The tenth iteration of Apple's budget iPad could shift the front camera to the side of the display and embed a Touch ID fingerprint reader into a side button.
Why the next budget iPad could relocate its FaceTime camera to the side
The tenth iteration of Apple's budget iPad could shift the front camera to the side of the display and embed a Touch ID fingerprint reader into a side button.
As Apple allegedly works to expand its advertising business, people will reportedly start seeing search ads on Apple Maps as soon as 2023.
Apple could set its iPhone 14 event for September 7, Bloomberg has it, with sales apparently kicking off the following week on September 16.
Apple has internally tested Maps search ads. Moreover, the company could bring advertising to its other preinstalled iPhone apps, such as Books and Podcasts.
Apple is speculated to double the base storage on its upcoming iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max phones in exchange for the rumored price hike.
All of the existing models of Apple's AirPods earbuds could benefit from USB-C charging if Apple launches a new USB-C charging case in 2023, as predicted.
Apple is speculated to refresh its HomePod mini smart speaker and release an updated version of the full-size model it had stopped selling in 2021.
Apple's updated Smart Connector might feature four magnetic pins instead of three, and there could be two such connectors on the next iPad Pro.
Apple's $329 iPad could adopt a squared body style with sharp edges like other models, but a Touch ID home button and those thick borders will apparently stay.
The rumor mill continues to churn, especially as we near the fall season and, ultimately, new products from Apple. The company itself typically tries to stick to an annual routine when it comes to new launches, but sometimes it has to make some tweaks. And apparently this year will see a minor change of action when it comes to the iPadOS 16 release window.
It has been rumored since earlier this year that Apple is probably going to replace one color in the iPhone 14 lineup, especially in the Pro series, with a new option. It has been the company's go-to move for a while now, so it stands to reason that trend will continue this year. And for fans of purple, the wait is almost over.
As it stands right now, Apple's only iMac option comes in with a 24-inch display. The company quietly removed the 27-inch option some time ago. And while there have been rumors that a replacement is on the way, we're still waiting for that to actually happen. And it sounds like Apple is at least toying with the idea, anyway.