San Francisco, July 26 (Ians) Apple is reportedly considering the release of a foldable iPad in the near future, according to insights from supply chain sources. According to the preview of an upcoming report from DigiTimes, Apple is interested in expanding its foldable technology efforts beyond smartphones and into the tablet market.
“Apple, who is rumoured to have been working on foldable smartphones for several years, reportedly is considering extending the effort to the tablet sector,” as per the preview.
The latest claim adds fuel to prior rumours about the creation of a foldable iPad.
Notably, top Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had earlier projected that the device might be released in 2024. Other industry experts, like Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and Display Supply Chain Consultants CEO Ross Young, had not yet received any information regarding such a product at the time, reports MacRumors.
According to Kuo, the foldable iPad would have an...
“Apple, who is rumoured to have been working on foldable smartphones for several years, reportedly is considering extending the effort to the tablet sector,” as per the preview.
The latest claim adds fuel to prior rumours about the creation of a foldable iPad.
Notably, top Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo had earlier projected that the device might be released in 2024. Other industry experts, like Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman and Display Supply Chain Consultants CEO Ross Young, had not yet received any information regarding such a product at the time, reports MacRumors.
According to Kuo, the foldable iPad would have an...
- 7/26/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
San Francisco, April 6 (Ians) Apple will reportedly introduce its long-rumoured Ar/VR headset during the upcoming Worldwide Developers Conference (Wwdc) in June, and according to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the announcement will mark an important step in the company’s efforts to convince investors that the device have a chance to be the next star product.
“There is currently insufficient evidence to suggest that Ar/VR headsets can become the next star product in consumer electronics in the foreseeable future,” Kuo said.
“Apple’s announcement event is likely the last hope for convincing investors that the Ar/VR headset device could have a chance to be the next star product in consumer electronics,” he added.
Kuo in his report further outlines that both Sony and Meta have faced significant struggles in gaining widespread adoption with their respective Ar and VR headset products.
“The product lifecycle shipment for Meta’s Quest Pro is only around 300,000 units,...
“There is currently insufficient evidence to suggest that Ar/VR headsets can become the next star product in consumer electronics in the foreseeable future,” Kuo said.
“Apple’s announcement event is likely the last hope for convincing investors that the Ar/VR headset device could have a chance to be the next star product in consumer electronics,” he added.
Kuo in his report further outlines that both Sony and Meta have faced significant struggles in gaining widespread adoption with their respective Ar and VR headset products.
“The product lifecycle shipment for Meta’s Quest Pro is only around 300,000 units,...
- 4/6/2023
- by Agency News Desk
- GlamSham
San Francisco, April 4 (Ians) The under-display Face ID technology will reportedly debut on Apple’s iPhone 17 Pro, which will become the first iPhone to feature such technology.
According to display analyst Ross Young, the under-display ‘Face ID’ technology will still be accompanied by a circular cutout for the front-facing camera, reports MacRumors.
This implementation is anticipated to last until 2027’s ‘Pro’ iPhone models, which will also integrate the camera under the display for a true ‘all-screen’ experience.
Moreover, the report said that Young’s original roadmap, published in May 2022, differs from this forecast.
Earlier, he predicted that the iPhone 16 Pro versions released in 2024 would be the first to include under-panel Face ID technology.
Last month, Young said that this one-year delay was due to “sensor issues”.
The two display cutouts that presently comprise the Dynamic Island will apparently remain unchanged across three successive ‘Pro’ iPhone generations.
Young also stated that...
According to display analyst Ross Young, the under-display ‘Face ID’ technology will still be accompanied by a circular cutout for the front-facing camera, reports MacRumors.
This implementation is anticipated to last until 2027’s ‘Pro’ iPhone models, which will also integrate the camera under the display for a true ‘all-screen’ experience.
Moreover, the report said that Young’s original roadmap, published in May 2022, differs from this forecast.
Earlier, he predicted that the iPhone 16 Pro versions released in 2024 would be the first to include under-panel Face ID technology.
Last month, Young said that this one-year delay was due to “sensor issues”.
The two display cutouts that presently comprise the Dynamic Island will apparently remain unchanged across three successive ‘Pro’ iPhone generations.
Young also stated that...
