In light of launching the Apple Watch Series 5 this week, Apple has decided to remove the Series 4 from the lineup, but keep the Series 3 around for a bit longer.
The Apple Watch Series 3 now starts at $199
In light of launching the Apple Watch Series 5 this week, Apple has decided to remove the Series 4 from the lineup, but keep the Series 3 around for a bit longer.
While there was some speculation that Apple could unveil a new iPad Pro at its "by innovation only" event yesterday, that didn't end up happening. Apple is making a change to the lineup, though.
With the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max, Apple has introduced a redesign for its iPhone lineup in 2019. As such, some of the most popular case makers out there already have options to choose from, so you can protect your brand new smartphone right away.
With the next major version of Apple's smartwatch operating system launching soon, the company has released the final Golden Master version of the mobile OS to developers.
Up until this year and the newest version of the Apple Watch, when you bought a new smartwatch from Apple you had to be happy with just a few different band options for a specific case.
Moving right along, Apple is seeding the latest public beta of iOS and iPadOS for public beta testers.
Apple TV+ launches on November 1 with a handful of shows, and it will be available in a variety of markets across the globe. Turns out that will include India, where the new subscription service will have a very aggressive monthly price.
Before Apple got around to announcing the iPhone 11 Pro lineup, there were plenty of rumors swirling around that the company was planning on axing the 3D Touch feature altogether.
When Apple executives took the stage at the "by innovation only" event and showed off the iPhone 11 Pro, they confirmed that the handset will feature faster gigabit-class 4G LTE. And while that means the new iPhones are capable of faster network speeds than previous phones, the company didn't go into any detail.
During Apple's Worldwide Developers Conference earlier this year, the company confirmed that the HomePod would be getting a handful of new features, including multi-user support. While that was initially expected to arrive with iOS 13's launch, it looks like HomePod owners will be waiting a bit longer.
When it was all said and done, Apple's latest event, "by innovation only" was pretty low-key, with no huge surprises in store for the audience or viewers watching from afar. But that doesn't mean there aren't still new and exciting products coming down the pipe.
If you're in the market for a new iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, or Mac, and you actually pick one up, you'll get a nice Apple TV+ bonus with it.