Tag: Apple Watch Series 8

  • Next-generation Apple Watch may feature a built-in camera

    Next-generation Apple Watch may feature a built-in camera

    Recently, information about Apple’s plans for its smartwatches has emerged from a leaked patent application. The patent reveals that Apple has given significant thought to incorporating a camera into its Apple Watch.

    The company has been granted a patent (US-11571048-B1) for a strap release mechanism for the Apple Watch, which could be used in conjunction with a built-in camera. This discovery, made by Patently Apple, describes a strap comprised of two segments and a “nest” section that facilitates the removal of the watch from the strap. This mechanism opens up new possibilities for the utilization of the Apple Watch, including the ability to capture photos with a built-in camera.

    The patent filing includes visual depictions of utilizing the camera feature on the strap-less Apple Watch, as well as a cross-section of the device that showcases a bottom-facing camera and its field of view. The user can take a picture by simply removing the watch, holding the camera section, and capturing the photo.

    Apple has a history of exploring camera-related patent designs for its Apple Watch. In the past, the company was granted a patent for a camera located within the digital crown and another patent from 2019 for a rotatable camera integrated into the end of a strap.

    Apple’s recent patent application is consistent with the company’s ongoing investigation into camera capabilities for the Apple Watch. There is already a similar product, known as the Wristcam, which can be utilized as a third-party accessory for the device.

    It is important to note that the filing of a patent by Apple does not necessarily imply the eventual release of an Apple Watch equipped with a camera. Rather, it serves as evidence of the company’s examination of various conceptual possibilities.

  • Apple’s ‘Far Out’ event to unveil the best-ever products today

    Apple’s ‘Far Out’ event to unveil the best-ever products today

    The greatest Apple event of the year is officially here. It begins at 10:00 AM PT for those who will attend the event in person as well as those watching via stream on Apple’s official website and YouTube channel.

    It is titled “Far Out” and will take place at the Apple Park facility.

    iPhone 14 lineup

    It’s the main Fall event for Apple, and as usual, it’s all about the new iPhones. The 6.1-inch iPhone 14 and iPhone 14 Pro, as well as the new 6.7-inch iPhone 14 Plus and iPhone 14 Pro Max, are the four new iPhone 14 models that Apple will introduce.

    The iPhone mini will be discontinued as a result of the switch to a more cost-effective Plus-sized phone due to weak sales.

    Dual cutout notch

    The more reliable speculations suggest that the Pro duo will receive the larger improvements. The selfie and FaceID cameras on the iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max will have a new dual cutout, which will Apple combine in software to form a single, long pill-shaped notch. The privacy indications for the microphone and camera will fit between the physical cutouts.

    Rumours of newer camera and A16 Chipset

    A new, larger 48MP sensor will be installed in the primary wide camera, enabling 8K video recording.

    The selfie camera will finally receive autofocus and probably see imager enhancements, while the ultrawide camera will get a larger sensor for better low light images.

    According to rumours, Apple will finally demonstrate an Always-on iPhone display. The new A16 chipset will finally be available for the iPhone 14 Pro models.

    Apple Watch Series 8

    The Apple Watch Series 8 will be the upcoming announcement in terms of priority, while it’s possible that Apple will make a lead announcement first.

    Expect the Apple Watch Series 8 to come equipped with a speedier S8 chip. Blood pressure monitoring is improbable, but a new temperature monitor that can measure fertility and warn the wearer of a potential fever is very likely to become available.

    AirPods Pro 2

    A new version of the three-year-old AirPods Pro is coming. In order to better support Bluetooth, the new AirPods Pro will be the first to utilise Apple’s Lossless Audio Codec (ALAC).

    Like the Beats Fit Pro, the AirPods Pro 2 might include a revolutionary stem-free design with integrated wing tips.

    iOS 16

    After the announcement of the iPhone 14 in a week, Apple is expected to have completed work on iOS 16 and release the upgrade. Its greatest additions include a new lock screen that can be customised, bottom-positioned notifications, new profiles for various situations, and the option to modify and unsend messages.