Apple Watch Series 3 might add LTE (in addition to other cool features). Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
The rumored Apple Watch with LTE may not work for phone calls, according to new research from a reliable Apple analyst. Instead, Apple will focus on improving the user experience with the untethered wearable.
Thatās the main takeaway from KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. However, his Wednesday research note offers other predictions about the upcoming hardware update.
The future of TV is blurry, apparently. Photo: Benjamin Geskin/Twitter
Blurry images that popped up online supposedly show the testing of an Apple OLED television set of around 60 inches in size. The photos were shared on Chinese social media before being circulated by mobile leaker Benjamin Geskin on Twitter.
And, just like that, longstanding rumors of an Apple TV set reignite!
One of Foxconn's many factories, where devices like the iPhone are built. Photo: CBS
For most of us, the iPhone 8 will arrive in a pristine box, as if it materialized out of nowhere to land in our local Apple store.
Things are a bit different if youāre working on the iPhone production line, however. Two new videos give us a glimpse of what that looks like, as Foxconn employees work on the iPhone 8 rear shells. Check out the videos, which showed up on Chinese social media, below.
Facial scanning may be the iPhone's next big feature. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult fo Mac
Despite rumors of production holdups, the next-generation iPhone wonāt face a delayed launch, according to the latest report out of Asia. The new iPhone 8 will allegedly come in only three color options, withĀ manufacturing hitting full swing next month.
Still, getting your hands on one might not be so easy.
The next-gen Apple Watch might free users from toting iPhones. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
The next Apple Watch wonāt be dependent on the iPhone for cellular data connectivity, according to a new report that sheds light on the unannounced wearable.
Some of the new Apple Watch Series 3 models will allegedly come with LTE chips, allowing the Apple Watch to be more of a standalone device.
Tim Cook was stoked about Apple's Q3 earnings. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac
Apple posted its second-highest Q3 earnings ever today, surprising investors with $45.4 billion in revenue powered by strong iPhone, iPad, Mac and services revenues.
CEO Tim Cook sounded pleased during Appleās earnings call, but he wasnāt just looking back on the past three months. By the end of the call, Cook had analysts hyped for the future and upcoming Apple products.
Here are the five biggest takeaways from the Apple Q3 2017 earnings call.
None of the above, claims well-respected Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. In a list of predictions heās made for the next iPhone, Kuo claims Apple will skip Touch ID altogether for its next-gen handset. And thatās not the only surprise!
iOS 11 has a lot of secret features. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
A new sound file hidden inside iOS 11 may hint at a major new feature coming to the iPhone 8 later this year.
Early rumors claim Appleās next smartphone will pack inductive charging capabilities when it debuts in the fall. Now it looks like iOS 11 may have confirmed the feature with a new sound file called āengage_power.cafā thatās not being used at all.
Siri should be a lot smarter. Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
Apple may have left a big clue in iOS 11 that points to huge design changes coming later this year to the iPhone 8.
While doing some testing with the new Do Not Disturb When Driving feature, eagle-eyed Apple observers have spotted a new icon for Siri in iOS 11 that appears to be a perfect replacement for the Home button Apple is supposedly planning to ditch.
The iPhone 8 might pack friggin' lasers! Photo: iDropNews
The launch of the iPhone 8 may not happen until October of this year, based on the comments of one of Appleās suppliers that is making a key component for the new device.
Apple allegedly plans to take its augmented reality tech to the next level by adding lasers to the iPhone 8. One of the companies that is likely supplying Apple with the parts, Finisar, dropped some details during its latest earnings call that hints when fans can finally expected to see the iPhone 8.
Photos of alleged glass panels for the iPhone 8, 7s and 7s Plus. Photo: Reddit
The internet might have just gotten its first real look at the iPhone 8, in the form of āleakedā component photos that offer hints at the possible new design of the highly anticipated device.
Pictures that allegedly show the iPhone 8ās front and rear glass panels got posted online today by a person who claims the parts come from a source in China. While we canāt verify the authenticity of the images, they look legit ā and they line up with rumors regarding big changes coming to the iPhone 8.
Take a closer look at the iPhone 8 front and rear panels:
Does the iPad Pro need a trackpad?
Photo: David Chapman
Apple could unveil a new iPad Pro 2 as soon as next Monday during its WWDC 2017 keynote. And if it does, we hope the company adds some new productivity features, like this Smart Keyboard with a trackpad.
In a new mockup that imagines what the new Smart Keyboard could look like, designer David Chapman shows why it would be a great idea.
The Amazon Echo may finally have competition from Apple. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac
Appleās grand unveiling of its Siri-powered home speaker could come as soon as next week, according to a new report that claims production on the new device is already underway.
