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  • The third generation of the iPhone SE is real and will be available in spring

    The third generation of the iPhone SE is real and will be available in spring

    The next Apple iPhone SE will be available in the second quarter of 2022, Mark Gurman, the editor of Bloomberg and specialist at the Cupertino firm, says in a new report. The terminal will be presented at a special spring event and accompanied by other launches such as the iPad Air 5 tablet and a new 27-inch iMac with ARM SoC under the silicon program.

    This mobile will follow the line of the previous Apple SE and will be the most economical of the Cupertino factory. Its objective will be the same as the previous ones, to strengthen iPhone sales among users who want to access the iOS platform for the first time but do not have a budget for regular models, with much higher prices.

    And it will be not only the cheapest but also the smallest, something that a part of users likes because of the excellent handling with one hand compared to the increase in screen size that has left mobile phones at the doors of the dimensions of a tablet.

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    Confirming previous information from the production channel in Asia, Bloomberg is betting on a design change based on the iPhone XR. And it is necessary to reduce the thickness and weight of the terminal and especially the screen bezels, today huge and incomprehensible to maintain for anyone who was not Apple. That means it will ditch the front power button and Touch ID for good in favor of a side-mounted fingerprint sensor, a well-known design from many Android phone series.

    However, Apple would maintain the container size of the series (closer to 5 than 6 inches) so that the terminal could be used comfortably with one hand. The screen size has not been defined, and although its panel will use LCD technology, the only Apple mobile will not use OLED to keep prices low. We do not believe that Apple includes the facial recognition system, Face ID, for the same reasons.

    As for its hardware base, it is rumored that it will be the responsibility of the A15 Bionic SoC that powers the iPhone 13. If confirmed, Apple’s small mobile would significantly increase its processing and visual performance and support 5G mobile networks for the first time in this series.

    Although the contained price of previous models (about $399) will be maintained, it will offer versions with greater storage capacity for a higher price. In any case, this Apple iPhone SE will continue to be the cheapest device for users who want to access the iOS ecosystem. All previous and current indications speak of a spring launch at a special event where we will also see the new iPad Air 5 and a 27-inch iMac powered by Apple.

  • Apple to launch iPhone SE 5G in spring

    Apple to launch iPhone SE 5G in spring

    Apple will launch the iPhone SE 5G between March and April, according to Bloomberg editor Mark Gurman (with a direct thread from Big Tech headquarters) in his “Power On” newsletter.

    iPhone SE 5G, or whatever it ends up being called because there are doubts between “iPhone SE 3” or “iPhone SE Plus,” will be the next generation of the most economical smartphone in Apple’s catalog. According to the Gurman report, it will be available in early spring after your presentation at a virtual event.

    The dates add up if we consider that the latest version, the second-generation Phone SE was released in April 2020. And last year, in the same month, the air tag, the new iPad Pro and 24-inch iMac models arrived. The M1 chip, the second-generation Apple TV 4K, and unique color options for the iPhone 12.

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    The launch of “cheap” smartphones has been a strategy that Apple has been using according to its commercial needs, but always with a significant market study to cannibalize the sales of its regular line. The latest version was vital in 2020 to smooth out the sales slump that Apple noticed like no other manufacturer when the price hit a tipping point. The reception of mobile with $399 was highly positive.

    The next version would have the same objective, to strengthen sales, but without affecting the iPhone 13. The terminal will arrive renewed inside and out, with a design inspired by the iPhone XR to reduce the thickness, weight of the airport, and especially the screen’s bezels. This will mean that it will permanently eliminate the front power button and Touch ID in favor of a fingerprint sensor mounted on the side, a design widely used in many Android phones.

    This series has always been characterized by its small size to facilitate comfortable one-handed use. And it is that not all users are looking for the gigantic sizes that the trend is driving. In any case, the screen would increase over the previous versions, and there is talk of an LCD screen between 5.7 and 6.1 inches.

    The renewal of its internal hardware is taken for granted, and the Apple A15 SoC points as the chosen option not only to improve performance but to offer support for 5G for the first time in this series. The software would also catch up on what’s new in iOS 15.

    We do not know if Apple would keep the $399 for the series considering the increase in prices on all electronic products and components since the pandemic began and the improvements that are rumored for this iPhone SE 5G, the following “budget” smartphone from Manzana.

