Avez-vous une Apple Watch en version cellulaire ?

Reconnaissables au liseré rouge ou orange sur leur couronne digitale, les Apple Watch cellulaires ont cet avantage sur quantité de leurs concurrentes de pouvoir rester connectées partout et tout le temps. On s’en ira courir sans emporter son téléphone, mais les notifications continueront de tomber et les appels téléphoniques d’arriver. Dans certaines circonstances extraordinaires ce sera […]

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Google Adds AI Image Editing and Home Screen Widgets to Gemini App

Google is rolling out AI-powered image editing capabilities to its Gemini app on iPhone, allowing users to modify both uploaded and AI-generated images directly within the app.



The new functionality enables background changes, object replacements, and element additions to existing photos. Users can upload personal images and prompt Gemini to generate variations, such as visualizing different hair colors or styles.

All images created or edited through Gemini will include invisible SynthID digital watermarking. Google says it is also testing visible watermarks for AI-generated content. The rollout is happening now and will expand to over 45 languages in the coming weeks, according to the company.

In another app improvement, Google told MacRumors that it is introducing Home Screen widgets for Gemini on iOS devices. The widgets provide immediate access to camera functions, file sharing, Gemini Live conversations, and microphone activation without opening the app. The widgets require iOS 17 or later and will be available to all eligible users by next week.

Gemini’s AI image editing features in action

The standalone Gemini app launched for iPhone in November 2024, offering Dynamic Island integration and Gemini Live support as part of Google’s effort to achieve feature parity with the Android version.

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iPhone Shipments Up 13% Amid Global Smartphone Market Slowdown

Apple achieved impressive 13% year-over-year growth in Q1 2025, shipping 55 million iPhones worldwide and increasing its global market share to 19%, up from 16% a year ago, according to the latest Canalys research.



Apple’s performance is in stark contrast to the broader smartphone market, which recorded just 0.2% growth with 296.9 million units shipped globally.

Samsung maintained its lead with 60.5 million units and 20% market share, but it grew only 1% compared to last year. Xiaomi secured third place with 41.8 million units, followed by vivo and OPPO with about 8% market share each.

The U.S. smartphone market was a bright spot, growing 12% year-on-year, mainly driven by iPhone sales. According to Le Xuan Chiew of Canalys, “Apple proactively built up inventory ahead of anticipated tariff policies,” which helped it lead the pack.

Apple has been diversifying production recently by ramping up iPhone manufacturing in India for both standard iPhone 15 and 16 models, as well as iPhone 16 Pro models. Ongoing fluctuations in reciprocal tariff policies are making Apple further shift U.S.-bound production to India to reduce exposure to future risks.



There was a lot of variation in regional demand in Q1. The U.S. market grew substantially and China benefited from government subsidies, but previously strong markets like India, Latin America, and the Middle East had notable declines.

Canalys expects the U.S. smartphone market to experience significant volatility over the next two to three quarters, due to inventory corrections and weakening consumer confidence in the face of fluctuating import tariffs.

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Don’t like the One UI 7 Now Bar? Here’s how you can turn it off

The Now Bar is one of the brand-new additions to the Samsung Galaxy phone and tablet experience, brought to you by the One UI 7 update. The Now Bar is a pill-shaped UI element, offering quick and dynamic access to notifications, information, and multimedia controls through the AOD (Always On Display), lock screen, and status […]

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