Whispers that Apple is working on a speaker to rival the Amazon Echo and Google Home have been swirling around the rumor mill for months. Even though Apple execs have downplayed the possibility of a Siri speaker in the past, but it looks like itās about to become a reality. And it will boast some new tech its rivals donāt have.
Custom AI-powered silicon could be Apple's next big thing. Photo: Apple
Apple is allegedly planning to take its Artificial Intelligence game to an all-new level an AI-powered iPhone chip.
In a race to catch up with the competition at Amazon and Google, Apple has a team of engineers working on a new piece of silicon thatās dedicated to processing artificial intelligence commands which could lead to improved battery life.
The new MacBooks will probably look the same on the outside. Photo: Apple
Apple fans craving more powerful MacBooks may get their wish next month at Appleās Worldwide Developers Conference.
The company is allegedly planning to unveil a new lineup of MacBooks, according to a report that claims the new machines will pack Intelās new Kaby Lake processor to bring more speed than ever.
Start saving now for this year's iPhone! Photo: Ste Smith/Cult of Mac
According to Goldman Sachs, the iPhone 8 is set to be Appleās priciest iPhone ever by quite a wide margin. A note from analyst Simona Jankowski claims the next-gen iPhone will carry the suitably next-gen price of $1,000.
More specifically, Jankowski predicts that the 128GB iPhone 8 will sell for $999, while the 256GB version will set you back a whopping $1,099.
The iPhone 8 is going to be Apple's biggest upgrade since 2014. Photo: Martin Hajek
Despite rumors claiming the contrary, there will be no delay in the launch of the iPhone 8, claims Chinaās Economic Daily News.
Citing sources in the downstream supply chain, the newspaper says new iPhones will start selling in October, and not as late as 2018 as some reports have claimed.
Instagram will look great on the iPhone 8. Photo: DailyTekk
You can get a good idea of what the iPhone 8 might be like to use, thanks to a new concept video that imagines how redesigned apps will look on the device.
Apple is supposedly going with a bezel-free design this year, which could give developers more space for new features. Viewing pictures will also be an incredible experience if Apple includes an edge-to-edge display that makes it feel like youāre holding a photograph.
Standalone Siri speaker could be shown at this year's WWDC. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac
Apple has reportedly placed the first orders for its standalone Siri smart speaker, a device designed to rival the Amazon Echo.
Inventec, the Taiwan company that makes Appleās popular AirPods, received the order, which was reported by the Chinese-language Economic Daily News. No order numbers or production timeline have been revealed, although previous reports suggest Apple could unveil the device this June at its Worldwide Developers Conference.
Cupertino has a new vision for the Apple Store. Photo: CBS
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We hope the next iPhone is this beautiful. Photo: AlHasan Husni
Another alleged iPhone 8 schematic has leaked out of China, providing new details about Appleās upcoming handset ā including the tech behind its wireless charging capability.
The supposed iPhone 8 drawing surfaced on Weibo today. Unlike the last two schematics that leaked, this one includes detailed labeling of each part, revealing a dual-lens camera in the front and wireless charging in the back.
The Amazon Echo is one of the most innovative tech products in recent years. Photo: Jim Merithew/Cult of Mac
Apple is currently finalizing designs for its Amazon Echo competitor, claims renowned Apple tipster Sonny Dickson.
According to Dickson, the Echo rival is likely be āmarketed as an Siri/AirPlay device,ā representing the next step in Siriās evolution. It is also set to involveĀ some form of Beats technology, and will run an operating system based on iOS. Color us cautiously intrigued!
The big circle in the back might be for wireless charging. Photo: KKSneakLeaks
The Apple rumor mill has churned out yet another alleged schematic for the upcoming iPhone 8, only this time the drawing doesnāt depict a Touch ID sensor in the back.
In the iPhone 8 drawing that surfaced today, Apple appears to have made some big changes ā including adding a big area in the back for wireless charging. According to one leaker, the feature would require iPhone 8 owners to keep the device on a charging pad to get juice.
2017 will be the year iPhone gets wireless charging. Photo: Ivo MariÄ and Tomislav Rastovac
Editorās note: This story has been updated to include a response from Powermat Technlogies.
One of the most heavily rumored features of the next iPhone was seemingly confirmed by a wireless charging accessory maker before being quickly disavowed. In a press release sent out today for something not even related to Apple, Powermat Technologies CEO Elad Dubzinski claimed wireless charging would become a āstandard featureā in the 2017 iPhone lineup.
When contacted by Cult of Mac, Powermat said, basically, that the company doesnāt know what itās talking about. āItās all speculation at this point,ā a Powermat rep said. āWe have no inside information. Sorry to mislead.ā