- 4/4/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Feb 12 (Ians) Tech giant Apple has reportedly again delayed its 27-inch external display with mini-led backlighting, which was expected to launch in the first quarter of this year.
The information came from display industry analyst Ross Young, who has a very good track record with rumours about upcoming Apple products, reports MacRumors.
Young has not seen any signs that the display is entering mass production, which indicates that the launch is not about to happen. It appears that the launch date of the display has been postponed a number of times.
Young first anticipated the display to launch around June 2022, then in October 2022, and most recently in the first quarter of 2023.
The display is expected to support ProMotion, allowing for up to a 120Hz refresh rate.
With the 27-inch size, it might be a next-generation version of the Studio Display, but it might also be a new model...
The information came from display industry analyst Ross Young, who has a very good track record with rumours about upcoming Apple products, reports MacRumors.
Young has not seen any signs that the display is entering mass production, which indicates that the launch is not about to happen. It appears that the launch date of the display has been postponed a number of times.
Young first anticipated the display to launch around June 2022, then in October 2022, and most recently in the first quarter of 2023.
The display is expected to support ProMotion, allowing for up to a 120Hz refresh rate.
With the 27-inch size, it might be a next-generation version of the Studio Display, but it might also be a new model...
- 2/12/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Feb 1 (Ians) The Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max/Ultra will reportedly be the only iPhone model to feature a periscope camera.
The information was shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Twitter on Tuesday.
Kuo tweeted: “My latest survey indicates only one/highest-end new iPhone 16 model in 2H24 will have the periscope camera, not the two models the market expected.
“Therefore, the contribution of the periscope camera to the demand for lens upgrades may be lower than the market consensus.”
He also mentioned that previously it was predicted that the iPhone 15 Pro Max “will adopt the periscope camera”.
“The market expected that adding periscope cameras to more iPhone models would drive demand for lens upgrades in 2023-2024,” Kuo added.
Meanwhile, display analyst Ross Young mentioned that the iPhone maker will launch a 20.5-inch foldable notebook in 2025, but it is unlikely that the company will release a foldable iPad in 2024.
“Maybe...
The information was shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Twitter on Tuesday.
Kuo tweeted: “My latest survey indicates only one/highest-end new iPhone 16 model in 2H24 will have the periscope camera, not the two models the market expected.
“Therefore, the contribution of the periscope camera to the demand for lens upgrades may be lower than the market consensus.”
He also mentioned that previously it was predicted that the iPhone 15 Pro Max “will adopt the periscope camera”.
“The market expected that adding periscope cameras to more iPhone models would drive demand for lens upgrades in 2023-2024,” Kuo added.
Meanwhile, display analyst Ross Young mentioned that the iPhone maker will launch a 20.5-inch foldable notebook in 2025, but it is unlikely that the company will release a foldable iPad in 2024.
“Maybe...
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Feb 1 (Ians) The Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max/Ultra will reportedly be the only iPhone model to feature a periscope camera.
The information was shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Twitter on Tuesday.
Kuo tweeted: “My latest survey indicates only one/highest-end new iPhone 16 model in 2H24 will have the periscope camera, not the two models the market expected.
“Therefore, the contribution of the periscope camera to the demand for lens upgrades may be lower than the market consensus.”
He also mentioned that previously it was predicted that the iPhone 15 Pro Max “will adopt the periscope camera”.
“The market expected that adding periscope cameras to more iPhone models would drive demand for lens upgrades in 2023-2024,” Kuo added.
Meanwhile, display analyst Ross Young mentioned that the iPhone maker will launch a 20.5-inch foldable notebook in 2025, but it is unlikely that the company will release a foldable iPad in 2024.
“Maybe...
The information was shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Twitter on Tuesday.
Kuo tweeted: “My latest survey indicates only one/highest-end new iPhone 16 model in 2H24 will have the periscope camera, not the two models the market expected.
“Therefore, the contribution of the periscope camera to the demand for lens upgrades may be lower than the market consensus.”
He also mentioned that previously it was predicted that the iPhone 15 Pro Max “will adopt the periscope camera”.
“The market expected that adding periscope cameras to more iPhone models would drive demand for lens upgrades in 2023-2024,” Kuo added.
Meanwhile, display analyst Ross Young mentioned that the iPhone maker will launch a 20.5-inch foldable notebook in 2025, but it is unlikely that the company will release a foldable iPad in 2024.
