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Apple Watch Series 7 Has New Design With Flat Sides And Larger Screen

Once again Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman says Apple’s next watch series 7 will have flat sides and large screens. The rumoured design according to him will have “a flatter display and edges.”, as Apple looks to streamline its design across all its devices.

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The Verge has cited unverified leaked images that suggest that a bigger 41mm and 45mm iWatches. Apple’s new smartwatches are going to have a faster processor according to Gurman.

Maybe we could see a new high-end Mac mini launch next month, reports say it might happen. Mark Gurman in his Power On newsletter believes Apple will beef up its current Mac Mini.

Apple’s current Mac Mini uses its own proprietary chip, the M1. Moving away from Intel’s own chips, the Mac Mini is blazing fast as Apple has it optimised.

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Apple’s Intel-powered Mac Mini has 4 USB-A ports, but its own M1 Mac Mini have only 2. Gurman believes the new high-end Mac Mini will have a newer M1X chip, and 4 USB-A ports.

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And Apple would stop selling its Intel Mac Mini, which currently retails for $1,099.

“The Mac Mini is used for more basic tasks like video streaming, but many people use it as a software development machine, as a server or for their video-editing needs.” Gurman said.

“Apple knows that, so it kept the Intel model around. Well, expect that to go away in the next several months with a high-end, M1X Mac Mini. It will have an updated design and more ports than the current model.”

Apple looks to refresh the designs of its watches. If the reports are true it will be the first time It will be changing the case design since Series 4. Just maybe, they could launch earliest September.

 

 

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