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Apple Loop: Apple Confirms Three New iPhones, Massive iPhone X Upgrade, Latest MacBook Pro Problems
Taking a look back at another week of news from Cupertino, this week's Apple Loop includes FaceID for every new iPhone in 2018, the corners being cut for a cheaper iPhone X, secrets inside the new MacBook Pro, falling iPhone sales in India, the lack of fast chargers for the iPhone, Photoshop for the iPad, and iOS 12's updated USB security. Apple Loop is here to remind you of a few of the very many discussions that have happened around Apple over the last seven days (and you can read my weekly digest of Android news here on Forbes). Thanks to a regulatory listing made by Apple in the Eurasian database, we now know there are three new models of iPhone on the way, with a number of'sub models' in each range. Spotted by Consomac, Apple has chosen to publicly file identifiers for all its new iPhones in the Eurasian database, and it confirms three distinct designs will be coming to market. There are three clear runs here: A19, A20 and A21.
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Apple Loop: Latest Leak 'Confirms' New iPhone, iOS 12 Drops Sexy For Security, WWDC Fails MacBooks
Taking a look back at another week of news from Cupertino, this week's Apple Loop includes the latest renders of the new iPhone X for 2018, the hardware that wasn't announced at WWDC, why iOS 12 stands for stability, the renewed focus on iPhone security, the disappointment of no new MacBooks at WWDC, and all the spoof products announced on the internet. Apple Loop is here to remind you of a few of the very many discussions that have happened around Apple over the last seven days (and you can read my weekly digest of Android news here on Forbes). As part of Apple's push to expand the iPhone line-up (and increase sales of the iPhone family after years of declining share), the geekerati are expecting a budget version of the iPhone X (not to be confused with an update of the iPhone SE). What will it look like? Forbes' Gordon Kelly reveals new renders of the budget iPhone X: What Hemmerstoffer's images and video (embedded below) show, is a 6.1-inch design which blends the chassis of the iPhone 8 and a single rear camera with the fascia of the iPhone X, complete with Face ID facial recognition module and the distinctive notch. On the flipside, this means no Touch ID fingerprint sensor.
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Apple Loop: New iPhone Design Leaks, MacBook Air's WWDC Gamble, Apple's Powerful iPhone Advantage
Taking a look back at another week of news from Cupertino, this week's Apple Loop includes the new iPhone designs for 2018, production starting on the A12 chips, Apple issuing credit notes for battery replacements, a big decision over the MacBook Air, thoughts on WWDC's announcements, Razer's macOS graphics enclosure, Apple working with VW, and an important date for macOS. Apple Loop is here to remind you of a few of the very many discussions that have happened around Apple over the last seven days (and you can read my weekly digest of Android news here on Forbes). Apple is expected to announce three new iPhone handsets in September, and the one that is catching the most attention right now is the'replacement' for the iPhone SE - all the features of the iPhone X but in a much smaller form factor. Gordon Kelly reports on the latest leaks around the design of the super small smartphone: So what do we learn? That Olixar is convinced Apple will fulfill the dreams of millions of iPhone fans, by releasing a new iPhone X variant which crams a bezel-less front display and Face ID technology into a chassis the same size as the iPhone SE. Backing this up, Mobile Fun has passed me new CAD designs showing the new iPhone's dimensions as 121.04 x 55.82 mm (4.8 x 2.2-inches) - fractionally smaller than the 123.8 x 58.6 mm (4.87 x 2.31-inches) of the iPhone SE.
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