Friday, 17 November 2017

iPhone X: 10 tips on Face ID for owners

10 tips on Face ID for iPhone X owners
The verdict is final: Face ID is cool. Yes, the technology is slower than the Touch ID, but when it works properly, you do not even notice it. In a way, she’s like magic. And this is still the first generation of the system. Remember how slowly the first generation Touch ID worked? So it has its own nuances and bugs, like any other new technology. Face ID works fine in 90% of cases. If the other 10% are very frustrating, try following the tips listed below. Perhaps they will improve the work of Face ID for you.

10 tips on Face ID for iPhone X owners


1. Do not wait for the animation of the castle

If you just look at the locked screen and wait for the lock animation to finish, the unlock process will be very long.

Here’s what you need to do instead: immediately swipe the screen from bottom to top, and by the time the main screen opens, the phone will be unlocked. Face ID is designed so that you do not notice it at all. And usually, it is.
After a week of tests, we can accurately say that this way of unlocking is the fastest.
Perhaps in this way, Apple is trying to save the battery, but if you just look at the screen and do nothing, the phone seldom unlocks itself.

2. Quick method: touch and swap with one motion

The fastest method of using Face ID is by tapping. Do not even have to reach the side button to activate the screen.
If the phone is on the table, or if the display does not turn on when you lift it, just tap the bottom of the screen and immediately move your finger up. You will very quickly unlock the phone.

3. Hold the iPhone at a distance of 25-50 cm

The best Face ID works if you hold the phone at a distance of 25-50cm from your face. If this is too far for you, bring the phone closer or change the angle. When you are in bed and keep your smartphone too close to your face, technology is unlikely to work.
The easiest way for an unsuccessful attempt at authentication is not to change the angle, but simply to push the phone further away from the person or vice versa.

4. Pay attention to the purity of TrueDepth sensors

Over time, the area of the screen on which the sensors (the recess) is located, can be covered with dust. Especially if you are wearing a phone in a case. From time to time, wipe the display with a microfiber cloth.

5. Turn off attention recognition

If you often have to unlock your iPhone X without looking at it: in the car, when it is on the table, etc., turn off attention recognition.
Go to  Settings  ->  General  ->  Universal access  ->  Face ID and passcode and turn off the option  Require attention for Face ID.
Now Face ID will work even when you do not look at the display. However, this increases the risk that someone else will be able to enter your phone when you are sleeping or just do not look at it.

6. Avoid sun glasses

Some sunglasses do not pass the infrared light, which is used by the Face ID for attention recognition. If you often wear such glasses in connection with the work, it is better to disable this function (it is mentioned above).

7. Avoid the sun light

Direct sunlight interferes with Face ID to work properly, like any other camera. If you are trying to unlock the phone on the street, turn around so that sunlight does not reach either the camera or your face.

8. After an unsuccessful attempt, enter the password


If the Face ID authentication fails, do not try to re-enter it, but instead enter the password. When you enter a password, Face ID learns and remembers your face.

9. Turn on preview notifications on the lock screen


Many Face ID does not work very well when the lock screen is open. If you immediately navigate the screen, everything works fine. In this connection, problems arise. For example, the inability to quickly see the contents of their notifications on the lock screen.
To solve the problem, go to  Settings  ->  Notifications  ->  Show thumbnails  ->  Always .

Now, to view the content of notifications, you do not need to use Face ID.

10. Reset Face ID settings

Last Rescue – reset all Face ID settings. This will delete all data about your face.
Set-up-Face-ID-Step

Go to  Settings  ->  Face ID and passcode, and then there is the  Reset Face ID. After that, configure the technology again, crawling your face twice.

iPhone X: 10 tips on Face ID for owners

10 tips on Face ID for iPhone X owners
The verdict is final: Face ID is cool. Yes, the technology is slower than the Touch ID, but when it works properly, you do not even notice it. In a way, she’s like magic. And this is still the first generation of the system. Remember how slowly the first generation Touch ID worked? So it has its own nuances and bugs, like any other new technology. Face ID works fine in 90% of cases. If the other 10% are very frustrating, try following the tips listed below. Perhaps they will improve the work of Face ID for you.

