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    Apple AirPods Pro 2 — everything we know so far

    Apple AirPods Pro 2 — everything we know so far

    Here's everything we know about the Apple AirPods Pro 2 — plus what we'd love to see

    The Apple AirPods Pro 2 have a lot riding on them, even though they aren't officially real. That's because the wireless earbuds arena is full of very good 'buds with strong audio and active noise cancellation.

    Set to follow on from the AirPods 3, the next-gen 'pro' earbuds should also build upon the current AirPods Pro. We're hoping they have some of the upgrades we're looking for in the AirPods Pro 2 and become some of the best wireless earbuds you can buy in the near future. In fact, at least one Tom's Guide editor is more excited about the AirPods Pro 2 than he is about the iPhone 14.

    There's also growing pressure on Apple with the arrival of the Google Pixel Buds Pro and Samsung's new noise-cancelling true wireless earbud flagship. As our full Samsung Galaxy Buds Pro 2 review shows, the tech rival has made significant gains in performance and features with its latest earbuds, and Apple has to make significant advances when it announces the AirPods Pro 2 — widely expected to be unveiled at the rumored Apple Event early next month.

    Whether the AirPods Pro 2 will be unveiled in September — or at another unannounced event sometime in October — remains to be seen, but we have a strong suspicion that we're going to see the newly designed AirPods Pro 2 in the next month or two. 

    What's going to make these the Apple AirPods to beat? Here's all the information we've uncovered about the AirPods Pro 2 including their potential release date, price, specs, features, and more.

    Apple AirPods Pro 2 latest news (Updated September 4)

    A suite of smart features have been tipped for the AIrPods Pro 2 case, which could offer some fairly slick upgrades.
    This is the one feature upgrade we hope the AirPods Pro 2 will get from Sony.
    A filing spotted in the Bluetooth SIG products database suggests that Apple could be set to bring Bluetooth 5.2 with LE Audio support to the AirPods Pro 2
    Mark Gurman has claimed the AirPods Pro 2 won't come with temperature and heart-rate sensors, which could be a disappointment.
    A claimed leak has tipped a suite of upgrades for the AirPods Pro 2, including adaptive active noise cancellation.

    Apple AirPods Pro 2 rumored release date

    The latest rumor says the iPhone 14 is tipped to launch September 16, 2022(opens in new tab), which could mean AirPods Pro 2 are launched at the same time alongside a suite of other Apple products.

    An Apple's next-gen 'pro' AirPods could steal the show by supporting the "biggest innovation" in years for wireless earbuds, in the form of state-of-the-art noise-canceling technology.

    Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has the AirPods Pro 2 tipped to go in to mass production for the second half of the year, which would fuel the smouldering rumor that the next-gen AirPods will indeed arrive this fall.

    Apple AirPods Pro 2 possible price

    The original AirPods Pro has an MSRP of $249, which at the time of launch, made these wireless earbuds the most expensive in the category. Considering how well they continue to sell, along with plenty of AirPods deals, we don't see Apple lowering the price. Although, several headphones makers have introduced updated models this year at a lower launch price or kept it the same as the predecessor, which is to be applauded in these financially challenging times — take a bow Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 3 and Bowers & Wilkins Px7 S2.

    Backing our theory is Twitter leaker @LeakApplePro, who claims that the AirPods Pro 2 will cost the same as its predecessor.

    If anything, Apple may feel compelled to raise it by $25 or $50 if major upgrades are implemented. Overall, though, rumors that Apple will stick to the $249 price for the AirPods Pro 2 seem on target. Especially if the original AirPods Pro end up with a price cut to compensate.

    That's the approach Apple has taken with the AirPods 3, which comes in at $179 — slightly above the $159 price for the AirPods 2, but this time with a wireless charging case as standard, which before would have cost another $40. Apple has also dropped the price of the AirPods 2 down to $129, so it seems quite possible it will do the same with the Pro line, keeping the new model at roughly the same price will reduce that of the previous version. Of course all of that goes against analyst Ming-Chi Kuo's theory that Apple will retire the AirPods Pro when it releases the Pro 2, though.

    There have also been rumors (opens in new tab)of Apple possibly releasing an entry-level version of the AirPods Pro, which would carry the AirPods Pro Lite moniker and go on sale for $199 at an unknown date. Certain high-end features would likely be omitted from the Lite version to meet the lower price point.

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    Apple AirPods Pro 2 design

    An earlier report from Bloomberg suggests that the AirPods Pro 2 could get an all-new design that drops the stems. However, a follow-up report from MacRumors claims that the AirPods Pro 2 will sport a similar design to the current AirPods Pro.

    And to be fair, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman had originally said that the difficulty of fitting in noise cancellation, wireless antennas and microphones into a small space “could result in a less ambitious design when the product is finalized.”

    More news regarding the AirPods Pro 2’s design comes from Mac Otakara(opens in new tab). According to the Japan-based site, which has connections to Asian supply chains sand accessory manufacturers, the charging case for this model will be more compact. The dimensions listed are 46mm tall, 54mm wide, and 21mm thick.

