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Apple Mini LED Version to Be Released


Thu 24 Sep 2020 | 02:56 PM
Ahmed Yasser

Apple is preparing to launch its 1st device with Mini-LED display will be a new iPad Pro. According to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo, the Mini-LED display components will be mass-produced in the fourth quarter of this year, though it’s unclear when the new iPad Pro could actually release.

iPad Pro lineup could use the premium new display technology after the announcement of the new 10.9-inch iPad Air last week. With an updated chipset, a USB-C port, and support for the Apple Pencil and Magic Keyboard.

 

Also, the new iPad offers many of the flagship features of the iPad Pro at a much cheaper price, even if it misses out on the Pro’s 120Hz refresh rate display. A Mini-LED display could help the new iPad Pro stand out from the rest of the iPad lineup until the technology becomes cheap enough for use everywhere, according to the firm report.

In contrast, the firm is updating the collection of subscription services it offers to consumers, According to reportes on Saturday, it started registering the seemingly registered the term “AppleOne” with multiple TLDs ”top level domains” or domain name extensions.

Apple One is anticipated to be a bundling of it’s various online subscription services into one plan, which could provide users a discount if bought together, Appleinsider reported.

This is anticipated to include Apple Music, TV , News, Apple Arcade and iCloud Storage, and with different packages combining combinations of services together.

Also, a basic tier of Apple Music and TV+ may cost users $12.99 per month, representing a saving of $2 per month, while the addition of Arcade may bring the cost to $21.99, or a $3 saving.

On other hand,  the firm started producing 5G iPhones in mid-September. The production of the 5G phones will start with at least one models, the lowest-priced version with a 6.1-inch OLED screen and two rear cameras.

This model accounts for around 40% of the production orders Apple has placed for 5G handsets. The most expensive model will be the 6.7-inch, triple-camera 5G iPhone, according to Nikkei report.

Noteworthy, iPhone shipments grew 11.2% on the year during the April-to-June quarter, according to IDC data, making it the only smartphone maker that saw unit sales increase amid the global pandemic.

Also, some market watchers had expected the company to revamp the model each year to revive sales.