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  "path": "/2026/02/08/iphone-17e-and-ipad-leak-suggest-apples-quiet-upgrade-strategy/",
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  "textContent": "A fresh supply chain report suggests Apple plans to update its entry-level iPhone and iPad with faster chips rather than new looks. According to a recent leak, the upcoming iPhone 17e may keep the same external design as its predecessor while receiving a major internal boost. Apple has often followed this strategy with its more […]\n\nThe post iPhone 17e and iPad Leak Suggest Apple’s Quiet Upgrade Strategy appeared first on TUAW.",
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