Welcome back guys, everythingapplepro here, another dose of apple leaks and news, including the iPhone 13, a lot of recent developments and a couple exclusives there got the Apple Watch Series, seven with a new squared body. I've to say it looks fantastic, especially in green, and we got iOS 15 coming up next week and some feature leaks and rumors like to share and everything in between now. For my long time, fans out there, I do apologize, I really don't like not posting, but what we're doing over at phone rebel. I think long term passion wise far more important for me, we're trying to build the best iPhone case ever. I think, with gen 3 we're getting a lot closer, we're going to do metal buttons. You know this new styling, thinner, lighter grip is a big one for us and potentially colors for those of you waiting on the open series case.
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He says this is based off of actual cad data. What you're seeing here is very, very close to final, if not the actual final design. We look on the vent side here, where usually we had the smaller vent holes for the mic speaker now they extend all the way down the chassis, and I have to say it looks nice very futuristic. The digital crown does remain. It does seem like the screen still has a 2.5 d type glass. I think it would be difficult for apple to make a flat glass, not to mention not very user-friendly.
The back is still going to extend. Processor says that the overall screen sizes will stay the same 40 and 44 millimeters, but Apple has been testing a smaller bezel larger display variant unclear if it'll make it to the final release. Now he says that he's only seen the physical design, so he doesn't really know about any new specifications new sensors. What we've heard previously is a blood glucose monitoring system which probably will be delayed into next year, blood pressure system and blood alcohol, but that's all slated for 2022. , so mostly just a physical redesign.
This year, processor says one of the colors' apple is particularly set on is the green, and he says that, although that may not make it to the final release, Apple has been experimenting with a number of different colors and, lastly, prosper states that this very well may be the Apple Watch Series 8. , so we're seeing a design, that's slated for 2022 likely or possibly to come with micro led and speaking of that last year in August, we heard that that may take three to four years to arrive. That's a more concentrated form of mini, led, truly crazy technology. They're gonna, debut it in smaller displays first, like smartwatches, then your iPhone will eventually have a micro LED display. So this design may not release this year, but it very well may be the series seven and moving on to iPhone 13 leaks got a couple exclusives for you from max wine back one, a color swatch of the new iPhone 13 pro graphite color.
Certainly, a lot darker than the current offering he previously reported apple is going a lot darker on their space, gray or graphite, offering for 2021 and another exciting capability for the iPhone 13 lineup regarding the camera. So Apple is working on a new electronic image, stabilization system that works across all frame rates and resolutions. Internally, it's called warp, and he believes it has something to do with subject tracking, and we know that apple is working extensively on stabilization. So this certainly fits the bill on recent rumors and another report by digitizes reiterates that, yes, we will be seeing sensor shift stabilization across the iPhone 13 lineup, so every model will have their wide angle. Sensor shift stabilized with the magnets very impressive technology debuted originally on the 12 pro max wide-angle sensor and another recent report this time by web bush.
Analyst Dan Ives claims that, yes, one terabyte will be an option on this year's iPhones, except limited to the 13 pro and 13 pro max models with the higher storage requirements for proves files. The pros certainly could use this feature from the same report. Dan Ives does report that LIDAR will be happening across the lineup, so even the 13 and 13 mini, which everyone else is disagreeing with in recent cads. By the way prosper has made two recent cads available, the 13 and 13 mini, so you can download them and take a look at them yourself. Those do not show a LIDAR sensor, so it's highly unlikely.
The apple would put LIDAR on the base models. Actually taking a look at the 13 pro cads' LIDAR sensor is larger than the 12 pro and 12 pro max apple's. Certainly investing a lot of money into this tech they're not just going to throw it on the base models, especially one they're, about to axe next year and a new leak details. The actual William battery capacities of the iPhone 13, lineup and happy to report that they're all bigger shows us that the iPhone 13 pro max will have an 18 larger battery. The iPhone 13 13 pro will have a 9 larger battery and the 13 mini and 8 larger battery, so not terribly substantial, but the 13 pro max with all its room inside does get the biggest battery boost.
Of course, 120 hertz, it's going to need it. Speaking of 120. Hertz displays, Samsung and lg have started their production of apple's displays for the 13 to 13 pro, and I can't wait to seamlessly glide across content in 120 hertz. Now larger batteries are great, but the Apple A15 will likely be another huge efficiency boost as it's working on a revised version, a five nanometer digit times reports that TSMC has officially begun production on the Apple A15. All systems set to go, looks like we're on for the September launch of the iPhone 13.
Your passport is going to be in your iPhone very soon. I remember talking about this patent. A few years ago, now, apple once again is pushing for passports and digital IDs driver licenses to be in your phone with a new digital authentication system. This latest patent shows us that apple is still doggedly chasing this one, and eventually everything will be digitized no surprise there and regarding next year's iPhone, Qualcomm has shared more details on their upcoming x65 modem. This one has more power, efficiency and support for more millimeter wave bands, and next year is going to be the last year when apple uses third-party modems 2023, we're going to start seeing in-house apple built, modems and mark German of Bloomberg gives us an update on AirPods, 3 and AirPods.
Pro 2 launch dates. So AirPods 3, coming this year by end of year, AirPods Pro 2, the more ambitious design without the stem, so all integrated into one little bud. That's coming in 2022 apple wasn't able to make that happen in time, but certainly is still working on it and also some MacBook news. So the upcoming 14 and 16-inch MacBook pros according to web bush analyst, Dan Ives will be arriving at WWDC next week from mark Iran of Bloomberg. He reports that we'll be seeing a 10 core apple m chip, no name there, but uh it'll be accompanied by up to 64 gigabytes of ram and up to 32 gigabytes.
GPU course. German does report that these new mac books will have a HDMI port and MagSafe, of course, is coming back to the mac books. A redesigned chassis, more square like and in our renders, it's kind of hard to convey that square bodies usually look a little fatter, there's also a sketchy rumor going around that we won't be seeing a MacBook Pro logo on the front like the new iMacs and the iPod brand may not yet be dead according to Steve Moses, and this is a rumor, nothing. Substantial apple may plan on releasing an iPod touch 8th generation. This fall so keeping the iPod brand alive.
I'd like to see it, and I'd like to see a polished, chrome back too and some iOS 15 stuff, according to an extensive report by Bloomberg, we're going to be seeing some major changes, but nothing all too game changing in iOS 15. So, first off on the iPad, we'll be seeing the ability to use widgets throughout the home screen not limited to just the left, column, and you'll, be able to resize them. There'll be more sizes of widgets German. Also reports that there will be new notification preferences for different automatic replies based on new statuses, such as working sleeping driving and different contexts for different replies. Another big one German says is iMessage, so Apple is working on iMessage's capabilities, they're, trying to expand it to compete more with WhatsApp, more of a social network rather than just a messaging client and apple recently.
Pr, a slew of new accessibility features that they'll be adding to iOS 15. , essentially a variety of new ways to interact with your devices with a variety of different disabilities and in that accessibility feature preview, there's actually what could be a hint or glimpse of a new UI for the navigation bar in iOS 15, where it just blends in with the buttons looks nice could be giving us a hint at the design direction apple is taking also recently rumored is a food tracking feature built right into the health app. Also, from a twitter leaker, a slew of iOS 15 features iPhone 13 features. In particular. The control center will be getting a redesign to look more like Big Sur, more compact, clean, tiny and lastly, the iPhone bootloader runs doom.
This is in Congo OS a component of check rain just another one to add to the list and there it is seen you guys at WWDC with iOS 15 next week. Peace.
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