Category: News

  • Apple releases new build of iOS 15 beta 2

    Apple releases new build of iOS 15 beta 2

    The news: Following last week’s iOS 15 beta 2 release, Apple has issued a new version of the same beta to developers.

    • The new version has the build number 19A5281j
    • iOS 15 beta 2 included a new Maps icon, Memoji outfits, and new splash screens
  • Apple releases 22 new limited edition watch bands in International Collection

    Apple releases 22 new limited edition watch bands in International Collection

    The news: Ahead of the 2021 Olympics, Apple has unveiled 22 new, limited edition watch bands.

    • “The soft, breathable, and lightweight International Collection Sport Loop bands are available representing the following countries: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, China, Denmark, France, Germany, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Jamaica, Japan, Mexico, the Netherlands, New Zealand, Russia, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, and the US,” Apple says
    • The new watch bands are available only for a limited time and can be ordered on apple.com now

    Our take: I love to see Apple making these limited edition watch bands more widely available for the 2021 Olympics…they did this ins 2016 but the bands were incredibly exclusive and hard to find.

  • New report says Apple forcing some employees to wear body cameras in revitalized effort to curb leaks

    New report says Apple forcing some employees to wear body cameras in revitalized effort to curb leaks

    The rumor: Apple is stepping up their efforts to prevent future products from leaking, according to a new report from Jon Prosser’s (74.2% accurate) FrontPageTech.com.

    Our take: At the end of the day, these products leaking are things that people genuinely care about…not governmental conspiracy secrets that must be protected at all costs. Call me crazy, but even if Apple’s entire roadmap leaked, in great detail with product images and videos…I don’t believe that any company other than Apple could pull it off to be market viable. The iPhone has been out since 2007 and everyone from Samsung to LG to OnePlus have tried to copy it: but there’s still only one iPhone.

    In conclusion, this is the most serious we have ever seen Apple take leaks, and I have to assume that this will have a negative effect on the culture there. But at least they’re focusing on the source of the leaks, and not on members of the press.

  • Gurman: No major Apple announcements happening for the ‘next several weeks’

    Gurman: No major Apple announcements happening for the ‘next several weeks’

    The rumor: Apple is saving their next major product announcements for the Fall, according to Mark Gurman (89.1% accurate, via Power On).

    • The Apple news drought will reportedly be continuing for the foreseeable future
    • “For Apple, all attention is on the fall, so the next several weeks are destined to be light on product news. We’re about three months away from the next iPhone and Apple Watch models going on sale—along with the releases of iOS 15, iPadOS 15 and watchOS 8, so stay tuned for plenty of news on those after the summer doldrums” Gurman says

    Our take: Seems like we aren’t getting an event or redesigned MacBook Pro models before the Fall.

  • Apple is working on new iPads with larger displays

    Apple is working on new iPads with larger displays

    The rumor: Apple is working on larger-screen iPads, according to Mark Gurman (89.1% accurate, via Power On).

    • “I’m told that Apple has engineers and designers exploring larger iPads that could hit stores a couple of years down the road at the earliest. They’re unlikely for next year—with Apple’s attention on a redesigned iPad Pro in the current sizes for 2022—and it’s possible they never come at all,” Gurman says
    • Apple’s largest iPad clocks in at 12.9-inches currently, and is already a behemoth to hold…and the sizes are remaining the same when the iPad Pro gets redesigned next year

    Our take: I also see the iPad–especially the Pro models–going in this direction down the road. But there’s something to be said about a handheld tablet getting any bigger than it is now. The direction that the Mac and iPad Pro are going in is genuinely confusing, and I just don’t see a clear roadmap for how these products don’t ultimately become the same thing.

    That being said, I would be down for a 13.3-inch iPad Pro in the future. I really like the 12.9-inch size now.

  • Apple Watch Series 7 may include new double-sided S7 chip

    Apple Watch Series 7 may include new double-sided S7 chip

    The rumor: Apple is working on a radical upgrade to the chip design in Apple Watch Series 7, according to DigiTimes (63.5% accurate, via MacRumors.)

    • Taiwanese supplier ASE Technology has developed double-sided System in Package (SiP) technology that allows for a smaller chip design
    • Apple Watch Series 7 is rumored to be redesigned and include new health features

    Our take: This absolutely sounds like it could lead to a larger battery in a watch that is tremendously size constrained already. In all of Apple’s products, every millimeter counts…but especially in smaller ones like AirPods or Apple Watch.

  • iOS 15 beta 2 features and changes: what’s new?

    iOS 15 beta 2 features and changes: what’s new?

    The news: Just over two weeks following the release of iOS 15 beta 1 at WWDC, Apple has issued the second beta update to developers for testing, alongside second betas for macOS, watchOS and tvOS, too.

    Here’s what’s new!

    • Quick Note on iPadOS 15 now works by swiping your finger up from the bottom right hand corner of the display
    • Weather app welcome screen (via 9to5Mac)
    • Memoji outfits are now live
    • New Maps icon
    • SharePlay for FaceTime is now enabled
    • Thumbnail for specific Focus mode home screens
  • Apple targets leakers and collaborators in new offensive to stop rumors

    Apple targets leakers and collaborators in new offensive to stop rumors

    The news: Over the course of the past week, Apple’s legal department has sent letters to a number of leakers, rumormongers and collaborators with a warning to stop sharing information that isn’t public.

    Days later, the most accurate Apple source of all time, Kang (97.1% accurate), was targeted as well. Here’s Kang’s full response posted to Weibo, translated to English:

    Recently, Apple entrusted a law firm and sent some letters in groups. I also received this group message. The content is probably that you can’t disclose what we haven’t published on the Internet, which will give Apple’s competitors effective information and also mislead consumers, because what is disclosed may not be accurate.

