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The iPhone 16 could get a brand new chip of its own, but it won't be Pro enough for some

| Oct 21, 2023 12:30 PM CDT

We might only have had the iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Pro for a few weeks, but the attention is already starting to turn to what comes from the next round of iPhone updates. Those updates will most likely be the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, with the silicon to be used in the former of particular interest.

The iPhone 16 could get a brand new chip of its own, but it won't be Pro enough for some

That's because a new report suggests that Apple will use new A18 chips in the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus when they arrive in September of 2024. However, while the new models will reportedly get new chips, those chips won't be the best Apple can muster. That special silicon will instead be reserved for the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max.

This is all according to analyst Jeff Pu from Hong Kong-based investment firm Haitong International Securities. Pu was writing in a research note seen by MacRumors which explains that Apple will use A18-series chips across the board next year. Those chips will all be based on TSMC's next-generation 3nm manufacturing process, dubbed N3E. The current A17 Pro, used in the iPhone 16 Pro models, is based on N3B, the current 3nm process.

Continue reading: The iPhone 16 could get a brand new chip of its own, but it won't be Pro enough for some (full post)

The iPad Air could be about to get an iPad Pro-like glow-up

| Oct 21, 2023 12:15 PM CDT

Apple's 10.9-inch iPad Air could be about to get an iPad Pro-like screen upgrade, according to a report by the industry-watchers over at DigiTimes. The report, first picked up by MacRumors, claims that Apple is getting ready to increase the size of the iPad Air's display to a whopping 12.9 inches.

The iPad Air could be about to get an iPad Pro-like glow-up

The current iPad Air ships with a 10.9-inch display with only the iPad Pro sporting a display as big as 12.9 inches diagonally. If this report is accurate, that could be about to change. However, the report doesn't make it clear whether Apple is planning on replacing the current model with the larger one or if there will be a new two-size approach moving forward.

Citing industry sources, DigiTimes says that the 12.9-inch iPad Air won't use a miniLED display with Apple choosing instead to go with the more traditional LCD panel approach. That would reportedly mean Apple using the same technology as is currently employed in the iPad Air, albeit with larger measurements.

Continue reading: The iPad Air could be about to get an iPad Pro-like glow-up (full post)

Apple isn't sure about iOS 17.1 - second Release Candidate now available for iPhone 15 owners

| Oct 21, 2023 12:00 PM CDT

Apple has released a second Release Candidate version of the iOS 17.1 update for beta testers to put through its paces. But while the first release was made available for all iPhones compatible with iOS 17, this second iOS 17.1 RC release is aimed squarely at owners of the latest and greatest iPhones only.

Apple isn't sure about iOS 17.1 - second Release Candidate now available for iPhone 15 owners

That means that this RC update is only currently available for owners of the iPhone 15, iPhone 15 Plus, iPhone 15 Pro, and iPhone 15 Pro Max devices. Those who own older models are currently only able to download that initial RC that arrived last week.

With Apple expected to release the iOS 17.1 update to the public next week, this RC update is only likely to be in testing for a limited time period which could prove problematic if any new issues are discovered. Apple will no doubt hope that won't be the case.

Continue reading: Apple isn't sure about iOS 17.1 - second Release Candidate now available for iPhone 15 owners (full post)

Pack it up - no new Apple Macs or iPads expected before 2024

| Oct 21, 2023 11:45 AM CDT

Apple normally has something to announce towards the end of any given year, but that doesn't look set to be the case in 2023, according to various reports. That's after it was reported that Apple would launch new iPads as recently as last week.

Pack it up - no new Apple Macs or iPads expected before 2024

That leak proved to be wide of the mark, with Apple choosing instead to simply announce a new $79 Apple Pencil. The lack of a new iPad in October is a disappointment for potential buyers, to be sure, while there had previously been plenty of noise suggesting that Apple would launch new M3-powered Macs, too. The 24-inch iMac in particular is overdue some love, but it now seems increasingly unlikely that will happen.

That's according to the normally well-connected supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and a series of reports he has made in recent weeks. With the October release window now almost gone, MacRumors has collected together a list of devices that are overdue an update as well as some that were only refreshed less than a year ago - like the 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pros, for example.

Continue reading: Pack it up - no new Apple Macs or iPads expected before 2024 (full post)

A future foldable iPhone could have a screen that repairs itself if you scratch it

| Oct 19, 2023 11:30 AM CDT

A scratched smartphone screen is a bit of a downer, because as such marks accumulate, your device loses that fresh out of the box look, and it can be annoying to constantly notice these blemishes.

