Why the iPhone 17 Launch in the UAE Matters for Local Buyers Apple has confirmed the date September 9 as a launch event, where the long awaited iPhone 17 series will be annouced. The hosted program will be streamed worldwide through Apple’s official site, YouTube, and the Apple TV app. Again beyond the global announcement, here’s what UAE buyers should know and can be expected: What are going to be or can be expected on September 9 Apple is set to unveil the full iPhone 17 lineup, including the new iPhone 17 Air, designed to be lighter and more portable. Pre orders in the UAE are expected to open within days of the announcement. Based on past launches, buyers could get their hands on the device by mid-September. The launch of iOS 26 will also bring a refreshed design and smoother performance for iPhones, iPads, and Macs. Rumored Upgrades Industry insiders suggest the iPhone 17 will include: Ultra-thin design slimmer and lighter than the iPhone 16. Stronger battery life which could...
What Lulu’s Drone Delivery Plans Could Mean for Shoppers in Dubai Lulu Group , one of the UAE’s largest supermarket chain company, is studying the possibility of launching drone based delivery services in Dubai and UAE. Why It Matters This move comes at a time when fast delivery is rapidly growing in UAE retail , with customers daily needs and demanding groceries in minutes rather than hours. Studying the process and doing experimenting with drone technology , Lulu could push more competition in the sector to a whole new and another level. Current Status According to insiders, Lulu has already started a reasonabale study on drone delivery. However, before the possibility can take off, the company must receive clearance and green signal from the UAE’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). Which this regulatory step is crucial for all businesses entering the drone delivery market. What It Could Mean for Shoppers Faster grocery runs: Drone delivery could cut delivery times for smaller, u...
Abu Dhabi Man Ordered To Pay AED 15,000 For Phone Harassment What the Ruling Means The Abu Dhabi Family, Civil and Administrative Cases Court has sentence a man to pay AED 15,000 in compensation after repeatedly harassing a woman through the calls and text messages. What Happened The victim has initially filed a complain for AED 51,000 in damages plus legal fees. A previous criminal case had been already fined the guilty person AED 5,000 for harassment. The court ruled that the man’s actions violated the woman’s privacy, damaged her reputation, and caused stress, anxiety, and sleep disorders theough his action. Why This Case Matters This actions reflect how seriously UAE courts treat harassment cases, even though when they occur through the mobile phones. The compensation covers her mental and emotional distress, not just financial losses. UAE Law on Harassment Under UAE law, harassment which is whether in person, online, or by phone it doesnot matter but can result in: Crimin...
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