10 tips on Face ID for iPhone X owners


1. Do not wait for the animation of the castle

If you just look at the locked screen and wait for the lock animation to finish, the unlock process will be very long.

Here’s what you need to do instead: immediately swipe the screen from bottom to top, and by the time the main screen opens, the phone will be unlocked. Face ID is designed so that you do not notice it at all. And usually, it is.
After a week of tests, we can accurately say that this way of unlocking is the fastest.
Perhaps in this way, Apple is trying to save the battery, but if you just look at the screen and do nothing, the phone seldom unlocks itself.

2. Quick method: touch and swap with one motion

The fastest method of using Face ID is by tapping. Do not even have to reach the side button to activate the screen.
If the phone is on the table, or if the display does not turn on when you lift it, just tap the bottom of the screen and immediately move your finger up. You will very quickly unlock the phone.

3. Hold the iPhone at a distance of 25-50 cm

The best Face ID works if you hold the phone at a distance of 25-50cm from your face. If this is too far for you, bring the phone closer or change the angle. When you are in bed and keep your smartphone too close to your face, technology is unlikely to work.
The easiest way for an unsuccessful attempt at authentication is not to change the angle, but simply to push the phone further away from the person or vice versa.

4. Pay attention to the purity of TrueDepth sensors

Over time, the area of the screen on which the sensors (the recess) is located, can be covered with dust. Especially if you are wearing a phone in a case. From time to time, wipe the display with a microfiber cloth.

5. Turn off attention recognition

If you often have to unlock your iPhone X without looking at it: in the car, when it is on the table, etc., turn off attention recognition.
Go to  Settings  ->  General  ->  Universal access  ->  Face ID and passcode and turn off the option  Require attention for Face ID.
Now Face ID will work even when you do not look at the display. However, this increases the risk that someone else will be able to enter your phone when you are sleeping or just do not look at it.

6. Avoid sun glasses

Some sunglasses do not pass the infrared light, which is used by the Face ID for attention recognition. If you often wear such glasses in connection with the work, it is better to disable this function (it is mentioned above).

7. Avoid the sun light

Direct sunlight interferes with Face ID to work properly, like any other camera. If you are trying to unlock the phone on the street, turn around so that sunlight does not reach either the camera or your face.

8. After an unsuccessful attempt, enter the password


If the Face ID authentication fails, do not try to re-enter it, but instead enter the password. When you enter a password, Face ID learns and remembers your face.

9. Turn on preview notifications on the lock screen


Many Face ID does not work very well when the lock screen is open. If you immediately navigate the screen, everything works fine. In this connection, problems arise. For example, the inability to quickly see the contents of their notifications on the lock screen.
To solve the problem, go to  Settings  ->  Notifications  ->  Show thumbnails  ->  Always .

Now, to view the content of notifications, you do not need to use Face ID.

10. Reset Face ID settings

Last Rescue – reset all Face ID settings. This will delete all data about your face.
Set-up-Face-ID-Step

Go to  Settings  ->  Face ID and passcode, and then there is the  Reset Face ID. After that, configure the technology again, crawling your face twice.

Thursday, 16 November 2017

How to enable preview notifications on a locked iPhone X

The iPhone X has a new feature, because of which previews of notifications on the lock screen are not displayed by default. When you unlock the phone using Face ID, the content of the notifications appears automatically. This is a very useful feature that improves the degree of your privacy. But for some, it is not very convenient. Sometimes Face ID does not work right away. While waiting and trying to change the position, you go to the automatic machine on the screen, and the main screen opens. I have to re-open notifications. It is unclear why such a problem arises. Perhaps Apple is trying to save the battery this way. Or it’s just a bug that will be fixed in future updates.
iPhone-X-Notification-Previews-Hidden-and-Exposed
If you also encounter such a problem or just do not worry that someone will see your messages, follow the steps below.

