Through The Years: Evolution of the smartphone

Smartphones have evolved to become an essential part of our lives. Be it the professional front or the personal front, smartphones are the constant companions we carry around in our back pockets in order to connect with the world. One can blame that the emergence and popularity of social media has increased our dependency on smartphones but that is a topic for some different day. Today, we would like to take you through a brief history of smartphones right from their inception to where they stand now. So come along with us as we turn the pages of history and understand the smartphone – 

1876: Graham Bell’s miraculous innovation 

It will be unfair to look at the evolution of the smartphone without touching upon the history of the first-ever telephone ever made. Sure, smartphones now serve multiple purposes with the standard telephone features being just one of the many things they can do, but the inception of the smartphone relies entirely on being able to make calls and communicate with others while being on the move. Back in 1876, Alexander Graham Bell invented the telephone which revolutionized communication forever. 

At first, the telephone was considered a luxury item which was only accessible to the wealthy. However, the following century brought the telephone evolution which made the communication device a common household item. Now, telephones are everywhere you go and that flashy slab of screen is what people look at first thing in the morning. So, how did we get here? 

1994: IBM’s first call to smartphones

Now, the origin of the first ever ‘smartphone’ is a debatable topic with many referring to the Motorola DynaTAC 8000x launched in 1983 as the first one to launch in the mainstream market. However, IBM’s ‘Simon Personal Communicator’ was the first mobile phone to sport multiple features. IBM was the first player in a business market which is expected to be valued at over $1.35 trillion by 2026. 

Simon Personal Communicator launched back on August 16, 1994, with a hefty price tag of $900. Sadly, the Simon was not received well by the masses thanks to the premium price tag. The device was bulky and had poor battery life which was coupled with poor wireless connectivity. This led to the first smartphone becoming a failed venture but it laid down the foundation of many beta-level features that are now common in modern mainstream smartphones. One can say that the Simon Personal Communicator was way ahead of its time. 

1998: Nokia 5110 makes heads turn

1998 was not the first time Nokia tried to enter the consumer phone market. However, with the 5110, Nokia revamped its ideology with consumer phones and departed from the ‘business phone’ strategy. The Nokia 5110 allowed users to choose a device which was not just plain black and grey colours. It introduced the Xpress-on-covers which could change the colour of the device and stand out as eye candy. 

The original Nokia 5110 advertised the device with the ‘Freedom of Expression’ tagline which was well received amongst the mass consumers. Nokia started the craze for changeable mobile cases from the late 90s to the early 2000s. This was the time humanity started to get a taste of what was about to unfold in the coming years. 

1999: Here Come The Blackberry Boys

The Blackberry 850 launched back in 1999 and things were not the same after it. The personal communication device features email, fax, calendar, address book, and task lists as its primary features. It featured a full QWERTY keypad allowed it to form a league of its own. Interestingly, the Blackberry 850 did not include the ability to make calls. The feature was introduced in the Blackberry 5810 which was released in 2002. 

Since the 850 did not sport any calling features, it was marketed as a personal communication device for the business world. Where Blackberry aced was the marketing where it skillfully advertised its security features garnering good reception from professionals. 

2007: The iPhone!

As a tech fanatic myself, I’ve seen Steve Jobs’ video introducing the first-ever iPhone at MacWorld in 2007 multiple times. The world has not been the same ever since the iPhone made its way to the market. It still stands tall as one of the most disruptive pieces of technology ever launched globally which changed the way we communicate with tech and each other as a species. In my biased opinion, iPhone’s launch is what signifies that mobile phones becoming smartphones. 

The cherry on top was its asking price of $499 which allowed Apple to sell them like hotcakes clocking in at 270,000 iPhones getting sold within just the first two days of the release. Furthermore, over 6 million iPhones were sold during its entire run in the global market. It was a new product with never seen before technology which could have resulted in hesitation or straight-up rejection from the general public, but that was not the case here. The huge number of sales for a first-generation product like the iPhone signified humanity’s shift in the sphere of personal technology. 

iPhone took many fundamental features from IBM’s Simon and dialled them to 100. The device allowed talk, text, email, music, YouTube, maps, calendar, weather, camera, along with internet web browsing. An average tech fan back in 2007 must-have definitely lost their mind when Jobs introduced the revolutionary device. 