    The alleged first images of the AirPods Pro 2 showed a similar design to the original AirPods Pro. However, the case would be slightly different with, among other things, a hole for attaching a lanyard, as well as speaker holes on the bottom.

    A separate Twitter leak from Mr. White(opens in new tab) claims that the AirPods Pro 2 could come in two different sizes(opens in new tab). This account does not have the best track record, so we'll have to see if this rumor pans out.

    Apple AirPods Pro 2 specs and features

    The AirPods Pro 2 are rumored to have a much greater focus on fitness usage, with upgraded sensors and exercise tracking features.

    Exactly what those features are remains a mystery, though they could be similar to how the Soul Blade earbuds measure heart rate or how the Amazon Echo Buds 2 can track steps, distance, duration, calories, and pace in 'Workout' mode.

    Apple executive Kevin Lynch has also hinted at added fitness tracking features for AirPods. While Lynch didn't name the AirPods Pro 2 or any other model specifically, he did note there was "all kinds of potential" for AirPods to take advantage of sensor fusion. This allows two sets of sensors, such as from an iPhone and Apple Watch, to combine data for more accurate tracking.

    Since the current AirPods Pro already includes accelerometers and gyroscopes, it's easy to see how the AirPods Pro 2 could be adapted to work with Apple's sensor fusion system. It would also work well with new iOS 15 features like walking steadiness.

    Very little else has been divulged about the AirPods Pro 2, but the odds are high that these buds share many of the same features as its speculated counterparts.

    This includes advances to transparency mode to warn users of incoming hazards and voice recognition that can interrupt playback on preset conditions, bone conduction technology, third-party app support, and compatibility with the Apple AirTag to make locating misplaced AirPods simpler.

    An Apple patent application has been spotted that details how future AirPods could identify the user by the shape of their ear canal.

    During WWDC 2021, Apple announced a range of upgrades coming to its existing AirPods models, so at least some of these are likely to come with the AirPods Pro 2 as standard. The range from enhanced Find My support to a "Conversation Boost" mode designed to help those with mild hearing loss.

    The release of iOS 15 in September also brought some new features to the original AirPods Pro, which will likely carry over to its sequel. These include Announce Notifications for audible reminders, Conversation Boost to hear voices better during chats, and extended spatial audio support (if applicable) for Apple TV and Mac.

    You can also expect many goodies originally introduced by iOS 14, like automatic switching, Dolby Atmos support, and spatial audio that creates a theater-like experience for listeners. Another feature to keep on your radar is Headphones Accommodation for frequency adjustments and sound amplification, along with Hearing Health, which provides updates to users on whether they’re listening to music too loudly.

    Apple’s recent acquisition(opens in new tab) of the classical music streaming service Primephonic should also bring a more immersive listening experience for fans of the genre. Whether this will work with spatial audio is unknown. What is known is that Apple Music subscribers shall gain access to Primephonic content and playlists, plus improved browsing and search capabilities by composer and repertoire within Apple Music.

    Furthermore, a big leap in sound quality could be on the cards, as leaker LeaksApplePro has claimed the Airpods Pro 2 could sport the "biggest innovation" in years — namely, a lossless audio codec that would allow the earbuds to playback music at a higher quality. This is further bolstered by a filing spotted in the Bluetooth SIG products database that could could point to significant upgrades for future Apple products and — as the specification includes support for LE Audio with several improvements to the way Bluetooth handles wireless audio streaming — could be especially beneficial for any future AirPods models.

    A recent claimed leak has the AirPods Pro 2 tipped to get “self-adaptive” active noise cancellation feature, which could be the upgrade other rumors have mentioned. And new ear tips are set to apparently improve active noise cancellation. The former could be a more advanced take on ANC which uses smart processing to better filter out unwanted noise but let in some other sounds, such as people's voices when they are talking to you or emergency services sirens; but this is just speculation on our part.

    It’s possible that Apple also performs tweaks to the adaptive EQ. Add the Ear Tip Fit Test to the list as well, one of the newer features introduced on the AirPods Pro that to determine the best fit for optimized sound.

    While the AirPods Pro 2 wouldn’t boast anywhere near the driver size of the AirPods Max (40mm), Apple could be working its magic to give these next-gen AirPods their own custom acoustic design that enriches audio. It’s possible that Apple performs minor tweaks to the adaptive EQ as well.

    We can also posit that the H1 chip will likely power the AirPods Pro 2. If so, then at least you know what’s coming: improved audio latency, battery management (50 percent more talk time), and connectivity, along with hands-free “Hey Siri” support and Audio Share to hear music on two sets of AirPods or Beats headphones from one audio source.

    As for what’s new or has received little attention? Let’s see. One DigiTimes(opens in new tab) report indicates that biometrics sensors may be used on the AirPods Pro 2. Combined with other components, this would open the door for new health-based features: a step counter, motion detection, and heart rate monitoring are just a few examples. We'd also love to see the buds pinch temperature monitoring from the Honor Earbuds 3 Pro.

