WEB DESK: The “Never Say Never” singer Justin Bieber may be one of the biggest global music sensations but in some ways, he’s just like one of us.
The singer expressed his frustration over the latest feature of the iPhone. Bieber frustration shows that he can sometimes get frustrated with new technology.
The “DAISIES” star took to Instagram to voice his complaints about the iPhone, particularly the dictation button feature in iMessages.
It turns out, Bieber is struggling to send text messages without accidentally hitting the microphone symbol, which is causing him unneeded stress.
In his Instagram post, he said that “If I hit this dictation button after sending a text and it beeps and stops my music one more time, I’m gonna find everyone at apple and put them in a rear naked choke hold. Even if I turn off dictation I somehow hit the voice note thing
The send button should not have multiple functions in the same spot”
Orange and Blue models of iPhone 17 Pro face complaints
Earlier, many users have reported that certain parts of the phone have started to change colour gradually.
According to some reports, the cosmic orange model has started to turn pink. As per reports, the phones had turned into an Rose Gold variant after sun exposure.
This has raised much concern among buyers, since it is priced at a whopping amount.
Deep Blue colour is also reportedly fading.
In both cases, the fading seems to dull the phone’s metallic vibrancy, resulting in an uneven, washed-out appearance.
Price of this iPhone
Mercantile, Apple’s only authorised distributor in Pakistan, has launched the iPhone 17 family nationwide, complete with PTA approval, network compatibility, and official warranty support.
According to Mercantile, the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max, and the ultra-thin iPhone Air are now available across its partner retailers countrywide.
Because these units are PTA approved, buyers avoid the risks tied to grey market imports such as blocked networks, denied claims, or missing after sales service.
Local prices sit well above US launch tags due to import duties, taxes, currency impact, and PTA registration fees.
For instance, the iPhone 17 Pro Max that starts at $1,199 in the US lands at PKR 565,000 for the 256 GB base model in Pakistan.


