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Want 7GB of free space on your iPhone? Just turn off AI! 🧠💾 

Today we've got Apple's AI features eating up precious storage space, Qualcomm prepping their next PC chips, and Google making VPN shopping safer.

Meanwhile, Samsung's fixing display quirks, and Caviar's turning iPhones into golden Bitcoin tributes.

Here's what you'll find in today's tech roundup:

Read on for all the details!

With the rollout of iOS 18.3, iPadOS 18.3, and macOS 15.3, Apple’s latest AI-powered feature, Apple Intelligence, is now enabled by default on compatible devices.

While this set of AI tools brings features like message summaries, image generation, and enhanced Siri interactions, it also comes with a significant storage requirement. Apple’s official documentation confirms that Apple Intelligence consumes up to 7GB of storage across iPhones, iPads, and Macs.

With the Snapdragon X series of ARM chipsets for laptops, Qualcomm made a notable push in the PC segment. It brought great energy efficiency and performance along with support for AI processes.

Now, the company might be working on the successors to these chips, which could be unveiled soon.

Google is introducing a “Verified” badge on the Play Store to help users identify safe and reliable VPN apps.

This badge, displayed as a shield with a checkmark and the word “Verified,” indicates that the VPN meets strict security and privacy standards, ensuring users can trust apps that genuinely protect their data.

Samsung launched the Galaxy S25 Ultra with some minor improvements in hardware, while the rest of the focus was on improving the software experience, particularly with AI.

As for the display, it’s said to use the same M13 panel as that of the S24 Ultra. And there are no changes in brightness numbers as well. However, Samsung’s new Ultra flagship has reportedly fixed two issues related to the display of the Galaxy S24 Ultra.

Dubai-based luxury device maker Caviar has introduced its latest high-end creations: the Bitcoin Edition iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.

Starting at $11,130, these phones are coated in 24k gold and feature detailed 3D engravings of the Bitcoin logo, along with patterns inspired by blockchain technology.

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