    A tweet from LeaksApplePro(opens in new tab) also corroborates this report with news Apple will be adding ambient light sensors to the AirPods Pro 2. Similar sensors have been used to monitor heart rate in other wireless earbuds like Samsung's original Gear IconX. That said they appear to have fallen out of fashion more recently thanks to their heavy power consumption.

    However, a report from reliable Apple tech tipster, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman now has the AirPods Pro 2 tipped to not get temperature and heart-rate sensors.

    “Over the past few months, there have been rumors about this year’s model gaining the ability to determine a wearer’s heart rate or body temperature,” Gurman reported. “I’m told that neither feature is likely to arrive in the 2022 upgrade, though both enhancements have been explored inside the company and could arrive one day.”

    Then there is this patent discovered by Patently Apple(opens in new tab), which shows Apple working on a new navigation system that builds on the AirPods Pro’s force sensor controls. It suggests the use of on-device capacitive sensors that, when tapped, enable a mode to perform in-air gestures. This would trigger different actions that could likely be assigned or customized in the settings.

    Another patent application suggests future AirPods could even have new tech that identifies the user by the shape of their ear canal. There's no indication this will find its way into the AirPods Pro 2, but it would be a neat trick if it did. What's more, it would block off a potential security risk whereby someone could use Siri on your AirPods to get information from your phone.

    Apple AirPods Pro 2 battery and charging case

    With zero information out there on the AirPods Pro 2’s battery life, we can only go based on the rumors and what the original model has granted users, which, has been somewhat paltry.

    Battery life on the AirPods Pro (4.5 hours) is rated less than the AirPods 3 (6 hours). There is no reason to believe it will change. In fact, playtimes could even be lower, depending on the specs, though LeaksApplePro(opens in new tab) claims the model will have “better battery life,” whatever that means. You can also expect the wireless charging case to remain unchanged with 24 hours of total playtime.

    iOS 14 did introduce new settings to improve battery management such as notifications and Optimized Battery Charging, a feature designed to learn your charging routine and only charges to 100 percent when required to reduce battery aging.

    A claimed leaked render of the AirPods Pro 2 charging case has revealed a mix of smart features the case could have. The aforementioned speaker is tipped to be used with the Find My network, while a microphone could enable the AirPods Pro 2 to work with Apple’s Live Listen accessibility feature(opens in new tab). There also appears to be a lanyard hook, letting users attach their AirPods case to a keychain.

    Kuo says AirPods won't lose Lightning port until after AirPods Pro 2. which would be 2023 at the earliest. Unfortunately, this means the analyst also reckons that the AirPods Pro 2 will stick with the Lightning port, making it out of step with rivals like Samsung and Sony who support USB-C.

    What we want from the Apple AirPods Pro 2

    We’re still far away from the AirPods Pro 2 coming out, but in the meantime, it doesn’t hurt to put together a wish list of advancements. A few concepts online have inspired some recommendations, though we think they might be out of the realm of possibility because Apple never really listens to the public. Hey, you never know. Take a look at what we want to see on the AirPods Pro 2.

    Adjustable ANC: Apple says that noise cancellation on the AirPods Pro adjusts at 220 times per second. That is a lot of activity and juice-sucking right there. The AirPods Pro 2 would only benefit from adjustable ANC, allowing users to manually tweak the ANC levels and preserve battery life when set below the max level.

    Customizable and Hi-Res sound: Some of the best wireless earbuds have a companion app that allows you to create your own sound profile by manually tweaking the frequency levels via EQ. It’s one of the biggest selling points on competitive models like the Jabra Elite Active 75t and Sony WF-1000XM4. It doesn’t hurt to have aptX HD or even LDAC support to enjoy hi-res audio-encoded files, especially as inexpensive and lesser known models like the Edifer NeoBuds Pro support the latter.

    The Digital Crown: The Apple Watch’s popular control feature has found its way onto the AirPods Max, which is used to deliver precise volume control, playback management, and Siri activation. To see something similar on the AirPods Pro, possibly near the bottom tip of each stem, would be pretty sick.

    Extra accessories: If the AirPods Pro showed us anything, it’s that ear tips make all the difference for optimal fit. Apple continues to advertise the first-gen Pro as a sporty model, so adding more accessories like wingtips and ear hooks would convince Apple fanboys that the AirPods 2 were truly designed with fitness in mind.

    Lengthier battery life: Right now, we can name at least 10 wireless ANC earbuds that offer longer ANC playtime than the AirPods Pro. Two of those happen to be the AirPods Pro’s biggest rivals: the Sony WF-1000XM4 (8 hours) and Master & Dynamic MW08 (10 hours). If the AirPods 3 can be increased to 6 hours, there’s no reason why Apple can’t do the same for the AirPods Pro 2.

    Platform-neutral performance: The Beats Studio Buds showed us Apple can create a pair of wireless earbuds that plays nicely with iOS/macOS and Android devices. This was accomplished through an undisclosed processor designed specifically for the Studio Buds. Considering Android’s massive user base, it would be a no-brainer for the AirPods Pro 2 to offer the same excellent performance across all platforms.

