Future iPads could adopt hybrid OLEDs because flexible ones used in the Apple Watch and iPhone are prone to wrinkling when used on screens above ten inches.
Future iPads could adopt hybrid OLED screens that don’t show visible wrinkles
Future iPads could adopt hybrid OLEDs because flexible ones used in the Apple Watch and iPhone are prone to wrinkling when used on screens above ten inches.
Apple is going to host a "Far Out" event on September 7, 2022. It's there that the company will undoubtedly unveil its brand new iPhone lineup, which is expected to include four new models. However, unlike the years prior, there won't be a "mini" model included in the lineup. Instead, it will be a range of big and bigger phones.
Apple could resort to software trickery to conceal the iPhone 14's notch by making the hole-punch and pill-shaped cutouts appear as a contiguous, longer pill shape.
Apple might supplant the pink color with a new dark purple iPhone 14 option while the Sierra Blue colorway will be ditched for a dark shade of purple.
It might be hard to believe, but we're inching closer to the launch of the fourth-generation iPhone SE. And it sounds like Apple is looking to refresh the design of the less expensive handset. However, as we might expect, it won't be a completely new design.
A new, improved ultra-wide camera on the iPhone 14 Pro models should boost your low-light night photography with a much larger sensor rocking 1.4µm pixels.
You might need to buy new bands for your Apple Watch Pro although your existing ones could work even if they don’t fit perfectly and look natural.
The rumored Apple Watch Pro, a model geared toward extreme sports, could have a display that's almost entirely flat instead of rounded at the edges.
Apple has been facing more and more pushback over its corporate practices over the last few years now. That includes things like the App Store's associated fees, support for third-party payment options within Apple's digital storefront, and more. Most of that pressure has been coming from international government bodies, like South Korea, but Apple may see similar actions in the United States soon, too.
Leaked images show the iPhone 14's TrueDepth camera sensor array up close, with the rumored pill and hole-punch design replacing the notch.
While Apple typically retains a few color options for the iPhone lineup year to year, the company has also made it a point to shake things up with at least one color variant at the same time. The company will typically replace the previous year's new color entry with another new color variant. And we'll probably see that happen again this year, too.
Apple has made it possible to delete stock apps, like the Stocks app for instance, from your iPhone for quite some time now. But, there are still some first-party apps that don't support the "feature" just yet, like the Wallet app. But even that might be changing in the near future.