A future foldable iPhone could have a screen that repairs itself if you scratch it

The good news is that Apple has a plan to keep the scratches and screen chip marks at bay, or at least there's a patent out there that suggests a 'self-healing' iPhone of the foldable variety might arrive at some point in the future.

Patently Apple spotted the patent that just emerged via the US Patent & Trademark Office (hat tip to The Verge here, too).

Continue reading: A future foldable iPhone could have a screen that repairs itself if you scratch it (full post)

iPhone 15 image retention not a hardware issue, but a software bug, and it's fixed in iOS 17.1

| Oct 18, 2023 10:16 AM CDT

Since the iPhone 15 launched, you can't have missed the controversy around the screen and reports of 'burn-in' - or more accurately image retention - with some models.

iPhone 15 image retention not a hardware issue, but a software bug, and it's fixed in iOS 17.1

This has been a pretty worrying episode as the provided pics from those suffering the gremlin in question have showed some quite nasty looking image retention indeed.

Amidst theories that this was a hardware problem, and a fault in the OLED screen, it turns out that it's an issue that can be fixed on the software front.

Continue reading: iPhone 15 image retention not a hardware issue, but a software bug, and it's fixed in iOS 17.1 (full post)

iPhone 15 Pro Max users are reporting Apple's worst problem yet, screen burn-in

| Oct 17, 2023 12:02 AM CDT

From structural integrity issues to overheating, Apple's iPhone 15 Pro line-up has had a somewhat rocky start to its launch, and now we have can add one more problem to the list - screen burn-in.

iPhone 15 Pro Max users are reporting Apple's worst problem yet, screen burn-in

A small group of users are reporting severe screen burn-in on their iPhone 15 Pro Max devices, with a few of these users taking to Reddit to ask if anyone else is experiencing the same issue. Judging from the images shared to this thread, the screen burn-in is by far the worst problem Apple has faced so far, with the panel of the phone almost turning completely white with app icons burned into the display.

Notably, OLED panels are prone to screen burn-in, but it's not common with mobile devices and is an issue that is typically found on TV's or monitors. However, the reports from these users clearly indicate there is some type of issue with the iPhone 15 Pro Max's panel, especially since this isn't an isolated issue happening only to a select ground of users performing the same tasks, according to reports.

Continue reading: iPhone 15 Pro Max users are reporting Apple's worst problem yet, screen burn-in (full post)

Apple's finally selling a USB-A cable so iPhone 15 buyers can still use CarPlay

| Oct 15, 2023 8:30 AM CDT

When Apple announced the iPhone 15 it brought with it the USB-C port that many had been expecting. But that means that everyone who uses a USB-A to Lightning cable for their CarPlay setup needs a new cable to be able to use their iPhone in the car. Now, for the first time, Apple is selling a cable that will do the job.

Apple's finally selling a USB-A cable so iPhone 15 buyers can still use CarPlay

That cable isn't one that Apple makes, however. The cable is a Belkin offering, dubbed the snappily-named BOOST↑Charge Pro Flex USB-A to USB-C Cable. It comes with a 1m length and is braided, just like Apple's own cables. It's also one that comes with a cool cable tie which also makes it perfect for use in the car where you might not always need that extra cabling.

There are other options for those who want a similar cable, with Lightning and USB-C versions offered for people who don't need that USB-A connector. It isn't a cheap option, though. At almost $20 it's a costly option, especially if all you need is a cable for use in the car.

Continue reading: Apple's finally selling a USB-A cable so iPhone 15 buyers can still use CarPlay (full post)

Early Pixel 8 Pro GPU benchmarks will be disappointing for mobile gamers

| Oct 15, 2023 7:57 AM CDT

The Google Pixel 8 Pro is the newest flagship phone to have been announced and it'll be on sale soon enough. But some people are already putting the phone through its paces and the initial benchmark results don't make for great reading if you plan on playing some of the heavier games on the device.

Early Pixel 8 Pro GPU benchmarks will be disappointing for mobile gamers

That's based on figures shared by one X user who puts the phone's new Tensor G3 up against some of the other chips out there, especially some of the older ones from the likes of Apple, MediaTek, and Qualcomm. The results also include Apple's M1 and M2 chips which isn't necessarily fair, although they do ship in tablets as well as Mac laptops.