    Retina HD display: This comes courtesy of concept site Tech Blood(opens in new tab), which created a rendering of the AirPods Pro 2 with a Retina HD Display right on the front of the charging case. Basically, the case can be used as a compass, for control playback, and to lock your AirPods to an iPhone. The screen would also be able to show battery levels, incoming calls, and the time. We’ll take it!

    Reverse wireless charging support: The iPhone 12 supported wireless charging to power up Apple’s MagSafe battery packs. Now that the AirPods 3 and AirPods Pro (2021 version) come bundled with MagSafe charging cases, it’s time for Apple to pull a Samsung and allow users the chance to recharge their wireless buds on their new iPhone.

    Stronger IPX rating: The AirPods Pro has IPX4 certification for sweat and water resistance. Meanwhile, competitors like the OnePlus Buds Pro (IP55) and Bowers & Wilkins PI5 (IP54) offer better protection against other environmental hazards. Even the rumored OnePlus Buds Z is said to come with IP55 water/dust resistance. The AirPods Pro 2 should follow suit.

    iPhone 14 rumored release date, price, specs and all the latest leaks

    iPhone 14 rumored release date, price, specs and all the latest leaks

    Here's what we know so far about the rumored iPhone 14

    The iPhone 14 is likely to show up on September 7, with Apple setting a date for its big Apple September Event. But with a week to go before the big arrival, we already have a clear idea of what to expect thanks to a steady drumbeat of iPhone 14 rumors.

    The standard iPhone 14 should be rather similar to the iPhone 13, though we're expecting some improved features and specs over the current models. In addition to the 6.1-inch iPhone 14, we're likely to see a larger 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max (or iPhone 14 Plus) that shares many of the same specs.

    It's the iPhone 14 Pro models are expected to offer a bigger redesign, finally killing off the infamous display notch, opting for a punch-hole and pill-shaped dual display cutout design instead. An improved main 48MP camera and new A16 Bionic chip are also in the cards for the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max, along with a possible always-on display.

    iPhone 14 latest rumors (Updated September 1)

    • There's not long until we likely meet the iPhone 14 line-up, but iPhone 14 leaks are still picking up. Here's a rundown of the latest last-minute iPhone 14 rumors.
    • A possible different name for the new iPhone 14 Max model has been rumored, and it fits in with some older iPhone names.
    • A new iPhone 14 Pro leak shows how the notch replacement could look(opens in new tab), and it's a big shock.
    • The pricing for the iPhone 14 range may not be going up like other rumors have claimed.
    • A new rumor tips the iPhone 14 Pro models to get 30W charging.

    iPhone 14 possible release date and price  

     

     

    You can stop speculating about when we'll officially see an iPhone 14 unveiling. Apple has an event planned for September 7, and with the event titled to be "Far Out" which we've chewed over what that could mean for the iPhone 14.

    Bloomberg(opens in new tab), which correctly forecast the September 7 product event ahead of time, expects devices to go on sale September 16. iPhone pre-orders are expected to begin September 9, which would be just a couple of days after the Apple event.

    As for price, the iPhone 14 Pro models have been tipped to get a price increase of some $100, but in return could offer 256GB starting storage rather than 128GB (this rumor has been contested by a more recent analyst report). As such, the iPhone 14 Pro might hit $1,099 and the iPhone 14 Pro Max may hit $1,199.

    So can Apple justify this $100 price hike for the iPhone 14 Pro models? We've chewed over what Apple is likely to do to ensure the iPhone 14 Pro offers good value for more money.

    The standard iPhone 14 is expected to stick at $799 (also backed up by a claim coming via Twitter leaker Dohyun Kim(opens in new tab)) and the new iPhone 14 Max is tipped to cost $899. We may even see some models decrease in price, according to leaker yeux1122, which would be a very welcome surprise.

    When a new iPhone arrives, it often means the end of the line for older iPhones, with the iPhone 13 mini looking to be the likely phone to get cut from Apple's smartphone lineup. As such, we had a dig into which iPhones could be discontinued when the iPhone 14 launches.

    iPhone 14 rumored specs

      iPhone 14 iPhone 14 Max iPhone 14 Pro iPhone 14 Pro Max

    Screen

    size

    6.1-inches 6.7-inches 6.1-inches 6.7-inches

    Refresh

    rate

    60Hz 60Hz 1-120Hz 1-120Hz
    CPU    Apple A15 Bionic Apple A15 Bionic Apple A16 Bionic Apple A16 Bionic
    RAM    6GB (LPDDR4X) 6GB (LPDDR4X) 6GB (LPDDR5) 6GB (LPDDR5)
    Storage    128GB, 256GB, 512GB 128GB, 256GB, 512GB 256GB, 512GB, 1TB 256GB, 512GB, 1TB
    Cameras   Dual 12MP (Wide, ultrawide) Dual 12MP (Wide, ultrawide) 48MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 12MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom 48MP main, 12MP ultrawide, 12MP telephoto with 3x optical zoom

    Battery

    size

    3,279mAh 4,323mAh 3,200mAh 4,352mAh
    Colors    Green, purple, blue, black, white and red Green, purple, blue, black, white and red Purple, green, silver and graphite Purple, green, silver and graphite

     

    iPhone 14 design

    We've been hearing hints of a design change for some iPhone 14 models since last year, just ahead of the iPhone 13 launch, thanks to renders posted by leaker Jon Prosser.