2008: iPhone 3G

While I am an Android user myself and do not enjoy the modern iOS interface, I cannot deny the contribution of the iPhone in shaping the modern smartphone era. It was back in 2008 when Apple released the iPhone 3G which made a bigger splash than the original. It provided all the modern functionality present in the iPhone while allowing personalization. The App Store was introduced which allowed third-party applications to be installed. This revolutionized the smartphone experience furthermore as it meant that the devices were no longer limited to the default factory settings, allowing users to have complete control of the device. 

The iPhone 3G sold over a million devices in the first weekend itself and ended its run with over 15 million units sold. The iPhone was growing in popularity and started getting a hold of the personal communication market until Android stepped in! 

2008: Android Enters The Chat!

After the massive success of the second-generation iPhone along with the App Store, Google started making waves with the launch of its very own operating system; Android. Google developed Android in order to compete against iOS with the launch of HTC Dream which launched back in 2008. HTC Dream was the first ever device to run on Android OS. It features a sliding keyboard, multi-touch screen, 3G & WiFi connection along with a much better camera than iPhone 3G at the time. 

But Google didn’t stop at merely creating an OS and a device running on it as it also launched the Play Store. The Google Play Store was an app store predominantly designed to compete with Apple’s App Store. The popularity of the two prominent app stores from Apple and Google hinted towards the fact that people were beginning to use smartphones for beyond just simple communication purposes. This was the time when mobile phones transformed from becoming communication devices to lifestyle tools. 

Bigger Screens and Immersive Experiences

What followed in the next years was a game of cat and mouse among Android and iPhone devices. In 2012, Samsung launched the Galaxy S3 which featured a bigger screen. Samsung ended up outselling the iPhones after the launch of the S3 thanks to the bigger screen. This indicated that consumers are wanting larger screens on their smartphones to consume videos, read the news, play games, and more. This led to the current trend where we get smartphones in a large slab of screen form factor. 

Samsung folds the smartphone trend

Now we come to the current scenario with the smartphone industry moving towards foldable devices. Samsung was the first smartphone manufacturer to venture into foldable with the launch of its controversial Galaxy Fold. The launch of this device was no less than a mess when users started removing the protective film from the device thinking it can be removed. This resulted in Samsung recalling most of the Galaxy Fold Gen 1 devices. Currently, every smartphone manufacturer seems to be getting in the foldable business with players like Google, Oppo, Tecno, and many more introducing their own foldable smartphones. 

Smartphones: What’s Next?

hand holding a futuristic transparent smartphone with home screen on display

It is difficult to predict how smartphones evolve in the near future. It has not even been three decades since smartphones were introduced and the relatively new technology has gone through multiple changes. The social narrative around smartphones has also changed drastically as it is not just an accessory we carry around but an important part of our existence. 

Smartphones enable digital spaces like social media which are here to stay. Thus, it can be assumed that smartphones too are going to be around for the longest time. However, one cannot be sure in which form factor will exist. I am leaning towards foldable devices being the future but that is not set in stone. Society’s dependence on technology is ever-increasing thus the smartphone will undoubtedly be around in some shape or form.

The Path to Perfection – Apple’s iOS 17 Beta 2 is here to Amaze

Apple has unveiled the second beta update of iOS 17 to developers following its initial release at the WWDC 2023 event. This latest iteration introduces a host of enhancements and refinements to various core applications, including Messages, Phone, and FaceTime, offering users a more seamless and feature-rich experience. Let’s explore the exciting additions that accompany iOS 17 beta 2.

Enhanced Update Screen 

iOS 17 beta 2 brings forth noteworthy alterations to the update screen, presenting users with an enhanced interface that furnishes comprehensive information regarding the software. In addition to displaying details about joining beta programs, the update screen now prompts users to back up their data before proceeding with the installation. Notably, the Software Update settings page has been refreshed, accompanied by prominently displayed “Update Now” and “Update Tonight” buttons.

