Category: News

  • 2022 iPhones may have new titanium chassis…on Pro models

    2022 iPhones may have new titanium chassis…on Pro models

    The rumor: Apple may be adding an even more premium chassis on Pro iPhones next year, according to a new investor report from JP Morgan Chase (not yet tracked, via MacRumors).

    • Apple may be adding a titanium chassis on 2022 Pro iPhone models, a pricey material that Apple has only used on some Apple Watch models and Apple Card
    • Pro iPhones currently feature shiny and heavy stainless steel for a more premium look at feel over the aluminum found on lower-end iPhones

    Our take: This is really interesting…but we have no idea how credible this really is as JP Morgan Chase rarely puts out new reports. I think it’s absolutely plausible, but I actually really like the reflective look of stainless steel now. I also just learned that titanium is also roughly 35x more expensive than stainless steel…so it would be a way for Apple to entice more users to upgrade to Pro.

  • ‘iMac Pro’ with Apple Silicon may not launch until 2022

    ‘iMac Pro’ with Apple Silicon may not launch until 2022

    The rumor: Apple is not updating the 27-inch iMac to Apple Silicon until sometime next year, according to dylandkt (81.3% accurate).

    • The larger iMac delay reportedly comes because Apple doesn’t want the 2021 M1X products to complete for attention and due to other delays in product releases
    • Apple’s next ‘iMac Pro’ could have a screen larger than 30 inches and an M1X or M2 chip inside

    Our take: While this is super disappointing as someone who was planning to use this larger iMac as my main computer, at least we are getting some M1X devices later this year. A redesigned iMac, Mac mini and MacBook Pro launching at once would definitely be a lot, and Dylan definitely makes a good point in his tweet below.

    https://twitter.com/dylandkt/status/1418606566043947012?s=20
  • iOS/iPadOS 14.7.1 released with bug fixes

    iOS/iPadOS 14.7.1 released with bug fixes

    The news: Apple just released a minor follow up to iOS 14.7 that addresses some of the bugs found in the update.

    What’s new?

    iOS 14.7.1 fixes an issue where iPhone models with Touch ID cannot unlock a paired Apple Watch using the Unlock with iPhone feature. This update also provides important security updates and is recommended for all users.

    For information on the security content of Apple software updates, please visit this website: https://support.apple.com/kb/HT201222

  • Gurman: Most iPhones, iPads and Macs will get Face ID ‘within a couple of years’

    Gurman: Most iPhones, iPads and Macs will get Face ID ‘within a couple of years’

    The rumor: Apple is planning to add Face ID to most of their products over time, according to Mark Gurman (89.1% accurate).

    • “I’d bet Face ID on the Mac is coming within a couple of years. I expect all iPhones and iPads to transition to Face ID within that timeframe, too” Gurman says
    • Apple first unveiled Face ID in late 2017 on iPhone X, and has since expanded it to iPad Pro

    Our take: I think Face ID makes the most sense on Mac and iPad, but I think a hybrid of Touch ID and Face ID on iPhone would be the best solution, long-term. That was supposed to happen on iPhone 13, but it looks like Apple has delayed the change…

  • Apple’s September 2021 event will again be virtual

    Apple’s September 2021 event will again be virtual

    The rumor: Apple isn’t ready to resume in-person gatherings just yet, according to Mark Gurman (89.1% accurate, via Power On).

    • “If all Apple employees were back in the office as originally planned, and if cases of infections were low, it’d be plausible to think Apple would be gearing up for its first in-person product event since 2019. Instead, expect another promotional video on Apple’s website and YouTube, plus a focus on online sales” Gurman says
    • Apple always holds an event each September to unveil new products, traditionally consisting of iPhone and apple Watch upgrades

    Our take: I definitely think it’s safe to have a small, in-person gathering if employees and members of the media have been vaccinated and wear facial coverings. But considering that Apple recently delayed return-to-office plans, it doesn’t seem like they have any intention to do something other than another digital event. These digital events have been incredibly well-received, so is it possible that Apple never returns to their traditional format?