The X post above includes a number of tables that show how the Pixel 8 Pro stacks up when running different tests including 3DMark, and GFXBench. The upshot? The Google Tesnro G3 is faster than the Tensor G2 that came before it. But when it comes to the competition, it still lags behind competing chips like the Apple A16 sold in the iPhone 15. The A17 Pro, part of the iPhone 15 Pro lineup, wasn't included in the tests.

Continue reading: Early Pixel 8 Pro GPU benchmarks will be disappointing for mobile gamers (full post)

Here's when Apple will release iOS 17.1 according to a surprising source

| Oct 15, 2023 6:30 AM CDT

Apple might have only released the iOS 17.0 update to the public a few short weeks ago but it's been beta testing iOS 17.1 for around the same amount of time. Now, it seems that the iOS 17.1 update will be released to the public within a couple of weeks, and the source of that information might be a surprise to some.

Here's when Apple will release iOS 17.1 according to a surprising source

The iOS 17.1 update will bring with it a few changes which we'll get into soon, but it isn't as big a refresh as the main annual updates. But Apple does normally release an x.1 update around the end of October each year, and now we know that will be the case this year as well - if the leak is true, the iOS 17,1 update will roll out to everyone who wants it on or before October 24.

That's according to a report by iPhoneSoft which spotted the date on the website of the French regulatory outfit ANFR. The date was in relation to an ongoing situation around the iPhone 12 and the RF radiation it emits, but that's by the by. The real interest here is the date because it says that Apple will release iOS 17.1 to all users no later than October 24.

Continue reading: Here's when Apple will release iOS 17.1 according to a surprising source (full post)

Apple will release multiple new iPads this week, leak claims

| Oct 15, 2023 6:15 AM CDT

Following months of rumors it now looks like we might finally be about to see a refreshed iPad or two, with a new report claiming that a pair of tablets will be announced within the next week.

Apple will release multiple new iPads this week, leak claims

That report claims that the iPad mini 7 and iPad Air 6 are set to be unveiled within a matter of days, possibly even on Tuesday, October 17. If that's the case it will bring an end to rumors about whether or not there will be updated tablets before the end of 2023, with reports seemingly unable to agree on Apple's plans. Now, it seems we are as close as ever to knowing what's going down.

This report comes via Supercharged which cites unnamed people with knowledge of Apple's media plans and says that the company will unveil new iPad mini and iPad Air tablets with upgraded internals. The tablets won't get a big unveiling event, however, with Apple instead choosing to announce the upgrades via press releases and updated videos on the company's YouTube channel.

Continue reading: Apple will release multiple new iPads this week, leak claims (full post)

The next iPad mini might fix it's biggest flaw and it can't come soon enough

| Oct 14, 2023 12:30 PM CDT

If you're the proud owner of an iPad mini 6 and have noticed that it has a strange scrolling issue that causes one side of the display to move at a different rate than the other, you aren't alone. But the good news is that the iPad mini 7 could be about to fix it.

The next iPad mini might fix it's biggest flaw and it can't come soon enough

The jelly scrolling problem is one that was immediately spotted by people when they started to receive their iPad mini 6 back in September of 2021, and it isn't something that Apple has been able to fix in software. The screen tearing problem is something that Apple says is normal, and is just something that can't be avoided when you use the type of LCD display used in the iPad mini 6. However, as true as that may be, it's now been reported that the upcoming iPad mini 7 will fix that unfortunate behavior by changing the way the display is configured.

That's according to Instant Digital, an account that posted the news to the Chinese social network Weibo. They say that the idea is that Apple will change the orientation of the display assembly to make screen tearing less obvious, especially when scrolling down content in portrait mode.

Continue reading: The next iPad mini might fix it's biggest flaw and it can't come soon enough (full post)

Samsung Galaxy S23 Exynos 2400 chip benchmarks show you're going to want the Qualcomm version

| Oct 12, 2023 11:45 AM CDT

Samsung is very much expected to announce a trio of new smartphones in January of 2024, with the entire Galaxy S24 lineup starting to leak with increasing regularity. We already saw the Galaxy S24 Ultra's new Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip work its way through a Geekbench CPU test and pass with flying colors, and now the Exynos 2400 has made an appearance as well.

Samsung Galaxy S23 Exynos 2400 chip benchmarks show you're going to want the Qualcomm version

While the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip will be the only one used in Samsung's upcoming flagship, those buying a Galaxy S24 or Galaxy S24 Plus will have to hope that they live in the right part of the world if they want to get the Qualcomm chip - it'll only be used in phones destined for the United States and Canada. Everyone else will get Samsung's own Exynos silicon - and while the early benchmarks show that the Exynos 2400 is an improvement over other chips from Samsung, it still can't quite keep up with Qualcomm's finest.