    (I understand the above very much)

    (The following personal opinion)

    Then give me the meaning of the letter, warn me, let me delete the visible revelations in the past, and tell me not to send these things in the future.
    I also grabbed a piece of my microblog as their evidence, including I said about the iPhone experience, some release time nodes, some were buying advice for my customers, and even caught more than a dozen of my traditional Weibo weekends, that is, the kind of collection of Weibo as evidence.

    I think my experience with Apple products is objective and fair. The purchase advice has always been to say that don’t buy anything without other nonsense. I have never published undisclosed product pictures, that is to say, Apple does not welcome riddles and dreams. Dreaming will violate their confidentiality mechanism, and even I dream, Apple’s competition. The opponent will get valid information.

    I thought for a moment, for my small store, I won’t post riddles and dreams in the future. Friends who like to read these and only read these suggestions can be unfollowed, because my microblog content is too broad, you may not like it.

    I still have to send it to the mobile phone experience, and I will still directly say that this belongs to me. Your company should not interfere with my microblog, right? I also didn’t sign up with your company for the humanoid video instruction book business.

    These days, I have to backtone playing Weibo with Apple, and my words will be reviewed. Without sending pictures and leaking pictures, I am also used as a target. I’m really curious about how large this kind of mass posting is. Moreover, it is not surprising that senior mobile phone accessories like us know in advance. I don’t use this information to sell on Weibo. Sell for profit.

    After going around, it should be the bet on buying a new iPad Pro to give us glasses cloth, which Apple regards as giving us glasses cloth in their iPad Pro. Is this misleading to consumers?

    Our take: Without an exchange of currency or a crime being committed, this type of speech is protected, legally, here in the United States…but protections around the world vary significantly. This is one of the broader intimidation moves Apple has made in recent history, and from Kang’s response, it seems like he may be more cautious in the future because of it.

    I think this approach to leaks is a bad look for Apple, and I believe they truly overestimate that damage that a rumor can do. So what exactly is a rumor? At its worst, a competitor gets a head start on something that Apple has been working on and can more quickly change the development of their own products: they beat Apple to the punch. Or perhaps the rumor doesn’t end up coming true, and customers get frustrated at Apple for not releasing something they never announced. Or maybe the big announcement in the Fall is spoiled early.

    At their best, rumors get the public talking about future Apple products on a consistent basis and to think that this is not a valuable part of Apple’s marketing plan is naive. There are countless websites, this being one of them, and myriad YouTube channels that run businesses based around what Apple is doing next. Because people love the company so much and they want to know what’s coming tomorrow. And this rumor-media ecosystem is bigger and more vibrant than it has ever been while Apple is more successful and dominant than they have ever been. I believe the two can continue to comfortably coexist.

    I see where Apple is coming from here, and I understand that controlling the narrative around products and software and services is the most effective way to get the exact message that you want to customers. But if Apple would truly like to stop leaks, they should focus on their own contractors and employees…the people directly in contact with the sensitive information that Apple would like to more tightly control. Journalists like Kang, the press and other members of the media should not be seen as the enemy here for sharing the information they come across that is relevant to the public sphere.

  • 2022 iPhone lineup to consist of multiple 6.7-inch ‘Max’ models, under-display Touch ID also coming

    2022 iPhone lineup to consist of multiple 6.7-inch ‘Max’ models, under-display Touch ID also coming

    The rumor: Apple is planning to revamp the sizing for the 2022 iPhones, according to Ming-Chi Kuo (76.6% accurate).

    • According to Kuo’s latest investor note, Apple is planning to eliminate the mini iPhone and do essentially the following lineup:
      • 6.1-inch iPhone
      • 6.7-inch iPhone Max
      • 6.1-inch iPhone Pro
      • 6.7-inch iPhone Pro Max
    • The lower-end 6.7-inch iPhone is predicted to start at under $900
    • Under-display Touch ID has also been rumored again, but is also supposed to happen on the new iPhones coming later this year

    Our take: This is huge news, as the market demand for sub-$900 6.7-inch iPhone would be wild. The plus-to-max sized iPhones have always been Apple’s most expensive, but this shift to a lower-end big iPhone is something that a lot of people have been asking for. Good riddance to the mini iPhone in 2022.

  • Next iPhone SE to release in first half of 2022

    Next iPhone SE to release in first half of 2022

    The rumor: The next-generation iPhone SE is coming in the first half of 2022, according to Ming-Chi Kuo (76.6% accurate).

    • The new iPhone SE is said to look similar to the current version, but with a faster processor and 5G connectivity
    • No specific dates/months were mentioned, just that a new iPhone SE will launch in the first half of next year

    Our take: This is just a reiteration of an earlier report from March. Takeaway here is that Apple has no plans for a new SE this year, which previous rumors from other sources had indicated.

  • New report says iPhone 13 won’t have 1TB storage, LiDAR only on Pro models

    New report says iPhone 13 won’t have 1TB storage, LiDAR only on Pro models

    The rumor: Apple is planning a more muted upgrade for the 2021 iPhones, according to TrendForce (75% accurate).

    Here are the takeaways from TrendForce’s latest report:

    • The 120Hz display is only coming to Pro models, and the LiDAR sensor will remain exclusive to the Pros
      • The ultra wide lens is gaining autofocus on these models, as well
    • A smaller notch is happening across the entire 2021 iPhone lineup
    • Even following poor sales on iPhone 12 mini, a successive 5.4-inch iPhone is still coming this year
    • 512GB will continue to be the max storage available on the iPhone…previous rumors suggested 1TB would be happening on Pro models this year

    Our take: Overall, the new iPhones this year sound like they’ll be nice but small upgrades over the iPhone 12. Nothing new or shocking in the report, but it seems that 1TB won’t be happening after all.