Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo is in prolific form right now, sharing his thoughts on the route the company will take throughout 2019. We've already shared his thoughts on the iPhone and Mac, and now it's the Apple Watch and accessories' turn.
Possible Launch Window For iPad mini 5, AirPods 2, AirPower, AirPods Wireless Charging Case Revealed
It’s pretty much accepted that Apple will announce at least one updated iPad this year, with updated AirPods and potentially even the fabled AirPower charging mat on the way as well, and now a new report has revealed a potential launch window.
DigiTimes has posted a number of reports pertaining to Apple, all of which claim a few different things relating to what we could see the company do in the coming months. The iPhone, AirPods, iPads, and the Apple Watch were all featured in the reports.
Those hoping that the 2019 iPhones will ship with USB-C connectors look set to be disappointed, if a new report turns out to be accurate.
Those looking forward to picking up a new, finally refreshed iPad mini could be set to get a tablet that supports both the Apple Pencil and Smart Keyboard, according to a new report by developer Steve Troughton-Smith.
Apple has been rumored to be working on a new over-ear headphone for a while, and while it does own Beats, the new release would be its first non-earbud option. Now, according to a new report, we might even see the headphones as soon as this year.
According to a new report by the Wall Street Journal, all of Apple’s 2020 iPhones will go the OLED route. Rumors of this ilk have circulated before, with the Wall Street Journal itself making the same claim earlier this month.
There have been rumors of a less costly version of the Pixel 3 for some time now, and a new video leak may have given us a great look at what the so-called Pixel 3 Lite will look like.
We may have just seen the first images of the new iPad mini that is said to be in the works, with photos shared via Twitter looking very iPad mini-like.
Normally accurate source of leaks OnLeaks has partnered with Digit.in to create some new renders of what he believes are 2019 iPhone prototypes.