    The standard iPhone 14 should look a lot like its predecessor; instead, it's the iPhone 14 Pro models that the rumors tip to look a bit different. While the Pro models will retain the flat edge design, they're expected to drop the display notch for a pair of cutouts — a circular one for the front camera and a pill-shaped one for Face ID sensors. We've had leaked supply chain photos and other leaks that back up these claims.

    A last-minute iPhone 14 Pro leak shows that the replacement for the notch could just be one bigger pill-shaped hole(opens in new tab) instead of two cutouts. But we'll have to see what the final design looks like.

    For a bigger breakdown of the notch design changes, check out our rundown of what to expect from the iPhone 14 notch; in short, no big changes for the standard model but a big shift for the Pro phones. A new patent filed by Apple, shows how the company could pull-off a no-notch display on the iPhone 14 Pro.

    And yes, that means no Touch ID support is expected for any of the iPhone 14 models. That's not going to sting as much as we had predicted, as with iOS 15.4, Apple has made it so that Face ID can recognize a legitimate user even when they are wearing a mask. It works remarkably well, meaning Apple may have bypassed the need for fingerprint-centric biometrics.

    Some schematics that show the iPhone 14 Pro models with a raised camera array being even bigger on the iPhone 14 Pro. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, that's because a larger module is needed to house a 48MP camera. From the renders we've seen, it doesn't look likely the standard iPhone 14 will get a set of cameras flush with its rear panel.


     

    A more recent tip appears to show off leaked mages of the iPhone 14 Pro, seemingly confirming a lot of the design rumors thus far. And we get a glimpse at the potential colors of the next wave of iPhones.

    While the Pro modes look to offer the most interesting design, the standard iPhone 14 is tipped to be joined by the iPhone 14 Max. This model is expected to offer a larger 6.7-inch display to give users a bigger-screen iPhone without forcing them to pay big bucks for the iPhone 14 Pro Max.

    Not everyone is sure about whether this is a good idea, though — in fact one Tom's Guide writer really wishes Apple wasn’t killing the iPhone mini in favor of the iPhone 14 Max. And one editor says that you might want to skip the iPhone 14 Max(opens in new tab) in favor of one of the Pro models despite the hype.

    One rumor that has long been doing the rounds is USB-C connectivity for the iPhone 14. However, now it looks like the iPhone 14 range will still stick with the Lightning port, with a USB-C iPhone not coming until late 2023, likely with the iPhone 15.

    iPhone 14 colors

    For color options, one source has said there will be Midnight, Starlight, and Product RED color options as usual, with the current blue being swapped out for a lighter sky blue.

    As for the iPhone 14 Pro, a Chinese leaker claimed that alongside the familiar Graphite, Silver and Gold Pro iPhone colors, the new option for this year would be a dark purple.

    For color options, one source has said there will be Midnight, Starlight, and Product RED color options as usual, with the current blue being swapped out for a lighter sky blue.

    As for the iPhone 14 Pro, a Chinese leaker claimed that alongside the familiar Graphite, Silver and Gold Pro iPhone colors, the new option for this year would be a dark purple.

     

    Meanwhile, leaked iPhone 14 cases show off eight potential colors. While these leaks don't cover official cases, given how case makers like their designs to complement phones, the colors could provide an additional clue as to which direction Apple will take with the iPhone 14.

    iPhone 14 display

    We’re expecting a shakeup in the iPhone 14 range, as we'll reportedly see a standard iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro come with a 6.1-inch display, while an iPhone 14 Max/Plus joins the iPhone 14 Pro Max in offering a 6.7-inch screen. That means no more 5.4-inch iPhone mini.

    A leak from Shadow_Leak claims that the iPhone 14 will have a 6.08-inch display (rounded up to 6.1 inches) and the iPhone 14 Max with have a 6.68-inch panel (rounded up to 6.7 inches). That's the same as the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 Pro Max. The thing is though, the Pro models could be getting slightly larger (to 6.12 inches and 6.69 inches respectively) because of new bezels.

    Given the iPhone 13 Pro and 13 Pro Max have a 120Hz refresh rate display, it would be great to see all iPhone 14 models have such a screen, likely using an LTPO panel or an evolution of that display tech that could scale down to as little as 1Hz.

    This use of panel tech means the iPhone 14 Pro has been tipped to get an always-on display. Long rumored to be an upcoming feature for next-gen iPhones, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman has claimed the iPhone 14 Pro will finally get always-on display and it'll be used to show "weather, calendars, stocks, activities and other data" on the lock screen, with the a low refresh rate helping preserve battery life.

    Being able to display such content on a display without needing to wake the phone up, would give next-gen iPhones a leg up on the best Android phones. And if we've learned that the iPhone 14 Pro's always-on display may simply dim(opens in new tab), while the widgets turn into a special silhouetted, black-and-white outline form. This could in theory give you full access to the lock screen as if the phone was on.

