Apple is rumored to be at least one step closer to starting online sales of its products within India.
Apple may be able to start online sales in India ‘within months’
Apple is rumored to be at least one step closer to starting online sales of its products within India.
According to a new report, Apple at one point was developing a new "walkie-talkie" feature for the iPhone, but has since decided to shelve that project for the time being.
Apple may be planning a big change to the rear cameras on next year's iPad Pro lineup, according to a new rumor.
The tentatively named iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro and iPhone 11 Pro Max smartphones will succeed Apple's current iPhone XR, iPhone XS and iPhone XS Max family at an event next month. The new handsets will reportedly heavily focus on improvements in the camera department. According to Bloomberg, the high-end models will sport significantly upgraded video recording capabilities, "getting them closer to professional video cameras," and be outfitted with a third sensor for capturing ultra-wide-angle photos and videos.
The next iPad Pro and the low-end iPad model are both expected to pick up better cameras and upgraded Apple processors, but that's pretty much it when it comes to hardware upgrades. The new tablets will look virtually indistinguishable from the current models.
Apple is reportedly working on a new model of its Siri-powered HomePod wireless speaker that is thought to feature just two tweeters instead of seven along with a lower price point.
Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Debby Wu have summarized their knowledge of Apple's roadmap ahead of the September 10 iPhone event, saying in a report that the company is planning to release a pair of AirPods next year that are likely to cost more than the current $159 model because they will offer features like water resistance and noise cancellation.
Ahead of Apple's rumored September 10 event, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman and Debby Wu have outlined their expectations for the company's upcoming hardware launches coming down the pike, with the report claiming that changes for the next Apple Watch model will be "more muted" as the company will reportedly put an emphasis on new case finishes.
In late July, a rumor cropped up that Apple is planning on adopting Apple Pencil support for the 2019 iPhone lineup. And at least one case maker has envisioned what that might look like.
With just a few weeks left until Apple's rumored September 10 unveiling, ChargerLAB has now claimed in a tweet posted this morning that the next iPhone will finally ditch the 5W power brick and instead ship with a USB-C fast charger and a Lightning to USB-C cable in the box.
Apple TV+ is expected to launch sometime before the end of November of this year, and a new report states it could support downloading content for offline viewing.
Earlier this year, Apple unveiled Apple TV+, but didn't give any information regarding an exact launch date or how much the service would cost.