How to enable preview notifications on iPhone X

Step 1: Open the  Settings.
Step 2: Select  Notifications.
Step 3: Then click  Show Thumbnails.
Step 4: Choose  Always.
Now you will always see a preview notifications on the screen of your iPhone X, even when it’s locked.

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Concept iPad X with frameless display
Concept iPad X with frameless display
iPhone X has opened a new chapter in the design of Apple technology, but this is just one device. Have you ever wondered what the tablet looks like with the aesthetic principles of the jubilee iPhone? Designer Martin Hayek, who previously revealed his vision of the iPhone X Plus, this time created the concept of a frameless “apple” tablet.
Concept iPad X Side View
Martin noted:
I represent the iPad X – with exactly the same form factor as the iPad Pro 12.9 “, but with a frameless display. Oh yeah, there’s also a notch in the display, sorry.
Although we still do not know how Apple plans to name the new tablet (X refers to the word “ten” and does not really fit in with the line of the iPad, which is far away until the tenth anniversary), the concept definitely looks attractive. And in general, the transition to the design, presented in the iPhone X, seems a quite logical idea for Apple. Over the past years, the Cupertino players have repeatedly demonstrated that they prefer the unity of the style of the equipment produced.
Concept iPad X Pen

According to the designer, along with the design of the tablet will update and the corporate iPad X stylus Apple Pen.

Wednesday, 8 November 2017

How to turn off True Tone on iPhone X

How to turn off True Tone on iPhone X
iPhone X contains the technology True Tone, which used to be only on the iPad Pro. The function adjusts the screen colors to fit the situation. In a well-lit room, the screen will turn yellow, but you probably will not even notice it. There is a possibility that you will not like the True Tone function (like Night Shift). In this case, it can be turned off for a while or for good.

How True Tone Works

True Tone – a technology that adapts the screen of the device for lighting. With it, colors are less dependent on your environment.
White is not always the same white. He has his own temperature. When white gives blue (as on a winter evening), its temperature is low. When white gives yellow (like a summer evening), its temperature is higher.
Devices without True Tone technology always display white the same. For example, if you are reading a book on the phone, the screen will look white at home under the lamp, but on the street in the summer day, the same screen will be too blue.
True Tone eliminates this difference. With it, the device adapts to the lighting and makes the white the way it should be. Indoors, outdoors, in summer, in winter, under a lamp, etc. – white always remains white.

Disable True Tone in the Management Point

Step 1: Open the Control Point.
Step 2: Click on the brightness slider using the 3D Touch.
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Step 3: Click on the Ture Tone icon.

Disable True Tone completely

Step 1: Open the  Settings and go to the  Display and Brightness.
Step 2: Click on the radio button next to  True Tone.
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What about Night Shift?

Night Shift is a less inconspicuous version of True Tone. It gives the screen a rich yellow color after sunset. This removes the strain from the eyes if you like to climb on the phone before going to bed. But this function is definitely not for everyone.

How to temporarily disable Face ID on iPhone X

How to disable Face ID on iPhone X (temporarily)
Need to temporarily disable Face ID? This is possible, and not even in one way. Note that these methods do not disable Face ID at all, but only for a while, until you enter a password. If you want to completely disable Face ID, you need to do this through Settings. But now not about this, we will talk about temporary ways.
There are several ways to temporarily disable Face ID. Some you can use intentionally, while others are triggered automatically.

How to temporarily disable Face ID

The easiest way is to do this by pressing the buttons.
  • Hold one of the Volume buttons simultaneously with the Side button for a couple of seconds until the Shutdown screen appears, the Med- ward and the Emergency Call are SOS.
  • As soon as the screen appears, release the buttons.
  • Click “Cancel” to close this screen and thereby disable Face ID.
WARNING: Do not hold the buttons too long, otherwise the emergency call will start automatically. If you do not release the buttons in time, the phone starts to emit a loud siren and starts counting from 3 before calling a local emergency service. There were many cases when people accidentally called emergency services, and they just came to their homes, so be careful!
 
