Good and bad news about iPhone 14 prices and fresh updates. This is the most important Apple and iPhone news of the week.
iPhone 14 prices leaked: there is good and bad news
The iPhone 14 will be released in mid-September. In the run-up to the unveiling of the most important Apple product of the year, people are mainly wondering how expensive the device will be. An Apple insider claims to have the answer and there is both positive and negative news.
Starting with the good news. The iPhone 14 costs according to LeaksApplePro 909 euros: just as expensive as the iPhone 13. Are you going for the Pro version? Then, according to the insider, you should pay no less than 1259 euros. That is 100 euros more than the iPhone 13 Pro costs.
→ Read more about the leaked iPhone 14 prices
New updates for your iPhone, iPad, Mac and Apple Watch
Apple released several software updates last week. Unfortunately, with iOS 15.6 and iPadOS 15.6, your iPhone and iPad will not receive any new features, but for security reasons, you should download the updates as soon as possible.
The same goes for watchOS 8.7. The Apple Watch update is for stability, but not for the new features. macOS 12.5 (Monterrey) fixes several bugs in the software.
→ Here’s how to download iOS 15.6, iPadOS 15.6, watchOS 8.7, and macOS 12.5
MacBook Air 2022 (M2) review: everything is new, but not everything is better
The new MacBook Air 2022 brings the biggest changes to the model since 2010. But is it really worth the $390 extra over its predecessor?
That mainly depends on what you want to use it for. For most people, the MacBook Air 2022 is good enough, but not for all professionals. You can read all about it in the review.
→ This is our review of the MacBook Air 2022
iPhone 13 mini has fallen sharply in price: here the device is the cheapest
The iPhone 13 mini is the brother of the iPhone 13. In terms of size, it is smaller, but not in terms of specifications. The two are equally powerful. The iPhone 13 mini is currently available at an extra low price.
You can currently find the lowest price at Belsimpel. Here you pay only 726 euros for a separate iPhone 13 mini. Of course you can also buy the device in combination with a subscription.
→ Here’s the cheapest iPhone 13 mini
This sticker turns your iPhone 13 into a Nothing Phone (1)
The Android phone of the moment is without a doubt the Nothing Phone (1). Although the device itself is not a standout – as you can see in the review from our colleagues at Android Planet reads – the appearance is striking. The minimalist back can light up.
Thanks to a new sticker from dbrand, you can easily give your iPhone 13 the appearance of the first Nothing phone. It looks very realistic, although of course you don’t have real LEDs on the sticker.
→ View the realistic Nothing Phone (1) sticker here
iOS 16: New Features for AirPods (And Here’s Going to Change Even More)
It will be a while before iOS 16 is really released, but we can already tell you that your AirPods will also get new features.
Among other things, a new spatial audio function will be added and it will be easier to view and adjust the settings of your AirPods.
→ These features bring iOS 16 to your AirPods
Netflix with advertising: say goodbye to some movies and series
A cheaper Netflix subscription is coming. We already knew that this package would receive advertising, but last week it was revealed that this version also has fewer films and series.
This is due to the licensing deals the company has entered into for films and series that do not fall under the Netflix Originals label. You do get Netflix’s own productions with the cheaper subscription, but for other productions the company has to negotiate with publishers again.
→ Read more about the Netflix advertising package
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