Apple is secretly working with multiple foldable iPhones

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 New rumors have spread in the technology product market; Top technology giant Apple at the center of rumors. Rumor has it that iPhone manufacturers are working on multiple prototypes of foldable phones. Apple launched the first iPhone on January 9, 2007. Shortly afterwards, the company took over the position of the world's top smartphone maker. But Apple has never made a foldable smartphone.                  Picture Courtesy: Google Apple is working on a prototype of multiple foldable smartphones - the news came from a reliable data leaker, according to the 9 to 5 Mac. However, due to the complexity of the display technology, it is not clear whether Apple will market commercial versions of the foldable prototypes at all. However, the prototype that is being tested is certain - the leaked claim of the information. Apple is skeptical about whether there will be a demand for foldable phones in the technology market, or whether it will be lost in the crowd of other products. That'

How to empty the cache memory to increase the speed of the iPhone

 If your iPhone suddenly seems to be slow, there could be many reasons behind it. If the speed seems to be significantly lower when moving from one app to another or when opening a new tab in the browser, you can assume it's time to free up the phone's cache memory.

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However, keep in mind that if you run out of cache memory, you will be logged out of all the websites that the user has logged in to. This will be a temporary inconvenience to the user, but will benefit from the overall consideration itself.

According to a report by the technology site Senate, let's find out how to speed up the iPhone by freeing up the cache memory in the browser:

How to Free Safari Browser Cache Memory on iPhone:

iPhone's default browser Safari; So the process of emptying the cache memory of this browser is relatively easy. However, it should be noted that the process of freezing cache memory in iOS 11 and later operating systems will affect all devices connected to the iPhone. As a result, the cache memory of all the devices will be empty. How to Free Safari Browser Cache Memory on iPhone:

1. Launch the iPhone Settings app.

2. Select Safari from the Apple list.

3. Scroll down and select 'Clear History and Website Data'.

4. Confirm your decision in the popup box.

You see, the cache memory of the Safari browser is empty.

How to Free Chrome Browser Cache Memory on iPhone:

There are a few additional steps that can be taken to free up Chrome's cache memory compared to the Safari browser. However, emptying the cache memory of the Chrome browser is not a difficult task. And the task of emptying the cache memory has to be done with the Chrome app.

1. Open the Chrome app.

2. Click on the three dots at the bottom right of the screen for more 'options'.

3. Scroll down and select 'Settings'.

4. Select 'Privacy' from the next menu.

5. Then select 'Clear Browsing Data'.

6. Then confirm what time you want to delete data from the top of the menu. Here users will have the opportunity to delete everything from the last hour of browser data to "all time".

7. Make sure ‘Cached Images and Files’ as well as ‘Cookies’ and ‘Site Data’ are selected. Then click on 'Clear Browsing Data' at the bottom of the screen to free up the Chrome browser's cache memory.

How to Free Firefox Browser Cache Memory on iPhone:

The process of freeing the cache memory of the iPhone's Firefox browser is almost the same as the previous two browsers. Cache memory can be emptied in a few simple steps.

1. First, open the Firefox app and click on the 'Hamburger' menu in the lower right corner of the screen to find more 'options'.

2. Select 'Privacy' in the next menu.

3. Select 'Settings' at the bottom of the menu.

4. Select 'Data Management'.

5. If you want to delete the data of a particular website, in this case you have to select 'Website Data'. All cache data can be deleted by selecting 'Clear Private Data' at the bottom of the screen.

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