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WWDC Final Minute LEAKS, Galaxy Z Fold Three Loopy Digital camera & extra! (Video)

Of course, the official news today starts with deals, with the usual disclaimer that you can skip those in the timecodes. As we are near WWDC, B&H is currently holding a sales event about Apple products that you should be using. Starting with last year’s 12.9-inch iPad Pro, which is available for a discount of $ 150, the storage version remains with half a terabyte for 1150 in silver. The AirPods Pro are also $ 50 cheaper so they stay at 200. If you’re into Intel Macs, for some strange reason the Mac mini is $ 200 cheaper, leaving the base Core i3 for $ 600. I know even that is bad business. At Amazon, the new iPad Air costs $ 50, which means it starts at 549. To deal with Apple, the normal iPad costs $ 30, leaving the base model for $ 299. If you’re looking for a gaming laptop, the Alienware m17 R3 is 370 dollars cheaper, the Core i7 variant with an RTX 2070 for 1880 .. I know it’s expensive, but pretty powerful. We have more offerings for gaming monitors, AirPods, other Intel Macs, and more in the description.

Let’s stick with the official news, but let’s focus on Google as we’ve just received new hardware. The company just released the Pixel Buds A-Series, which are essentially a cheaper variant of the Pixel Buds. They bring the same 12mm audio drivers as the more expensive pair, the same pressure relief vent, as well as beamforming microphones. What we don’t get here is noise cancellation like most affordable earbuds. Google claims these can last up to 5 hours on a single charge and up to 24 hours with the charging case, which apparently gives you 3 hours of playback on a 15 minute charge when plugged into a USB-C cable. Here, too, we get a new chip that enables Fast Pairing and Adaptive Sound Technology. After all, you get an IPX4 rating, and they offer real-time translations in over 40 languages ​​because .. you know .. Google. That being said, these are only $ 99 and come in 2 colorways, they are currently available for pre-order in the US and Canada and will go on sale June 17th. Pretty neat package for $ 99 if you ask me. Let’s put the spotlight on Samsung and foldable devices as things are finally stepping up. We have a new tweet from Ice Universe that gives us some details about the Under Panel Camera that we can expect from the Z Fold 3. According to the tweet, Z Fold 3’s UPC light transmission is up to 40% +, which is higher than any other UPC solution you’ve ever seen for other brands. And actually, the only other solution out there is ZTE’s Axon 20, which wasn’t good at all, but that was a $ 400 phone and not a Samsung flagship with a 40 percent increase in performance, so we expect decent results for that Price. We expect UPC to be a 16MP Sony IMX 471 hidden under the main 7.55-inch AMOLED display. Speaking of the display, a tweet from Ice Universe also claims that Samsung has made significant strides in solving the wrinkle problem for its foldable devices, even going so far that you can’t see the wrinkles. And yes, the smaller external display stays in the punch hole with a 10 MP selfie shooter. We’re a few months away from August so we should get a detailed list of specs and more renders .. Right?

Incoming: iPad Pro wireless charging, thinner iPad, redesigned iPad mini

Now let’s get to Cupertino, pretty much for the rest of the show, starting with iPads, even though we only got new iPad Pros a little over a month ago. According to a new port from Bloomberg, we’ll be getting some major changes to iPads as early as next year. Apparently, Apple plans to switch from the current aluminum case you get with the iPad Pros to a glass back so that the iPad can be wirelessly charged for the first time. It is also noted that Apple is testing MagSafe for the iPad Pro to allow this wireless charging to take place, but not affect the Thunderbolt port it just received, as this will be a key part of the design for the next year as well. The report mentions that this would bring iPads closer to iPhones thanks to the material change, and one of the reasons could be to enable reverse wireless charging of your phone by placing it on top of the iPad. Cupertino is allegedly testing a redesign for the iPad mini with smaller bezels and the removal of the home button. Apple is also reportedly working on a thinner version of the entry-level iPad that would focus on college students. Apparently that and the redesigned iPad mini could hit the market by the end of this year, which I’m looking forward to. And to top this report off, Cupertino could be exploring a future wireless charger that charges your iPhone, watch, and AirPods at the same time. Because AirPower just doesn’t seem to die, even if everyone else figured it out first. I’m looking forward to the iPad mini, so let’s see what we get later this year. Finally, for today’s hottest news, let’s talk about Apple again but keep the focus on the MacBook Pro updates we anticipate for WWDC. Yesterday we reported on a report from Wedbush that said we should expect this, along with some details, at the event. Shortly after we wrote this script, the guys at MacRumors discovered what the new MacBook Pros could be in a Chinese regulatory database. The listing was made on April 14th by one of Apple’s suppliers and the larger model apparently has an 8,693 mAh battery. The second model was listed on March 30th, with a 6,068 mAh battery with a separate model number, and by the way, that’s a bigger battery than what we’re getting on the current 13-inch M1 MacBook Pro, so this is an upgrade after all. We also have a separate report from DigiTimes claiming that Cupertino was struggling to get mini-LED displays, which is why delivery times for the M1 iPad extend to July. Well, Apple just got a new supplier, with a name I won’t try to pronounce, that has signed up to help push the release of the new MacBook Pros in the second half of 2021. And since WWDC is on Monday, let’s jog remembrance one last time. These new MacBook Pros will supposedly run on Apple’s M1X or M2 chip, redesigned mini LED displays with no Touch Bar and more ports than what we’re getting right now. These include MagSafe, HDMI, an SD card reader, and multiple USB-C ports. In all honesty, I’m excited and just hope Apple actually releases these on Monday.

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Samuel Martinez

A former bilingual teacher who left the classrooms to join the Pocketnow team as news editors and content creators for the Spanish audience. An artist by nature who enjoys video games, guitars, action figures, cooking, painting, drawing, and good music.

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