![]() ![]() ![]() A ‘sense of panic’įast Company claims its Apple source is describing a “sense of panic” inside the company as team’s rush to bring all the new technologies together. On hearing the latest speculation key technologies may in some way be delayed, I find myself experiencing the same gut feeling – as such, I think we’ll see more evidence of the company’s wider plans later this year when it announces them. I also think it makes sense to believe that some of the secrets it didn’t discuss (which don’t seem to be being speculated upon elsewhere) will have implications on Apple’s other solutions, including the iPhone. We think we know almost everything we need to know about what Apple is planning with the next-generation iPhone.īecause when I watched the watchOS 4 and Apple TV announcements at Apple’s recent WWDC I experienced a strong gut feeling that we weren’t being told everything about either platform or the company’s wider plans. I find those claims incredibly hard to accept, given the importance of the verification system to Apple’s rapidly growing Apple Pay service. There have also been claims and counterclaims Apple may choose not to include a Touch ID sensor in the next machine. They may even be delayed pending a subsequent software update, as happened last year with Portrait Mode in iPhone 7. These software problems mean these features “may not be available” when it is announced. The allegations are that Apple has hit some technical problems in the support of claimed future features, face detection and wireless charging for the fabled iPhone 8. How can something that hasn’t been announced ever be delayed? What are the claims? All of this drama and Apple hasn’t even announced anything yet. ![]()
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