For many of us, we associate Apple with the iPhone and Macs. Obviously, the Cupertino-based company is more than just slick hardware and “one more thing” announcements. There are apps, Siri, headphones, services like iCloud and, of course, Ted Lasso. For the past two decades, with the launch of iTunes in 2001, Apple has been an integral part of the music industry.
Apple Music, the company’s streaming music service, competes with the likes of Spotify, Tidal and Amazon Music. How big a deal is music to Apple? Well, today Apple announced the winners of its third annual Apple Music Awards. Yes, Apple gives out awards to musicians and artists both for their music and their influence.
The top awards went to The Weeknd, Olivia Rodrigo and H.E.R., among others. Check out the full list of winners, which includes regional awards for artists in Africa, France, Germany, Japan and Russia.
Apple's iPhone lineup prices range from $399 to $1,599. Here's how to find which one suits your needs and budget. Apple currently sells a total of eight variants, ranging in price from $399 for the iPhone SE to $1,599 for the iPhone 13 Pro Max with 1TB of storage.
There's an iPhone for pretty much everyone. Miss the home button? Check out the iPhone SE. Like the iPhone 13 design but not its price? Consider last year's iPhone 12 and 12 Mini. Want a small phone with a good battery life? Then the iPhone 13 Mini is a must. And what about the two-year-old iPhone 11 -- is it still worth it? In short, yes.
To help you figure out which is the best iPhone for you, I thoroughly reviewed and tested each one on this list, from their batteries to camera performance.
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