Other ways to temporarily disable Face ID According to Apple, Face ID itself can be switched off for a while. This can also be used. For example, you can bring your phone to someone else’s face several times until Face ID turns off and does not require a password.
  • Make 5 unsuccessful attempts to unlock the phone, and after that Face ID will turn off.
  • Restart your iPhone X or turn off the previously disabled one.
  • Do not touch your smartphone for more than 48 hours.
  • Lock iPhone X through Find
  • Do not use the password on the iPhone X 6 and a half days, and Face ID 4 hours.
Face_ID_logo

As we mentioned above, Face ID can be completely disabled in Settings> Face ID by clicking on the radio button. However, this should not be done. If you turn off Face ID, you will have to enter your password each time to unlock your phone.

Tuesday, 7 November 2017

How to create karaoke videos from Animoji on iPhone X

create karaoke videos from Animoji on iPhone X
IPhone X officially came out, and all Twitter filled the hashtag #AnimojiKaraoke. In karaoke videos with Animoji, you just move your lips to your favourite songs with your favourite Animoji, which repeats all of your facial movements. Such videos are very fun to do and watch. If you also want to record your karaoke videos from Animoji, follow the instructions below to learn how to create karaoke videos from animoji on iphone x.

Also Read: Add virtual home button on iphone X

Step 1: Select a song

Of course first, you need to select a track. When you do this, download it, but not on the iPhone, but on another device. When you record karaoke videos from Animoji, the music will need to be enabled on another device, because the Animoji function will automatically turn off the audio on the iPhone X.

Step 2: Record the video from Animoji

Animoji-App

Videos from Animoji can be recorded only in Messages. Go into any dialogue and select the Animoiji icon in the bottom panel. Then select the character. Do not switch to a full-scale version of the application, otherwise, it will be more difficult to edit the video.
You can record video through the Messaging application itself, but it will be a maximum of 10 seconds. If you want the video to be longer, use the iOS 11 Recording screen function.

Step 3: Edit the video

iMovie for Mac

When the video from Animoji is ready, you will have to add music. If you have a Mac, then you can use the iMovie program. Add a video and a track to it. Synchronize the music with the video sequence by dragging it to the desired places.
Export the video, and that’s it! Now you can share it on any social network.

How to add a virtual Home button to Apple iPhone X

virtual Home button to Apple iPhone X
There is no iPhone X button Home, and most of the action is now performed with the help of gestures. Perhaps not all of them are suitable for you, at least until you got used to them not. That's the reason most people are looking for iphone x home button attachment. There is a solution – AssistiveTouch. Universal access – essentially a virtual Home button which cannot only return you to the main screen but also do more much more. Previously AssistiveTouch function used when the Home button is broke, or in times of iPhone 4s, to avoid premature failure.
When you enable and configure AssistiveTouch, you can add 3D Touch gestures, or long press a virtual button. When you press the on it, there will be several options, including Siri activation, application switching, screenshot, etc..

How to add a virtual Home button to Apple iphone x

Step 1: Go to Settings  ->  General  ->  Accessibility  ->  AssistiveTouch and press the switch at the top. After this virtual button appears on the screen. Place it where you want.
Step 2: Then click the top-level menu. You’ll see a button that will appear after clicking on the main. Typically, some of them are control centres, Siri, Home and alert. It is worth adding features Multitasking and Screen Capture.
Step 3: You can configure the one-touch gestures, double-tap and long press or 3D Touch.
 Also Read: Iphone x sales starts- 5 reasons to buy and not to
These gestures can set the most important steps. For example, one touch will open the main screen, double – multitasking and long press – to the control room. For 3D Touch, you can leave the activation of Siri.
That’s it, you now have a convenient virtual Home button.

Apple iPhone X sales commences: 5 reasons to buy, and 5 not-to-buy

apple iphone x pic
Apple's iPhone X has hit the retail stores (almost). The wait of numerous iPhone fans across the globe is over, Apple's tenth anniversary edition of the iPhone are going to be in stores in another few hours.

The smartphone went on pre-orders last friday (October 27). Initial reports recommend prodigious response to the smartphone, with the device going out of stock in less than an hour at most stores.