  • Apple Pro Display XDR 2 may feature A13 chip & neural engine

    Apple Pro Display XDR 2 may feature A13 chip & neural engine

    The rumor: Apple is working on a follow-up to their existing high-end display that will be as powerful as an iPhone 11, according to 9to5Mac (78.7% accurate, source).

    • To assist with more intensive tasks, an Apple-designed A13 processor may be inlaced on the next Pro Display XDR…alongside a neural engine
    • Apple first introduced the Pro Display XDR in June 2019 at WWDC alongside the revamped Mac Pro
    • No release date for Apple’s next high-end XDR display is known

    Our take: Was really hoping this would be for the rumored lower-end consumer display that is in the works. But for those waiting for a second Pro Display XDR, these upgrades sound incredible and I’m glad to see Apple working to add more value to the five thousand dollar behemoth.

  • AirPods 3 may debut alongside iPhone 13 at September event

    AirPods 3 may debut alongside iPhone 13 at September event

    The rumor: Apple may be releasing new AirPods this Fall, according to DigiTimes (63.5% accurate, source).

    Our take: Keep in mind this is coming from DigiTimes, so take it with a grain of salt. But it seems like AirPods 3 may be just around the corner.

  • iPhone 13 could support faster 25W charging

    iPhone 13 could support faster 25W charging

    The rumor: Apple may again be upgrading the charging speed on the new iPhones this year, according to MyDrivers, who historically has a poor track record.

    • iPhone 13 could support 25W charging, faster than the 20W charging that is currently supported
    • The only other MyDrivers rumors we have ever covered have been relatively inaccurate

    Our take: As sketchy as MyDrivers’ track record has been thus far…this isn’t too hard to believe. A minor increase of 5W doesn’t sound too unrealistic and would certainly add to the (small) list of iPhone 13 upgrades.

  • Redesigned iPad mini may have Mini-LED display

    Redesigned iPad mini may have Mini-LED display

    The rumor: Apple next iPad mini will feature the same screen tech as the 12.9-inch iPad Pro, according to DigiTimes (63.5% accurate, via MacRumors).

    Our take: Day-by-day, this new iPad mini is sounding like a seriously incredible device. I just can’t believe Apple is making this many changes after ignoring it for so long…

  • Ahead of busy Fall, Apple prepares production of AirPods 3, iPhone 13 & MacBook Pros

    Ahead of busy Fall, Apple prepares production of AirPods 3, iPhone 13 & MacBook Pros

    The rumor: Apple is preparing to produce a slew of products from iPhone to MacBook Pro, according to Nikkei Asia (rating pending).

    • According to the new report, Nikkei says that iPhone 13, new AirPods and MacBook Pro models will begin production next month, in August, ahead of what will likely be a busy Fall for the Cupertino-based company
    • Apple is expected to unveil new products at an event sometime in September

    Our take: If this is true, this will be the first time new AirPods have been unveiled in the Fall since the originals back in 2016 alongside iPhone 7. I’m ecstatic to try their new design, and it looks like we’re finally getting them.

  • Apple delays return to office plans until October ‘at the earliest’

    Apple delays return to office plans until October ‘at the earliest’

    The rumor: While Apple initially planned to have employees back at Apple Park for at least 3 days a week by September, plans have changed, according to Mark Gurman (89.1% accurate, via Bloomberg).

    • “Apple Inc. is pushing back its return to office deadline by at least a month to October at the earliest, responding to a resurgence of Covid variants across many countries,” Gurman says, citing “people familiar with the matter”
    • In recent weeks, some employees have circulated a letter asking Apple to reconsider forcing employees to return to the office in-person

    Our take: I’m in no position to make a medical or scientific call on when the right time to return to the office is, amid COVID-19 and especially the new variants that are beginning to become widespread. This being said, I do think it is absolutely imperative that employees return to Apple Park as soon as possible to continue collaborating in-person to design the best products in the world. Plus, Apple spent an estimated 5 billion dollars on the spaceship, so of course they went folks to use it.