Apple Unveils iPhone 17 Pro Max Design, New MacBook Pro, and Q4 Financial Results
- The iPhone 17 Pro Max design leak reveals a smaller dynamic island and front sensors, enhancing display usability. Analyst Jeff Pu notes this change will be exclusive to the Pro Max model, breaking Apple's tradition of uniformity across models.
- Apple launched new MacBook Pro models featuring the M4 Pro and M4 Max processors, promising up to 24-hour battery life. The introduction of Thunderbolt 5 is a significant upgrade for professional users, enhancing connectivity options.
- In a surprising move, Apple removed the entry-level MacBook Air model with 8GB of RAM, aiming to address criticism regarding outdated specifications. The anticipated M4 Air is expected to launch in March 2024, but the upgrade reflects Apple's commitment to modernizing its product line.
- The new iMac features the M4 chipset and now connects peripherals via USB-C instead of Lightning, improving compatibility. This change aligns with regulatory demands in Europe and enhances user convenience.
- The Mac Mini has been redesigned to a compact size, now featuring two Thunderbolt ports on the front, a long-requested addition. The new design utilizes an impact extrusion process, reducing aluminum use by 85%.
- Apple's Q4 2024 financial results showed steady performance, with iPhone sales up 6% and services growth slowing to 12%. The results reflect a stable business environment despite a one-time charge related to an Irish tax case.
- The updated Magic Mouse retains its controversial charging port design, disappointing many users. Despite hopes for a redesign, the port remains on the underside, continuing a decade-long criticism of the product's design.
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