  • What is Apple waiting for with a foldable iPhone?

    What is Apple waiting for with a foldable iPhone?

    Although there are several projects that Apple is rumored to be working on, without a doubt, the most anticipated and, potentially, the one with the most potential customers in the market is a folding iPhone.

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    However, other projects, such as the expected Apple Car or, closer in time, the augmented reality and virtual reality viewers, sound exciting. Still, it all works out when we pause to think about it when it comes down to it. People are more willing to pay for a foldable iPhone than a high-priced automobile (a priori).

    While we can see how other manufacturers respond in this regard, with Samsung leading the way, Apple stays primarily unnoticed. Although there have been numerous leaks concerning the alleged advancements in the folding iPhone, there is currently no certainty.

    While some reports claim it will arrive sooner rather than later, others promote it as a long-term strategy. Some talk about a design similar to the Fold3, while others talk about a design identical to the Flip3; however, nothing is inevitable now. Not even if it will ever come to pass.

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    As a result, any rumor or leak in this area should be treated with a little more mistrust than we generally do with this kind of communication. However, there are several intriguing things worth considering to learn more about what Apple is working on and when we may expect it to arrive.

    In this regard, an Apple analyst was consulted. On Twitter, Dylandkt has posted various statements. He explains what Apple’s present status is regarding the foldable iPhone. We can assume from his remarks that the wait may be related and that the project, which is currently underway, may be terminated if the company is unclear about it, which, on the other hand, would be the cause for our continued wait.

    Apple would have conducted different technological checks based on this knowledge. Cupertino’s reservations have little to do with technology, which they most likely believe in. Apple’s lack of faith in the foldable smartphone market is the foldable iPhone’s underlying reason for the “delay” (I use quotation marks because there has never been a stated date for its launch).

    If this is proven, and if it is accurate, I must admit that it surprised me. It appears that Apple is taking a very cautious stance. Of course, we’re not implying that I don’t comprehend. As a firm that owes its shareholders money, taking a risky step like this, especially after the iPhone 12 Mini’s sales disaster, is not a sage move. Taking chances with a device like the foldable iPhone could be insanity in this climate.

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    However, we must not lose sight of the reality of discussing Apple. This corporation has always sought to differentiate itself by being inventive, as evidenced by the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, not to mention its classics such as the Apple 1 and the original Macintosh from 1984. The foldable iPhone would be a step forward in this direction, and the reason for the delay, in this case, should be the quest for an inventive solution, not the adoption of a conservative profile in this respect.

  • Apple has changed its logo to red in several stores

    Apple has changed its logo to red in several stores

    December 1 is World AIDS Day. For many years, Apple has been using its own devices to warn of severe illness and related health, economic, and social problems.

    Although the coronavirus epidemic has long been at the forefront of medical news, AIDS, in addition to promising advances in its cure, is still one of the most severe health problems in the world. The World Health Organization (WHO) has declared December 1 World AIDS Day 23 years ago. Following this initiative, many are using their means to raise awareness of the importance of joint action.

    Apple, for example, has colored the big apple logo red in several Apple Stores and continues to sell exclusive (RED) versions of its products. These are red versions of popular Apple devices, from iPhones to Apple intelligent straps.

    In addition, until December 6, the Global Fund will donate $1 (up to $ 1 million in total) to the International Organization for each purchase on Apple.com, the Apple Store app, and the U.S. Apple Stores. Half of the revenue will be used to fight Covid-19 by December 31, 2022, to mitigate the impact of the coronavirus epidemic on the fight against AIDS.

    Apple has raised nearly $270 million to fight global epidemics such as AIDS and Covid-19 in a 15-year partnership with RED.

  • Apple says goodbye to Qualcomm, hello TSMC

    Apple says goodbye to Qualcomm, hello TSMC

    Dog-cat friendship is a relationship between Apple and Qualcomm, sometimes litigation, other times they close deals. On the other hand, Apple wants to be as independent as possible from the chipmaker in San Diego, and it is showing more and more signs of that.

    Apple doesn’t really like Qualcomm, and it doesn’t like vulnerability (and the costs associated with it), which is why it wants to be as independent as possible from the chipmaker. Of course, there’s an area where that doesn’t work yet: Apple has reached an agreement with Qualcomm by 2023 to get the San Diego chip maker’s modems into iPhones. Of course, this does not mean that Apple has not considered independence in this area for some time. In the spring, it was already heard that it was working on its modem with steam power.

