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Apple may roll out its podcast service at Spring Loaded event ANI | Updated: Apr 20, 2021 21:28 IST
California [US], April 20 (ANI): Tech company Apple is expected to announce new iPad Pro models, AirPods 3, and a new item-tracking AirTags accessory at its Spring Loaded event on April 20. The company may also announce its podcast service at the event.
According to Mashable, at the mega event, the company may announce a lot of new upgrades other than hardware upgrades. The iPhone-maker will also announce its new Podcasts Subscription service on April 20. The new addition was spotted in the beta of iOS 14.5.
The details were revealed by Vox s Peter Kafka in his findings in the iOS 14.5. Spotted by 9to5mac, Kafka stated in a tweet that he is pretty sure Apple is prepping its own Podcast plan - a paid subscription service - on Tuesday.
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The new Apple TV 4K is all about the redesigned Siri remote
Finally, actual control.
body>Apple s Spring Loaded event brought a fast and furious pace of announcements, including a new iMac, AirTags, and Podcasts Subscription service, even a new iPhone color. But Apple still found time to fix one of the biggest gripes we have in any of Apple products: Apple TV s Siri remote.
The Apple TV 4K itself isn t a huge upgrade over the prior model. It brings an A12 Bionic processor (versus the A10X), high-frame-rate HDR and Dolby Vision video to enable smooth 60fps viewing. iPhone users can also use their handset s light sensor to compare the color balance to compare color balance to industry-standard specifications used by cinematographers worldwide and automatically adjust your TV s video output without needing to fiddle with menus and settings.