“Maybe...
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Feb 1 (Ians) The Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max/Ultra will reportedly be the only iPhone model to feature a periscope camera.
The information was shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Twitter on Tuesday.
Kuo tweeted: “My latest survey indicates only one/highest-end new iPhone 16 model in 2H24 will have the periscope camera, not the two models the market expected.
“Therefore, the contribution of the periscope camera to the demand for lens upgrades may be lower than the market consensus.”
He also mentioned that previously it was predicted that the iPhone 15 Pro Max “will adopt the periscope camera”.
“The market expected that adding periscope cameras to more iPhone models would drive demand for lens upgrades in 2023-2024,” Kuo added.
Meanwhile, display analyst Ross Young mentioned that the iPhone maker will launch a 20.5-inch foldable notebook in 2025, but it is unlikely that the company will release a foldable iPad in 2024.
“Maybe...
The information was shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Twitter on Tuesday.
Kuo tweeted: “My latest survey indicates only one/highest-end new iPhone 16 model in 2H24 will have the periscope camera, not the two models the market expected.
“Therefore, the contribution of the periscope camera to the demand for lens upgrades may be lower than the market consensus.”
He also mentioned that previously it was predicted that the iPhone 15 Pro Max “will adopt the periscope camera”.
“The market expected that adding periscope cameras to more iPhone models would drive demand for lens upgrades in 2023-2024,” Kuo added.
Meanwhile, display analyst Ross Young mentioned that the iPhone maker will launch a 20.5-inch foldable notebook in 2025, but it is unlikely that the company will release a foldable iPad in 2024.
“Maybe...
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Feb 1 (Ians) The Apple iPhone 16 Pro Max/Ultra will reportedly be the only iPhone model to feature a periscope camera.
The information was shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Twitter on Tuesday.
Kuo tweeted: “My latest survey indicates only one/highest-end new iPhone 16 model in 2H24 will have the periscope camera, not the two models the market expected.
“Therefore, the contribution of the periscope camera to the demand for lens upgrades may be lower than the market consensus.”
He also mentioned that previously it was predicted that the iPhone 15 Pro Max “will adopt the periscope camera”.
“The market expected that adding periscope cameras to more iPhone models would drive demand for lens upgrades in 2023-2024,” Kuo added.
Meanwhile, display analyst Ross Young mentioned that the iPhone maker will launch a 20.5-inch foldable notebook in 2025, but it is unlikely that the company will release a foldable iPad in 2024.
“Maybe...
The information was shared by analyst Ming-Chi Kuo on Twitter on Tuesday.
Kuo tweeted: “My latest survey indicates only one/highest-end new iPhone 16 model in 2H24 will have the periscope camera, not the two models the market expected.
“Therefore, the contribution of the periscope camera to the demand for lens upgrades may be lower than the market consensus.”
He also mentioned that previously it was predicted that the iPhone 15 Pro Max “will adopt the periscope camera”.
“The market expected that adding periscope cameras to more iPhone models would drive demand for lens upgrades in 2023-2024,” Kuo added.
Meanwhile, display analyst Ross Young mentioned that the iPhone maker will launch a 20.5-inch foldable notebook in 2025, but it is unlikely that the company will release a foldable iPad in 2024.
“Maybe...
- 2/1/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Jan 14 (Ians) Tech giant Apple is reportedly relying on LG for the production of its first Apple Watch micro-led display.
According to display analyst Ross Young, LG has started building a small production line for micro-led displays in anticipation of Apple’s move away from Oled, reports 9to5Mac.
“We published in our November Capex Report that Lgd is building a small line for microLED backplanes for the Apple Watch. It doesn’t start production till 2H’24. It is this small line that will likely assemble microLEDs from Apple for ’25 launch. Apple won’t do the full process,” Young tweeted.
Moreover, Apple Watch is expected to switch to its next-generation display technology in 2025, according to the report.
This will also be relevant to Apple’s plans to begin producing its own displays for the Apple Watch and iPhone in-house.
Meanwhile, Apple is reportedly working on 11.1-inch and 13-inch Oled...
According to display analyst Ross Young, LG has started building a small production line for micro-led displays in anticipation of Apple’s move away from Oled, reports 9to5Mac.