Intelligent Tips 

The focus on improving user interaction with Messages, Phone, and FaceTime apps remains at the forefront of iOS 17. The second beta introduces a helpful tip within the Messages app, suggesting users employ Siri’s voice commands instead of traditional typing for messaging purposes. Moreover, during AirDrop usage, individuals encountering difficulties in identifying nearby recipients will receive a prompt advising them to position their device in closer proximity to others.

Location Settings 

Refinements iOS 17 beta 2 introduces notable refinements to the Location Settings on iPhones. Among these refinements, users will now find a new “MicroLocation” option within the Location privacy settings, situated in the Systems Settings section. Additionally, the App Clips Location Confirmation and Standby Clock options have been removed from the available choices, streamlining the interface for improved user navigation.

Music Enhancements 

iOS 17 beta 2 introduces an expanded array of Apple Music‌ widgets, encompassing a variety of sizes to cater to individual preferences. Furthermore, new functionality has been incorporated, allowing users to toggle off notifications while in StandBy mode. Notably, critical notifications will still be delivered to users even when this feature is deactivated, ensuring crucial information is never missed.

Refined StandBy Experience 

In the latest beta update, iOS 17 introduces an option to disable notifications in StandBy mode, allowing users a more uninterrupted experience. However, it is essential to note that notifications classified as “Critical” will continue to be delivered, guaranteeing that urgent alerts are promptly received, even when this particular feature is deactivated.By incorporating these updates and refinements, Apple’s iOS 17 beta 2 empowers users with an enhanced and dynamic mobile operating system, delivering a seamless blend of productivity and innovation.

Beyond Innovation – Apple WWDC 23 Highlights

Get ready to enter a realm of limitless innovation and boundless possibilities. At the Apple WWDC 23 event, Apple unveiled a lineup of groundbreaking products that will redefine the way you work, play, and connect. Let’s take a brief look at what Apple launched at the Apple WWDC 23 event. Welcome to a new era of innovation.

MacBook Air 

With 13” and 15” models with M2 chip

Apple introduced the all-new MacBook Air in two sizes. The 13.6-inch model with the powerful M2 chip starts at just ₹114900.00*, while the 15.3-inch variant will be available from 13 June starting at ₹134900.00*. The new MacBooks are crafted with a fanless design and a durable 100% recycled aluminium enclosure. With incredible performance, it’s up to 1.4x faster than the previous MacBook Air (M1) and 12x faster than the fastest Intel-based MacBook Air. Additionally, it offers up to 18 hours of battery life, making it the perfect companion to spend a day with.

Mac Studio 

With M2 Max or M2 Ultra chips

Apple introduced the new Mac Studio, powered by the cutting-edge M2 Max and M2 Ultra chips. The new Mac Studio is designed for professionals and delivers exceptional performance with a 12-core CPU, 30-core GPU, and up to 96GB of RAM in the M2 Max configuration. The M2 Ultra doubles those specs, featuring a 24-core CPU, 60-core GPU, and up to 192GB of RAM. You can connect up to six Pro Display XDRs for expansive screen real estate and utilise a range of ports, including Thunderbolt 4, HDMI, and USB-A.

Mac Pro

With M2 Ultra chip

Apple finally debuted the all-new Mac Pro powered by the revolutionary M2 Ultra processor. With Mac Pro, you can experience unparalleled performance with a 24-core CPU and 76-core GPU, as it delivers a massive upgrade over older Intel-based Mac Pro models. Expand your possibilities with six open PCIe Gen 4 slots and dual 10-Gigabit Ethernet for lightning-fast connectivity. Upgrade to the future of professional computing with the M2 Ultra Mac Pro.

iOS 17

Apple introduced iOS 17, a significant upgrade that enhances communication with personalised Contact Posters, Live Voicemail transcription, and FaceTime’s audio and video messages. Experience a fresh look and improved functionality in Messages with new stickers, search filters, and real-time location updates. Stay connected and safe with the Check-In feature, notifying loved ones of your arrival and sharing vital information securely. iOS 17 revolutionises how you express yourself, connect with others, and enjoy seamless communication on your iPhone.

