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Apple Apparently Still Undecided on iPhone 18 Pro Dynamic Island

Apple Apparently Still Undecided on iPhone 18 Pro Dynamic Island

Apple is weighing two options for the iPhone 18 Pro’s Dynamic Island, and a final decision has yet to be made, according to the Weibo leaker known as Digital Chat Station. In a new post today, the leaker says that current supply chain feedback points to an A/B scenario: one option retains the existing screen mold from the iPhone 17 Pro, while the other introduces a significantly smaller “Mini ‌Dynamic Island‌” enabled by moving the Face ID receiver and transmitter components beneath the display. Current feedback from the supply chain suggests an A/B testing scenario: one option retains the existing screen mold, while the other features a ‘Mini Dynamic Island’ with the Face ID receiver/transmitter (RX) components positioned beneath the display. If they opt for the latter, it feels like sales figures will once again be a non-issue. The update is a slight shift from the leaker’s previous position. Earlier this year, Digital Chat Station claimed Apple was leaning toward reusing last year’s design, which would have left the ‌Dynamic Island‌ largely unchanged. The report …

Latinos undecided on who they want as L.A. mayor

Latinos undecided on who they want as L.A. mayor

A poll from UCLA’s Luskin School of Public Affairs released Friday found that Latinos are largely undecided on whom they plan on voting for in the L.A. mayoral primary. Only two months out from election day, 44% of Latinos said they were undecided about who should lead the city with the largest percentage of Latinos in the United States. Overall, voters of all ethnic backgrounds remained significantly undecided, with 40% unsure whom they plan on backing on June 2. “It is unusual for 40% of likely voters to be unsure of their choice just two months before an L.A. mayoralty election,” Zev Yaroslavsky, the director of the Los Angeles Initiative at Luskin, said in a news release. The lack of certainty from voters has been traced to the lack of confidence in the incumbent, Mayor Karen Bass. Among Latinos, Bass received the largest amount of support for any candidate, with 29% of Latino voters saying they planned on voting for the 72-year-old politician. On the whole, only 25% of voters planned to vote for Bass. …