“We published in our November Capex Report that Lgd is building a small line for microLED backplanes for the Apple Watch. It doesn’t start production till 2H’24. It is this small line that will likely assemble microLEDs from Apple for ’25 launch. Apple won’t do the full process,” Young tweeted.
Moreover, Apple Watch is expected to switch to its next-generation display technology in 2025, according to the report.
This will also be relevant to Apple’s plans to begin producing its own displays for the Apple Watch and iPhone in-house.
Meanwhile, Apple is reportedly working on 11.1-inch and 13-inch Oled...
- 1/14/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Jan 9 (Ians) Apple is reportedly planning to launch its new 15-inch MacBook Air this year.
However, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the previously rumoured 12-inch MacBook with Apple silicon is no longer expected to launch in 2023, reports AppleInsider.
Gurman did not provide any additional details regarding the new MacBook Air, but display analyst Ross Young had claimed last month that the tech giant’s suppliers would begin production of 15.5-inch display panels for the upcoming laptop in the first quarter of this year.
The new MacBook Air is expected to have a similar or identical design to the latest 13-inch model.
Moreover, it is likely to be available in M2 and M2 Pro chip options, the report said.
Last month, it was reported that the iPhone maker was developing a 15.5-inch MacBook Air that could launch in the spring of 2023.
Sized between the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro models,...
However, according to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the previously rumoured 12-inch MacBook with Apple silicon is no longer expected to launch in 2023, reports AppleInsider.
Gurman did not provide any additional details regarding the new MacBook Air, but display analyst Ross Young had claimed last month that the tech giant’s suppliers would begin production of 15.5-inch display panels for the upcoming laptop in the first quarter of this year.
The new MacBook Air is expected to have a similar or identical design to the latest 13-inch model.
Moreover, it is likely to be available in M2 and M2 Pro chip options, the report said.
Last month, it was reported that the iPhone maker was developing a 15.5-inch MacBook Air that could launch in the spring of 2023.
Sized between the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro models,...
- 1/9/2023
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Dec 30 (Ians) Tech giant Apple is reportedly not planning to launch its 14.1-inch iPad Pro model with a mini-led display in early 2023.
In June, display analyst Ross Young had mentioned that a 14.1-inch iPad Pro with a mini-led display was set to launch in the first quarter of 2023, reports MacRumors.
However, Young has now said that the tech giant is no longer planning to launch the new 14.1-inch iPad Pro.
He suggests that the device has been cancelled or significantly postponed.
A 14.1-inch iPad Pro would have been the largest iPad to date, as the current model is 12.9-inch.
Meanwhile, it was reported that the iPhone maker is working on 11.1-inch and 13-inch Oled iPad Pro models that will be launched in the first quarter of 2024.
With larger 11.1-inch and 13-inch screen sizes planned for the Oled iPad Pro models, devices might come with slimmed-down bezels.
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In June, display analyst Ross Young had mentioned that a 14.1-inch iPad Pro with a mini-led display was set to launch in the first quarter of 2023, reports MacRumors.
However, Young has now said that the tech giant is no longer planning to launch the new 14.1-inch iPad Pro.
He suggests that the device has been cancelled or significantly postponed.
A 14.1-inch iPad Pro would have been the largest iPad to date, as the current model is 12.9-inch.
Meanwhile, it was reported that the iPhone maker is working on 11.1-inch and 13-inch Oled iPad Pro models that will be launched in the first quarter of 2024.
With larger 11.1-inch and 13-inch screen sizes planned for the Oled iPad Pro models, devices might come with slimmed-down bezels.
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- 12/30/2022
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Dec 30 (Ians) Tech giant Apple is reportedly working on 11.1-inch and 13-inch Oled iPad Pro models that will be launched in the first quarter of 2024.
Display analyst Ross Young confirmed the information to MacRumors.
With larger 11.1-inch and 13-inch screen sizes planned for the Oled iPad Pro models, devices might come with slimmed-down bezels.
Apple currently sells two iPad Pro models, 12.9-inch mini-led iPad Pro and an 11-inch iPad Pro with a traditional LCD display, as mini-led has continued to be reserved for the higher-end iPad Pro model.
