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Today’s NYT Connections: Sports Edition Hints and Answers for June 15, #265

Here are hints and the answers for the NYT Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, No. 265, for June 15.

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Today’s Connections: Sports Edition might be tough. Read on for hints and the answers.

Connections: Sports Edition is out of beta now, making its debut on Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 9. That’s a sign that the game has earned enough loyal players that The Athletic, the subscription-based sports journalism site owned by the Times, will continue to publish it. It doesn’t show up in the NYT Games app but now appears in The Athletic’s own app. Or you can continue to play it free online. 

Hints for today’s Connections: Sports Edition groups

Here are four hints for the groupings in today’s Connections: Sports Edition puzzle, ranked from the easiest, yellow group to the tough (and sometimes bizarre) purple group.

Yellow group hint: Sign on the dotted line.

Green group hint: Monaco Grand Prix.

Blue group hint: Just like dad.

Purple group hint: Three titles.

Answers for today’s Connections: Sports Edition groups

Yellow group: People often involved in a contract negotiation.

Green group: F1 teams.

Blue group: Baseball father and son duos.

Purple group: NBA players to win titles with three different teams.

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What are today’s Connections: Sports Edition answers?

The yellow words in today’s Connections

The theme is people often involved in a contract negotiation. The four answers are agent, GM, owner and player.

The green words in today’s Connections

The theme is F1 teams. The four answers are Aston Martin, Ferrari, McLaren and Mercedes.

The blue words in today’s Connections

The theme is baseball father and son duos. The four answers are Bonds, Griffey, Guerrero and Tatis.

The purple words in today’s Connections

The theme is NBA players to win titles with three different teams. The four answers are Green, Horry, James and Salley.

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Make Your iPhone or Android Last Years Longer With My Easy Tips

With the right care your iPhone or Android phone can last for many years. Here’s what to do.

The iPhone 17 Pro and Samsung Galaxy S25 Ultra are among the best phones you can buy right now thanks to their excellent camera systems and powerful processors. And while they certainly represent the best mobile tech around, you’ll pay handsomely to put them in your pocket. Even more budget-focused phones like the Google Pixel 9A or the Nothing Phone 3A Pro still cost hundreds of dollars and with purse strings remaining tight the world over, it’s never been more critical to get the most value from your purchases. 

The best way to do that is simply to keep using your phone longer, spreading that initial costly purchase out over more years, rather than upgrading often.

Doing this isn’t just better for your bank account; it’s much better for the planet, too. Upgrading your handset less often means fewer phones being produced and shipped while fewer older phones end up in a landfill. The good news is that companies like Apple, Google, Samsung and others are supporting their phones with software updates for years longer, meaning the phone you buy today will remain safe to use for years to come. 

The rest of it is up to you. Keeping your phone in good working condition for the seven or eight years of software support it might receive takes some effort, plenty of care and a few key strategies. 

Here then are the top things you can do to help your phone last as long as possible.

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Install all available updates

Using a phone that no longer receives security updates simply isn’t safe and should be avoided. Previously it was common for many Android manufacturers to support new phones for only two to three years, which was super frustrating as usually the hardware had much more use left but the phone was simply unsafe to use. Now you’ll find phones like the Google Pixel 10 series coming with seven years of software support. Sadly, some more affordable phones like the OnePlus Nord CE4 Lite still only receive a few years of updates. If you’re buying a new phone, make sure you check how long it’ll be supported as this will give you more value for money throughout the phone’s lifespan.

Updating your phone to the latest security update will help keep hackers out and keep your phone free of malicious software that could creep in and slow down your phone. Most phones will automatically prompt you to install the latest updates (and you should), but if you’re on an older phone, head into your settings menu and scroll down to Software Update and click to see if an update is available. 

The same is true for your apps, which will also need to be updated to remain compatible with the version of iOS or Android you’re using. It’s good practice to allow apps to be automatically updated in the background, but if not, make sure you go into your app store of choice and check that you’re running the latest versions.

Use a case

If you’ve just bought a shiny new iPhone the best thing you can do to physically protect it is to put it in a case immediately. It’ll not only keep it safe should you accidentally drop it, but it will also help keep it from picking up micro scratches from the keys or coins in your pocket. 