watchOS 10

Apple introduced watchOS 10, Apple’s latest wearable operating system. The redesigned apps in watchOS 10 provide a glance at essential information, while the Smart Stack offers relevant widgets that adapt to your needs. Enjoy new watch faces like Palette and Snoopy, bringing vibrant colours and beloved characters to life. For cyclists, there are enhanced metrics, Workout Views, and Bluetooth connectivity. Hikers benefit from Compass Waypoints and Maps capabilities. The Mindfulness app provides valuable tools for mental health. Experience a fresh design, simplified navigation, and a visual language optimised for the Apple Watch display.

iPadOS 17

Apple revealed iPadOS 17, the latest update that enhances your iPad experience. With the new iPadOS, you can personalize your Lock Screen with stunning wallpapers, font styles, and emoji customization. With intelligent AutoFill and new PDF features in Notes for collaboration, working with PDFs is easier. Messages and FaceTime receive exciting updates, including stickers and expressive reactions. The Health app arrives on iPad with detailed charts and health insights. Safari boosts productivity, and additional features like Stage Manager and Freeform enhance your workspace. Explore all the possibilities with iPadOS 17, available this fall.

Apple Vision Pro

Apple introduced Apple Vision Pro, a revolutionary spatial computer that seamlessly merges the digital and physical worlds. Its advanced technology enables users to interact with digital content using natural inputs like eyes, hands, and voice. With visionOS, the world’s first spatial operating system, Vision Pro creates an infinite canvas for apps that extends beyond traditional displays. The device boasts an ultra-high-resolution display system with 23 million pixels, ensuring an immersive and real-time experience.

FaceTime for Apple TV 4K

Apple TV 4K now brings FaceTime to the big screen by introducing tvOS 17. Dive into captivating conversations with loved ones as Center Stage ingeniously keeps everyone in the frame, no matter their movements. And that’s not all—while enjoying a SharePlay session, Split View allows you to seamlessly watch your favourite shows or movies with friends and family, all while staying connected on the FaceTime call. Get ready for a new level of engagement and togetherness with Apple TV 4K and tvOS 17.

Apple BKC Mumbai Store: Ready to Serve Customers Starting 18th April

As Apple celebrates 25 years of its presence in India, it’s hard to imagine a time when the iconic brand wasn’t a part of the Indian consumer technology landscape. Since it arrived in the Indian market in 1996, Apple has made significant strides, not just in terms of market share but also in shaping the consumer technology landscape in the country.

Indians are one of the most obsessed people in the world when it comes to Apple products but never had the luxury of buying the products from its physical stores as the brand never thought of having a store in the country. The company launched its official online stores in India in 2020 and, after 3 long years, decided to have physical stores in India.

Apple is marking a major expansion with the opening of its first Apple Store locations in the country, along with new environmental initiatives and a key milestone in the rapidly growing community of Indian developers. Apple’s first two retail stores in India will open this week in Mumbai and Delhi, welcoming customers to discover the best of Apple.

Today, Apple previewed Apple BKC, the first Apple Store® in India, in Mumbai’s bustling Bandra Kurla Complex. The store will serve as a dynamic space where customers can come together, explore Apple products and services, enjoy exceptional service, and learn how to get more out of their devices through the Apple sessions.

Apple BKC is a reflection of Mumbai’s vibrant culture and brings together the best of Apple in a beautiful, welcoming space for connection and community. The doors of the Apple BKC store will open to the public from Tuesday, 18th April 2023, and it will have 100 Apple BKC team members, speaking over 20 languages, to serve and welcome customers from around the world.

10 Green-tech companies to watch out for the betterment of the environment

The world is currently facing a spectrum of environmental challenges, including climate change, pollution, and resource depletion. In response to these issues, many companies are now focusing on sustainability as a core part of their business strategy. Among these companies are several big tech firms leveraging their technological expertise and resources to create a more sustainable world. Here are the top 10 big tech companies that are leading the way in sustainability.

Google

Google has prioritised sustainability in its operations and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. In 2020, Google announced that it had eliminated its entire carbon legacy, meaning it has offset all of its emissions since its founding in 1998. The company has also committed to carbon-free by 2030 and pledged to use only carbon-free energy by 2030. The company has also invested in renewable energy, intending to reach 100% by 2030. The company has implemented various sustainable practices, including reducing waste and promoting circular economy principles.