In July, Young had mentioned that the tech giant will launch new Oled iPad Pro models in 2024, the report said.
Meanwhile, in October, it was reported that the iPhone maker had signed up with Taiwan Surface Mounting Technology (Smt), which could lead to the tech giant using hybrid Oled displays in the iPad Pro by 2024.
The addition of Taiwan Smt...
Display analyst Ross Young confirmed the information to MacRumors.
With larger 11.1-inch and 13-inch screen sizes planned for the Oled iPad Pro models, devices might come with slimmed-down bezels.
Apple currently sells two iPad Pro models, 12.9-inch mini-led iPad Pro and an 11-inch iPad Pro with a traditional LCD display, as mini-led has continued to be reserved for the higher-end iPad Pro model.
In July, Young had mentioned that the tech giant will launch new Oled iPad Pro models in 2024, the report said.
Meanwhile, in October, it was reported that the iPhone maker had signed up with Taiwan Surface Mounting Technology (Smt), which could lead to the tech giant using hybrid Oled displays in the iPad Pro by 2024.
The addition of Taiwan Smt...
- 12/30/2022
- by News Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Dec 19 (Ians) Apple is reportedly working on several new external monitors that will be outfitted with the tech giant’s in-house silicon chip.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the lineup is expected to include an updated version of the company’s computer monitor ‘Pro Display Xdr’, which was released in 2019, reports The Verge.
Gurman said that the addition of the tech giant’s own chips should help the displays “rely less on resources from the attached computer”.
It however, remains unclear what other kinds of monitors the company has planned, besides the rumoured Pro Display Xdr.
The iPhone maker’s existing Pro Display Xdr costs 4,999 and comes with a 32-inch 6K LCD panel capable of reaching 1,600 nits of brightness.
Apple was supposed to launch the Mac Pro by now to achieve its goal of upgrading all of its Macs to Apple silicon in the two years following the M1 chip’s release.
According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, the lineup is expected to include an updated version of the company’s computer monitor ‘Pro Display Xdr’, which was released in 2019, reports The Verge.
Gurman said that the addition of the tech giant’s own chips should help the displays “rely less on resources from the attached computer”.
It however, remains unclear what other kinds of monitors the company has planned, besides the rumoured Pro Display Xdr.
The iPhone maker’s existing Pro Display Xdr costs 4,999 and comes with a 32-inch 6K LCD panel capable of reaching 1,600 nits of brightness.
Apple was supposed to launch the Mac Pro by now to achieve its goal of upgrading all of its Macs to Apple silicon in the two years following the M1 chip’s release.
- 12/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Dec 16 (Ians) Apple is developing a 15.5-inch MacBook Air that could launch in the spring of 2023, a media report said.
According to display analyst Ross Young, the production on panels designed for the new MacBook Air will start in the first quarter of 2023, reports MacRumors.
Sized between the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, it will be the largest MacBook Air to date.
While Young said that its display will be 15.5 inches, he previously said it would be around 15.2 inches.
It is expected to feature a MagSafe charging port, an upgraded speaker system and a 1080p camera.
The new MacBook Air is expected to be available with M2 and M2 Pro chip options.
Moreover, the 15-inch MacBook Air is likely to feature the same general design as the 13-inch MacBook Air that was released last year with flat edges, a large Force Touch trackpad, a keyboard with function keys and more.
According to display analyst Ross Young, the production on panels designed for the new MacBook Air will start in the first quarter of 2023, reports MacRumors.
Sized between the 14 and 16-inch MacBook Pro models, it will be the largest MacBook Air to date.
While Young said that its display will be 15.5 inches, he previously said it would be around 15.2 inches.
It is expected to feature a MagSafe charging port, an upgraded speaker system and a 1080p camera.
The new MacBook Air is expected to be available with M2 and M2 Pro chip options.
Moreover, the 15-inch MacBook Air is likely to feature the same general design as the 13-inch MacBook Air that was released last year with flat edges, a large Force Touch trackpad, a keyboard with function keys and more.
- 12/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Nov 1 (Ians) Apple is yet to finalise the display size of its upcoming fourth generation iPhone Se 4, according to analyst Ross Young.
The tech giant is considering a number of options regarding the display’s size and material, reports MacRumors.
