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توضیحات

عرضه

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– A2484 (نسخه آمریکا)
– A2641 (نسخه کانادا و ژاپن)
– A2644 (نسخه چین و هنگ کنگ)
– A2645 (نسخه روسیه)

نمایشگر

نوعSuper Retina XDR OLEDابعاد6.7 اینچ (~87.8% نسبت نمایشگر به بدنه)رزولوشن1284 در 2778 پیکسل، 19.5:9 (~457 پیکسل در اینچ تراکم پیکسلی)محافظ– شیشه‌ی سرامیکی مقاوم در برابر خش
– پوشش اولفوبیک برای کاهش بازتاب نور و لکه دست – طیف رنگ گسترده
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دوربین

اصلی12 مگاپیکسل (لنز واید 26 میلی‌متری، فوکوس خودکار دوال پیکسل با تشخیص فاز، 1.9 میکرومتر سایز پیکسل، لرزش‌گیر اپتیکال سنسور شیفت، f/1.5)
12 مگاپیکسل (لنز 77 میلی‌متری تله‌فوتو، فوکوس خودکار با تشخیص فاز، لرزش‌گیر اپتیکال تصویر، زوم اپتیکال سه برابر، f/2.8)
12 مگاپیکسل (لنز اولتراواید 13 میلی‌متری با پوشش 120 درجه، فوکوس خودکار، f/1.8)
اسکنر TOF 3D LiDAR (سنسور تشخیص عمق تصویر)قابلیت‌هاHDR، فلاش دوگانه‌ی (LED (dual-tone، (photo/panorama)فیلم‌برداری4K@24/30/60fps، 1080p@30/60/120/240fps، 10‑bit HDR، Dolby Vision HDR (تا 60fps)، ProRes، ضبط صدای استریوسلفی12 مگاپیکسل (لنز واید 23 میلی‌متری، 1/3.6 اینچ سایز سنسور، f/2.2)
SL 3D (حسگر بیومتریک تشخیص عمق)فیلم‌برداری سلفی4K@24/25/30/60fps، 1080p@30/60/120fps، لرزشگیر الکترونیکی تصویر-ژیروسکوپی

صدا

اسپیکربله، اسپیکر استریوجک ۳.۵ میلی‌متریخیر

باتری

باتریباتری غیرقابل تعویض لیتیوم یونی با ظرفیت 4352 میلی آمپر ساعت (16.75 وات ساعت)سرعت شارژ– شارژ سریع 27 وات (50 درصد در 30 دقیقه)
– USB Power Delivery 2.0
– شارژ سریع بی سیم 7.5 وات Qi و 15 وات در صورت استفاده از MagSafe

قابلیت‌ها

حسگرهاFace ID، شتاب‌سنج، ژیروسکوپ، سنسور مجاورت، قطب‌نما، فشارسنج – پشتیبانی از دستیار هوشمند سیری با پشتیبانی از زبان محاوره
– پشتیبانی از پهنای باند فوق‌عریض (UWB)
– اپل Pay (Visa، مسترکارت، AMEX گواهی)

شبکه

فناوریGSM / CDMA / HSPA / EVDO / LTE / 5G

اتصالات

شبکه بی‌سیمWi-Fi 802.11 a/b/g/n/ac/6، دو بانده، هات‌اسپاتبلوتوث5.0، A2DP، LEGPSبله، با A-GPS، GLONASS، GALILEO، BDS، QZSSNFCبلهرادیوخیرUSB– لایتنینگ
– USB 2.0

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    Hezbollah confirmed Aqil’s death on Friday, saying he was killed “following a treacherous Israeli assassination operation on 09/20/2024 in the southern suburbs of Beirut.”

    According to Hagari, the targeted commanders were “underground underneath a residential building in the heart of the Dahiyeh neighborhood, using civilians as a human shield” at the time of the attack.

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    In a United Nations Security Council meeting on Friday, UN human rights chief Volker Turk on Friday warned that the detonation of communication devices could violate international human rights law.

    Lebanese Foreign Minister Abdallah Bou Habib and Israeli Ambassador to the UN Danny Danon clashed at the heated meeting, with Bou Habib calling on the council to condemn Israel’s actions and Danon slamming the Lebanese envoy for not mentioning Hezbollah.

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    Lebanon’s health ministry said at least 14 people were killed and 66 others injured in the airstrike, which leveled a multistory building in a densely populated neighborhood.

    Aqil had a $7 million bounty on his head from the United States for his suspected involvement in the 1983 strike on the US Embassy in Beirut, which killed 63 people, as well as the bombing of the Beirut Marine barracks, which killed 241 US personnel later that year.

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    Friday’s strike marked the fourth consecutive day of surprise attacks on Beirut and other sites across the country, even as Israeli forces continued deadly strikes and operations in Gaza and the occupied West Bank.

    The first major attack against Hezbollah this week came Tuesday afternoon when pagers belonging to the militant groups’ members exploded near-simultaneously. The pagers had been used by Hezbollah to communicate after the group’s leader, Hassan Nasrallah, encouraged members to switch to low-tech devices to prevent more of them from being assassinated.

    Almost exactly 24 hours later, Lebanon was rocked by a second wave of explosions, after Hezbollah walkie-talkies detonated in Beirut and the south of the country on Wednesday.

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    Senior Hezbollah commander Ibrahim Aqil, part of Hezbollah’s elite Radwan Force, was assassinated along with “about 10” other commanders, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) spokesperson Daniel Hagari said, accusing them of planning to raid and occupy communities in Galilee in northern Israel.