Microsoft

Sustainability is a core value at Microsoft, and the company has made significant efforts to reduce its environmental impact and promote sustainable practices. In 2020, Microsoft announced its commitment to be carbon negative by 2030, meaning the company will remove more carbon from the atmosphere than it emits. Microsoft is also working to be water positive, meaning it will replenish more water than it consumes and has committed to zero waste goals. Additionally, Microsoft is investing in renewable energy and has pledged to use 100% renewable energy by 2025.

Dell

Dell has implemented various initiatives to reduce environmental impact by setting goals like achieving 100% renewable energy for their global electricity use by 2040 and using 100 million pounds of recycled content in their products by 2030. Dell also focuses on reducing greenhouse gas emissions in their operations and supply chain, promoting responsible recycling practices, and designing their products with sustainability in mind. They have also partnered with NGOs and other organisations to advance sustainability in their industry and promote social responsibility.

Amazon

Sustainability is a key priority for Amazon, and the company has made significant progress in reducing its environmental impact. Amazon has set ambitious goals to reach net zero carbon emissions by 2040 and to power its operations with 100% renewable energy by 2025. The company is also working to reduce waste and improve the sustainability of its products and packaging. Amazon has launched several initiatives such as the Climate Pledge Fund, which invests in sustainable technologies and services, and the Sustainable Energy Program, which provides funding for renewable energy projects.

Apple

Apple is committed to sustainability across its operations, from its products to its supply chain and beyond. The company has set ambitious goals, such as achieving net-zero carbon emissions across its entire value chain by 2040 and using only recycled or renewable materials in its products. Apple also works closely with its suppliers to improve its environmental practices and reduce its carbon footprint. Additionally, Apple has implemented various energy-efficient measures, such as powering its data centres with 100% renewable energy.

Tesla

Tesla has made sustainability a core part of its mission and business practices. The company’s primary objective is to accelerate the world’s transition to sustainable energy by creating products that minimize the negative impact on the environment. Tesla’s electric vehicles are designed to be energy-efficient and emit zero emissions, reducing the carbon footprint of transportation. Moreover, Tesla’s solar products enable homeowners and businesses to generate electricity from renewable energy sources. Tesla also uses sustainable materials in their products, such as recycled materials in their battery cells and vegan leather in their car interiors.

IBM

IBM has a longstanding commitment to sustainability and has integrated it into its business strategy. The company has set goals to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, conserve water resources, and minimize waste. IBM has also incorporated sustainability into their products and services, offering solutions that enable clients to reduce their environmental impact. IBM has also invested in renewable energy, with over 40% of its electricity coming from renewable sources. The company’s sustainability efforts have earned recognition from organisations such as the Dow Jones Sustainability Index and the Carbon Disclosure Project.

HP

HP is committed to sustainability and has implemented various initiatives to reduce its environmental impact. One such initiative is the HP Sustainable Impact program, which aims to create a circular and low-carbon economy by designing products with recyclable materials, reducing waste and carbon emissions, and promoting responsible manufacturing practices. HP has also set ambitious goals, such as achieving 100% renewable electricity in their global operations by 2035 and reducing greenhouse gas emissions from their global operations and supply chain by 60% by 2025.

Cisco

Cisco is a company that recognises the importance of sustainability and has made significant efforts to reduce its environmental impact. They have set ambitious goals by 2025, including reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 60% from their global operations and supply chain, achieving 100% renewable energy for their global electricity usage, and implementing circular economy principles in their product designs. The company also prioritise social responsibility, focusing on ethical business practices and working to bridge the digital divide through initiatives such as its Networking Academy program, which provides free IT training to underserved communities worldwide.

Intel

Intel recognises the importance of sustainability and has taken significant steps to reduce its environmental impact. They have set ambitious goals by 2030, including achieving net positive water use, reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 60%, and achieving zero waste to landfill across their global manufacturing operations. Intel has also implemented sustainable product design practices, such as reducing the size of its packaging and using more energy-efficient technologies in its products.