    While code in the iOS 16 beta seemingly confirms an always-on display feature, the standard iPhone 14 is expected to stick with simple lift-to-wake option rather than an always-on display. Instead, the iPhone 14 Pro with its adaptive refresh rate will likely support any always-on display feature.

    Graphic designer AR7(opens in new tab) has created a set of concept images showing how the iPhone 14 Pro could look with an always-on display. Their designs are based partly on rumors around the phone's hardware, but also on information from the iOS 16 beta — and to our eyes at least, they look pretty good.

    One report from The Elec(opens in new tab) says that at least one iPhone 14 model will sport an LTPS display, which means a 60Hz panel could be sticking around. Subsequent supply chain reports have only reinforced the idea that the standard iPhone 14 may miss out on a fast-refreshing display.

    But a more recent rumor has the standard iPhone 14 models tipped to get a 90Hz refresh rate display; that's not quite the snappy 120Hz refresh rate we'd like to see, but it would be a notable improvement over a 60Hz panel. Another tipster corroborates this disappointing specs rumor.

    iPhone 14 cameras  

    The latest rumors don't have the standard iPhone 14 set to get a major camera upgrade, with a regular Apple tipster claiming non-Pro models will stick with 12MP cameras. However, if this is the case we can expect Apple to have done some work on the software side to improve the next-gen iPhone's photography skills as well as equip iOS 16 with more camera-centric features.

    According to Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo all models of the iPhone 14 have been tipped to get an upgraded front-facing camera,

    But it's with the iPhone 14 Pro and 14 Pro Max we can expect the biggest camera changes. A 48-megapixel main camera may be in the works to capture more detail-rich photos with better control over light and thus overall quality. This would point towards suggesting megapixels mattering once more for Apple.

    The ultrawide camera for the iPhone 14 Pro has also been tipped to get an upgrade with an updated sensor reportedly coming in at be 1.4 micrometers, a nice boost from the iPhone 13 Pro's 1.0-micrometer pixels. Larger pixels are better at capturing light making the sensor more effective when things get dark. And as Apple's September 7 launch event is named "Far Out" and seems to have a space theme, maybe we'll see Apple promoting the new ultrawide camera's ability to take great astrophotography and night shots.

    All that said, the latest leak claims that the iPhone 14 Pro could have a surprise camera downgrade — in certain conditions at least. @LeaksApplePro(opens in new tab) claims to have spoken to a source who has used the iPhone 14 Pro, and they report that that in low light there is "a substantial amount of noise.” We'd take this one with a big pinch of salt, though, as we can't see Apple upgrading a camera and not improving it in every respect.

    For more, see our iPhone 14 camera roundup for all the biggest rumors and leaks.

    iPhone 14 chipset and battery life

    A suite of rumors thus far have the iPhone 14 tipped to stick with the A15 Bionic chip, while the iPhone 14 Pro modes are expected to get a new A16 chip (something the iPhone 15 series may also do too).

    If you're interested in how much extra power the A16 could offer, there have been some leaked benchmarks that could give us a clue. However, we'd argue that the A15 Bionic is so powerful that having it in the iPhone 14 is going to be no bad thing, and you should dismiss the standard iPhone 14 models just because they ay lack a silicon upgrade.

     The rumors so far claim that all four iPhone 14 models will have 6GB RAM, a boost from 4GB on the iPhone 13 and iPhone 13 mini. However, the base models would use LPDDR4X RAM like the current iPhone 13 range, while the Pro models will allegedly get faster and more efficient LPDDR5 RAM.

    On the storage side, we'd expect Apple to continue with the options it has for the iPhone 13 range, which start at 128GB and go up to 1TB for the Pro models.

    Apple could also launch an eSIM-only variant of the iPhone 14, according to claims by analyst Emma Mohr-McClune of GlobalDate. The move would bolster the iPhone's appeal among users who need dual SIM capabilities, such as business users and overseas travelers.

    A source from Weibo claiming to know the battery capacities of the iPhone 14 family shows that all models except the iPhone 14 Pro Max will be getting a slight increase in size. The 14 Pro Max is in fact shrinking a little, but hopefully not enough to impact the phone's overall battery life. Both iPhone 14 Pro models are expected to get a boost to 30W charging, while the iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Max would stick with 20W charging.

    With all this discussion around battery life and charging, we've chewed over how long we thing the next iPhones will last. We're hoping for not only a longer battery life but notably faster charging, even if it just comes to the iPhone 14 Pro models.

    Future iPhones are in line to include an Apple-made 5G modem, following Apple's acquisition of Intel's modem business. This would presumably give Apple more control over both the 5G performance and battery life impact. However, that's not expected until the iPhone 15 next year; for now, we're looking at Qualcomm's X65 modem as the iPhone 14's way of connecting to 5G and LTE networks.