The iPhone maker is mulling 5.7 to 6.1-inch LCDs, as well as, 6.1-inch Oled displays from two suppliers.
It is still unclear if the company will choose a 5.7-inch or 6.1-inch display, and whether that display would employ Oled technology or LCD technology.
Earlier, it was rumoured that the upcoming iPhone would allegedly be identical to the iPhone Xr, which was launched in 2018.
According to a report, the tech giant’s expected next iPhone Se would effectively be a reworked iPhone Xr. The prediction made by leaker Jon Prosser was most likely just a sensible extrapolation of Apple’s prior designs for the iPhone Se.
To produce the less expensive iPhone Se model,...
The tech giant is considering a number of options regarding the display’s size and material, reports MacRumors.
The iPhone maker is mulling 5.7 to 6.1-inch LCDs, as well as, 6.1-inch Oled displays from two suppliers.
It is still unclear if the company will choose a 5.7-inch or 6.1-inch display, and whether that display would employ Oled technology or LCD technology.
Earlier, it was rumoured that the upcoming iPhone would allegedly be identical to the iPhone Xr, which was launched in 2018.
According to a report, the tech giant’s expected next iPhone Se would effectively be a reworked iPhone Xr. The prediction made by leaker Jon Prosser was most likely just a sensible extrapolation of Apple’s prior designs for the iPhone Se.
To produce the less expensive iPhone Se model,...
- 11/1/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Nov 1 (Ians) Apple is yet to finalise the display size of its upcoming fourth generation iPhone Se 4, according to analyst Ross Young.
The tech giant is considering a number of options regarding the display’s size and material, reports MacRumors.
The iPhone maker is mulling 5.7 to 6.1-inch LCDs, as well as, 6.1-inch Oled displays from two suppliers.
It is still unclear if the company will choose a 5.7-inch or 6.1-inch display, and whether that display would employ Oled technology or LCD technology.
Earlier, it was rumoured that the upcoming iPhone would allegedly be identical to the iPhone Xr, which was launched in 2018.
According to a report, the tech giant’s expected next iPhone Se would effectively be a reworked iPhone Xr. The prediction made by leaker Jon Prosser was most likely just a sensible extrapolation of Apple’s prior designs for the iPhone Se.
To produce the less expensive iPhone Se model,...
The tech giant is considering a number of options regarding the display’s size and material, reports MacRumors.
The iPhone maker is mulling 5.7 to 6.1-inch LCDs, as well as, 6.1-inch Oled displays from two suppliers.
It is still unclear if the company will choose a 5.7-inch or 6.1-inch display, and whether that display would employ Oled technology or LCD technology.
Earlier, it was rumoured that the upcoming iPhone would allegedly be identical to the iPhone Xr, which was launched in 2018.
According to a report, the tech giant’s expected next iPhone Se would effectively be a reworked iPhone Xr. The prediction made by leaker Jon Prosser was most likely just a sensible extrapolation of Apple’s prior designs for the iPhone Se.
To produce the less expensive iPhone Se model,...
- 11/1/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Oct 27 (Ians) Apple might release a 16-inch display iPad next year, a media report said.
According to The Verge report, there were rumours about an iPad with a 14-inch to 15-inch screen, but this is the first mention of a 16-inch iPad.
The company’s largest iPad Pro model right now is of 12.9-inch, but adding a couple more inches of screen space will make the device ideal for creative workers.
Additionally, it will be useful for users who want to use Stage Manager, an iPadOS 16 feature that is designed to make switching between apps simpler.
The company’s watcher, Mark Gurman, recently suggested a larger device might arrive within the next year or two, the report said.
Ross Young, a supply chain analyst, backed up the forecast and predicted a 14.1-inch iPad Pro with Mini LEDs and a ProMotion display might be available as early as next year.
According to The Verge report, there were rumours about an iPad with a 14-inch to 15-inch screen, but this is the first mention of a 16-inch iPad.
The company’s largest iPad Pro model right now is of 12.9-inch, but adding a couple more inches of screen space will make the device ideal for creative workers.
Additionally, it will be useful for users who want to use Stage Manager, an iPadOS 16 feature that is designed to make switching between apps simpler.
The company’s watcher, Mark Gurman, recently suggested a larger device might arrive within the next year or two, the report said.
