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iPhone 12, AirPower, iOS 14, iOS 13.4.5 Release date

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Over the past week there’s been a lot of interesting information that keeps coming out confirming a lot of the different information we’ve heard about the iPhone 12 the new iPhone se air power Apple watch iOS 14 and more and so well cover some of those things today and see what some people had to say about it and the first thing has to do with the iPhone se or the iPhone 9 is some people have still referred to it as the iPhone se will be hopefully coming out this week so as soon as maybe tomorrow we might be able to pre-order it it’s hard to say but according to Jon Prosser and some others it looks like that maybe. 

When it’s going to come out we thought it was going to be earlier according to nine-to-five Mac but it looks like an equivalent of this iPhone 7 in jet black or an iPhone 8 will be coming out with a new home button and we’ll just have a new small iPhone or less expensive iPhone so expect that later this week if all the information is correct now the next thing is from John Prosser and that has to do with air power now a lot of you know how I regularly wireless charge my phone I use wireless charging all the time in my car at home at night and it looks like Apple continues to work on air power and it looks like they’re going to use an A 11 chipset to handle charging over different coils so the idea is you can put your phone down your Apple watch and maybe.

iPhone 12, AirPower, iOS 14, iOS 13.4.5 Release date
Your air pods down and charge them all at the same time regardless of where you set them on that pad and so along with all that we would expect it to be somewhere around $200 or so it’s hard to say for sure but that seems likely knowing Apple now the next piece of information has to do with Apple watch and this was released by Mac swine back and everything Apple Pro and that has to do with Apple not only focusing on activities and things like that as far as health but also mental health so that could come with watch OS 8 it may be in watch OS 7 but it looks like it may be further out and what it would do is use the different sensors within the iPhone and the Apple watch to determine maybe your stress based on movement your heart rate your o2 saturation and those sorts of things to determine how stressed you are based on some questions that could ask you as well and maybe,

Give you some suggestions or tips now when that well actually come out and when will see that is really hard to say but it looks like something Apple would definitely be interested in adding to watch OS for future improvements since it seems to be all about health so look for that in the coming year or two now the next piece of information which is the most exciting to me has to do with the iPhone 12 in the iPhone 12 well probably see later this year just like everyone expects and not only will it have the three cameras like I’ve talked about before but it will have the lidar sensor just like the new iPads Pro and the iPads Pro this is the 12.9 iPad pro this lidar sensor is great for augmented reality and maybe augmented reality within maps and things like that but we can expect a redesign of the iPhone to look more like this iPad pro with its squared off edges and that’s something.

iPhone 12, AirPower, iOS 14, iOS 13.4.5 Release date
I’ve wanted back since the iPhone 5 and 5s or even the four so here’s an iPhone 5 and this was one of my favorite designs now my actual favorite design is the 4 and 4s so it could look anything like that but it looks like it’s going to have a squared off design and this I know is probably the most favorite out of all of the people. 

I’ve asked on Twitter polls and things like that most people seem to like the 5 and 5s the most and it looks like this could be the next design or something similar to it so we would have the large size as well up to 6.7 inches and have four different variants of the next iPhone 12 now a lot of that information about the iPhone 12 came out last week as far as the four different size variants from John Prosser but this week.

Mark gunman at Bloomberg has said not only will it have four different variants but it will also include 5g like we expected and Apple is working on a smaller notch so for those of you that really do not like the notch at all it looks like they’re going to be either making it smaller or trying to totally eliminate it over the next year or two so whether or not the iPhone 12 has a smaller ouch is hard to say but knowing Apple they probably. 

Will try and make it smaller and smaller until it doesn’t exist anymore now the other thing to go along with this is well probably see a staggered rollout of models now we’ve seen this when the iPhone 8 plus an iPhone 10 launched where we had staggered rollouts so we got some of the phones first and then we got some later on the supposedly are going to do the same exact thing with the iPhone 12 launch so maybe well have the iPhone 12 and maybe the 12 Pro and then the 12 Pro max come a little bit later on or whatever Apple decides to do.

