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Apple iPhone X’s camera lens breaks too easily, users report

So much for expensive sapphire glass…

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For US$ 999, you can expect a smartphone that should last well over a few years. However, multiple complaints have revealed that the world’s most popular US$ 999 smartphone has a camera lens that breaks easier than a plate at a Jewish wedding.

To recap, Apple launched the incredibly premium iPhone X late last year. Besides sporting specs that edge out most flagships, it also boasts of an extremely durable sapphire glass lens cover. Usually found in watch faces, sapphire glass supposedly endures just as much pressure as a diamond.

With that in mind, the iPhone X’s durability should eclipse that of other phones. However, iPhone X users are piling on complaints that the sapphire glass isn’t as durable as it claims.

According to multiple posts on Reddit and on Apple support forums, cracks are suddenly appearing on the iPhone X’s camera lens without any significant contact. More interestingly, some cracks are appearing underneath the glass — indicating that external contact couldn’t have caused it.

While the camera itself remains relatively untouched, a huge gash on the glass ruins every chance of taking pristine photos. The cracks range from almost imperceptible hairline cracks to full-on gashes.

Despite the abundance of reports, users are still scratching their heads as to what caused these cracks. However, some reports claim that extreme temperatures can cause the fractures. These examples include humid locations like Hawaii and Malaysia.

Currently, Apple has not acknowledged the issue yet. Quite possibly, the company is still investigating the list of suspects.

Regardless, Apple has done nothing to alleviate the current cases. Affected users are reporting that Apple repair centers have demanded up to US$ 594 (more than half the iPhone X’s price!) just to repair the damage.

While these cases still remain unverified, the abundance of breakages still puts a dent on the iPhone X’s credibility as a durable phone.

SEE ALSO: Apple might launch an iPhone with triple-lens rear cameras next year

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New Civilization VII update will address everyone’s biggest issue

Soon, everyone can play as a single Civ.

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Despite being enjoyable in its current state, Sid Meier’s Civilization VII is a work in progress. Firaxis Games is still working on improvements, especially as suggested by the franchise’s fans. Now, approaching the new game’s first anniversary, Civilization VII is getting a massive patch, called the Test of Time update, later this spring.

Playing as a single Civ

Test of Time will address the biggest problem that players had with the base game: the inability to play as a single Civ. Currently, players are forced to evolve into Age-appropriate Civs at the end of the previous Age. The system leads to odd histories, such as Maurya somehow evolving into modern-day America.

Starting with the update, players can now take a single Civ across the test of time. And it’s not a shoehorned feature, too. Civs will now have an Apex Age, meaning the Age they were historically associated with. Playing Civs outside of their Apex Age will introduce a new kit that corresponds to the other Ages.

Plus, this also introduces a new system called Syncretism. Playing a Civ outside of their Age allows players to choose a unique military unit or infrastructure from other Civs to help bolster their strategy.

The new system works in reverse too. Players can start a game in the Modern Age using an Antiquity Age Civ. Finally, if players decide to use this system, the AI will follow suit, ensuring an equal playing field.

Reworked victory conditions

Besides the playability of Civs, Civilization VII will rework Victories. Instead of a clear path to victory via Legacy Paths (which players have complained as being too rigid), the new Triumph system will introduce new optional objectives to prod players further down the line of victory.

Plus, getting extraordinary progress in one victory condition can help players earn victory even before the Modern Age. Victory can be earned as early as the Exploration Age, but Firaxis has not explained how this can happen.

Firaxis says that the new system should help the game feel more dynamic and exciting after the Antiquity Age.

Now, to celebrate the actual anniversary, players will get access to a new leader, Gilgamesh, a fan favorite from the previous game. He will be free for all players with update 1.3.2.

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CM Punk graces cover of WWE 2K26

The game will feature over 400 playable characters, the largest to date.

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Compared to the gigantic NBA 2K, WWE 2K is a relatively small series. Well, with thirty teams and a healthy roster of hall of famers, that’s no surprise. This year, however, WWE 2K26 wants to catch up, featuring the biggest roster that the franchise has ever had and a plethora of new features.

WWE 2K26 will feature over 400 playable characters, which includes current Superstars from RAW, SmackDown, and NXT. As always, Legends and Hall of Famers will be playable wrestlers.

This year, however, the roster of classics are much healthier. Specifically, there are three different editions dedicated to past wrestlers. The first, called The King of Kings Edition, centers the spotlight on Hall of Famer and Chief Content Officer, Triple H (or Paul Levesque). The Attitude Era Edition features Superstars from that era, including Stone Cold Steve Austin, Shawn Michaels, and The Rock. Finally, the Monday Night Wars Edition includes Superstars from WCW such as the nWo’s Hollywood Hulk Hogan, Kevin Nash, and Scott Hall.

Meanwhile, the Standard Edition features a Superstar that’s been no less decorated over the years. CM Punk, who will also grace the cover, will have his entire career featured in the annual 2K Showcase.

For gameplay, WWE 2K26 has four new match types: I Quit, Inferno, Three Stages of Hell, and Dumpster. Intergender matches are also available now. The environment is now more interactable with more usable weapons. Plus, the Stamina and Reversal systems have been reworked.

The Standard Edition (US$ 69.99) launches on March 13 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC.

The King of Kings Edition (US$ 99.99), the Attitude Era Edition (US$ 129.99), and the Monday Night War Edition (US$ 149.99) will all launch a week prior, on March 6.

SEE ALSO: Netflix will become new home for WWE in 2025

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Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 premieres in April

The animated series is set between seasons two and three.

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Stranger Things is over. After years of success, the long-running series finally reached its definitive conclusion. But if you thought Netflix would easily let its biggest cash cow go, then you’d be mistaken. Barely a month after the final episode, the franchise is back with an animated spinoff called Stranger Things: Tales from ’85.

The animated series, which oddly features a new cast to voice the characters, is not a continuation of the concluded story. Rather, it’s a midquel set during the winter between the second and third seasons. Despite closing off a gate to the Upside Down, Eleven and the gang discover that some monsters are still lurking around in their world.

Because we already know what happens up until the very end, there’s hardly any tension. That said, and based on the show’s subtitle, the animated series might be a creature-of-the-week adventure. However, Eric Robles, who will run the series, says that saving Hawkins is still a major plot point.

The Duffer Brothers, who will be executive producers, says that it was a challenge to feature monsters after the events of the main show’s second season. The show will still have a substantial story, though.

For now, we’ll have a bit of a reprieve from everything Stranger Things (or time to catch up with everything, if you prefer). Stranger Things: Tales from ’85 will premiere on April 23.

SEE ALSO: BTS returns with global live comeback event on Netflix this March

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