But is iPhone X as good a purchase as all the packaging and excitement around it makes it appear? Here we provide you with 5 reason to shop for Apple iPhone X, and 5 reasons not to. Read on to make your decision from apple iphone x specs and features.

5 reasons why you should buy apple iphone x


1. Collectors edition
Apple iPhone X is the tenth anniversary edition of iPhone. This makes the smartphone certainly special, at least for many Apple/iPhone fans.

It is additionally Apple's flashiest smartphone providing a radical new style.

2. FaceID
Apple iPhone X comes with FaceID, that replaces the TouchID found in iPhones (post iPhone 5S).

The smartphone is the first-ever phone to sport FaceID and provides it the appearance and feel of the 'future'. The all-new way to unlock your iPhone is powered  by the company's new A11 bionic chip and TrueDepth camera technology. Users can set up FaceID by letting their iPhone X devices make a detailed digital "map" of their face. Apple claims that FaceID is straightforward in addition as very safe to use. in line with the company, there is a one in a million probability of somebody having the ability to 'hack' your phone. FaceID is alleged to be powered  by 'neural engine' powered  by the company's A11 Bionic processor.

3. OLED screen

iPhone X comes with curved, edge-to-edge 5.8-inch OLED display that appears gorgeous. it's the only iPhone to date to come with an OLED display.

iPhone X's SuperRetina screen has 2436 x 1125 resolution with 458 ppi, highest in an iPhone yet. it's additionally the only HDR-ready smartphone from Apple. The smartphone additionally supports DolbyVision.

4. Portrait mode with new lighting effects
In iPhone X, the Portrait Mode is upfront and with slew of recent tricks. It claims to offer users Portrait Lighting effects.

This means users can add skilled lightning to their photos. Users get 5 completely different effects: Natural light, Studio light, Contour light, Stage light and Stage light Mono. Apple additionally plans to open Portrait Mode to third-party developers, that certainly is anticipated to further enhance the feature.

iPhone X's both the rear cameras are 12MP and have optical image stabilisation (OIS) support. while one has an aperture of f/1.8, the other has f/2.4. It offers 4K video recording, new quad-LED True Tone Flash with Slow synchronize. At the front, there is a 7MP TrueDepth camera. Apple is alleged to have developed it specially for FaceID.

5. Animojis
Animojis are another iPhone X-only feature. These Animojis are cartoon animals which will replicate users' facial expressions, courtesy the iPhone X's front-facing camera and 3D mapping sensors. The feature might seem featherbrained to some, but it is probably to be ton of fun for several iPhone X users. Also, there might not be too several characters to choose from right away, but going forward more are likely to get added to the list.

5 Reasons not to buy apple iphone x

1. Price
The biggest deterrent is the worth. Apple iphone X price in USA is about $1400, rather super costly.

The almost $1400.00 price tag not only makes it the most costly iPhone to launch to date, but additionally the most costly flagship smartphone within the market right away. Apple iphone X price in India is about Rs. 89,000-Rs.90,000.

2. Runs on the same A11 processor as iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 plus
All 3 iPhones that Apple launched this year -- iPhone 8, iPhone 8 plus and iPhone X -- are powered  by the same A11 processor. The trio run on Apple's latest 10nm A11 Bionic chipset with six-core CPU style.

Apple claims that A11 processor is twenty fifth faster than A10 that power its iPhone 7 and iPhone seven plus smartphones.

3. New interface
One of the most important advantages of iPhones is its sleek and user-friendly UI. The smartphones are renowned for their straightforward and easy-to-use interface.

But this changes with iPhone X. Blame FaceID and the elimination of Home Button here. The iPhone X comes with identical iOS 11 but 'new UI'. The gestures and swipes that iPhone users are so accustomed to will not work on iPhone X. there is new way to open apps, switch between the apps, open control Center, take screen-shots, access Siri and more. All this implies that users will need to master the new UI, which can be complicated for a few. Living without the home Button is definitely going to be complicated for many.

