This week was Apple’s WWDC developer conference and we had a packed event. As per tradition, Apple has shown new versions of its smartphone, tablet, computer and smartwatch platforms.
It all started with iOS. We haven’t received an announcement about the always-on display, which means Apple will keep it as an iPhone 14 Pro exclusive for this fall. We got a big overhaul of the lock screen with the ability to change the date and time graphics, as well as move notifications down, making things easier to access and cleaner. Notifications themselves have gotten smarter.
Apple also unveiled the M2, its second generation ARM-based chipset. This is the base model that will power Apple’s entry-level machines, such as the new MacBook Air and 13-inch MacBook Pro, which got the processor as an upgrade.
The M2 is 18% faster in processing and 35% faster in graphics, all in the same 5nm process and low power consumption. The M2 has an 8-core CPU and up to 10-core GPU.
The new MacBook Air brings an updated design that finally retires the wedge shape introduced by the original Air in 2008 and replaces it with a new, flatter look. The new Air weighs in at 1.22kg, has a 13.6-inch 500-nit 16:10 display, an M2 processor, and starts with 8GB of unified memory and 256GB of storage for $ 1,199 / € 1,499.
The Pixel 6a broke the coverage once again, this time through a listing on Facebook Marketplace. The list is complete with pictures of the phone.
We now have a full review of the ZTE Axon 40 Ultra, the phone with a truly invisible under-display camera, a unique 35mm main camera, good battery life, and a stunning design.
This will do it for week 23. See you next time!
Notifications, Messages, Wallet, Maps, News and CarPlay have been updated.
The new MacBook Air supports MagSafe charging and up to 24GB of unified memory.
Three 64MP cameras on the back and a whopping 6.8 “AMOLED promise a lot.
The device is expected to go on sale from July 28th.
Could this be the long-rumored flagship HTC phone?
It is based on a more advanced 5nm process and comes with two additional GPU cores.
The JR510 SoC inside the C40 is said to offer Snapdragon 450 / Helio G35 performance.
The company is still shyly playing with the details, but they expect more details on its first smartphone soon.
iPadOS 16 also deletes some old, very old devices, for example the iPad Air 2 from 2014. watchOS 9 requires iOS 16, so this might cause some problems if you have an old phone.
It is rumored to be a renamed Redmi Note 11T Pro announced last month in China.
Neo 3T brings a Snapdragon 870 at the helm along with 80W fast charging and a 5,000mAh battery.
The Watch 5 comes in three dimensions.
There are also improvements to the built-in Mail app, as well as passkey for replacing passwords in Safari.
A phone suitable for a Shinobi warrior.
TUV certification of the device reveals the phone charging adapter.
It is said to be a version of the Redmi K40S.
The device will sport the iconic red Leica logo.
The smartphone debuts in India for INR17,499 or around $ 210 / € 225.
It will be part of the company’s Note 12 range.
A rather competitive mid-range offer.
It has a better camera than the Redmi, but the rest should be the same.
A provisional agreement has been reached by the negotiators of the European Parliament and the Council.
The SM8550 chip will presumably contain a mix of new cores (Cortex-X3 and A720) and old cores (A710 and A510).
Both phones will soon be available in Brazil.
The MacBook Air stole the show, iPadOS gets macOS functionality, and iOS 16 sees minor updates
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