Thursday, September 26, 2019

iOS 13.1 is Out, 2020 iPhone Rumors, 'Apple Tags' Leak — MacRumors

iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro models just launched last week, but attention has already turned to next year. First, noted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo claimed that 2020 iPhones will feature a redesigned metal frame similar to the iPhone 4, suggesting a return to flatter edges.

There was also a sketchier rumor from leaker Ben Geskin, who tweeted that Apple has prototyped at least one 2020 iPhone sporting a 6.7-inch display and no notch, with the TrueDepth system for Face ID and front camera instead housed in the top bezel.

The new metal frame rumor is conceivable, but as for the removal of the notch, it remains to be seen how Apple would manage to fit all the sensors and camera tech into the thin top bezel.
 
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Popular Stories Sep 26, 2019
Apple Releases iOS 13.1, iPadOS, and tvOS 13
Apple this week released iOS 13.1 with several features that didn't make the cut for iOS 13, including Share ETA in Apple Maps, Shortcuts Automations, and Audio Sharing for all AirPods and Beats headphones equipped with an H1 or W1 chip.

Apple also released iPadOS, bringing iOS 13 features to the iPad, and tvOS 13 with multi-user support, a Control Center, new undersea screensavers, and more.

There's no iOS 13.2 beta yet, but Apple has seeded the first beta of watchOS 6.1 to developers. The ninth beta of macOS Catalina is also out ahead of the desktop operating system's public release in October. 
 
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Exclusive: iOS 13's Hidden 'Items' Tab for 'Apple Tags' Revealed
MacRumors has obtained never-before-seen screenshots of a hidden "Items" tab that Apple has been developing for its Find My app in iOS 13.

The new "Items" tab will be closely integrated with Apple's rumored Tile-like item tracking tags, codenamed "B389" internally. By tapping the "Add" button in the tab, users will be able to track the location of items affixed with so-called Apple Tags directly within the Find My app.
 
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Hands-On With the New iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro Max
Following the launch of the iPhone 11 and iPhone 11 Pro, MacRumors has gone hands-on with the devices on our YouTube channel this week.

Our video goes through everything from unboxing the new iPhones to walking through their biggest new features, ranging from the iPhone 11 Pro's triple-lens rear camera system and new Midnight Green finish to the significant battery life improvements across all three new devices.

Also make sure to check out our Apple Watch Series 5 hands-on video and subscribe to MacRumors for more to come!
 
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iPhone 11 and 11 Pro Will Show Warning if Non-Genuine Apple Display is Used for Repairs
In a support document, Apple notes that the iPhone 11, iPhone 11 Pro, and iPhone 11 Pro Max will display a message in the Settings app if iOS is unable to verify the device has a genuine Apple display.

This message, which will be presented under Settings > General > About, is similar to one that has appeared on the iPhone XS, iPhone XS Max, and iPhone XR with non-genuine batteries since iOS 12.1 was released last April. 
 
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Apple Says New Mac Pro Will Be Manufactured in Texas After Receiving Tariff Exemptions
Apple has announced that its new Mac Pro will be manufactured in Texas, with production set to begin soon at the same Austin facility where the current Mac Pro has been made since 2013.

Apple says the new Mac Pro will include components designed, developed, and manufactured by more than a dozen American companies for distribution to U.S. customers. By the sounds of that, Mac Pros ordered in other countries may still be manufactured in China, but Apple has yet to say.

Apple says the Mac Pro remaining "Made in the USA" is possible thanks to the U.S. government granting it import tariff exemptions on certain Chinese-made components necessary to make the computer.
 
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