New iPhone 12 Leaks, iPad Pro Update Confirmation, Goodbye Mac Book Pro


Taking a look at Cupertino’s second week’s news and headlines, this week’s Apple Pullo Loop says goodbye to the MBQbook Pro, the latest iPhone 12 leaks, new iPhone display issues, new iPads and Apple Pul watches confirmed, Fortnight’s latest move and the latest move from Fortnight.

The Seven Pul loop here reminds you of the many discussions that have taken place around Apple Pul over the last seven days (and you can read my weekly Direct Android News on Forbes).

IPhone 12 display problems

Apple’s iPhone 12 Pro Max is expected to ship with a quick refresh on the screen with the 120 Hz Pro motion seen in the iPad. The supply chain issue due to the ongoing coronavirus epidemic, which could mean that the iPhone will not lose new screen technology this year. Unfortunately, there are some bigger issues with the design of the screen than the competition, as I reported earlier this week:

“When it comes to smaller bezels compared to previous models Dello, keep them together with some of the latest Android flagships like the Galaxy S20 Ultra and you’ll see that Apple’s bezel is nowhere near the current look of the premium screen. If your only reference is the iPhone 11, So yes, it’s a great upgrade, but there’s a lot more to the smartphone market than the moment.

“And that’s not going to be the most significant problem. The classic is still ridiculously huge.”

Read more here on Forbes.

IPhone 12 camera surprise

The improvement seen in the high-end iPhone 12 models is the marrow. Apple Pal already expects to use the lidar sensor that appears in the iPad, but it has been brought to the smartphone. The latest leaks show improvements not only to the leader sensor, but also to the iPad equivalent. Gordon Kelly of Forbes reports:

“EqualPul was widely advised to add a leader sensor by shifting the triangular camera setup of the iPhone 11 to a square design of four identical lenses (three cameras, one leader sensor). Instead, the case shows that Apple Play has the same layout and managed The lidar sensor shrinks significantly below the larger module first seen in the iPad Pro in March. The result is a sensor that’s as small as an LED flash and can be beaded in the lower right corner of the camera hump. “

Read more here,

Goodbye to the MacBook Pro as we know it

As we all know, this is the time to say goodbye to my book pro. With the introduction of ARM processors for the Mac platform, Apple’s next flagship laptop will have new chips, new board designs, new screens, innovative hardware updates and more. It will still be called Mabbook Pro, but it will leave behind many users. How will Apple manage the current mobile book base when moving forward with something radically different? This is a question I raised earlier this week: “

“With the historic move from PowerPC to Intel, Apple supports architecture older than four years. Is there a four-year support for Intel machinery purchased in 2020? Given that the OS Case supports Catalyst machines from 2013 to 2013, I think the answer is no.

“Consumers who have trusted Apple Pal by buying a new Intel MBB book this year will not want to change in the short term by breaking Apple’s attitude towards the future by breaking old technology.”

Read more here on Forbes.

A little speed for your 16 inches

Of course, the only MBQbooks in the city right now are Intel-powered MQbooks. Apple Pal is planning a minor update on its largest laptop. Is moving from Intel’s ninth-generation chipset to the tenth-generation chipset (adapted with the 2020 updates for the 1320-inch Pro and Air) enough to bring more users to the controversial platform near the end of its lie? Can be seen. Darren Allen reports:

So, if this speculation is correct – beware of any of the rumor mill around – we’re probably looking for 10 10-gen Intel processors and a BBfire GPU for the MBQbook Pro 16-inch, with the FaceTime camera completing 720p HD resolution. .

More at Tekradar.

Treasure of iPad and Apple Pal watches

Thanks to the certifications listed on the Eurasian Economic Commission’s website, many new Apple watches and iPads have been effectively confirmed. William Gallagher reports:

“As previously rumored, following the listing on the Eurasian Economic Commission’s regulatory database, the” Apple Pull Watch Series 6 “and the new iPad are expected to be released soon by Apple Pull. A total of seven new iPad SUQs – with one or more models. Multiple configurations – and eight Apple watches are listed.

“New filings with EEC, obtained by Consomac, show iPads as running iPadOS 14. Similarly, watches are all shown as running and watch Choice 7.”

More on Apple Pal Insider.

Epic, Apple, Fortnight, Unreal and Courts

The battle between Epic Games and Apple Pal continued this week. Following Apple’s suggestion that it would remove Epic Games’ removal cache from Epic’s developer ecosystem – which would have a direct impact on unrealistic engines used by numerous developers – on top of removing Fortnight from the App Store, companies have been in court since Epic demanded it. Temporary restraint order at temporary moment. Manish Singh reports:

The district court rejected Epic Games’ offer to temporarily reinstate the Fortnight game on the iOS App Store, but ordered Apple to block the gaming giant’s ability to provide and distribute unrealistic engines on the iPhone-maker’s ecosystem in a mixed ruling Monday evening. .

“U.S. District Court Judge Yvonne Gonzalez Rogers said Apple will not respond to Epic Games by blocking the gaming firm’s developer accounts or by restricting developers from accessing unrealistic engine tools widely used on the Apple platform.”

More on TechCrunch. In the meantime, Epic Games continues the PR fight within Fortnite, but it all looks a bit obscure to Paul Tassi:

“Meanwhile, the public anti-moment is running this campaign … What’s up, right? The idea seems to be that a bunch of kids are trying to try on Fortnite on their iPhones early in season 4 and they can’t get a new battle. Pass so that they … Complain to their parents? Call their parents… Apple Paul? Complain Complain online? I don’t really understand the call to action here, and all Epic seems to be highlighting the futility of their fight, However it may be appropriate to draw attention to Apple’s monopoly position.

More about marketing here on Forbes.

And finally

Is Apple preparing to launch a search engine? It’s a strange question whether a search engine is likely to be embedded in iOS, and someone who doesn’t rely on external advertising to pay for it, it seems like a very Apple moment, especially when you take over other parts of the ecosystem. . Imaginary? Maybe. Yet the Apple PlayBot has been performing more like GoogleBot since the July update. John Henshaw’s thoughts are:

“As shown in their job postings for search engineers, Apple invests heavily in Pal search. Job listings show that they include AI, ML, NLP and more in all their services and applications.

“It’s not clear if Apple Play now uses Bing, as the results are only labeled as Siri suggestions. It’s clear that Apple Play has started giving back search results in Spotlight Search and is completely bypassing Google.”

More at Koi Wolf.

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