Apple Confirms iPhone Event For October 13

The rumors have been suggesting that Apple could hold an event next week where they will announce their new iPhones. It turns out the rumors were right because Apple has since sent out invites to an event that they will be hosting on the 13th of October which they have titled, “Hi, Speed”.

It is unclear what this tagline means, but typically speaking these taglines hint at what’s to come. For example, Apple’s previous announcement was titled “Time flies” in which the company then unveiled their new Apple Watch Series 6, so with this tagline, it is believed that Apple could be hinting at 5G connectivity for this year’s iPhones.

Apple’s event is expected to unveil several new iPhones. It has been rumored that there could be as many as four iPhones launched this year which includes the base iPhone 12 mini which could come with a 5.4-inch display. Then there could also be two 6.1-inch iPhones, the iPhone 12 and the iPhone 12 Pro, and lastly, there will be the iPhone 12 Pro Max which could come with a 6.7-inch display.

In any case, we should have more details next week so be sure to check back with us on the 13th of October as we’ll bring you the latest news and updates.

Apple Confirms iPhone Event For October 13

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Could Apple’s iPhone Event Invite Hint At The AirTags’s Launch?

According to the rumors, Apple is said to be working on a new accessory called the AirTags. For those unfamiliar, this is basically a tracking accessory similar to the Tile tracking accessory where users can put them in bags, wallets, hang off their keychains, and more. Apple has yet to officially announce anything, but could they be hinting at it?

In a tweet by Jon Prosser, he seems to be alluding that the circles in the design of Apple’s iPhone 12 event invite could actually be hinting at the launch of the AirTags. Of course, the circular designs could be nothing more than an abstract design, but it is also possible that it could be Apple’s way of hinting at upcoming products before they launch.

It is entirely possible that we might be reading too much into this, but at the same time given the mounting evidence of the AirTags tracking accessory, we imagine that this event is as good a time as any to make the official reveal. We might end up being a bit disappointed, but at the same time, we might be pleasantly surprised.

Apple’s AirTags are rumored to be using ultra wideband technology that has been built into Apple’s newer iPhones. This is said to offer up more precise/accurate tracking compared to regular Bluetooth technology that could make the accessory more appealing compared to the competition.

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Arlo’s New Wireless Security Cameras Will Last You Half A Year On A Single Charge

You might be considering setting up a home security camera system, but the thing with a lot of the more traditional setups is that it requires installation which involves dragging wires and finding a way to keep those wires hidden and kept away neatly. If you’d rather not deal with this, then Arlo’s new wireless cameras might be worth taking a look at.

The company has recently announced an update to its camera lineup which includes the Arlo Pro 4 Wire-Free Spotlight Camera and Ultra 2 Wire-Free Spotlight Camera System. As their names imply, these are wireless security cameras which means that installing them will be a breeze – just choose where you want to mount them and you’re good to go.

Arlo claims that the cameras will last for as long as six months on a single charge, so for the most part, you can put them up and not think about them for a very long time. They are also capable of connecting directly to your home’s WiFi, meaning that you won’t need to purchase a separate hub.

The Arlo Pro 4 will be capable of recording footage of up to 2K resolution, while the Ultra 2 will be capable of recording at 4K. The Pro 4 will offer a 160-degree field of view, while the Ultra 2 will offer a wider 180-degree field of view. The Pro 4 will be priced at $200 while the Ultra 2 will go for $300.

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