Consumer Tech Apple Loop: Apple Fighting iPhone 5G Problem, Surprise iPhone SE Decision, Frustrating MacBook Pro Delay Ewan Spence Senior Contributor Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. Storyteller exploring digital worlds, mobile, music and podcasting Following New! Follow this author to stay notified about their latest stories. Got it! Nov 4, 2022, 04:11pm EDT | New! Click on the conversation bubble to join the conversation Got it! Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to Linkedin Taking a look back at another week of news and headlines from Cupertino, this week’s Apple Loop includes the iPhone 15 5G battle, more iPhone wi-fi problems, iPhone SE specs leak, disappointing MacBook Pro delay, iPad Magic Keyboard review, remembering the U2 nightmare, and Union success in Scotland.
Apple Loop is here to remind you of a few of the very many discussions that have happened around Apple over the last seven days ( and you can read my weekly digest of Android news here on Forbes ). The iPhone 15’s 5G Battle It might not be the sexiest part of the package, but without the 5G modem, your iPhone’s connectivity is going to be little better than the retired iPod Touch. Apple has been using Qualcomm of late, although it is working on its own 5G modem.
Widely expected to be ready for the iPhone 15, Qualcomm itself has indicated that its modem will be powering the vast majority of iPhone 15 models: “Qualcomm told investors that it will continue to supply the “vast majority” of modem chips for Apple’s iPhone 15 range in 2023. The company said it had previously expected to provide just 20% of iPhone 5G modems by this time, given Apple’s ambitious roadmap for its own 5G modems. ” ( Forbes ).
SAN FRANCISCO, CALIFORNIA – MARCH 14, 2022: New iPhone SE reviewed by Washington Post reporter Geoff . . .
[+] Fowler in San Francisco, California Monday March 14, 2022. (Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images) The Washington Post via Getty Images MORE FOR YOU $100M Magic: Why Bruno Mars And Other Stars Are Ditching Their Managers Android Circuit: Google Pixel 7a Leaks, Galaxy S23 Ultra Specs, The iMessage Killer Is Killed The World Needs More Sustainable Leadership iPhone Users Facing Connectivity Problems Apple is still fighting a significant number of issues with iOS 16. The recent update to iOS 16.
1 was presumably hoped to address them, but alas, the latest version of the iPhone operating system is still causing pain to many users: “Based on what users are sharing, they say their iPhones are periodically and sometimes randomly disconnecting throughout their day, despite no changes in their environment. Other users say their iPhones will sometimes disconnect from Wi-Fi when they’re left stationary on standby, such as overnight. Some users have attempted resetting all network settings on their iPhones, but the reset appears ineffective.
” ( MacRumors ). How Big Do You Want The SE To Be? What screen do you want to see on the next iPhone SE? Maybe you should let Apple know because the company is reportedly still trying to decide between a 6. 1-inch OLED screen, a 6.
1-inch LCD screen or a smaller 5. 7-inch LCD: “[the iPhone SE will use the] XR design launched in 2018. This features the long notch across the top of the screen, and a full screen-to-body design.
That means no home button to embed a Touch ID sensor. Unless Apple is going to come up with a side-mounted option, the upcoming iPhone SE could be the first with FaceID. Yet that screen is one of the big decisions that Apple still has to make.
” ( Forbes ). MacBook Pro Delay Apple’s October press launch flurry skipped over any updates to the MacBook Pro, and the eyes of the faithful turned to November in the hope of a new professional macOS laptop for Christmas. Alas, while we might see the launch of the Mac Pro running Apple Silicon, the next-gen laptops look to be pushed back to 2023: “Apple has had November releases for Macs before, quite often, and many rumors had pointed to the possibility of the same for these refreshed MacBook Pros… [the supply] chain is currently operating to be on track for a 2023 launch, instead of a November or late 2022 launch.
” ( iMore ). iPad’s Keyboard Of Choice Reviewed As well as the new iPad Pro ( reviewed here on Forbes ), Apple’s family of “don’t call them tablets” tablets saw the iPad pick up a new Magic Keyboard Folio Case, offering both a case and a detachable computer for $249. Juli Clover reviews the new accessory: “Someone who wants to use the 10th-generation iPad for composing emails, browsing the web, and other writing tasks may want to invest in the keyboard as it does turn the iPad into a versatile Mac-like machine that’s ideal for working at home or on the go.
There are cheaper keyboards on the market, but Apple has built a lot of functionality into the Magic Keyboard Folio, which will make it worth the cost for some users. ” ( MacRumors ). The Day The Music Wouldn’t Die It still brings some music lovers out in a cold sweat, but Bono – thanks to his newly published memoir – has reminded everyone of the day when U2’s Songs Of Innocence album appeared in everyone’s iTunes catalog… and remained there no matter how many times you tried to delete it: “Cook eventually came around and agreed to put a copy of the album in everyones’ iTunes account.
People hated it, the album wasn’t great, Bono apologized, and Apple eventually released a special tool to allow people to remove it. But less than a year later, Apple would announce its Apple Music streaming service, and today is arguably more of a subscription organization than ever before. ” ( The Verge ).
And Finally. . .
Apple Store staff in Glasgow have been successful in their quest to unionize. This is expected to be the first of the Scottish stores to follow the path set up Apple Stores in the United States, France and Sweden: “In what was called a “historic moment” by union representatives, Glasgow’s Buchanan Street branch of the American tech giant will now be unionised after workers voted overwhelmingly to be represented by GMB Scotland. After negotiations, Apple agreed to voluntary recognition ballot after a large number of its Glasgow workers joined the GMB.
” ( Apple Retail Workers Union via The Glasgow Times ). Apple Loop brings you seven days worth of highlights every weekend here on Forbes. Don’t forget to follow me so you don’t miss any coverage in the future.
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