4. many features same as iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 plus
One of the most important features of the 2017 edition of iPhones is wireless charging. however this feature isn't exclusive to iPhone X, both iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 plus too boasts of wireless charging feature.

This is not the only apple iPhone X feature shared by the comparatively cheaper iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 plus smartphones. There are more including the company's latest-generation A11 Bionic chipset, the same water-and-dust resistance, storage capability and therefore the glass and aluminium design (at the back).
5. All-glass style is jawdropping, however 'risky' too
Apple iPhone X's all-glass design looks lovely, however it conjointly implies that users ought to be extra careful with it.

As with all-glass front and back, users have 2 surfaces to worry about. And as earlier reports recommend, replacing/repairing any of these (front or back) won't be low-cost.

Monday, 6 November 2017

Apple iPhone X: 10 years of evolution summarized in video

apple iphone x
There are 10 years of evolution crystallized in the new Apple iPhone X, that this most likely is the biggest change to the design of the Cupertino company’s smartphones. Since the original iPhone, presented by the hand of Steve Jobs in 2007 to the new iPhone X, presented by Tim Cook’s hand in the new auditorium Steve Jobs, the new Apple Campus crown jewel. The margin of removal lower in the new smartphone of Cupertino is second to none. The equipment has reached the stores and it’s hard to remain indifferent to its new look, although the product itself costs a small fortune.

10 years of evolution – the Apple iPhone X

The dashing product took several years to develop and now it is between you and other smartphones seem a bit outdated with its notorious margins, except for the Galaxy S8 and other devices that have followed this trend removal of margins or bezels.
This is the biggest change to the iconic product design giant of Cupertino and that is proving to be a real gimmick in stores. To each and every fan of the brand, this video is a real must watch. The Apple iPhone X thus represents the culmination of all the work that has been done in technology and who have seen it,
With this product, Apple wants to mark a new position of dominance in the mobile market which should symbolize a new era.

Sunday, 22 October 2017

How to force close app on iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 plus

How to force close app on iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus

When you close app on iPhone, it continues to run within the background, however most of the tasks are off, as long as you do not open it once more. If there's a background task that has got to be completed, the application can continue to run. These tasks include locating, IP-telephony, etc.

To force close app on iPhone 4 to 8 plus series, you need to open the application switcher and do it, swiping it from there. It instantly completes all background tasks and frees up memory. Ever since Apple introduced multitasking in iOS 4, one among the main topics of debate was the question of whether or not to close the applications running within the background is what smartphone users need? We tend to believe that it's helpful, for instance, once an application hangs up or consumes plenty of battery, like Facebook or Pokémon Go.

IOS is meant to deal with multitasking, and, if you're using some applications frequently, we suggest that you do not close, just minimize it. Though, this can slow down the application to work as long as you do not open it the next time. Force closing fully end all the processes, then reopening the application can make it to run more swiftly.

If you have modified the previous model to the new iPhone 8 or iPhone 8 plus is, you'll be able to still force application to close in the same manner as before. If you do not know how this can be done, below we’ll tell you regarding it.

How to force close app on iPhone 8 and iPhone 8 plus


Step 1: First unlock your iPhone.

Step 2:  Double-click the home button to open the application tray. There you will see all the applications that run within the background.

Step 3:  Scroll cards left and right till you discover the app you would like to shut.

Step 4:  Swipe card applications up to close it.

The app will totally clean up all background tasks. You ought to force close applications that consume plenty of battery. These may include Facebook, WhatsApp and telegram.
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How to close multiple applications on the iPhone 8 and iPhone Plus

In this case, the method is sort of similar, however you'll need to use 2 or more fingers. As we mentioned above, it's not necessary to close the applications you utilize frequently.
  • Press the home button twice.
  • Find the application that you just need to close.
  • Place many fingers on each application card and whisk them up. So it's attainable to close the 3 applications right away. You can additionally use four fingers, however it'll be harder so the three finger method is the simplest option.

