the team prepares to break the record for the farthest human has traveled from Earth in decades. This feat demonstrates how the technology we use in our daily lives can be used to document humanity's greatest moments, even from beyond our planet.


Apple requests documents from Samsung to defend itself in the antitrust case.

From PhoneIslam: The white Apple logo is centered around a blurry image of the US flag, highlighting fringe news in technology.

Apple is currently facing a major legal battle in the United States, accused of hindering fair competition. To defend its position, Apple has asked the court for assistance in obtaining information and data from its traditional rival, Samsung, at its headquarters in South Korea. Apple aims to shed light on how users choose their phones and to demonstrate that market competition remains strong, particularly regarding digital services and the reasons why people switch from iPhones to Samsung phones. This attempt comes after Samsung's US branch refused to provide these files, prompting Apple to resort to international legal channels to obtain them from the company's main source.


The iOS 26.4.1 update for iPhones addresses bugs and increases security.

From PhoneIslam: A rounded square icon with green and pink abstract shapes in the background and the text "26.4.1" overlaid in the middle, perfect for summaries, briefs, or tech news.

Apple has released a new update, iOS 26.4.1, for iPhone users, focusing primarily on two key features. The first fixes a technical issue that prevented some apps from correctly saving and syncing data online (iCloud). The second, and more important, feature is the automatic activation of "Stolen Device Protection." This smart feature prevents anyone from accessing your sensitive information or changing your passwords, even if they manage to guess your screen lock. The device will require facial recognition or fingerprint authentication to verify your identity, providing maximum protection for your personal and banking data in case your phone is stolen.


New collaboration between Apple and artificial intelligence to protect iPhones

From PhoneIslam: A laptop and a smartphone with identical blue abstract backgrounds are displayed on a gradient blue background, making them ideal for illustrating summary briefs or tech news.

Anthropic has announced a cutting-edge project aimed at helping technology companies, particularly Apple, discover and fix security vulnerabilities before hackers can exploit them. This project relies on a highly intelligent artificial intelligence system with a superior ability to scan software and find bugs with accuracy surpassing that of humans. Apple will use this technology to strengthen the security of iPhones, Macs, and Safari, ensuring user privacy and preventing any attempts to compromise their data, thus making these devices more secure than ever before.


Apple is preparing to launch new iPhones with a variety of features early next year.

From PhoneIslam: Four smartphones in different colors - light blue, gold, white and black - are visible from the side on the edge, highlighting their slim profiles and raised camera lenses.

Apple plans to release new iPhone models next spring, including the iPhone 18e as a more affordable option, and the iPhone Air 2, which will feature a sleeker design and improved specifications such as a more powerful battery and camera. This represents a shift in the company's strategy, as it will now release some of its phones at the beginning of the year instead of waiting until the end of the year, ensuring a continuous supply of new options to meet the needs and budgets of all users, whether they are looking for an affordable price or powerful performance.


Apple and Samsung are collaborating to produce the first foldable iPhone.

From the PhoneIslam website: A digital illustration of a foldable iPhone with an open screen displaying various apps on a gradient background with the phrase "iPhone Fold".

Apple is preparing to revolutionize its phone design with the launch of a new foldable iPhone. The company has partnered with Samsung to exclusively supply highly advanced, flexible screens designed to be durable and unbreakable when bent. This phone will allow users to enjoy a large, tablet-like screen when unfolded, while maintaining the ease of use of a regular phone. This innovation is expected to hit the market soon, offering a unique and innovative experience that combines elegant design with practical technology to meet everyone's needs.


A new WhatsApp update makes communication easier and safer inside the car.

From PhoneIslam: An iPhone displays a WhatsApp update screen announcing "WhatsApp for CarPlay," with green graphics of a steering wheel and phone icons on a green background - a notable update in this week's tech news.

iPhone users can now use WhatsApp more easily in their cars thanks to a new CarPlay update. Instead of relying solely on voice commands, the update provides a clear interface on the car's screen, allowing you to see your recent conversations and favorite contacts. You can now send messages via voice dictation or make calls with quick, simple taps, helping you stay connected with loved ones while driving safely and without taking your eyes off the road. To activate this feature, simply update the WhatsApp app on your phone and connect it to your car.


A new update to the Google Chrome browser makes browsing and reading easier.

From the PhoneIslam website: The browser window displays a webpage titled "All the new features introduced this year," and highlights "vertical tabs" and "immersive reading mode" as new browser features in the Weekly News section in the margin.

Google has released a new update for its Chrome browser, adding features that make it more comfortable and easier for everyone to use. The first feature allows open web pages to be displayed vertically on the side of the screen instead of their usual position at the top, helping you see page titles clearly and organize them better. The second feature is an improved "Reading Mode," which hides all ads and distractions from the page, focusing solely on the text you're reading, providing a comfortable and quiet reading experience. These additions are now available for computer users, making web browsing more organized and simpler.


“Apple: The First 50 Years” is a new book that tells the story of the world’s largest company.

From PhoneIslam: An open book displaying text about the Mac OS X operating system, with pictures of an old laptop, a desktop computer, and a screenshot of a display on a wooden table - perfect for fringe readers who keep up with the week's top news.