    Of course, it’s not an easy thing to do. Modem chips are critical and are responsible for call quality and data rates. The segment has long dominated the part and has built a large patent wall around the technology. Other important players are Taiwan’s MediaTek and China’s Huawei Technologies. Intel, which has been supplying modem chips to Apple alongside Qualcomm since 2016, has gone out of business to develop smartphones and sold the business to Apple in 2019, according to the Cupertino company. However, while it has been using its own A-series mobile processors for more than a decade, the development of mobile modems is a much more significant challenge as they need to support all older communication protocols, from 2G to the latest 5G standards.

    According to the latest news, Apple has already found a partner to develop modem chips, namely TSMC in Taiwan. The relationship between the two companies is not new: TSMC has previously been a vital partner in Apple’s strategy to design more components and become the sole manufacturer of iPhone and M1 Mac processors. Taiwan’s technology titanium is also stationing hundreds of engineers in Cupertino, California, to support Apple’s chip development schedule, writes Nikkei Asia.

    It is known that for the new 5G iPhone modem, Apple will use TSMC’s 5nm chip manufacturing to design and test the chip, followed by even more advanced 4nm technology for mass production. The 5G modems, which include both radiofrequency and millimeter-wave modules, would be integrated into Apple’s mobile processor so they could only work with chips made up of in-house components. Apple even works on its power management chip, specifically for the modem.

    The effort is understandable, as such a complete in-house circuit also means that Apple won’t have to pay more to Qualcomm, which could mean significant savings based on the number of iPhones sold. Another benefit is that if Apple manufactures more components in-house, you can better manage hardware integration, increasing efficiency.

    Experts predict that the first iPhone with an all-in-one chipset could appear in 2023, in part because global service providers need time to test and test new modem chips.

  • Apple is postponing the introduction of a presentable Driver’s license for the iPhone

    Apple is postponing the introduction of a presentable Driver’s license for the iPhone

    The apple company will allow you to store your legal and ID card in the Wallet app – but only from 2022 and for the first time in eight U.S. states.

    Slightly later than planned, Apple will not introduce the digital license and ID card, which can be stored the same way, until 2022, the BBC wrote. It is not known precisely when the debut could take place.

    For the first time in September, Apple released official details about the rights and identity presented from the Wallet app. It was also emphasized that the documents would have to be scanned the same way as bank cards.

    The U.S. Transportation Safety Authority had already indicated that digital personnel would be accepted at specific airports. It was also revealed that the novelty was planned to be introduced in eight U.S. states. However, the work could not go as well as Apple had hoped, and that may have something to do with the postponement that has just been revealed.

    Although the company has not confirmed this, taxpayers are said to incur extra costs if they start using the development.

  • The new iOS will alert parents if a child sends or receives a nude picture

    The new iOS will alert parents if a child sends or receives a nude picture

    Apple has created an iOS 15.2 that helps protect children from sexual predators. Back in August, it was revealed that Apple could incorporate an essential feature into the latest version of iOS, version 15.2.

    The planned new device seeks to protect children from falling victim to sexual predators. There are indications that Apple is doing this feature and is already testing it in full swing. The CultofMac says the device has been included for the 15.2-inch iOS developers, a beta version given on Tuesday by the Cupertino company.

    According to information so far, the system will detect if children want to send or receive nude photos via an iPhone, and if that happens, it will alert parents. According to the page, it is essential that the function can be switched on and off, i.e., it will not be mandatory to use it. In addition, Apple uses machine learning to identify the images, meaning that the photos in question will not be removed from the mobile.

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    According to the report, if the feature is turned on, the child will see a blurred image in the Messages app running on iPhones and iPads. If you try to see it, you will be asked to see content, not for him.

    According to the paper, the message was worded so that children could understand it: “sensitive photos and videos show the private body parts that you cover with bathing suits” depict the intimate part. If the child still opens it after this, the parent will be notified immediately. A similar process occurs when sending, and if the child still sends it despite the warning, the system also reports to the parents.

    According to the report, the feature will be turned off by default, and the parent will need to activate it in the family package.

  • An important update is coming for the iPhone 13

    An important update is coming for the iPhone 13

    Apple has announced an update that will allow the iPhone 13’s FaceID to be used even if its phone is replaced at an unofficial service center.