    While we're on the subject of connectivity, an old iPhone 13 rumor has resurfaced — that the iPhone will gain the ability to connect to satellite networks so that users can send text messages to emergency services when cellular networks aren't available. That feature didn't make it to the iPhone 13, but now tipsters say that the iPhone 14 models could add satellite connectivity, as Apple looks to bolster the emergency features of its phones. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo says the hardware work is done for the iPhone 14, and all that's standing in the way of this feature is Apple striking deals with a satellite provider.

    For more, check out our full iPhone 14 specs(opens in new tab) preview with details on all four models. 

    iPhone 14 Max to replace iPhone 14 mini

    It's looking like it's game over for the iPhone mini, with pretty much every rumor tipping the smaller phone to be replaced by a larger 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Max/Plus.

    The iPhone 12 mini and iPhone 13 mini failed to be runaway successes for Apple with people seemingly preferring the larger-screened phones.

    Nevertheless, if you are looking for an smaller phone then we've got a rundown of the best iPhone 14 mini alternatives, with the iPhone SE 2022 leading the pack.

    Now the iPhone 14 Pro models are set to have headline-grabbing upgrades, but we feel it would be wrong to ignore the iPhone 14 Max. A bigger screen without a big price tag could be exactly what iPhone fans are after, to the extent that the iPhone 14 Max could be the most exciting Apple phone of the year and the phone to beat come the fall.

    Having said that, display analyst Ross Young claims that based on display shipments the iPhone 14 Max will be the phone Apple produces in the smallest quantities. This means Cupertino could end up testing the waters to see if a non-Pro iPhone with a large screen is indeed what the people want.

    Our iPhone 14 vs. iPhone 14 Max comparison looks at how the two phones could differ.

    Be aware that the iPhone 14 Max may debut under a different name. Leaker Lanzuk claimed Apple will call its 6.7-inch entry level phone the iPhone 14 Plus, which seems to be backed up by some leaked iPhone case packaging. Ditching the iPhone 13 mini isn't the only big change expected versus the iPhone 14. See our iPhone 14 vs iPhone 13 comparison for all the biggest rumored differences so far.

    iPhone 14 outlook

     

    While we're still dealing with rumors and claimed leaks ahead of the September 7 Apple event, we now have a fairly good idea of what to expect from the iPhone 14 range.

    Both standard and Pro models will be an evolution over what's come before, with the iPhone 14 Pro likely being the one to get all the standout upgrades; check out our early rundown of the iPhone 14 Pro Max vs. iPhone 13 Pro Max.

    But iPhones are made to last and the standard iPhone 14 models aren't to be dismissed either, given they are still likely to offer a stellar iOS experience.

    For what it's worth, we'd advise you don't buy an iPhone 13 now, and instead wait to see what Apple could reveal next week. It's very likely Apple will have another iPhone range that'll see it look to top our best phones list.

     

     

    Nearly half of Android users consider switching to iPhone over security and privacy concerns

    Nearly half of Android users consider switching to iPhone over security and privacy concerns

    A survey shows that 49% of Android users are considering switching to Apple’s iPhone due to “perceived superiority” in security and privacy. In addition, consumers reported feeling more secure using the iPhone 13 Pro Max instead of Samsung’s Galaxy S22 Ultra.

    The survey by Beyond Identity, which interviewed 1,003 Americans regarding mobile phone security habits and sentiments, shows that 76% of Apple users feel more secure with iOS. In contrast, 74% of Android users have the same perception.

    According to the users of each type of smartphone, the iPhone 13 Pro Max felt remarkably safer than the Samsung Galaxy S22 Ultra. In fact, iPhone 13 users were more than twice as likely to say that theirs was the most secure smartphone they had ever used.

    Key findings of the study also show how cloud services impact Apple and Android users:

    • 20% of iCloud Keychain users feel extremely secure, while only 13% of Google Password Manager users feel the same;
    • 27% of Apple users feel extremely secure using iCloud while 22% of Google Drive users feel the same.

    Since newly-released operating systems come with improved security features, the survey shows that 33% of Android users are considering switching to the iPhone due to the launch of iOS 16 next month. One of the top security features coming to this OS is Lockdown Mode.

    Will you choose the first batch to buy the iPhone 14?

    Will you choose the first batch to buy the iPhone 14?

    Apple’s new phone without bangs is on the hot search again, will you choose the first batch to buy the iPhone 14?

    Recently, all kinds of news about the new iPhone 14 series have been flying all over the sky. Although it has not yet entered the stage of mass production, according to past practice, the news at this time has been infinitely close to the truth.

    It can also be seen from the previous reports on this site that every year to around June, both the appearance and the configuration leaks have been extremely consistent with the real machine, especially the appearance concept map, except for the color difference, other parts are completely the same.

    This also means that the renderings of the iPhone 14 series that are widely circulated on the Internet are also very close to the real machine, especially the hole-digging screen design of the Pro version.

    In addition to the screen, this year's iPhone 14 series will also have a major product planning change. The standard version of the iPhone 14 is divided into two models, small and small. The mini version has been cut off, and a large-size iPhone 14 Max model has been added. , this machine may be the biggest explosion.