    Hezbollah confirmed Aqil’s death on Friday, saying he was killed “following a treacherous Israeli assassination operation on 09/20/2024 in the southern suburbs of Beirut.”

    According to Hagari, the targeted commanders were “underground underneath a residential building in the heart of the Dahiyeh neighborhood, using civilians as a human shield” at the time of the attack.

    Lebanon’s health ministry said at least 14 people were killed and 66 others injured in the airstrike, which leveled a multistory building in a densely populated neighborhood.

    Aqil had a $7 million bounty on his head from the United States for his suspected involvement in the 1983 strike on the US Embassy in Beirut, which killed 63 people, as well as the bombing of the Beirut Marine barracks, which killed 241 US personnel later that year.

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    According to Stuart Haszeldine, a professor of Carbon Capture and Storage at the University of Edinburgh, who’s not involved with SeaCURE, although the initiative appears to be more energy efficient than current air capture pilot tests, a full-scale system will require a supply of renewable energy and permanent storage of CO2 by compressing it to become a liquid and then injecting it into porous rocks deep underground.

    He says the next challenge is for SeaCURE to scale up and “to operate for longer to prove it can capture millions of tons of CO2 each year.”

    But he believes there is huge potential in recapturing carbon from ocean water. “Total carbon in seawater is about 50 times that in the atmosphere, and carbon can be resident in seawater for tens of thousands of years, causing acidification which damages the plankton and coral reef ecosystems. Removing carbon from the ocean is a giant task, but essential if the consequences of climate change are to be controlled,” he says.

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    The practice is not free of controversy, with some arguing that carbon capture is expensive, unproven and can serve as a distraction from actually reducing carbon emissions. But it is a fast-growing reality: there are at least 628 carbon capture and storage projects in the pipeline around the world, with a 60% year-on-year increase, according to the latest report from the Global CCS (Carbon Capture and Storage) Institute. The market size was just over $3.5 billion in 2024, but is projected to grow to $14.5 billion by 2032, according to Fortune Business Insights.
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    In the UK, where the government in 2023 announced up to ?20 billion ($26.7 billion) in funding to support carbon capture, one such project has taken shape near the English Channel. Called SeaCURE, it aims to find out if sea carbon capture actually works, and if it can be competitive with its air counterpart.

    “The reason why sea water holds so much carbon is that when you put CO2 into the water, 99% of it becomes other forms of dissolved carbon that don’t exchange with the atmosphere,” says Paul Halloran, a professor of Ocean and Climate Science at the University of Exeter, who leads the SeaCURE team.

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    “We wanted to test the technology in the real environment with real sea water, to identify what problems you hit,” says Halloran, adding that working at a large public aquarium helps because it already has infrastructure to extract seawater and then discharge it back into the ocean.

    The carbon that is naturally dissolved in the seawater can be easily converted to CO2 by slightly increasing the acidity of the water. To make it come out, the water is trickled over a large surface area with air blowing over it. “In that process, we can constrict over 90% of the carbon out of that water,” Halloran says.

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    In addition, “smarter” LLMs with more reasoning abilities produced up to 50 times more carbon emissions than simpler systems to answer the same question, the study reported.

    “This shows us the tradeoff between energy consumption and the accuracy of model performance,” said Maximilian Dauner, a doctoral student at Hochschule Munchen University of Applied Sciences and first author of the Frontiers in Communication study published Wednesday.

    Typically, these smarter, more energy intensive LLMs have tens of billions more parameters — the biases used for processing token IDs — than smaller, more concise models.

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    Left-wing preppers consistently say the biggest difference between them and their right-wing peers is the rejection of “bunker mentality” — the idea of filling a bunker with beans, rice, guns and ammo and expecting to be able to survive the apocalypse alone.

    Shonkwiler gives an example of a right-wing guy with a rifle on his back, who falls down the stairs and breaks a leg. If he doesn’t have medical training and a community to help, “he’s going to die before he gets to enjoy all his freeze-dried food.”

    “People are our greatest asset,” Killjoy said. When Hurricane Helene carved a path of destruction through Asheville, North Carolina in 2024, Killjoy, who used to live in the city, loaded her truck with food and generators and drove there to help.
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    At one point, Overton toyed with the idea of buying a “bug-out” property in Vermont, somewhere to escape to, but desire for community for her and her two daughters stopped her. In Vermont, “no one knows me and I’m just a random Black lady, and they’ll be like: ‘Oh, OK, right, sure. You live here? Sure. Here’s the barrel of my shotgun. Turn around.’”
    This focus on community may stem in part from left-wing preppers’ growing fears around the climate crisis, predicted to usher in far-reaching ecological, social and economic breakdown. It cannot be escaped by retreating to a bunker for a few weeks.

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    Multiple rounds of heavy storms tracked over the area late Wednesday into early Thursday morning and ultimately dumped record amounts of rainfall. A level 2-of-4 risk of flooding rainfall was in place for Grand Island at the time, according to the Weather Prediction Center.

    More than a month’s worth of rain – nearly 4.5 inches – fell in only three hours between 10 p.m. CDT Wednesday and 1 a.m. CDT Thursday. Rainfall of this intensity would only be expected around once in 100 years, according to National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration data.

    Climate change is making heavy rainfall events heavier. As the world warms due to fossil fuel pollution, a warmer atmosphere is able to soak up more moisture like a sponge, only to wring it out in heavier bursts of rain.

    Hourly rainfall rates have intensified in nearly 90% of large US cities since 1970, a recent study found.

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