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Apple's two failed iPhones in 2025

The interest in the iPhone 17 series is high, particularly for the iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max models, which are outselling their predecessors. The iPhone Air has a different tale to tell; sales haven't been great, with reports showing low demand and major production cuts.  In contrast to the heavily publicized flop of the iPhone Air, there hasn't been much info on how the iPhone 16e is doing in sales. Early reports suggested it was doing pretty well, but it seems that wasn't up to Apple's standards.  Sales of the iPhone 16e and iPhone Air aren't meeting Apple's expectations, as per info from leaker Fixed Focus Digital (source in Chinese). While no exact figures were shared, the leaker suggests that Apple's effort to launch a popular, budget-friendly iPhone hasn't succeeded. Even with the challenges, Apple is still set to roll out successors for both models. The iPhone 17e is anticipated to launch on time in spring 2026, whereas the iPhone Air ...

2 Root Method on U.S. Samsung Galaxy Note 3 variants that you should know

The Samsung's new flashship Samsung Galaxy Note 3 an Android phablet smartphone (smartphone and tablet in one packaged) has been dominating sales in the U.S. market after it was successfully launched earlier this month. Some of those who used to buy or an avid fan of an Android devices in the United States are always curious and eager to know if his/her newly purchased phones and tablets can be rooted. Rooting is one of the key features why owners likes Android devices, this owners super access to the smartphones, tablets and phablets allows them to fully customized their devices, including flashing ROMs, kernels, custom recovery, and any 3rd-party Apps from Google Play Store that requires root access before anyone can actually download and install it on their smartphones.

Samsung Android smartphones, tablets and phablets are among of the most popular handheld devices in the planet today, and so to root is also as easy to get from dedicated after-market developers. In the U.S. no matter how much effort these giant carrier providers that has been continuously working to prevent their subscribers into rooting. That even they pointed-out that rooting will voids the warranty of their phones, but there are still many folks out there that does not care about it that much. For any reasons, even Samsung has created another security apps so-called 'Samsung Knoxx' security apps that causes a red-flag and automatically voids the smartphone's service warranty. This is not actually an app that was designed to prevent root access to the device but a security apps that protect owners secured data from malicious applications out there.

Root method on Sprint Samsung Galaxy Note SM-N900P, T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900T and AT&T Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900A


These three giants U.S carrier Samsung Galaxy Note 3 variants has already got a root exploit exposed to developers. Both Sprint Samsung Galaxy S3 SM-N900P and T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900T can now be rooted with CF-Auto-Root while AT&T Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900A root can be achieved using Root de la Vega named after AT&T's Ralph de la Vega. Though it has a different rooting process but still same in terms of which root apps was used to possibly gained root access. It is still the SuperSU root apps that was largely known for rooting a wide-range o Samsung smartphones and tablets and even other brands of Android devices, including HTC, Sony, LG and Google Nexus series.

To learn more about these root methods just head-over to source links below.
Sprint Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900P and T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900 root method: 
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466423
AT&T Galaxy Note 3 Sm-N900A Root Method:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2474422
+Neil Perez has also covered the rooting process at androidayos.com through here.
Verizon Galaxy Note 3 bounty for root method exploit:  
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2473918

Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 3 version is not yet uncovered for root exploit on this time being, and the hunt  for the lucky developers to reveal the root method is still ongoing, the first to introduce the root file will get the large amount of  bounty money through here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2473918.

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