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On September 7, 2022, Apple released its much-anticipated iPhone 14 series, along with the Apple AirPods Pro 2 and the Apple Watch Series 8 as well as the Watch Ultra. In some specific nations, Apple’s second-generation AirPods Pro will be available for purchase; however, as we previously reported, some regions, including the US and Canada, will experience shipping delays.

The Apple AirPods Pro 2 unboxing video has now surfaced online ahead of shipping, showcasing all the details, designs, and features of these earbuds. So let’s examine the unboxing video more closely.

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Earlier this month, Apple gave the media a chance to experience the new AirPods Pro at the Steve Jobs Theater. The unboxing video doesn’t reveal anything new about the earphones, but it gives us an idea of ​​what’s in the box. The box contains the AirPods Pro 2, a new charging case with built-in speakers, a lanyard loop, silicone ear tips in sizes XS to L, a Lightning to USB-C charging cable, and some documentation.

Compared with the original AirPods Pro, the noise reduction effect has been improved by 2 times, and it supports sliding up and down on the ear stem to adjust Volume, etc. In terms of the pricing details, similar to the iPhone 14 series, Apple has not raised the price of the AirPods Pro 2 for US users, and it is now available for $249 USD.

AirPods Pro 2 features:

Reinventing a new voice:

AirPods Pro (2nd generation) has been redesigned with up to 2x active noise cancellation, Adaptive Transparency to filter out loud outside noise and personalized spatial audio for immersive sound. Up to 6 hours of battery life on a single charge, and touch controls to adjust volume with just a swipe. The improved MagSafe charging case is even more subtle, not only for precise finding but also with built-in speakers and a lanyard hole.

Excellent sound quality:

The H2 chip has upgraded performance, bringing more intelligent noise reduction and three-dimensional sound effects. Adaptive equalization adjusts the music in your ears in real-time, so that crisp, pure highs and deep, deep bass are crystal clear.

The noise reduction effect is up to 2 times higher:

Active Noise Cancellation now cancels twice as many loud sound waves, so you can listen without distractions when commuting or when you need to stay focused. Adaptive Transparency mode filters and reduces the intensity of loud noises 48,000 times per second, allowing you to hear your surroundings comfortably in any environment.

Personalized listening experience:

Your own listening experience. The stretchy silicone ear tips are available in four sizes (XS, S, M, L) for ideal isolation and fit. Personalized spatial audio with dynamic head tracking enables various sound elements to sound at precise locations in the space around you, tailoring the listening experience to your ears. The adaptive equalization function can adjust the music effect in your ears, and every time the sound is played, the sound is as delicate and rich.

longer battery life:

Up to 6 hours of listening time on a single charge and up to 30 hours with the MagSafe charging case. Wireless charging is a breeze, just place the charging case on your Apple Watch charger or MagSafe charger.

Refreshed charging case design:

The rebuilt MagSafe charging box comes with a U1 chip, which supports the precise search function, and can help you locate the charging box. If it’s hidden nearby, it also lets the speaker built into the charging case make a sound so you can find it. The built-in lanyard hole is convenient for you to hang the charging case on your backpack or handbag and take it anytime. AirPods Pro and MagSafe charging case also have IPX4-level sweat and water resistance, so you can sweat easily.

Brilliant new realm:

AirPods Pro (2nd generation) brings a more convenient experience than the first generation. The optimized touch operation is convenient for you to control various playback functions on the earphone handle, and swipe up and down to adjust the volume. Announcing notifications lets Siri read out important notifications or reminders for you. With audio sharing, it’s easy to use two pairs of AirPods to listen to songs or catch up on a show together.

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Google makes fun of Apple for adopting outdated smartphone technology

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Recently, Google held a launch conference to introduce its Pixel collection devices such as the Pixel 7 series and Pixel Watch. During the press conference, the company mentioned Apple, iPhone 14, iOS 16, and the RCS message support that Apple was hesitant to adopt. Furthermore, Google couldn’t help but criticize Apple’s attitude toward innovation.

“Pixel has always been a leader in smartphone innovation,” said Brian Rakovsky, Google’s VP of Product Management. “We see it as an admiration when others in the industry follow our example, like ‘AOD’ And ‘At a Glance’ to put useful information directly on the lock screen.” He was referring to new features in iOS 16 and the iPhone 14 Pro.

“Three years ago, we launched the crash detection system, along with other features like safety checks and emergency sharing,” Rakovsky said at the launch. Last month, Apple introduced crash detection, the iPhone 14 Pro, And the latest Apple Watch, iOS 16 can bring more security features to users. “This is a groundbreaking feature record for the Pixel’s first launch,” he concluded.