Apple to host WWDC 2023 starting June 5: Here’s what to expect

That time of the year has arrived! it doesn’t matter if you’re a casual tech enthusiast or an Apple fanatic, Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) is an exciting event for everyone. Apple has announced the dates for WWDC 2023 from June 5 to June 9 online. The company in the past has been known to launch new technologies, features, and products at this conference over the years. This time around too, the Cupertino-base tech giant is expected to unveil long-awaited features, and even new hardware like the much-anticipated Apple AR headset.

WWDC 2023

WWDC 2023 will be held from June 5 to June 9 in an online format. However, the first day of the event will be a physical event at Apple Park in California. The tech giant has revealed that developers and students will be able to attend the physical event which will feature a keynote and a State of the Union address which will also be telecast for online participants. Both online and offline events are available to attend for free but there are space limitations in place for the latter.

The online programme will include sessions, one-on-one labs and a chance to interact with Apple engineers and other developers. The company is additionally holding a Swift Student Challenge this year for people who love to code.

It is expected that Apple will introduce iOS 17, iPadOS 17, macOS 14, tvOS 17, and watchOS 10 at this year’s WWDC. Additionally, the much anticipated Reality Pro AR Headset is also expected to make its debut during the event. However, no confirmation about the same has been made by Apple.

Reports suggest that the upcoming AR/VR headset is set to be a standalone device. The company is reportedly using specialized chipsets which are comparable to Apple’s Macbook laptops. It will be interesting to see this device finally make its way to the mainstream market after months of leaks and anticipation.

Apple’s folding iPhone may automatically shut to protect itself from drops

While every other major tech player like Samsung, Motorola and OPPO has already launched its foldable devices, Apple has been working on its version of the same for quite a while. However, it is expected that the wait for a foldable iPhone or iPad by Apple will be coming to an end as soon as 2025. Apple has been hard at work with the next-gen iPhone and iPad lineup with foldable capabilities and a recent patent for a new technology hints that the company is aiming to bring only the best product to the market. Reports suggest that the new technology patented could protect foldable iPhones and iPad from getting damaged even when dropped from a height.

New technology for foldable iPhone/iPad

Patently Apple was the first portal to spot the patent filed by Apple from the United States Patent and Trademark Office (USPTO) which hints at new safety features for the screens of the iPhone and iPad units in the future. The patent is titled ‘Self-Retracting Display Device And Techniques For Protecting Screen Using Drop Detection’. This refers to a motorised folding device mechanism that could either partially or fully close a foldable device before it hits the ground in the event of a drop.

This is a crucial development in the foldable device arena as rollable and foldable displays are made out of ultra-thin glass which is vulnerable to falls. The new technology could help solve a major issue in foldable devices and protect them from unexpected drops.

The patent application read “Mobile devices with foldable and rollable displays can use a sensor to detect vertical acceleration (e.g., acceleration with respect to the ground) to determine if the mobile device has been dropped. If the sensor detects that the mobile device has been dropped… the foldable device can retract at least partially to afford protection from the fragile display from striking the ground”

Apple likely to push back the release of mixed reality headset

Apple’s mixed reality headset has been the talk of the town for a while. For nearly over a year, rumours about Apple’s supposed mixed reality headset have taken over the internet. However, no confirmation has been made by the tech giant itself. Recently, leaks suggested that the anticipated headset will finally be unveiled in April 2023. Now, it looks like Apple has decided to delay the planned introduction of the headset to late June.

Apple Mixed Reality Headset postponed

According to recent leaks, the iPhone maker is expected to unveil the product during its annual Worldwide Developers Conference. Apple reportedly made the decision to delay the launch in early February after product testing results were not up to mark. According to leaks, the product testing of the Apple mixed reality headset resulted in software and hardware issues that need to be fixed before launch. The debut of this headset by Apple has long been rumoured, with initial reports dating back to 2015. The company was expected to introduce the product back in June 2022 before pushing it to early 2023.

As the name suggests, the new headset by Apple combines virtual and augmented reality. A similar product was launched by Meta last year named Meta Quest Pro. This will be the first time Apple ventures into a new product category since the launch of the Apple Watch back in 2025. However, the uncertainty around VR headsets and their market remain present. Apple reportedly will be charging $3000 (Rs 2,50,000) for the new product which is a huge amount to pay for a VR headset.

