
u/Zestyclose-Rice6401

How much mobile data have you used since getting your 17?
Chopstix Wakefield!
Is it just me but I noticed it opened now! Looks like we are getting better restaurants in Wakefield now, anyone been to chopstix?
Man dies after being bitten by dog in Wakefield - as police make murder arrest
news.sky.comAnyone got a Pixel 11 code for the UK
Trying to switch from iPhone would appreciate it :)
14 new changes coming to the iPhone 18 Pro Max
Thank you to everyone who downloaded 27
I appreciate you bug testers and guinea pigs
how's 26.6 battery (17pm)
may downgrade from iOS 27 beta 4, my battery has suffered too much
27 beta 4
how’s your experience on beta 4? anyone went back to 26.6?
Accounts closing randomly
Debating to transfer to monzo just seen a lot of people claiming that their accounts get closed randomly. Is this true? can you appeal it or get it reviewed?
Considering switching from Halifax bank
Would you recommend using the switching process? What's your experiences? Would love to hear if you transferred from a high street bank!
Just worried about DD's but Im guessing the switching process handles it and closes my Halifax account.
iPhone 18 Pro Models Could Be Up to $300 More Expensive, Says Analyst
This year's iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max could be $250-$300 more expensive than existing iPhone 17 Pro models due to higher silicon and memory costs, an analyst claimed today.
According to an earnings note by Jeff Pu of GF Securities, higher 2nm silicon and DRAM/NAND costs could drive the price hikes, as Apple grapples with global component shortages owing to the AI infrastructure buildout.
Currently, the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max start at $1,099 and $1,199, respectively. In June, Apple increased the prices of iPads, Macs, HomePods, the Apple TV, and the Vision Pro. iPhone models were spared similar hikes. Pu believes price hikes on the next-generation Pro models could create "demand uncertainty." The analyst has subsequently downgraded AAPL from buy to hold.
It's a shift of tone from Pu, who in May said Apple could price the iPhone 18 Pro models "aggressively," despite rising memory costs.
During the company's Q3 earnings call on Thursday, outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook did not comment on whether Apple plans to raise iPhone prices when the iPhone 18 Pro models and first foldable launch this September, but many analysts believe prices will go up.
This September, Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro models alongside its first foldable iPhone, which is expected to cost north of $2,000. The regular iPhone 18, iPhone 18e, and iPhone Air 2 are expected to launch in spring 2027. - Macrumours
iPhone 18 Pro Models Could Be Up to $300 More Expensive, Says Analyst
This year's iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max could be $250-$300 more expensive than existing iPhone 17 Pro models due to higher silicon and memory costs, an analyst claimed today.
According to an earnings note by Jeff Pu of GF Securities, higher 2nm silicon and DRAM/NAND costs could drive the price hikes, as Apple grapples with global component shortages owing to the AI infrastructure buildout.
Currently, the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max start at $1,099 and $1,199, respectively. In June, Apple increased the prices of iPads, Macs, HomePods, the Apple TV, and the Vision Pro. iPhone models were spared similar hikes. Pu believes price hikes on the next-generation Pro models could create "demand uncertainty." The analyst has subsequently downgraded AAPL from buy to hold.
It's a shift of tone from Pu, who in May said Apple could price the iPhone 18 Pro models "aggressively," despite rising memory costs.
During the company's Q3 earnings call on Thursday, outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook did not comment on whether Apple plans to raise iPhone prices when the iPhone 18 Pro models and first foldable launch this September, but many analysts believe prices will go up.
This September, Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro models alongside its first foldable iPhone, which is expected to cost north of $2,000. The regular iPhone 18, iPhone 18e, and iPhone Air 2 are expected to launch in spring 2027. - Macrumours
iPhone 18 Pro Models Could Be Up to $300 More Expensive, Says Analyst
This year's iPhone 18 Pro and iPhone 18 Pro Max could be $250-$300 more expensive than existing iPhone 17 Pro models due to higher silicon and memory costs, an analyst claimed today.
According to an earnings note by Jeff Pu of GF Securities, higher 2nm silicon and DRAM/NAND costs could drive the price hikes, as Apple grapples with global component shortages owing to the AI infrastructure buildout.
Currently, the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max start at $1,099 and $1,199, respectively. In June, Apple increased the prices of iPads, Macs, HomePods, the Apple TV, and the Vision Pro. iPhone models were spared similar hikes. Pu believes price hikes on the next-generation Pro models could create "demand uncertainty." The analyst has subsequently downgraded AAPL from buy to hold.
It's a shift of tone from Pu, who in May said Apple could price the iPhone 18 Pro models "aggressively," despite rising memory costs.
During the company's Q3 earnings call on Thursday, outgoing Apple CEO Tim Cook did not comment on whether Apple plans to raise iPhone prices when the iPhone 18 Pro models and first foldable launch this September, but many analysts believe prices will go up.
This September, Apple is expected to unveil the iPhone 18 Pro models alongside its first foldable iPhone, which is expected to cost north of $2,000. The regular iPhone 18, iPhone 18e, and iPhone Air 2 are expected to launch in spring 2027. - Macrumours
What extension do you use to block ads from YouTube on safari?
I was using adguard but now its asking me to pay and the trial expired so its paused protection
Trinity walk - car park
I am aware if you spend more than 10 pounds in Sainsbury's, you get a car parking voucher. Does this apply to Argos too? I need to click and collect a headset which is over 10 pounds from Argos!
26.6 or 27 beta 4 [17pm]
Im currently on beta 4 with my 17pm but it occasionally gets warm. What's the consensus? Would you recommend going to 26.6, love to hear experiences from the 17 series users.
27 beta 4 or 26.6
Im currently on 27 beta 4 with no issues, just trying to gauge how many are on the beta cycle. Would you recommend going back to 26.6 now its out?
Has o2 5g capacity improved?
Previously I was with o2, nothing would load despite having signal. Has this changed now I hear a lot of people having high speeds / good experiences with them?