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Monday, 7 August 2017

What Happens When Siri And Alexa Are Installed On One iPhone - Video




Ellen DeGeneres recently took on the personal assistants in her show . The assistants are still quite dumb right now, but what actually happens when they grow personalities of their own, get possessive, and start fighting for your attention:
IPhone 8 Colors Revealed

iPhone 8 in 3 colors
A leaked iPhone 10th edition phone, called the iPhone 8, shows the phone will come in three colors, as quoted by Phonearena last weekend. The leak shows the back of the phone that has a double vertical camera, the Apple logo and without a Touch ID fingerprint scanner. The back of the phone features a shiny copper, silver, and black color.
The recent iPhone 8 view also unintentionally leaked Apple through a pre-release HomePod firmware that was uploaded to a public server some time ago. According to The Guardian, the firmware should be disseminated internally.
In the firmware, there is an image of the first official iPhone 8 percent dubbed “D22”. Despite being silhouetted, it tells many things. For example, the loss of the home button. The images that appear confirm the speculation that Apple will soon kill the feature on the front of the phone.
Details on HomePod firmware say that Apple – at least on the next iPhone – switches from Touch ID and chooses an infrared based face recognition.
Identified as “Peal ID”, the new feature will probably shift Apple’s biometric tendencies from thumbs to faces, allowing multiple purchases by simply scanning the user’s face.
In addition, the top of the phone is also interesting. Apple is clearly shifting towards the front of the minimized edges (bezels), and on the leaked image, the screen looks expanded to the top of the phone. However, in the middle of the top, there are pieces, which is almost certainly where the camera is.
Some other information was also revealed. For example, the phone can record video in 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. That number is greatly larger from the 30 fps on the iPhone 7 Plus, and will surely be greeted happily by vloggers around the world.
The iPhone 8 is expected to go on sale from US $1,000. This phone is predicted to withdraw from the tradition of introducing a new handset in September.

Monday, 31 July 2017

Apple Backs LG After Trouble From Samsung Over iPhone 8 OLED Screen

Apple iPhone Back LG
Apple has a unique relationship with Samsung. On one hand, it competes with the Korean firm in the smartphone market, and on the other, it is highly dependent on the company for its smartphones. In fact, Apple seemingly depends too much on Samsung, which is probably the sole provider of the iPhone 8 OLED screen. However, the U.S. firm seems to be working on a plan to end Samsung’s leverage.

Lesson learned from iPhone 8 OLED screen supply issues

Apple has gained immensely after Samsung’s Note 7 turn into a disaster, and the iPhone maker appears to be in no mood to suffer supply shortages of components, specifically, the OLED display. Trusted KGI Securities analyst Ming-Chi Kuo believes that Samsung’s OLED technology will be the biggest supply chain bottleneck for Apple in the future. Hence, the iPhone maker has apparently decided to support LG as a supplier.
Apple iPhone Back LG
According to Kuo, Apple is making a big investment in LG to support its production of OLED displays for future iPhones. Kuo states that the iPhone 8 OLED screen panel has been the “single most troublesome component for Apple in terms of bargaining power.”
Thus, to limit Samsung’s bargaining power, “We think Apple is therefore committed to having LGD geared up for its OLED iPhone display business in 2018 as it seeks to reduce supply risks,” Kuo says.
The analyst believes the company will procure 10% to 20% of the OLED screens it needs from LG by 2019, and he adds that this percentage will rise to 20% to 30% in 2020.
“This will in turn continuously boost Apple’s bargaining power on OLED prices,” Kuo noted.

