New iPhone Features, MacBook Deals And Retirement Of iTunes Movie Trailers: Apple's Week in Review

This week in the world of Apple Inc. AAPL, we’ve witnessed a blend of product predictions, technological advancements, and strategic decisions. From the anticipated iPhone 15 Pro Max to the retirement of the iTunes Movie Trailers platform, Apple continues to shape the tech landscape. Let’s delve into the top stories.

iPhone 15 Pro Max: The Next Best-Seller?

Apple’s upcoming iPhone 15 Pro Max is predicted to be a top-seller, thanks to the addition of a periscope camera. Noted analyst Ming-Chi Kuo anticipates this model to account for a significant portion of the iPhone 15 series shipments. Read the full article here.

iPhone 16’s Display Revolution

Apple is exploring a new display technology for its iPhone 16. The tech, known as micro-lens arrays (MLA), promises brighter and more efficient screens. Both Samsung and LG have pitched this technology to Apple, with its potential benefits and challenges under consideration. Read the full article here.

Big Savings on MacBook Air

Apple’s 13-inch MacBook Air, powered by Intel’s Core processor, is now available with a whopping $560 discount. This deal brings the price of this powerful and portable MacBook below $1,000. Read the full article here.

Apple’s Shift in Customer Support

Apple is set to end its customer support on Twitter and YouTube. The @AppleSupport Twitter account will transition to automated responses, directing users to other support channels. This move reflects Apple’s evolving approach to customer service. Read the full article here.

Goodbye, iTunes Movie Trailers

After over two decades, Apple has decided to retire its iTunes Movie Trailers app and website. Reflecting the changing digital landscape, users are now redirected to Apple’s TV platform. Read the full article here.

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