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The iPhone 16e was launched in February as Apple’s new cheapest device. The lower price came with compromises that included the lack of MagSafe and wireless charging built-in, but with no magnets, Android-style.

iPhone 17e predecessor, the iPhone 16e - 1

The good news is that a recent leak states that the iPhone 17e is expected early 2026, and it will feature MagSafe support . The iPhone 17e is also stated to feature Apple’s second-generation C1X cellular modem, which made its first appearance in the iPhone Air this September. Whereas, the iPhone 16e has the older C1.

According to previous rumours, the iPhone 17e’s screen will be identical to that of the iPhone 16e, but will have thinner bezels. Reports have it that the iPhone 17e is getting the 18MP selfie camera that features in all of the other iPhone 17 groups. It should be powered by the A19 chip also featured in the iPhone 17. There’s the possibility of iPhone 17e retaining the iPhone 16e’s single 48MP rear camera. The coming of iPhone 17e will correct one of iPhone 16’s main weaknesses.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.

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Does your Gmail address sound cringe that it makes you want to create a new account? Or maybe you just want a cooler username without needing to open another account? The good news is that Google has heard your plight and has figured out a way to fix this.

A new feature that will enable you to switch to a new Gmail address without starting over is on the way. Google is seriously working on this feature that will allow users to change their Gmail username without making a new account. With this development in place, all data like emails, photos, Drive files, and messages will stay intact, and both old and new addresses will work.

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It means that users can only change their Gmail address once every 12 months, with a total limit of up to three changes. It means you will also be allowed to change it three times after the original address, making a total of four possible Gmail usernames being linked to a single Google account. With this upcoming feature, users can switch to a brand-new Gmail username without losing access to their old address, data or account history.

Google is making it easy for users to always make a new account and set up forwarding, so that emails sent to your old account enter in your new inbox. As soon as the update comes out, Gmail users will be able to change to a new @gmail.com username while keeping everything intact, like: access to all account data, emails, messages, photos, and connected Google services.

This doesn’t mean that your old Gmail will be deleted or suspended. Google will allow users to continue using both the old and new Gmail addresses for signing in, sending emails, and receiving messages . Your old account remains accessible. No one can claim your old username and you can also receive mail on both email addresses.

Once the feature rolls out, it will be easy to change your Gmail username. All you need to do is move to the Personal info section of My Google Account, where you will find the option labelled Change Google Account Email Address. Then enter the new @gmail.com username you want to use. It’s a simple process with straightforward steps. Though the feature hasn’t started rolling out but it’s soon, according to the Google support page update.

Author:Obiajulum Ndubuisi

Obiajulum is a tech enthusiast passionate about writing. When she isn’t writing about gadgets, she will probably be playing badminton, watching a movie, or surfing the internet.