Apple AirPods Max Launched, What To Expect?

Apple have announced AirPods Max, a brand new innovative wireless over the head headphones. The company has launched AirPods featuring an over-ear design with high-fidelity sound. AirPods Max sport custom acoustic design backed by H1 chips and options to power up computational audio.

Apple AirPods Max Launched, What To Expect? 

Apple has claimed the AirPods Max will offer seamless listening experience with Adaptive EQ, Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency mode and spatial audio.

AirPods Max come in five colour options: space grey, silver, sky blue, green, and pink. They are available for order starting today, to be available from December 15.

The AirPods Max will be able to deliver the same AirPods experience with over-ear design featuring high-fidelity audio. The AirPods Max will use computational audio to wirelessly deliver the best possible personal listening experience.

AirPods Max is priced at Rs 59,900 on the Apple.com and Apple Authorised Resellers. AirPods Max will begin shipping on Tuesday, December 15. AirPods Max will run on iOS 14.3 or later, iPadOS 14.3 or later, macOS Big Sur 11.1 or later, watchOS 7.2 or later, or tvOS 14.3 or later.

New iOS Update Killing 50 Percent Battery In 30 Minutes: How To Fix?

The new iOS 14.2 update is killing battery on iPhones. The latest iOS software update is said to be killing 50 percent of the battery in just 30 minutes. Not only battery drain, multiple users have reported that after the update iPhones are restarting on their own. Also, after the battery drain, some phones are rebooting on their own, and again the battery surged up.

Apple is yet to officially confirm the bug, but a new update is being expected within a few days.

In case you haven’t yet updated your iPhone to the latest iOS 14.2 version, it’s better to wait for now. Go to settings and check whether you have already updated or yet to, it’s better to wait a few more days before Apple fixes the bug and releases a fresh update.

14.2 iOS Update Killing 50 Percent Battery In 30 Minutes

The latest iOS 14.2 update is said to be killing 50 percent of the battery on iPhones in just 30 minutes. Not only battery drain, multiple users have reported that after the update iPhones are restarting on their own. Also, after the battery drain, some phones are rebooting on their own, and again the battery surged up.

iOS 14.2 was recently found to be unexpectedly bumping up the FaceTime video resolution on older iPhones.

Several users have complained on the official developer forum and Reddit that iOS 14.2 is killing the battery life of iPhones very fast. Apple has previously been charged with intentionally slowing down old iPhones and adding glitchware to kill battery faster.

The issue is being faced mainly by users of iPhone XS, iPhone 7, iPhone 6S and the first-gen iPhone SE from 2017. Apple is yet to release a new update, but the company is usually very quick in rolling out updates to fix such issues. A maintenance update is expected in next one week.

Also: iPhone 12 Series Not Waterproof, Apple Lied, Fined In Italy

The new Apple phones are waterproof, at least what the company claims. But the real story behind is a little different, and Apple has been making false claims. The all-new Apple iPhone 12 series is being marketed as safe to drown upto 30 minutes under water, but in real they aren’t.

For the same Apple has been fined €10 million (around $12 million or 840 crores) in Italy.

The devices are being advertised as water resistant, but the devices are not. Italy’s antitrust authority said the commercials are misleading. As per the regulator, Apple have advertised the new iPhones as water resistant without clarifying their water resistance ratings.

The advertisements showing the new iPhone 12 series can stay under water upto 30 minutes also have disclaimers below that the phones aren’t covered by warranty in case of damage from liquids. 

Apple has been also blamed to be tricking customers through disclaimers. So, the authority has held Apple under misleading customers as the customer will be provided no support for the damage caused to their phones with water and other liquids as the company claimed the devices are water resistant.

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