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One of the most contentious issues between Apple and Google right now is Apple’s refusal to support RCS messaging. Despite Google’s public call for Apple to adopt RCS, Apple continues to limit itself to the SMS standard and iMessage, just as it has for years with Type-C. According to Report Tim Cook previously responded, “This is not what Apple users ask the company to do.”

At last night’s Google event, it pressured Apple again to change course. “RCS is the modern industry standard for messaging and it has been adopted by most industries. We want every device manufacturer to understand this and adopt RCS to make texting better for every smartphone user.”

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Apple rolling out the new beta update for the AirPods 2/Pro/Max

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Apple has started rolling out the new firmware update for the AirPods 2, AirPods 3, AirPods Pro, AirPods Pro 2, and AirPods Max. The latest update comes in beta form and it bumps with the new build number 5B5040c.

Since WWDC in June, Apple has been providing beta firmware updates for AirPods. The beta firmware requires an iPhone running iOS 16, a Mac running macOS Ventura beta, Xcode 14, and suitable AirPods to install.

We discovered that developers must pair the AirPods with the iPhone, connect the iPhone to the Mac via a Lightning cable, launch the Xcode 14 beta on the Mac, and select the pre-release beta firmware under “Settings – Developer – AirPods Testing.”

Apple hasn’t released any information about the new firmware update for the AirPods, so we don’t know what improvements or bug fixes are included. Users can also check the firmware of their AirPods or AirPods Pro by following these steps:

How to check the new firmware update for the AirPods?

  1. Connect AirPods or AirPods Pro to your iOS device
  2. Open the Settings app
  3. Select general
  4. Select About
  5. Select AirPods
  6. Check the number next to “Firmware Version.

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Report: iPhone 14 parts price is 20% higher than the iPhone 13

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A dismantling report from Japan, according to Juheng.com, shows that the total price of parts for Apple’s iPhone 14 series flagship models is about 20% higher than that of the iPhone 13.

According to Fomalhaut, the total cost of parts for the iPhone 14 Pro Max is approximately $501 (approximately 41,495 INR), which is more than $60 (approximately 4970 INR) higher than the previous generation iPhone 13 Pro Max.

Since the launch of the iPhone “Max” flagship model in 2018, the cost price has fallen between US$400 (about 33,130 INR) and US$450 (about 37, 271INR). This time it has directly raised more than US$60, and the cost of parts and Parts totals both saw their biggest gains since 2018.

In terms of model pricing, the iPhone 14 Pro Max with the smallest capacity is priced at the same US market price as the same model in 2018 and remains at $1,099 (about 91,024INR). The rise in component prices was not directly passed on and became the main reason for squeezing profits.

According to the report, the cost increase of the iPhone 14 Pro series is primarily due to the A16 Bionic chip. The chip costs $110 (approximately 9,110INR), which is more than 2.4 times the price of the A15 chip found in last year’s iPhone 13 Pro Max. The A16 Bionic employs the most advanced 4nm process, which is currently only available from TSMC and Samsung Electronics.

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TelegramWe learned that Fomalhaut said that this highlights Apple’s product strategy that “it cannot be separated by new features, but has to use high-performance configuration to make a distinction”.

In terms of other parts, the CMOS used in the iPhone 14 comes from Sony. Among the three cameras on the rear of the iPhone 14 Pro, the size of the CMOS used in the main camera is 30% larger than before, and the price is also about 50% higher at $15 (about 1242INR). Due to the adoption of the new CMOS, the main camera of the iPhone 14 Pro series has increased to 48 million pixels.

The OLED panel of the dismantled model adopts Samsung electronic products; the baseband chip is from Qualcomm, and the power management chip (PMIC) is Apple’s own product. In 2018, Apple acquired the power management chip business of British chip maker Dialog for $600 million.

Furthermore, the report stated that the United States accounted for 32.4% of the total parts of the iPhone 14 Pro Max, South Korea accounted for 24.8%, Japan accounted for 10.9%, Taiwan accounted for 7.2%, mainland China accounted for 3.8%, and others (unknown) accounted for 20.9%.

Last year, the United States accounted for 22.6% of the total parts of the iPhone 13 Pro Max, South Korea accounted for 30.4%, Japan accounted for 14.5%, Taiwan accounted for 8.4%, mainland China accounted for 4.5%, and others (unknown) accounted for 19.6%.

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