Ross Young, a supply chain analyst, backed up the forecast and predicted a 14.1-inch iPad Pro with Mini LEDs and a ProMotion display might be available as early as next year.
- 10/27/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Oct 10 (Ians) Tech giant Apple’s fourth-generation iPhone Se will feature a 6.1-inch LCD display and a “notch” cutout at the top of the display.
According to Display Supply Chain Consultants (Dscc) analyst Ross Young, the device will feature a 6.1-inch display with a notch, reports MacRumors.
Whether the iPhone Se notch will contain a TrueDepth camera array like other iPhone models to facilitate Face ID is not known.
Some rumours indicate that the iPhone Se will not gain Face ID, instead sticking with Touch ID like previous models to keep costs down, the report said.
The report mentioned that there will no longer be space for a capacitive Touch ID Home button in the device’s bottom bezel.
Multiple reports, including information from MyDrivers and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, suggest that Apple is planning to add a Touch ID Side button to the iPhone Se, much like...
According to Display Supply Chain Consultants (Dscc) analyst Ross Young, the device will feature a 6.1-inch display with a notch, reports MacRumors.
Whether the iPhone Se notch will contain a TrueDepth camera array like other iPhone models to facilitate Face ID is not known.
Some rumours indicate that the iPhone Se will not gain Face ID, instead sticking with Touch ID like previous models to keep costs down, the report said.
The report mentioned that there will no longer be space for a capacitive Touch ID Home button in the device’s bottom bezel.
Multiple reports, including information from MyDrivers and Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, suggest that Apple is planning to add a Touch ID Side button to the iPhone Se, much like...
- 10/10/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Oct 7 (Ians) Tech giant Apple will launch a new 27-inch display with mini LED backlighting in the first quarter of 2023, says a new report.
The rumours of the pro-level display have circulated since Apple revealed the more “affordable” Studio Display. It lacks Hdr, ProMotion, and mini LED backlighting found in Apple’s MacBook Pros and 12.9-inch iPad Pro, reports AppleInsider.
According to Display Supply Chain Consultants analyst Ross Young, Apple will reveal a 27-inch mini LED display in early 2023. This information was shared with his super followers on Twitter, so the tweet is only visible to paying members.
Apple already sells the high-end Pro Display Xdr with a 6K display, but it also lacks the latest pro-grade features found in other Apple products.
That display is meant more for professionals who need expensive reference monitors where colour accuracy is the most important detail.
For those who prioritise display refresh rates and optimised backlighting,...
The rumours of the pro-level display have circulated since Apple revealed the more “affordable” Studio Display. It lacks Hdr, ProMotion, and mini LED backlighting found in Apple’s MacBook Pros and 12.9-inch iPad Pro, reports AppleInsider.
According to Display Supply Chain Consultants analyst Ross Young, Apple will reveal a 27-inch mini LED display in early 2023. This information was shared with his super followers on Twitter, so the tweet is only visible to paying members.
Apple already sells the high-end Pro Display Xdr with a 6K display, but it also lacks the latest pro-grade features found in other Apple products.
That display is meant more for professionals who need expensive reference monitors where colour accuracy is the most important detail.
For those who prioritise display refresh rates and optimised backlighting,...
- 10/7/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Sep 26 (Ians) More reports have now surfaced that Apple may replace the current “Pro Max” branding next year with the top-end iPhone 15 series, calling it “Ultra”.
The “Pro Max” branding appeared for the first time with the iPhone 11 series in 2019.
According to Apple tracker Mark Gurman, who expects iPhone 15 to come with some “bigger changes,” including Usb-c (instead of Apple’s proprietary Lightning port), the tech giant could introduce a new branding for high-end models.
The company has already launched a rugged Watch Ultra and now has ‘M1 Ultra’ processor.
According to supply chain analyst Ross Young, the ‘Dynamic Island’ feature could arrive on all iPhone 15 models.
The company has reportedly started testing the new Usb-c feature owing to the European Union’s new law that requires all new phones to have Usb-c ports by 2024.
Analysts Ming-Chi Kuo has also suggested that “Ultra” will exclusively have a periscope lens (6x or 5x). Also,...
The “Pro Max” branding appeared for the first time with the iPhone 11 series in 2019.
