Apple News: Foldable iPhone, AirPods Pro 2 and More Reviews



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This week in the Apple news, we hear about the future of foldable iPhones. Supposedly, Apple has completed durability tests on two folding prototypes. Of course, anyone can guess if any of the models will hit commercial status, or when that might happen.

In other Apple news, we heard about the screens of upcoming iPad Pro models, the AirPods Pro 2 rumors, Apple pulling a very inappropriate app from the App Store, that Christmas special from Mariah Carey, and more.

See Apple’s news roundup below for the latest news.


The main Apple news of the past week:

  • Foldable iPhones move to the next phase: According to Daily economic newsApple could be working on no less than two foldable iPhone prototypes. It is possible that one might look like the third party mockup above. According to EDN, both prototypes were in a durability testing phase and both have “graduated” so to speak. We are unlikely to see a foldable iPhone in 2021, but this backs up previous rumors that a foldable one is on the way.
  • iPad Pro with Mini-LED technology scheduled for Q1 2021: According to a DigiTimes Report, Apple could launch a 12.9-inch iPad Pro sometime in the next few months. This new iPad would likely be one of the company’s first, if not the first, products with Mini-LED technology. In theory, this could make the iPad screen even better than high-end OLED panels. However, we will have to wait and see if that ends up being true.
  • AirPods Pro 2 could come in two sizes: A new hardware leak (found through MacRumors) suggests that there could be two sizes of the next AirPods Pro iteration. This could be beneficial for people who think that current AirPods are either too big or too small, depending on the size of their ear canals.
  • Caviar creates $ 108,000 AirPods Max: If you still haven’t balked at the AirPods Max due to their ridiculous $ 550 price tag, could we be interested in spending over $ 100,000 more on a gold-plated model? Russian hype personalization company Caviar now sells AirPods Max with a “pure gold” finish. It is not known how much heavier this will make the already heavy headphones.
  • Third-party AirPods Max cases finally available: Speaking of AirPods Max, another big complaint besides its price is its wallet case. Fortunately, third-party companies are already implementing solutions, and SFBags.com is one of the first. You can grab a leather case for your new headphones for $ 99.
  • Xiaomi drops the Mi 11 box charger, like Apple: In news that everyone was expecting, Xiaomi announced this week that its new Mi 11 phones will not come with a charger in the box. This is remarkable considering that the company mocked Apple a few months ago for doing the same with the iPhone 12 series. However, Xiaomi is at least still offering the free charger for those who want one, something Apple should have done as well.
  • Apple pulls a controversial app from the App Store: Apple this week released an app from the App Store called Vybe Together. On the surface, the app looks pretty standard. However, if you investigate further, you will discover that the specific intent of the app is to help people host private parties and bypass local regulations related to the COVID-19 pandemic. The app’s official TikTok account has also been banned.
  • That Mariah Carey Christmas special was apparently a hit: On Apple TV Plus, you can watch Mariah Carey’s magical Christmas special. Apparently the special was a hit enough that Apple asked Carey to make another one for the holiday season 2021, on an unlimited budget. Seriously. Maybe Apple might want to make it a tradition?

Thinking of making the switch?

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If you’re reading this news article from Apple on an iOS device and thinking about making the switch to Android, we have several articles and guides that can help you with that process. Despite what it may seem, going from iOS to Android is easier than ever, and many of the services and systems on iOS have similar or even the same equivalents on Android.

The best place to start would be our guide on how to switch from iPhone to Android, which goes over all the basics. We also have more specific guides, like how to transfer your calendar from iPhone to Android. We also have app guides that will give you the best alternatives to iOS basics, such as our list of best alternatives to FaceTime on Android.

If you’re looking for a great Android device to replace your iPhone, check out our list of the best Android smartphones available now.

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