    Apple is notoriously reluctant to repair its products by a third-party service center. To ensure that device owners are unwilling to use the service in such a location, the company faces various obstacles to “unauthorized” product” repairs. It’s no It’serent with the iPhone 13.

    As early as the end of September, the company pointed out that if someone doesn’t have the iPhone 13’s dis13’sa repaired at an official service center, it could say goodbye to using FaceID. Even if they are replaced with one from another iPhone, the sensor will not work if the same panel is not on the front of the phone.

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    All this is because the company has built a microcontroller in the display, so the face recognition sensor cannot work in its absence. The lack of a chip can be avoided in software, but Apple’s Apple’szed partners have only received the program that can be used for this. All of this has outraged many users – and repair contractors – so much that Apple is now forced to blow a retreat.

    The company is The Verge unto told to provide a software update for the phones, which bypass the use of the microcontroller so that the future will be a smooth operation of the facet display after a possible replacement. The Cupertino company did not say when this could happen.

  • How loyal are iPhone and Android users?

    How loyal are iPhone and Android users?

    The fact that a manufacturer sells a lot of smartphones in a given period is not enough in itself. Real success is when customers are so satisfied that they stick to the brand in the future.

    Once someone buys an iPhone, they will most likely stick with the Apple brand – this was revealed, and not for the first time, in a recent survey by CIRP (Consumer Intelligence Research Partners).

    According to CIRP data, Apple’s so-called loyalty rate, i.e., the percentage of customers who buy an iPhone and who also had an iPhone as their previous smartphone, is stable at 90 percent – and this has been the case for the past three years. However, brand loyalty from android manufacturers is probably not as high because it is easier to change brands within the Android ecosystem.

    Overall loyalty of Android users is also about 90 percent.

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    It’s always been hard for Apple to steal Android customers (and vice versa), and that trend doesn’t seem to have changed this year either.

    Android smartphones have the highest loyalty to Samsung, with about two-thirds of South Korean manufacturers buying handsets just before having another Samsung phone. Samsung has therefore retained its users. However, the commitment to Motorola and LG handsets has been on a declining trend since the year ending September 2019.

    The CIRP report also reveals that the iPhone has accounted for 43 percent of U.S. smartphone sales in the past three years. Samsung, in second place, can claim 31 percent of sales.

  • Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak says iPhone 13 is just like iPhone 12

    Apple Co-founder Steve Wozniak says iPhone 13 is just like iPhone 12

    Steve Wozniak, the co-founder of Apple, never hid his views on his former company’s products. Recently, he said not too flattering criticism of the iPhone 13.

    It is well known about Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak that he enjoys trying out the company’s tools that once grew with Steve Jobs and has now become a technological superpower, namely Apple. Of course, the iPhone 13 announced in September couldn’t be left out of the line either, but it turned out it disappointed Wozniak.

    “I have the new iPhone, but I can’t tell it apart (from its predecessors),” Wozniak writes, adding that he thinks the software in the device is designed for older iPhones.

    Yahoo! Finance also notes that even positive iPhone 13 indicated a lack of radical change. The Cnet, for example, wrote that some people are likely to be disappointed because the iPhone does not differ radically from the 13 previous models, but it’s part of the magic of the iPhone. The iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini are the same trusted friends that seem never to change.

    Anyway, this isn’t the first time Wozniak has missed the thrill of releasing a new iPhone. In 2017, for example, he told reporters that the iPhone X would be the first iPhone he didn’t buy on the first day of release. “I’d rather wait and see it. I’m happy with the iPhone 8, which for me is the same as the iPhone 7, which is the same as the iPhone 6,” he said then.

    Going back to the iPhone 13: Apple doesn’t share Wozniak’s opinion at all. Instead, he voices that he has made considerable improvements to the iPhone 13 in almost every area, especially the iPhone 13 Pro. Apple explicitly mentions the new A15 Bionic circuit, the fastest chip ever made for a smartphone.

  • Apple quietly kills off a popular iMac model

    Apple quietly kills off a popular iMac model

    If you’re thinking about buying a 21.5 ”smart iMac now, it’s probably too late, or at least you’ll only get one with great luck. Apple has stopped marketing this model without much publicity. The choice has narrowed: Apple will no longer sell the 21.5 ”.

    iMac processor with Intel in its online store or retail stores. However, your partners may still have the machine available while stocks last.

