Thursday, November 1, 2018

All-New iPad Pro, MacBook Air, and Mac mini, iPhone XR Launch, iOS 12.1 Release - MacRumors

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Apple's media event in Brooklyn on Tuesday lasted about an hour and a half, but we condensed it down to a 6-minute highlight video. We also pulled together all of our other coverage from the event in the associated article, so stop by to make sure you didn't miss any announcements amid all of the craziness.

Also be sure to check out our hands-on impressions of all of Apple's new products as well as all of the things Apple didn't announce on Tuesday. All of Apple's new products are available for pre-order now and will launch on November 7.
 
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Popular Stories Nov 01, 2018
Apple Reveals New 11-Inch and 12.9-Inch iPad Pro Models With Slim Bezels and Face ID
default.jpg Apple on Tuesday introduced all-new iPad Pro models, moving to a full-front display with slim bezels and no Home button. A TrueDepth camera for Face ID is built into the bezel, and the new models have moved from Lightning to USB-C for connectivity.

Initial hands-on impressions of the iPad Pro were positive, and we've highlighted a few key details about the new models including the lack of a headphone jack, new USB-C accessories, a new 18-watt USB-C power adapter, and 6 GB of RAM for the highest-capacity models. Performance is impressive, with Geekbench benchmarks putting the new iPad Pro nearly on par with the latest 15-inch MacBook Pro models.

Alongside the new iPad Pro, Apple also introduced a second-generation Apple Pencil that attaches magnetically to the side of the iPad Pro, charges wirelessly, and supports tap gestures. Other accessories include Smart Keyboard Folios and Smart Folios.
 
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Apple Announces New MacBook Air With 13-Inch Retina Display and Touch ID
default.jpg The headline Mac update this week was a revamped MacBook Air, offering a Retina display, Touch ID, and Thunderbolt 3 connectivity. With smaller display bezels, the new MacBook Air also comes in significantly smaller than its predecessor.

The new MacBook Air boasts impressive battery life, due in part to its use of a 7-watt MacBook-class Intel chip that draws significantly less power than the 15-watt chips used in prior models. Despite the lower power, chip advances still mean the MacBook Air offers significant performance improvements.
 
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Apple Announces New Space Gray Mac mini With 4-Core or 6-Core Intel Processor and Up to 64GB RAM, Starting at $799
default.jpgApple's long-neglected Mac mini also received an update, with a new Space Gray finish and significantly improved specs including four Thunderbolt 3 ports. The Mac mini now starts with a quad-core processor, but 6-core options are also available. It also supports up to 64 GB of RAM and up to 2 TB of fast SSD storage. There's also an option to upgrade to 10 Gb Ethernet.

The upgrades don't come cheap, with even the entry-level model checking in at $799. And if you want to max it out, the new Mac mini will set you back a cool $4200.
 
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Camera Comparison: iPhone XR vs. iPhone XS Max
default.jpg It's easy to forget in the wake of all of the news from Apple's event, but the iPhone XR launched less than a week ago, and early adopters were quick to share their first impressions of the colorful new lower-cost flagship model.

We also pitted the iPhone XR and iPhone XS cameras against each other to see how the single-lens camera from the XR stacks up against its more advanced sibling. Drop tests also revealed that the iPhone XR rates just about as breakable as the iPhone XS, as both devices have all-glass front and back panels.
 
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Apple Releases iOS 12.1 With eSIM Support, Real-Time Depth Control, Group FaceTime, New Emoji and More
default.jpg Following Tuesday's event, Apple released iOS 12.1 to the public, bringing support for dual SIMs, real-time depth control in Portrait mode, Group FaceTime for up to 32 people, and dozens of new emoji. The update also addresses several issues including user complaints of over-aggressive skin-smoothing in selfies and poor cellular performance in Apple's latest iPhones.

Alongside iOS 12.1, Apple also released macOS 10.14.1, tvOS 12.1, and watchOS 5.1 with corresponding feature updates and bug fixes, although Apple was forced to quickly pull the watchOS 5.1 after numerous users reported the update process was bricking their watches. The only solution to the problem is for Apple to repair or replace affected watches.
 
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$10 Bonus on Device Buyback Through the MacRumors Trade-in Program
default.jpg We recently launched a buyback program in partnership with MyPhones Unlimited, offering cash for your used Apple products. For a limited time, you can receive a $10 bonus on your trade-in offers by using coupon code "macrumors" when you sign in to accept an offer. 

Under the program, you'll receive a box with a prepaid return label in which to send in your old device, and once it's received and condition verified, you'll be mailed a check.
 
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