Thursday, November 16, 2017

2018 iPhone and iPad Pro Rumors, iPhone X, Faster Wireless Charging in iOS 11.2 - MacRumors

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We've suspected Apple might launch a larger "iPhone X Plus" model as part of its 2018 lineup, and oft-reliable analyst Ming-Chi Kuo this week released a new research report claiming we'll actually see three new iPhones next year, all with full-front displays and no home button.

According to Kuo, we'll have an iPhone X successor with a 5.8-inch OLED display as well as a larger 6.5-inch OLED model. What's surprising is that he says even the cheapest model will come with a full-front 6.1-inch LCD display, Face ID, and no home button. That sounds like quite the lineup.
 
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Popular Stories Nov 16, 2017
Embracing the Notch: How Are You Adapting to the Most Controversial iPhone X Design Decision?
default.jpg The iPhone X has been out for almost two weeks, so users have had a chance to get used to the device's most controversial design aspect – the notch. We took a look at how it affects day-to-day usage, how apps are updating to handle it, and even how to hide it somewhat. In a separate video, we compared the iPhone X to Google's Pixel 2 XL, pitting a couple of flagship phones head to head.

In other iPhone X news, we've seen continued controversy over ways people have fooled the Face ID authentication, as well as a handful of users experiencing issues with green lines on the display and crackling sounds from the earpiece. Still, the device appears to be selling well and most users seem happy, while availability is continuing to improve with shipping estimates now down to 2-3 weeks and in-store availability also improving.
 
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iOS 11.2 Supports Faster 7.5W Charging on iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X From Qi-Based Wireless Charging Accessories
default.jpg Apple is continuing to seed builds of iOS 11.2 for testing, and this week we discovered that it includes a promised upgrade to support 7.5-watt wireless charging on iPhone X, 8, and 8 Plus. The company's new iPhones initially supported only 5-watt wireless charging, so the boost will help users recharge their phones more quickly, even if it won't match speeds seen with fast wired charging.

In addition to the faster wireless charging, the latest iPhone 11.2 beta also includes new explanatory text letting users know how the Wi-Fi and Bluetooth buttons in Control Center work. As of iOS 11, these buttons only disable certain functionalities temporarily rather than acting as full on/off toggles, and the change has confused some users.
 
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2018 iPad Pro Models Could Have Very Fast Octa-Core A11X Bionic Chip
default.jpg Last week. we heard that next year's iPad Pro models will likely include Face ID, slimmer bezels, and no home button, and we're now hearing that the processor inside could be quite a beast. According to a supply chain rumor, the "A11X" chip will include eight CPU cores — three high-performance cores and five energy-efficient cores. That's up from two high-performance and four energy-efficient cores in the A11 chip used in the iPhone X, 8, and 8 Plus.
 
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Apple Releases iOS 11.1.2 With Fix for Unresponsive iPhone X Display in Cold Temperatures
default.jpg Apple continues to roll out bug fixes for iOS 11 and its latest hardware, and just today the company pushed out iOS 11.1.2. While it's available for all iOS 11-compatible devices, the two headline bug fixes both cover the iPhone X, addressing issues with touch screen responsiveness in cold temperatures and fixing an issue with distortion in Live Photos. 

Just last week, Apple released iOS 11.1.1 to fix a pesky autocorrect bug.
 
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