    The extracted 21.5 ”iMac configuration included a 2.3 GHz dual-core, 7th generation Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM, a 256 GB SSD, and an Intel Iris Plus Graphics 640 – writes MacRumors. Although the machine has been criticized by many for its specifications, outdated design, and relatively high cost, it has been trendy in American education.

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    Apple has not yet publicly commented on the above. Incidentally, the execution of said machine type was noticed by a YouTuber named TechGod. According to archive data viewed by the 9to5Mac, the 21.5 ”iMac appears to have been removed from Apple’s online store on Friday, October 29th.

    Apple, by the way, continues to sell the Intel-based 27 ”iMac with the previous generation design. It is rumored that the updated model with the new design and Apple Silicon chip is expected to appear sometime in the first half of 2022.

  • Delete Facebook immediately – message to iPhone users

    Delete Facebook immediately – message to iPhone users

    With an exciting feature, Apple has thoroughly made it harder for Facebook to collect data on the company’s phones, at least so far it has seemed. Now you can hear that the “blues” can still use the insidious tricks that the user banned them in principle.

    One of the exciting innovations of iOS 14 was the transparency of application tracking, which, as Apple put it at the time, could put several companies at a disadvantage. It’s not hard to figure out who you’re messing with: Facebook, among other things, has been revealed countless times how much information is “pumped out” of devices – and thus users.

    However, cybersecurity researchers speaking to Forbes in the US have now drawn attention to how Facebook can track the mobile and its owner despite activating the above feature. For this, the accelerometer of the iPhones is used, from which it is easy to deduce where the user of the device is going. The experts stressed:

    the trick works even if the device owner disables traceability.

    Cyber ​​researchers Talal Haj Bakry and Tommy Mysk say it is worrying that a company is doing an activity behind a user’s back that has been banned. Facebook’s response, by the way, didn’t deny the thing and stressed that it (for example) has to do with taking panoramic photos. However, experts believe that such a function does not need constant monitoring, i.e., it should only be activated in certain situations. However, Facebook does not. Experts summed up: who cares about their privacy and uses an iPhone,

    delete the Facebook app from your device.

    The two researchers also pointed out that two other services belonging to the company, WhatsApp and Instagram, also perform similar activities. Still, at least the former can be turned off completely.

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  • There’s a really good app that lets you use the iPhone 13 Pro’s enviable macro mode on older iPhones

    There’s a really good app that lets you use the iPhone 13 Pro’s enviable macro mode on older iPhones

    While the iPhone 13 Pro and Pro Max are the first iPhones to have an official macro mode, the developers behind the popular Halide iOS and iPadOS camera apps have recently released an update that brings macro photography to a much more comprehensive range of iPhones. Opportunity.

    One of the buzzwords for this year’s iPhone 13 Pro is an advanced macro, i.e., extreme close-up photography, thanks to the device’s extensive camera. The test photos speak for themselves, but the question is whether one would invest in this rather expensive device just for that function. Well, you don’t have to because an app update can bring the desirable shooting mode of the iPhone 13 Pro to older iPhones.

    It’s about Halide, which is one of the best camera apps. By updating the app (Halide 2.5), users will be given a new macro feature, primarily to make the iPhone 13’s macro mode even better (for example, it can be manually turned on and off, which is not available in the default app).

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    However, this is not the only good upgrade, as older iPhones can also get the macro mode this way. Artificial intelligence-based detail enrichment uses Apple’s NeuralEngine to add extra detail to close-up shots. The app automatically determines which cameras on your phone can focus closest to you and then offers “less than a millimeter” of focus control. Then use the Neural Macro function to enlarge the image.

    The result is an image that offers a close-up view and detail of a macro lens without losing image fidelity thanks to the neural network. This mode allows you to access 4K resolution jpeg files. The new macro mode add-on works on iPhones, including Apple’s Neural Engine, i.e., iPhone 8 and later. Don’t expect miracles, yet an iPhone 8 isn’t an iPhone 13 Pro Max – older hardware has physical limitations. Of course, it’s still a much better solution than holding the phone a few inches away from the object you want to capture.

    The Halide app can be downloaded for free for a seven-day trial and then purchased in several designs: for $3 a month, $12 a year, or a one-time $50 perpetual use.