Apple product update - news and trends

Apple product update - news and trends The time has come to Apple News! It is that technology changes so much and so fast that you have to be updated at all times about what is happening, especially in the bitten manzanita industry. In fact, it's hard to keep up with Apple news because technology just doesn't stop. This time we bring you a compilation of the latest Apple news; bad news for some, good news for others and a bit of what goes on behind the scenes of the company of the late Steve Jobs. If you are an Apple user, or you are a technology lover, this news is just for you. Get ready, because you will be left with your mouth open.

Goodbye iPhone 6?

Are we facing the end of iPhone 6? Everything seems to indicate that it is. Apparently an internal statement from Apple was leaked indicating that the iPhone 6 has come to an end. The phone has been on the market since 2014 and was a milestone for its 5.5-inch screen, the use of the A8 chip and being one of the first to connect to Apple Play. The truth is not apple news that takes many by surprise, since many years have passed since then, which translates into several subsequent releases. In addition, we are facing a shortage of Apple parts, so maintaining a device of that date is no longer profitable. This is definitely bad news for those who still have an iPhone 6 in their pockets.

A surprise in Apple News: Apple devices could recharge each other

If you are one of those Apple users who buy more cables to charge their devices than bread, we have excellent news: Apple is developing a multiple wireless charger. It is not new news in itself, since the announcement was made in 2017, but it was forgotten two years later. This year, things seem to have changed and are getting better, as the plans are to ensure that the manzanita devices can recharge each other. In theory, if you run out of battery on your AirPods, you could recharge them with your iPhone. It would be similar to how to share data on iPhone, but instead of providing Internet, it would be done with "energy".

Apple gives its "charger" to twist

And speaking of chargers and cables, Apple seems to finally give its arm to twist and use the USB-C port on your devices. Recall that Steve Jobs' industry maintains the use of lightning port as a connector, but it seems that things will change with the iPhone 14 Pro and Pro Max. This was to be expected, considering that the USB-C port has faster speeds and that the European Union and the Joe Biden government have worked hard to get Apple to unite with the rest of the electronic device companies. Apple users will probably welcome this news because there is nothing worse than having forgotten your Lightning cable and that nobody can lend you one.

The fourth version of macOS 12.1 is now available

Yes, but only for developers. Still in beta, this version would focus on the launch of the SharePlay, in addition to Universal Control. Apparently, taking into account previous releases, this could be one of the last beta versions released to finalize the details of what would come to revolutionize FaceTime. Are you a developer? This is your moment!

Repair your iPhone at home

After years of launching completely sealed devices, Apple has opened up to the possibility of users repairing their own items. If you are an Apple user, you know what we are talking about. When one of these devices occurs, it is necessary to go to an Apple store to have the item repaired, something highly criticized because, in this way, the company also dominates the repair submarket. From Apple they claim to be very careful with their equipment and, therefore, no unqualified person could put their hands inside the devices. This is about to change. The "self-service repair" program will be available from next year in the United States, initially for the iPhone 12 and 13 series. The user will be provided with all the necessary tools to meet the objectives and emerge victorious from this task. This is how Apple responds to protests about the individual "right to repair" of each Apple buyer, since many of them state that they could achieve simple things (such as a battery change) without having to pay extra for the repair service. What did you think of our latest Apple news? The industry does not stop moving!