According to Apple tracker Mark Gurman, who expects iPhone 15 to come with some “bigger changes,” including Usb-c (instead of Apple’s proprietary Lightning port), the tech giant could introduce a new branding for high-end models.
The company has already launched a rugged Watch Ultra and now has ‘M1 Ultra’ processor.
According to supply chain analyst Ross Young, the ‘Dynamic Island’ feature could arrive on all iPhone 15 models.
The company has reportedly started testing the new Usb-c feature owing to the European Union’s new law that requires all new phones to have Usb-c ports by 2024.
Analysts Ming-Chi Kuo has also suggested that “Ultra” will exclusively have a periscope lens (6x or 5x). Also,...
- 9/26/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Sep 19 (Ians) Tech giant Apple will reportedly expand its Dynamic Island feature to all the iPhone 15 models, most likely to be released next year.
Dynamic Island is a pill-shaped area surrounding the Face ID sensors and front camera on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro max.
“Dynamic Island expected on standard models on the 15. Still not expecting 120Hz/Ltpo on standard models as supply chain can’t support it,” according to display industry analyst Ross Young.
The feature can display system alerts for things like incoming phone calls and the Face ID authentication prompt, and it will also work with Live Activities in third-party apps when iOS 16.1 is released later this year, reports MacRumors.
A recent report said that some app developers had created games around the new design on the home screen.
App developer Kriss Smolka has created a Pong-style game called ‘Hit the Island’. It challenges...
Dynamic Island is a pill-shaped area surrounding the Face ID sensors and front camera on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro max.
“Dynamic Island expected on standard models on the 15. Still not expecting 120Hz/Ltpo on standard models as supply chain can’t support it,” according to display industry analyst Ross Young.
The feature can display system alerts for things like incoming phone calls and the Face ID authentication prompt, and it will also work with Live Activities in third-party apps when iOS 16.1 is released later this year, reports MacRumors.
A recent report said that some app developers had created games around the new design on the home screen.
App developer Kriss Smolka has created a Pong-style game called ‘Hit the Island’. It challenges...
- 9/19/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, July 5 (Ians) Tech giant Apple, which is all set to launch a set of new iPhones, Watches in September, may unveil the Apple Watch Series 8 with a bigger 1.99-inch display. In October last year, analyst Ross Young suggested that the Apple Watch Series 8 could come in three display sizes, reports […]...
- 7/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, March 8 (Ians) Tech giant Apple’s upcoming smartphone iPhone 14 Pro as well as 14 Pro Max are likely to feature a bigger hole-punch that will house the Face ID elements and a second hole for the selfie camera. Display analyst Ross Young believes that Apple will expand it to the entire iPhone […]...
- 3/8/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
New Delhi, Feb 28 (Ians) Apple is reportedly working on a device with a massive 20-inch foldable display that, if comes to the market, will change the entire landscape of the foldables. A report from Display Supply Chain Consultants (Dscc) analyst Ross Young earlier suggested that Apple is planning to develop a device with a […]...
- 2/28/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Feb 16 (Ians) Tech giant Apple is reportedly planning to launch the new 27-inch iMac Pro with the M1 chip in June. Apple might hold an event in June to launch the iMac Pro with the M1 chip and mini-led display, reports MacRumors, citing display analyst Ross Young and Mark Gurman. The upcoming […]...
- 2/16/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Feb 5 (Ians) Tech giant Apple is reportedly planning to launch a new high-end Mac mini at an event in the spring. According to MacRumors, the release date rumour comes by cross-referencing recent reports from display analyst Ross Young and Mark Gurman, both of whom often provide accurate insights into Apple’s plans. In […]...
- 2/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Jan 5 (Ians) Apple is working on the most advanced chips for its unannounced Ar/VR headset and now a new report has claimed that the headset would come equipped with three displays. According to display analyst Ross Young, the display configuration will include two micro Oled displays along with one Amoled panel, with […]...
- 1/5/2022
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
San Francisco, Dec 15 (Ians) Display analyst Ross Young has claimed that Apple may launch its first foldable iPhone in 2024, compared to 2023 previously. According to MacRumors, there continues to be evidence that Apple is at least working on prototypes of foldable devices. Business Korea recently reported that Apple and LG are developing a […]...
- 12/15/2021
- by Glamsham Bureau
- GlamSham
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