The best of the week in Actualidad iPhone

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This week he has focused on the FBI, Apple and privacy. Last Monday we woke up with the news of the United States attorney's office, which had authorized the FBI to request the unlocking of the terminal of the terrorists of the San Bernardio attack, in order to access it and thus avoid future attacks and, incidentally, find out if there were any more accomplices in that unfortunate event.

Tim Cook, responded quickly to the request by refusing to unlock the device now create a backdoor in iOS which allows authorities to access the terminals whenever they want, violating the privacy of users of Apple products, one of their main characteristics. Google, Microsoft, Facebook have shown their support for the decision of the Cupertino-based firm. Donald Trump, Republican candidate for the presidency of the United States, expressed surprise at Apple's refusal and requested that users will stop using the company's devices, until Apple helps the FBI with this matter. Based on the latest news we have on this petition, it appears that the FBI would have already accessed the device and changed the ID associated with it.

This week we have shown you a new concept of the iPhone 7 with dual camera adjacent to new design that could show the iPhone 5se, an iPhone that apparently not many people care. Apple's idea is to offer this device mainly in emerging countries such as India and Brazil, where those of Cupertino have stopped selling the most veteran devices the company's iPhone 5c and iPhone 4s.

Today Sunday the Mobile World Congress begins in Barcelona where the main mobile phone manufacturers such as Samsung, LG, Sony, Huawei will present all the news that will hit the market this year. Since Blog News you can follow all the news that is presented.


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