Tuesday, 21 April 2020

Apple Invites Select Developers to Online Accessibility Event



Apple has invited select developers to an online accessibility event taking place Thursday, April 23. Notably, the event will allow participants to ask questions after attending a session.

Supporting Accessibility in Your Apps
At Apple, we believe that technology is most powerful when it empowers everyone. Join us for an online event to learn how you can take advantage of the award-winning accessibility features that come standard on Apple devices. You'll be able to ask questions during and after the sessions, and sign up for individual consultations.

It's possible that Apple will use this event as a trial for WWDC 2020 which will be also be held as an online event in June.





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Apple Expected to Stockpile 5G iPhones in Advance Due to Concerns Over Possible Component Shortages

Apple is expected to build up inventories of its upcoming 5G iPhones in advance due to concerns over possible component shortages amid the global health crisis, according to sources cited by the Nikkei Asian Review.


An excerpt from the report:
Apple has notified several of its suppliers that it plans to make about 213 million iPhones in the 12 months through March 2021, up 4% from the same period a year ago, despite some suppliers' belief that orders could end up being significantly lower, Nikkei has learned.
The report claims that production of current models like the new iPhone SE and the upcoming 5G models will be split nearly 50-50.

Apple plans to release four 5G-enabled iPhones later this year, including one 5.4-inch model, two 6.1-inch models, and one 6.7-inch model, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo and other sources. All four models are expected to feature OLED displays, flatter edges like the iPhone 5 or the 2018 and later iPad Pro, and a smaller notch.
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