↩ Accueil

Vue lecture

Il y a de nouveaux articles disponibles, cliquez pour rafraîchir la page.

iOS 18.1 beta 4 – Spatial Photos, hints at Apple Intelligence for Vision Pro, wireless restore for iPhone 16, and more [Video]

iOS 18.1 beta 4, released yesterday to developers, is bundled with new goodies, hidden items that reveal exciting hints about the future of Apple Vision Pro, and a new wireless system restore method for iPhone 16. Also included is an updated unified picker that combines stickers and emoji, Print Center status in the Dynamic Island, and much more.

Watch our hands-on video now as we step through the iOS 18.1 beta 4 changes and features, and be sure to subscribe to 9to5Mac on YouTube for more.

more…

iMazing 3 is the ultimate data management utility for iPhone 16

If you’re looking for the best data management utility for the new iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro, then look no further than iMazing 3.

For years regarded as the best solution for accessing and controlling iPhone data via Mac or PC, iMazing 3 is a feature-packed utility that makes it easy to perform file transfers, backup management, encryption, snapshots, message extraction, file transfers, enterprise management for fleets, and much more. It’s no wonder that iMazing is the world’s most trusted app for both beginners and advanced users when managing iPhones and Apple mobile devices from a Mac or PC. Watch our hands-on video for more details.

more…

iOS 18.1 to enable RCS for iPhone users in China

With iOS 18, Apple has finally introduced support for Rich Communications Services, or RCS, to the . As we’ve been covering since the first betas, the rollout depends on the carriers working with Apple to enable RCS for their customers. Soon, RCS will be available to iPhone users in China as well.

more…

Everything New in the iOS 18 Messages App

Par : Juli Clover
iOS 18 is bringing major changes to the Messages app, with Apple adding Tapback reaction changes new formatting, updated effects, satellite support, better texting with green bubble people, and eventually, several fun Apple Intelligence features.


This guide highlights everything that's new in the ‌iOS 18‌ Messages app, and what's coming later.

Send Later


‌iOS 18‌ adds the option to schedule an iMessage to be sent to someone at a later time or date. If you know someone's birthday is coming up, for example, you can schedule a happy birthday text to them ahead of the date so it's ready to go.


Scheduling a message can be only be done in conversations with other iMessage users, and it is not an option when texting with an Android user. It works in both individual and group chats, as long as all participants have an Apple device and access to iMessage.

To schedule a message, follow these steps:

  1. Open up a conversation in the Messages app.

  2. Tap on the "+" button on the left side of the text box.

  3. Tap on More.

  4. Choose Send Later.

  5. Type in your Message.

  6. To change the send time, tap on the blue bubble that defaults to Tomorrow 9:00 am. From there, you will have a slider that lets you input a date and a time.

  7. With your time selected and your message typed in, tap on the blue arrow to schedule it.


Messages can be scheduled up to 14 days in advance, so if it's August 1, for example, you can schedule up to August 15. Messages are sent even if your iPhone is offline without a Wi-Fi or cellular connection.

Scheduled messages are displayed at the bottom of a conversation. If you want to change the time of a message or cancel it, tap on the "Edit" button. You will have options to edit the time, delete the message, or send it immediately.

Tapback Reactions


Tapbacks are those little characters you can use to respond to a message by long pressing on it, so you don't need to type out a whole response to something that can be answered with a thumbs up or a heart. ‌iOS 18‌ has two key updates for Tapbacks.

Updated Design


The six standard Tapback icons now feature color and more detail. You can see the new look when long pressing on a text to respond, and in the Tapbacks that you receive.


When you tap on a Tapback you've received on a message, you can now see who sent what, which is useful if you are in a group chat and get multiple Tapback responses.


Emoji Support


Along with the six classic Tapback responses, you can now choose any emoji character when using Tapback. After long pressing to respond to a message, swipe to the left to see common emoji responses or tap on the generic emoji icon thought bubble to bring up the emoji picker.


You can choose any emoji, but you can also select from your stickers or your Memoji. Tap on the Memoji icon at the bottom left to get to Memoji, or the sticker icon to see your sticker selections. To add one as a Tapback, just tap on your selection.

Stickers can be hard to see at the small size of a Tapback, but most emoji characters and Memoji work well.

RCS


RCS, or Rich Communication Services, is a new text message protocol replacing SMS and MMS. You'll see it when texting people who don't have iMessage, such as Android users. ‌RCS‌ has nothing to do with iMessage conversations, aka the conversations you have with other Apple device owners (blue bubbles), but it does improve texts with green bubble Android users.


‌RCS‌ is a more modern technology than SMS, and it allows for more feature parity in ‌iPhone‌ to Android text message conversations. Many of the frustrations you might have encountered when texting someone with an Android device are resolved with ‌RCS‌, such as errors sending photos and videos.

Here's what you'll get with ‌RCS‌:

  • Support for higher resolution photos and videos.

