Forget Apple Intelligence – I want the next iPhone SE to be a bastion of privacy

I don’t want Apple Intelligence on the iPhone SE 4. Give me privacy instead.

https://www.techradar.com/phones/iphone/forget-apple-intelligence-i-want-the-next-iphone-se-to-be-a-bastion-of-privacy

Établi 7mo | 4 janv. 2025, 14:40:03


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