Thursday, March 30, 2017

iOS 10.3 and macOS 10.12.4 Are Here, iPad Pro and Apple Watch Rumors, Hands-on With Red iPhone 7 - MacRumors

Following last week's hardware news, Apple this week turned its attention to software in releasing a number of updates led by iOS 10.3, which introduces several changes including "Find My AirPods" functionality, a brand-new file system, tweaks to App Store reviews, and more.

Apple also released macOS 10.12.4, watchOS 3.2, and tvOS 10.2, as well as updates for its iWork apps across both Mac and iOS and an updated Apple TV Remote iOS app with iPad support.

Make sure to check out our full coverage of the updates, including our video overviews, as well as our how-to instructions on Find My AirPods, Night Shift for Mac, and Theater Mode for Apple Watch.
 
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Popular Stories Mar 30, 2017
10.5-Inch iPad Pro Entering Limited Production, But Spring, WWDC, or Fall Launch Remains Unclear
The only new iPad introduced last week was a low-cost 9.7-inch model known as simply as "iPad," but we've been expecting several other models including a new 10.5-inch iPad Pro model. Supply chain sources are indicating that the 10.5-inch model is indeed entering limited production, but it's unclear whether Apple is shooting for a spring launch or if it will hold off until WWDC in June or perhaps even until fall.

Several weeks ago, analytics firm Fiksu revealed it had seen evidence of four new iPads in its data, possibly pointing to Wi-Fi and cellular versions of two different iPads. The new low-cost iPad is not among those seen by Fiksu, however, which means there are indeed more new iPads still in the works.
 
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Hands-On With Apple's New (PRODUCT)RED iPhone 7
The new iPad and red iPhone 7 became available for order last Friday, and we got our hands on the red iPhone 7 for a brief look at the brand-new color option. It's definitely eye-catching!

Apple fans are split on whether they like the white front of the red iPhone 7 or would have preferred a black front, and courtesy of YouTuber Danny Winget we can see what a black-fronted red iPhone would have looked like. He performed a transplant to move the front panel, logic board, and Touch ID home button from a Jet Black iPhone 7 to a new red model, yielding a fully functional iPhone in the unique color scheme.
 
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Analyst Suggests Third-Generation Apple Watch Will Include Cellular Connectivity
Some sources have suggested Apple could be looking to introduce its next-generation Apple Watch in the fall alongside new iPhones, but details on what to expect in the new watch have been scant. One rumor has been cellular connectivity, and Susquehanna analyst Christopher Rolland believes the feature will indeed be making an appearance in the next Apple Watch.

Impact on battery life and space considerations have of course been concerns as Apple has explored adding cellular support to the Apple Watch, but if they're able to add the feature it could make the watch much more independent from its paired iPhone.
 
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Samsung Unveils Galaxy S8 and S8+ With Iris and Facial Recognition, No Home Button
We've heard a lot of rumors about the iPhone 8 including removal of the home button, an edge-to-edge OLED display, and perhaps some sort of facial recognition technology, but Samsung has just announced its Galaxy S8 phone with many of the same features several months ahead of Apple. It's an interesting glimpse of what we might be able to expect in the iPhone 8, and of course it's always interesting to see what Samsung is up to as the leading Android handset manufacturer and Apple's rival.
 
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Apple Seeds First Beta of iOS 10.3.2 to Developers
Just a day after releasing a slew of software updates led by iOS 10.3, Apple began seeding developers and members of the company's public beta testing program with the next minor operating system updates including iOS 10.3.2, macOS 10.12.5, watchOS 3.2.2, and tvOS 10.2.1.

These are likely to be minor bug fix updates following the more significant updates Apple just released, but we'll keep you updated as we discover what changes and tweaks they contain.
 
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