This news comes after a Samsung Galaxy S24 Plus European variant carrying the model number SM-S926B popped up in new benchmark scores, managing to achieve 2067 points in the single-core benchmark and 6520 points in the multi-core run. To put that into comparison, the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 scored 2234 points in the single-core test and 6807 in the multi-core test.

Continue reading: Samsung Galaxy S23 Exynos 2400 chip benchmarks show you're going to want the Qualcomm version (full post)

Confirmed: The OnePlus Open foldable phone will be announced next week

| Oct 12, 2023 11:30 AM CDT

After months of rumors it's now official - OnePlus will announce the OnePlus Open foldable phone next Thursday, October 19. The phone has been teased a fair bit of late and is clearly seen in the OnePlus event announcement posted on social network X. Now we just need to wait for the full spec sheet to be announced, too.

Confirmed: The OnePlus Open foldable phone will be announced next week

The OnePlus Fold is a phone that we've heard a lot about over the last few months and it'll be good to see it finally made official. It promises to be a solid folding phone for people who prefer tablet-like foldables rather than flip phones, and it has some impressive specifications to go with that popular form factor, too. The phone itself will be announced on October 19 at 7:30 PM IST/4:00 PM CET/10:00 AM EDT at an event held in Mumbai, India.

While we haven't yet seen OnePlus confirm all of the new phone's specs, we do have some ideas about what we can expect based on previous leaks. Assuming that they turn out to be accurate we can expect the OnePlus Open to ship with a 7.8-inch foldable display and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip paired with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. The 4,800mAh battery will be charged by a 67W fast-charging USB-C port while Hasselblad-tuned cameras will include a 48-megapixel primary camera and a 48-megapixel ultrawide. The optical zoom camera will feature a 64-megapixel sensor.

Continue reading: Confirmed: The OnePlus Open foldable phone will be announced next week (full post)

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip just got benchmarked and it's fast

| Oct 12, 2023 6:59 AM CDT

It's still a few months before we expect that Samsung will announce the Galaxy S24 Ultra, but that hasn't stopped the phone from making its benchmarking debut. A phone that is thought to be the Galaxy S24 Ultra has now popped up in online Geekbench results, complete with the rumored Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip.

Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip just got benchmarked and it's fast

That chip is now roundly expected to be the only one offered inside Samsung's next flagship model, while the Galaxy S24 and Galaxy S24 Plus will both only use that chip in some markets. In others, it's thought that Samsung's in-house Exynos 2400 will be used. We don't know how fast that chip will be just yet, but the signs are looking good for the Galaxy S24 Ultra and its Snapdragon 8 Gen 3.

That's after SamMobile spotted the phone's Geekbench scores online, complete with a number of interesting tidbits. The phone is listed as the SM-S928U and scores 2,234 points in the single-core CPU performance test and 6,807 points in the multi-core CPU performance test. To put that into perspective, the Samsung Galaxy S23 Ultra and its Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 chip managed a score of 1,895 points in the single-core CPU performance test and 5,062 points in the multi-core CPU performance test.

Continue reading: Samsung Galaxy S24 Ultra's Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 chip just got benchmarked and it's fast (full post)

iOS 17.1 will fix an iPhone 15 Pro Action button problem, but only partially

| Oct 11, 2023 4:15 PM CDT

Have you ever taken your iPhone 15 Pro out of your pocket and found that your Action button has been triggered by accident? If the answer is a resounding and enthusiastic yes, you're in luck because Apple seems to be on the case.

iOS 17.1 will fix an iPhone 15 Pro Action button problem, but only partially

While activating the Action button requires a long press, it seems that some people have found that it is still surprisingly easy to activate by accident. That's happening in pockets and bags around the world, but a new MacRumors report notes that the iOS 17.1 update appears to have made a change that will fix that. The change is already available in the third developer beta of the iOS 17.1 update that is now available for download. With that installed, the iPhone 15 Pro prevents accidental Action button presses by disabling it whenever it's in a pocket or a bag.

However, as the report notes, the change only seems to apply to some of the action options and not all of them. For example, the Camera, Flashlight, Voice Memo, Focus, and Magnifier functions are all disabled. But if you have the Action button configured to launch a shortcut, for example, long pressing it in a pocket will still trigger the action. The same applies to enabling and disabling the mute function, too.