Accelerating LG’s OLED display production

Samsung will be massively affected from this Apple-LG partnership, for the precise reason that it was assumed earlier that the Korean firm would be the exclusive OLED screen supplier for the iPhone starting with the iPhone 8. According to earlier reports, Samsung’s ability to supply large quantities and meet Apple’s quality standards made it the perfect choice for supplier of the iPhone 8 OLED display.
Apple’s investment in LG Display is reportedly worth 3 trillion won or $2.7 billion, according to South Korean publication Korea Economic Daily. The report claimed that the investment is for the sole purpose of producing OLED panels and is just an advance payment.
Further, Kuo states that LG and General Interface Solution (GIS), a Foxconn subsidiary, will work together, with LG using its expertise for the production of the display panels and GIS assisting in the lamination processes. GIS will also reportedly use its expertise in production troubleshooting and vertical integration, making it the perfect partner to develop LG in a major Apple supplier.
“GIS likely favored to team up with LGD in OLED for credentials in lamination, experience with MegaSite & advantages of vertical integration with Hon Hai,” Kuo says.
Apple is not the only smartphone maker that is investing in ramping up LG’s production process. Reportedly, Google invested 1 trillion won or about $900 million in LG’s OLED display production. Microsoft could also be one of LG’s first customers for foldable OLED displays.
In pre-market trading today, Apple shares were in the green.

Sunday, 30 July 2017

 iPhone 8 releases late 2017 and no longer in white
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IPhone season is almost here but a new report from Macotakara outlines the possibility of delays of iPhone 8 release date ‼ and initial supply shortages. The report explains that the "premium model" will likely be unveiled alongside the iPhone 7s and iPhone 7s Plus, but its release will likely be delayed.

It also says that the release "has the possibility" of being during the first half  of Apple's Q1 2018, which runs from October through December. While specifics are unclear, early production indicated that it is "not possible" to make the device in white, further suggesting "that color variation is few."

It also added that Apple is considering a "natural unlocking mechanism" following the addition of Raise to Wake, though it's unclear as to how exactly this feature would work.

Furthermore, the report adds that the “initial sale period has a high possibility to be limited.”
Moving on from supply and production rumors, the report says Apple will not produce the iPhone in a white color option. While specifics are unclear, early production has reportedly indicated that it is “not possible” to make the device in white, further suggesting “that color variation is few.” An earlier report claimed the device would come in a new mirror-like color variation, but today’s report makes no mention of that.
As for Touch ID, Macotakara claims that it’s unlikely the fingerprint technology will be included in the power button as some recent renders have suggested. The report doesn’t offer any additional details as to where Touch ID will be located, though.
Finally, the report says it is “highly likely” the iPhone 8 will include face recognition in the form of Face ID that “assembles a rainbow color certificate and a 3D facial recognition certificate.” It also adds that Apple is considering a “natural unlocking mechanism” following the addition of Raise to Wake, though it’s unclear as to how exactly this feature would work.
Macotakara has a relatively strong track record, much more so than other sources behind iPhone 8 rumors this year. Nevertheless, it’s always wise to take iPhone 8 reports with a grain of salt as it’s possible even Apple hasn’t made final decisions yet.
Apple discontinues iPod nano and shuffle
Sources have confirmed with Apple that iPod nano and shuffle are indeed discontinued and will eventually be removed from sale in retail stores too. Apple has also updated the iPod touch lineup in the process, now offering only 32GB and 128GB models at reduced prices.
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Apple today quietly removed its iPod nano and iPod shuffle product pages from its website, indicating that the company could be moving towards officially discontinuing the products. The move makes the iPod touch the only iPod left on Apple’s website available for sale.
While the current iteration of the products have long been considered to be on their last leg—both having been last updated in 2015 with new colors but otherwise the same since 2012— it’s unclear if Apple is just removing their presence from online or will also stop selling the devices in its retail stores where as of recent weeks its had stock of both products in many locations. One Apple retail source we spoke with said there hadn’t been any notice or indication the product would be removed from sale.

Thursday, 6 July 2017

Apple releases sixth iOS 10.3.3 + macOS 10.12.6 betas
Apple has released the sixth iOS 10.3.3 beta for iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch. Apple has also released the sixth macOS 10.12.6 beta. The beta version only includes new wallpapers for the 12.9-inch iPad Pro and no other visible changes, although the release may be the last bug fix update for devices not able to run iOS 11.
iOS 10.3.3 and macOS 10.12.6 are currently only available in developer and public beta, although the sixth beta release strongly suggests a release to all users is likely coming soon.

iOS 11 is also currently in both developer and public beta so users can test major new features like drag-and-drop on new iPads before the official release later this fall.