To mark Apple's upcoming 50th anniversary, a new and comprehensive book, "Apple: The First 50 Years," by David Pogue, has been released. This encyclopedic work chronicles the company's remarkable journey, from its inception and challenges to its rise to the top. It features interviews with 150 key figures who contributed to Apple's success, along with hundreds of previously unpublished photos and stories about its iconic innovations, such as the iPhone. Written in a simple and engaging style, the book appeals to everyone, whether you're a tech enthusiast or simply interested in inspiring success stories, making it an enjoyable guide to understanding how this company evolved and transformed our digital lives.


Apple's Studio Display XDR receives official medical certification for diagnosis

From PhoneIslam: The computer screen displays six brain scan images, including axial and sagittal tomographics with color-coded areas indicating tissue types or blood flow, capturing important moments from the week's medical highlights.

Apple’s advanced Studio Display XDR has received official approval from the US health authority for use as a medical diagnostic tool for imaging and radiology. This means doctors can now rely on this display instead of traditional, very expensive medical monitors, as it offers superior resolution and clarity, allowing them to see detailed images with exceptional clarity when connected to Mac computers. This innovation makes advanced technology more accessible and less expensive for hospitals, contributing to more accurate patient diagnoses using Apple’s innovative technologies that combine high performance with a modern design.


Apple is preparing to launch the new “MacBook Neo” with amazing capabilities.

From PhoneIslam: Four MacBook Neo laptops in silver, pink, yellow and blue are arranged in a semicircle with their screens partially open to show off the stylish keyboards.

Apple is preparing to release a new version of its MacBook Neo laptop next year, featuring upgrades that will make it faster and more efficient. This new computer will be powered by a powerful processor similar to the one used in the latest iPhones, with increased memory capacity to facilitate seamless multitasking. Due to the overwhelming success and unexpected demand for this type of device, Apple is currently working on plans to increase production to meet the demands of users seeking a device that combines a modern design with powerful performance to simplify their daily tasks.


iPhone Ultra: The expected name for Apple's first foldable phone

From PhoneIslam: A foldable smartphone with a vibrant color screen that is partially folded and features a color display on a purple and blue gradient background, ideal for reading a weekly summary or keeping up with tech news easily and stylishly.

The latest leaks suggest that Apple will name its new foldable phone the “iPhone Ultra,” making it the most premium and luxurious model in its lineup. This innovative device will open like a book, offering a large, expansive tablet-like screen for easy reading and viewing, and then fold back to a standard size for convenient portability. Expected to be available by the end of this year, the phone will reportedly offer a unique technological experience, combining a modern design with advanced cameras to meet the needs of those seeking distinction and cutting-edge technology.


Miscellaneous news

Three popular YouTube channels have filed a lawsuit against Apple, alleging that the company used millions of their videos without permission to develop and enhance its artificial intelligence technologies. The channel owners argue that Apple profited significantly from exploiting their content without providing any financial compensation, which they consider an unfair infringement on their work. These creators are now seeking financial compensation and an end to these practices, having previously taken similar legal action against other major technology companies for the same reason.

The latest leaks suggest that Apple will not include a black color option in its upcoming iPhone 18 Pro, continuing its pattern of excluding it from the previous model. Instead of black, we might see new and attractive colors like dark red, while the traditional black may remain exclusive to the foldable version expected to be released later. The company is expected to announce these new phones this September, offering its fans a variety of options that combine modernity and elegance.

From PhoneIslam: The official black Zhankian Zhankian phone with triple and dual rear cameras stands on a blue gradient background as part of the week's news summary in the digital margin.


This is not all the news that is on the sidelines, but we have brought you the most important of them, and it is not necessary for the non-specialist to occupy himself with all the incoming and outgoing. And help you with it, and if it robbed you of your life and got busy with it, there is no need for it.

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Guest of God, Haqnan

Thank you for the new app update and for the tech news ✅

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Unknown

Thank you, iPhone Islam, for the wonderful news we look forward to every week.

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Adel Wadaah

iPhone Islam ❤️🌹

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Unknown

Thank you for the kind effort put into the article.
We wish you continued success

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Mahmood

Unfortunately, I am very sad about the state of the world these days in the internet age.
“Honestly, it makes you feel a pang of sadness when you open any social media platform and find half the comments are from the ‘seconds’ group and the ‘first comment’ group. I mean, it’s not just about ‘likes’, the point is that people are literally racing to write two empty words, and at the same time you see articles and content that have real effort and hard work, and people ignore it as if it doesn’t exist.”
What's annoying isn't just this "begging"; what's annoying is that we're fostering a culture where the value of a post is measured by the "speed" people reach for it, not by its content. People are losing patience; we've started appreciating trivial things and ignoring what someone truly put effort into creating. It's as if we've reached a point where "digital presence" is more important than any creativity, and that's truly disappointing in terms of the taste of the people who follow us.
There is no power but from God the Almighty

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Samyan A Sadeeq

Thanks for the topic

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Samyan A Sadeeq

Thanks for the article

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An interesting question

I want to ask why you include this specific paragraph every week in this particular article?

This isn't all the news on the sidelines, but we've brought you the most important points. It's not necessary for non-experts to concern themselves with every single detail; there are more important things to do in your life. Don't let technology distract you from your life and responsibilities. Remember that technology exists to make life easier and help you, but if it takes away from your life and consumes you, then it's not needed.

There's no objection, but we want to know. We've truly memorized it, God knows how many long years.

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