iPhone 15 Pro Max, MacBook Air, WWDC, etc
The Apple iPhone 15 Pro Max is expected to feature a periscope lens that allows for a higher zoom. The physical limitations of the lens design explain why this feature will likely become a Pro Max exclusive, Bloomberg reports.
Notably, somewhere else Apple news, coming soon MacBook Air is expected to offer a 15-inch display, which will appeal to users looking for enhanced productivity. However, there is a catch for those who require multi-monitor support, as the older chipset in the MacBook Air lacks this capability. Bloomberg says users who need such features will have to opt for the more expensive MacBook Pro.
Also in the news is Apple’s third-party repair program. It has received mixed reviews from independent repairers in Australia and the US. Some argue that slow response times and high cost of replacement parts make it difficult for them to compete effectively.
Moreover, in terms of screen technology, Apple is said to be investing heavily in microLED screens and has plans to shift production from Samsung Display to its own manufacturing plants. Benefits? Better control over production and supply chains, lower power consumption and vibrant colors.
Predictions for Apple’s mixed reality headsets are on the rise, with predictions swirling around what will happen at the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC). Sources familiar with the project claim that Apple’s original vision for unobtrusive eyeglasses has evolved into a headset that resembles ski goggles.
Furthermore, Apple is gearing up for a special event focused on new accessibility features for the iPhone, further highlighting the company’s commitment to inclusivity and usability for all users.