Apple’s
keynote presentation at its developers conference Monday made one thing clear: the AI-driven iPhone upgrade cycle is still on hold.
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We didn't expect many AI updates from Apple at its WWDC keynote. What we got was still disappointing.
Apple’s
keynote presentation at its developers conference Monday made one thing clear: the AI-driven iPhone upgrade cycle is still on hold.
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