


The report also claims that pricing will remain the same as this year, that is, starting from $699 for the mini version. The notch, where the TrueDepth Camera set-up sits, has been the same size on all iPhones since it first appeared in 2017 on the iPhone X. That chimes with previous rumors and is good news. The latest report, this time from TrendForce, suggests that the next iPhone will have a smaller notch. But this is also where some of our most rewarding work is being done.Will the notch be smaller on this year's iPhones? Apple "The next set of challenges involve the massive emerging market cities where the infrastructure is limited, rules of transit are different, data is sparse, and even the consumer approach to smartphones and apps is not the same. "It's not just about London, NYC and Paris anymore," the Medium post reads. The app has since expanded to cover more than 30 cities - including Madrid, Sao Paulo, and San Francisco - but Yusuf doesn't plan to stop there. It also said it was developing Citymapper's API/Widgets so other app developers can use them to power their own websites and applications.įounded in 2011 by Pakistani-born former Google employee Azmat Yusuf, Citymapper began life as an app exclusively for Londoners. Instead of the standard press release, the London-based startup announced the funding round in a quirky Medium post in which it joked that its investors had promised to "only take buses from now on." In the 11-point post, Citymapper said it would use the funding to refine the Citymapper app, help it expand into more cities, build out its team, and launch new products.

It was first hinted at by Sky News on Monday. The Series B round, which comes 21 months after a $10 million (£7 million) Series A round, involved Index Ventures and Benchmark Capital, as well as individuals including Yuri Milner, Tom Stafford, and Michael Lynton. Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders.