But either way it looks like they’re going to be doing that sort of rollout this year and given everything going on that seems to make a lot of sense now as we get closer to the actual release of the iPhone 12 later this fall or autumn we should see prototype units made for case makers just like this one this is one of the prototype units that it doesn’t work or anything but it gave us an idea of size and what the iPhone 11 pro max would look like so they sort of got it right except the way the camera module looks but it gives you the general idea of size I would expect the exact same thing with the iPhone 12 one other piece of information that came from mark Garmin has to do with the home pod it looks like Apple may be working on a smaller variant that would be less expensive and would complement what you might already have as far as a home pod. 
I’ve wanted back since the iPhone 5 and 5s or even the four so here’s an iPhone 5 and this was one of my favorite designs now my actual favorite design is the 4 and 4s so it could look anything like that but it looks like it’s going to have a squared off design and this I know is probably the most favorite out of all of the people I’ve asked on Twitter polls and things like that most people seem to like the 5 and 5s the most and it looks like this could be the next design or something similar to it so we would have the large size as well up to 6.7 inches and have four different variants of the next iPhone 12 now a lot of that information about the iPhone 12 came out last week as far as the four different size variants from John Prosser but this week.  Mark gunman at Bloomberg has said not only will it have four different variants but it will also include 5g like we expected and Apple is working on a smaller notch so for those of you that really do not like the notch at all it looks like they’re going to be either making it smaller or trying to totally eliminate it over the next year or two so whether or not the iPhone 12 has a smaller ouch is hard to say but knowing Apple they probably will try and make it smaller and smaller until it doesn’t exist anymore now the other thing to go along with this is well probably see a staggered rollout of models now we’ve seen this when the iPhone 8 plus an iPhone 10 launched where we had staggered rollouts so we got some of the phones first and then we got some later on the supposedly are going to do the same exact thing with the iPhone 12 launch so maybe well have the iPhone 12 and maybe the 12 Pro and then the 12 Pro max come a little bit later on or whatever Apple decides to do.  But either way it looks like they’re going to be doing that sort of rollout this year and given everything going on that seems to make a lot of sense now as we get closer to the actual release of the iPhone 12 later this fall or autumn we should see prototype units made for case makers just like this one this is one of the prototype units that it doesn’t work or anything but it gave us an idea of size and what the iPhone 11 pro max would look like so they sort of got it right except the way the camera module looks but it gives you the general idea of size I would expect the exact same thing with the iPhone 12 one other piece of information that came from mark Garmin has to do with the home pod it looks like Apple may be working on a smaller variant that would be less expensive and would complement what you might already have as far as a home pod.
But just maybe be a home pod mini or something along those lines any more specifics than that have not really been released but it looks like that could be in the works now some people were really excited about the potential possibility of widgets on your home screen like I mentioned last week that maybe in iOS 14 however more information is coming out saying probably not an iOS 14 but rather iOS 15. 

So it’s hard to say if Apple is actually going to focus on anything other than stability and a few little minor tweaks with iOS 14 but a readjustment of widgets and things like that would be really nice to be able to add your widgets from say your widgets right now and just put them here so that would be a nice change but it’s hard to say if well see that with iOS 14 and instead with iOS 15 and then finally were still waiting for that upcoming 13-inch MacBook Pro replacement this is the current 13-inch with its butterfly.

Keys and a lot of people don’t like that along with the older style touch ID and touch bar and things like that Apple is still yet to release it completing their lineup and I think we’ll see it fairly soon but maybe as soon as next month but they have still not released it so hopefully we see that really soon for those that are looking to upgrade to a 13-inch or maybe even a 14 inch MacBook pro that is really it for information this week now every week by the end of the week there’s more and more information leaked and I know a lot of you want to know is iOS 13.4.5 beta 2 coming out tomorrow or later this week.

And I would say at this point it’s hard to say whether or not it’ll be a beta or a final release since within the code of that version is actually mention of the iPhone se or a new iPhone with a home button so it’s possible they could just push it out to the public since they never did a public beta but it’s hard to say and well only known as time goes on now that’s it for this week’s information and as more information comes in of course I’ll keep you updated with that as well if you’d like to get your hands on this wallpaper.





 

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