A screen protector is a great idea too, as once your phone’s actual screen becomes damaged, there’s little you can do to help it, beyond forking out for a potentially costly replacement. If you get a nasty scratch on a screen protector, you can simply replace it, keeping the underlying phone looking fresh as a daisy for years to come. Even if you don’t plan on keeping your phone for years, keeping it looking fresh may help you sell it for more on the used market when it’s time to upgrade.

Replace a tired battery, not the phone

Your phone’s battery will gradually wear down over time, offering less battery life per charge than it did when it was new. This is true of all phones. Some older phones may have batteries that only offer 50 percent of what they once did. You may even receive warnings from your phone that your battery can’t offer the necessary power and so your processor may be throttled to compensate. 

Worry not, as it’s pretty easy to replace the battery yourself on most phones to give it a whole new lease on life. iFixit sells a variety of kits and third-party replacement batteries to suit a huge range of phones, so if your battery is on the way out, it’s worth seeing if you can swap it out yourself. 

There are a variety of places you can take your phone (not all of them are especially legit) to have your battery replaced — or even other components like a broken screen — and this could be a good option to consider if you’re not especially confident about your skills with a screwdriver. 

Offload old apps and photos you don’t need

If you’ve had your phone for years then odds are it’s pretty clogged up with thousands of photos of your friends, your pets or the plates of food you’ve eaten over the time you’ve had it. It’s also likely you have a variety of old apps and games you downloaded on a whim, played with for a few bus rides and then moved on to the next mobile gaming sensation. 

A lack of storage can have a detrimental effect on your phone’s performance overall and can also mean there’s not enough room available for crucial software updates to be installed. It’s worth going through your archives, backing up the photos and videos you want to save to the cloud, and getting rid of anything on your phone that’s needlessly taking up space. 

If you’ve had your phone for a long time and it’s really running slowly, it may even be worth backing up all your important data and doing a full factory reset, starting fresh and only installing the essentials you need. 

Clean out your ports

Finally, give your phone a good cleaning as it can have surprisingly helpful outcomes. Pocket fluff can be a real problem for your phone, with the charging port in particular often getting clogged up with bits of nonsense. The result is that when you plug in your charger, it can’t quite connect and as a result, your phone won’t charge. 

It’s easy to think that something has actually broken — the charging port itself or the cable — but really it could be as simple as the port just being stuffed full of lint. Get a wooden toothpick in there periodically and try and ease out any dirt and debris you find to ensure your charger can fit without having to be aggressively wiggled.

It’s also worth using an old toothbrush (clean and dry) to gently brush away any debris you might find around the speakers and microphones to ensure you can clearly hear — and be heard — on your phone calls. 

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Turn Up the Volume on Savings: AirPods 4 Hit All-Time Lows for Black Friday

The budget-friendly Apple AirPods are cheaper than ever before, and you can pick from two different models to boot.

We are technically still a few days away from Black Friday, but that isn’t going to stop the deals from flowing. There are tons of offers across all manner of categories, including this Black Friday deal that slashes the price of Apple’s excellent AirPods 4 to new all-time low prices.

You can pick up the entry-level AirPods 4 for just $80 right now (normally $129). That is for the non-ANC version, which are still a great buy, especially at this price. Alternatively, the AirPods 4 with ANC are down to $100 (normally $179). Both are at new record lows, making this one of the best Apple audio deals of the season.

The Apple AirPods 4 are available in two formats. The non-ANC version usually runs $129, while the ANC model typically retails for $179. With this discount, you pay only $80 for the non-ANC model. These AirPods have been redesigned for a more comfortable fit. The Apple H2 chip allows for voice isolation whenever you’re in situations that require you to take calls in a noisy environment. The AirPods 4 also offer personalized spatial audio and a battery life of up to 20 hours.

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These latest AirPods are dust- and waterproof and include a smaller case for easier carrying. You can use them with Siri for added voice control options, which lets you start calls or choose your audio. You can also shake your head or nod to respond to prompts.

Looking for deals on other new Apple devices? We rounded up the best iPhone 17 and Apple Watch Series 11 deals.

Why this deal matters

Apple makes superb audio gear, and the AirPods offer good sound quality and a comfortable fit for most people. «They may not be quite as cheap or as small as the AirPods 2, but they sound a lot better and have a lot more features,» says CNET audio expert David Carnoy, who thought $100 would be a good price for them.

The lower-priced AirPods lack noise-canceling features, but for just $80, this is a deal you should seriously consider.

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