Continue reading: iOS 17.1 will fix an iPhone 15 Pro Action button problem, but only partially (full post)

You might not need an iPad Pro to get an OLED display, new report claims

| Oct 11, 2023 4:00 PM CDT

Following ongoing rumors that the M3 iPad Pro will gain a new OLED display as soon as early next year, a new report suggests that you might not have to buy it to get one of those displays. If that report is correct, the iPad mini and iPad Air will also benefit from an OLED display upgrade.

You might not need an iPad Pro to get an OLED display, new report claims

The report doesn't go into great detail about what other upgrades we should expect from those new OLED-powered displays, so we don't know if we should expect 120Hz ProMotion to also make its way to those non-Pro iPads as well. If it does, it'll be the first time that the feature has rolled out to an iPad lineup that isn't an iPad Pro.

The report comes via a post on the Korean social media network Naver and from a user who has a relatively successful track record with getting these kinds of reports correct. The post was first spotted by MacRumors and suggests that the new OLED iPad Air and iPad mini will arrive in 2026.

Continue reading: You might not need an iPad Pro to get an OLED display, new report claims (full post)

Here's exactly how much Titanium is in an iPhone 15 Pro and how much it's worth

| Oct 11, 2023 4:08 AM CDT

YouTuber JerryRigEverything has taken a part an iPhone 15 Pro Max, disassembling Apple's latest device until just the chassis was left.

Here's exactly how much Titanium is in an iPhone 15 Pro and how much it's worth

The YouTuber is testing Apple's claim of a new design that includes a combination of titanium and aluminum through a technology called "Solid State Diffusion". JerryRigEverything previously found that Apple does include a layer of titanium on the outside facing side of the chassis, but has now set the goal of finding out exactly how much titanium is present once all the aluminum has been melted away. The above video shows the YouTuber throwing the chassis into a furnace, explaining aluminum melts at 1,500 F and titanium melts at 3,000 F.

Furthermore, the YouTuber explains that the material used to build Apple's new iPhone 15 Pro Max underwent X-ray fluorescence (XRF) scans, an analytical technique used to determine the elemental composition of a material, and the results lined up exactly where a grade 5 titanium alloy would land. The results from the melting down of the chassis were impressive, as all that was left was the outer shell of phone, showing exactly how much titanium was used and where.

Continue reading: Here's exactly how much Titanium is in an iPhone 15 Pro and how much it's worth (full post)

The latest iPhone bug is handsets turning themselves off overnight

| Oct 10, 2023 12:30 PM CDT

It seems that the iPhone might have a new bug, and it's one that we definitely haven't seen before. In fact, it's such a strange bug that we can't even be sure that it's a bug at all.

The latest iPhone bug is handsets turning themselves off overnight

The bug in question was first reported by 9to5Mac but has apparently been happening to people across social media. The story goes that people first notice that something is awry when they pick up their iPhone in the morning and notice that they have to enter their passcode because Face ID won't work. Why? Because their iPhone turned itself off while they were sleeping. And then it somehow turned itself back on, too.

People have reported similar issues on Reddit, with the discovery that iPhones are restarting seemingly confirmed by checking the battery charge graph. People say that their iPhones appear to simply not have any battery data for a period of a few hours overnight. The graph then mysteriously starts collecting data again, as if it had been powered back on.

Continue reading: The latest iPhone bug is handsets turning themselves off overnight (full post)

The upcoming iPad mini 7 might still have the old version's jelly scrolling problem

| Oct 10, 2023 12:00 PM CDT

Apple's iPad mini 7 hasn't been announced yet and it might not be for some time, but even now it might have a display controversy to overcome. That's following a leak that claims the tablet won't have 120Hz ProMotion support, suggesting it might still suffer from the same jelly scrolling issue that befell the iPad mini 6.

The upcoming iPad mini 7 might still have the old version's jelly scrolling problem

The iPad mini 7 is rumored to be on the way, potentially within the next few months. This latest leak comes via an X user who claims that the miniature tablet won't have a 120Hz display while suggesting that the A-series chip will be the only upgrade it receives.

The lack of 120Hz ProMotion perhaps shouldn't be all that surprising, but it does mean that the iPad mini might suffer from a similar problem to its predecessor. That problem was the so-called jelly scrolling situation that caused text and images on one side of the display to appear to move at slightly different times than those on the opposite side. Apple said that it's little more than a side-effect of using LCD displays, and that it's normal behavior.

Continue reading: The upcoming iPad mini 7 might still have the old version's jelly scrolling problem (full post)

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