This week on the AppleInsider podcast Neil and Victor to talk about his experiences with beta iOS 10 and watchOS 3 features. They also wrap up all the current iPhone rumors.
AppleInsider editors Nei Hughes and Victor Marks wrap up the latest in betas and rumors:
- Apple's next-generation iOS, macOS, watchOS and tvOS software
- The iOS 10 kernel was left unencrypted intentionally
- WatchOS 3: the things that made Neil give up using his iPhone SE
- Inside iOS 10: features we like
- True Tone on iPhone rumor
- 'iPhone 7' to lack major change in display technology
- Legacy cases and screen protection may not fit 'iPhone 7'
- Production to ramp up for OLED-screen 'iPhone 2017'
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Show note links:
- Giveaway: Win an iPhone case and keyless lock bundle from Dog and Bone
- Deals: 128GB 9.7" iPad Pro for $699; up to $350 off 12" MacBooks; $149 off iMac 5K
- Apple intentionally left iOS 10 kernel unencrypted to optimize system performance
- Topic: Inside iOS 10 - all of AppleInsider's iOS 10 features coverage
- Topic: Inside WatchOS 3 - all of AppleInsider's WatchOS3 features coverage
- Apple shows interest in expanding True Tone color accuracy beyond the 9.7" iPad Pro
- This year's 'iPhone 7' will lack major design changes as Apple awaits improved technology - report
- Updated ambient light, proximity sensors in 'iPhone 7' prohibit use of legacy cases
- Samsung, Sharp plan to ramp up OLED production ahead of Apple's rumored all-glass 2017 iPhone
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1 Comment
Your "smooth transition" argument is pretty meh.
It is NOT going to be painful. At all. 99.9% of customers use the headphones that come with their iPhone. Apple will include Lightning headphones. Problem solved before it can ever start. You are way over exaggerating.
Like Victor says, "Apple doesn't do transition."