    However, the overall configuration of the standard version has further widened the gap compared with the Pro version. Even the latest A16 is not used, and the current A15 chip is still used. Although the memory has been upgraded to 6GB, it still uses almost 1,000 yuan that has been abandoned by Android. LPDDR4X specifications.

    In other respects, the iPhone 14 standard version still has a rear 12-megapixel dual camera, and three storage specifications are available, namely 128GB/256GB/512GB. The entry-level version can no longer meet the needs of most people.

    The iPhone 14 Pro series is upgraded to A16 chip, equipped with 6GB memory of LPDDR5 specification, with 256GB/512GB/1TB storage options, and the performance will be significantly enhanced.

    The rear camera has finally brought a pixel upgrade this time. It has been upgraded to 48 million pixels for the first time, and will support 8K video recording. For bloggers and video workers, it can directly replace the camera in some scenarios.

    Will you choose the first batch to buy the iPhone 14?

     

     

    Apple September event: iPhone 14, Apple Watch Series 8, iOS 16 release date, and more

    Apple September event: iPhone 14, Apple Watch Series 8, iOS 16 release date, and more

    In a few weeks from now, Apple will likely hold its traditional September event. If the company follows the trend, this will be the most important keynote of the year. Although there are several products Apple could be readying, there are two that people are expecting the most: the iPhone 14 series and the Apple Watch Series 8. Here’s what Apple could announce at its September event.

    iPhone 14 at the Apple September event

    The iPhone 14 series will be the star of the Apple September event. With four new models set to be introduced, expect a lot of hype from a new iPhone 14 Plus/Max. Although the regular models won’t have much to differentiate from the current iPhone 13 generation, a bigger model will be a nice addition.

    At the Apple September event, expect great changes for the iPhone 14 Pro, as previously reported by 9to5Mac. With a new design, a better processor, and huge improvements on the camera’s side, the iPhone 14 series will likely be one of the biggest Apple launches in years.

    Three new Apple Watches are coming

    Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman has been reporting that Apple will introduce three new Apple Watch models in 2022, which he called the most important update for the watch in years.

    These watches could be unveiled at the Apple September Event. The Apple Watch Series 8 will get at least a new body temperature sensor and a better battery life. The Apple Watch SE will likely be updated while Apple is also readying a rugged “Pro” version of the current watch with a different design and premium finish.

    AirPods Pro 2 at the Apple September event

    Apart from the iPhone 14 series and new Apple Watch models, Apple could introduce at its September event the new AirPods Pro 2.

    With a similar design to the current generation, 9to5Mac sources confirmed that the next AirPods Pro model – code-named B698 – will feature the next version of the H1 chip, Apple’s own audio processor. In addition, references for LC3 codec support on the AirPods Max beta firmware tease that AirPods Pro 2 could be the first to add Bluetooth 5.2 support.

    This codec will bring more stability and efficiency to the wireless earbuds. Not only that, but this new standard will help AirPods Pro 2 improve the sound quality for voice calls and songs with higher-bitrate support. Although low-energy Bluetooth and LC3 codec don’t promise “Lossless Bluetooth,” they will surely improve sound quality by a lot.

    Apple Mixed Reality Headset

    Rumors about the Apple Mixed Reality Headset have been ramping up for this past year. During Apple’s September event, the company could revive Steve Jobs’s “One More Thing” phrase to tease the company’s upcoming Mixed Reality headset.

    Rumors currently expect it to be unveiled as soon as late this year and start being sold in 2023. The Apple September event could be the perfect timing for Apple to disclose to the public that it’s entering a new market.

    For example, early this year, the company teased it’s working on a new Mac Pro without further details.

    Are iOS 16, iPadOS 16, macOS 13 Ventura, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16 coming during the Apple September Event?

    It depends. According to Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman, iPadOS 16 has been delayed for at least a month, as Apple is aiming for an October release – alongside macOS 13 Ventura. During the Apple September Event, its CEO Tim Cook will likely announce the release date for iOS 16, watchOS 9, and tvOS 16.

     

    New Macs and iPads could be coming a bit later

    Apple is also expected to introduce several new Macs and at least two iPads in 2022. While the company unveiled a new MacBook Pro in October, Apple could be readying another keynote for a month later to bring new Macs and iPads.

    In today’s newsletter, Bloomberg‘s Mark Gurman said Apple has new Mac minis and high-end MacBook Pros for later this year. 9to5Mac sources have already confirmed that Apple is working on the tenth-generation base-model iPad and a new iPad Pro.

    When will Apple hold its September event?

    Apple usually holds its events on a Tuesday. If the company follows the past year’s trend, the keynote could take place on September 13, as it’s the second Tuesday of the month.

    Although nothing is confirmed – and there are no rumors regarding the possible date – it’s common sense that this could be the perfect time for the company to introduce the iPhone 14, Apple Watch Series 8, and more.

    Since WWDC 2022 had a hybrid experience, maybe Apple is finally readying the first in-person event of the year for the iPhone 14 release.

    What are your hopes for the Apple September event? Share your thoughts in the comment section below and tell us which announcement are you most excited about.