Readers should note that the timing for the Apple mixed reality headset could still change. However, the California-based company aims to launch the product by the end of 2023 itself. The mixed reality headset will work on a new OS designed by Apple which is unofficially termed ‘xrOS’.

 

Apple launches second generation HomePod at ₹32,990

In what can only be called Apple’s biggest gap between upgrades, the tech giant has now launched the HomePod (2nd Generation) While the smart home speaker market has predominantly been synonymous with Amazon’s Alexa, Apple has not been out of the race in any degree. As they say, later is better than never and with the launch of the Gen 2 HomePod Apple brings in a number of features to the smart speaker experience. Read on to know about what’s new with the latest Apple HomePod –

Apple HomePod (2nd Gen) features

It is no doubt that the second-gen HomePod is marginally better than its previous version. While it features a similar 4-inch high excursion woofer as before, the new five horn-loaded tweeters have now replaced the original seven tweeters. Whereas, four latest far-field mics have replaced the six microphones of the original HomePod. A new internal low-frequency calibration mic has been added for automatic bass correction. It is powered by the Apple S7 SoC to process computational audio and real-time tuning of sound.

A singular HomePod in itself is a capable product but Apple has also introduced stereo pairing where if two of the HomePods are placed together then you will be asked if you want to pair them. However, it should be noted that a first-gen and second-gen HomePod cannot be paired together for a surround sound experience. The latest HomePod also comes with temperature and humidity sensors. The HomePod comes equipped with real-time information reporting of your surroundings and trigger functions such as turning the AC on or closing the blinds.

Price and Availablity

Apple HomePod (2nd Generation) is priced at ₹32,990 in the Indian market. It is compatible with iPhone SE (2nd Gen) and above or the iPhone 8 and above. The device is up for pre-orders right on the Apple Store and will go on sale in the country on February 3, 2023.

Apple unveiled the 2023 MacBook Pro and Mac Mini models with M2 in a surprise launch

Some brands declare the dates and launch their products while some straight away launch the product; that’s the power of confidence, and Apple has honed it over the years. Yesterday, Apple unveiled the 2023 MacBook Pro 14-inch, MacBook Pro 16-inch and Mac mini with the new Apple M2 Pro and M2 Max processors. 

MacBook Pro 14″ and 16″ with M2 Pro and M2 Max

The 2023 MacBooks are supercharged by M2 Pro and M2 Max chips and offer up to 20% faster CPU performance and 30% faster GPU performance than the previous generation M1 variants. The lightning-fast M2 Pro and the incredible M2 Max are the most powerful and efficient chips in MacBooks.

The 2023 version of 14″ and 16″ MacBooks sports a stunning Liquid Retina XDR display, have all the ports you need, delivers exceptional performance and now has even longer battery life. Regarding video editing, the 2023 MacBook Pro with M2 Max is 15.7x faster, while the M2 Pro is 9.6x faster when compared to the Intel‑based MacBook Pro.

Apple is offering M2 Pro and M2 Max in two options – M2 Pro with a 10-core CPU and 16-core GPU or 12-core CPU and 19-core GPU, while the M2 Max can be configured in either a 12-core CPU and 30-core GPU or 12-core CPU and 38-core GPU options. The 16-inch model of the MacBook Pro has the longest battery life ever in a Mac.

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Mac Mini

Wanna buy something extraordinary, then the new Mac Mini should be on your cart as it is cheaper than the latest iPhone 14 series and packs the speed you need to get more done faster. When compared to the previous-generation M1 Mac mini, the new Mac mini with M2 Pro delivers up to 4.2x faster ProRes transcode in Final Cut Pro and 2.8x faster gameplay.

The new Mac Mini starts at the price of ₹59900 and will be available for sale from January 24th. The base models of the Mac Mini will have the M2 processor with an 8-core CPU and 10-core GPU, while the premium model will arrive with the M2 Pro with a 10-core CPU and 16-core GPU as standard but can be configured with the 12-core CPU and 19-core GPU variant.

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