Ok, so we all knew this was coming down the pipeline this year, however, the new Datejust 36 brings forth a few more interesting changes than we had initially anticipated. The 21.5-inch iMac, the smaller desktop, previously came in two models: one without a Retina display and starting at 1,099, and another model with a 4K Retina display and a 1,299 starting price. It’s been a couple of years now where it seems like most of the tablet sales have gone off the boil, which explains why there weren’t many new models launched in 2017.
first release date Ap(current model) Aug(original release) processor Intel Core 2 Duo. New iPad 2018: release date, news and leaks The iPad Pro for 2018 could make its appearance at Apple’s educational event next week. The smallest handset - which is rumoured to be called the iPhone 9 - is likely to become the base model and will have an LCD screen (rather than the OLED panel currently in the iPhone X). Baselworld 2018: The New Rolex Datejust 126231. Infobox Computer name iMac type Desktop photo caption The current 20 iMac. These phones will all have a similar design to the iPhone X - which launched last year - but will come in different sizes and, crucially with different kinds of screen technology.īut none of them will have a home button - meaning that if you want to use an iPhone from now on, you're going to have to rely on FaceID. What will the smartphones be called?Īpple is rumoured to be gearing up to release three new iPhones this year.
While this may appear on the OLED iPhone X Plus and iPhone 11, there is a chance the iPhone 9 will also get the smarts to work with Apple's Pencil stylus. While all of Apple's 2017 models are made from glass, to enable wireless charging, Nikkei reports that the company might switch back to metal for the 6.1-inch LCD model, citing a source who is "privy to the company's product designs”.Īccording to Economic Daily News Apple could release stylus support for iPhone. "The primary selling points of the TFT-LCD model may be the innovative user experience of an integrated full-screen design and 3D sensing with a lower price tag.”
"The new TFT-LCD model will differ significantly from the OLED models in hardware and design specs (for instance, the PPI will be lower).