  • Support for larger file sizes and file sharing.

  • Audio messages.

  • Real-time typing indicators.

  • Read receipts.

  • Ability to send messages over cellular or Wi-Fi (SMS is cellular only). There is no cost to send an ‌RCS‌ message over Wi-Fi.

  • Improved group chats.


Again, ‌RCS‌ only comes into play when you're texting someone who has an Android device. iMessage is still the default for conversations between Apple device owners, and blue bubbles and green bubbles are not changing.

We have a full guide on RCS if you want to know more about what to expect.

Messages via Satellite


Messages via satellite is a new feature that lets you send texts even when you don't have a Wi-Fi or cellular connection, leveraging the satellites that Apple uses for the Emergency SOS via satellite feature.


Messages via satellite is available on the iPhone 14 or later, and you can send and receive both iMessage and SMS messages, so you're not limited to texting with just ‌iPhone‌ users.

Right now, Messages via satellite is free, just like Emergency SOS via satellite. Apple offers two free years of satellite access with an ‌iPhone 14‌ or later, but the company has expanded free access for the ‌iPhone 14‌ until November 2025. Apple has not provided any insight into how much it will eventually charge for satellite access.

Smart Replies (Apple Intelligence - iOS 18.1)


Using Apple Intelligence, your ‌iPhone‌ can analyze the content in a message that you've received, suggesting Smart Reply options that you can tap for a quick response.


If someone asks a question like "Do you want to go to the movies?" Messages suggests responses like "Sure!" or "Sorry, busy tomorrow." Smart Replies aren't an option for every message that you receive, but Apple often has a suggestion.

Smart Replies show up at the top of the keyboard, where suggestions have been in prior versions of iOS. Smart Replies are similar to suggestions, but are more intelligent and are often complete phrases and responses rather than word suggestions that pop up as you type.

To use a Smart Reply, just tap it and it'll populate the text box so you can send it. If you don't care for the suggestion, just ignore it, and type in your own response. You'll still see suggestions once you disregard a Smart Reply.

Smart Replies are an Apple Intelligence Messages feature in iOS 18.1, which Apple is currently beta testing.

Writing Tools (Apple Intelligence - iOS 18.1)


Writing Tools aren't specific to the Messages app, but are a systemwide option anywhere you can input text. In Messages, you can write out a text and then select it with a tap and drag gesture to bring up the Writing Tools interface.


Here's what Writing Tools can do for a text message:

  • Proofread what you've written for spelling and grammar errors, including word choice and sentence structure.

  • Rewrite with a different tone, with options that include Friendly, Professional, and Concise.

  • Summarize what you've written. You can get a quick summary, pull out key points, create a list of topics, or make a table.


You can tap on the various options to use the Writing Tools, and you can preview changes and decide not to use them or swap them in for what you've written.


The Writing Tools feature is set to be available in iOS 18.1.

Notification Summaries (Apple Intelligence - iOS 18.1)


If you have multiple notifications from the Messages app, Apple Intelligence will summarize them for you so you can catch up at a glance and see what's most important without having to read through everything.


This works for both individual conversations and group conversations, and you can see the summaries on the Lock Screen. You'll get notification summaries in iOS 18.1.

Emoji Design Updates


When you send a single emoji to someone in ‌iOS 18‌, the emoji now appears much larger than before so the detail is easier to see. Emojis in other quantities are still displayed at the same size.


Apple has also updated the emoji picker. Emoji are displayed larger and with more space between them, plus the Sticker and Memoji interfaces have been integrated into the emoji window.

Tapping on the two icons on the bottom left of the emoji picker will take you to Memoji and Stickers, respectively. You can create Memoji and make new stickers directly from the two sections that are in the emoji picker. For stickers, select the sticker section and tap on the blank sticker icon. For Memoji, tap into the Memoji section, tap the three dots, and then choose New, Edit, or Duplicate.

Stickers and Memoji as Emoji


Stickers and Memoji have new dedicated sections in the emoji picker because you can now use a sticker or a Memoji just like an emoji. If you add a sticker when typing a text, for example, it is added to the end of your text rather than sent as a separate image.


You can still send a full-size sticker as long as you send it separate from text.


Stickers and Memoji sent as emoji only display as emoji on devices running ‌iOS 18‌, iPadOS 18, macOS Sequoia, visionOS 2, and watchOS 11. On earlier versions of iOS, stickers are sent as separate images as before.

Text Formatting


You can enhance your text messages with new formatting options. After typing something, tap on the "A" icon above the keyboard. What you've typed is selected, and you can add bold, italic, underline, or strikethrough formatting.


To add formatting to just one word, double tap on the word to select it and then tap on the "A" icon. You can also use the Text Effects option from the popup menu. Formatting can be used with emoji, but the bold and italic options don't do anything.

Text Effects


Along with the bold, italic, underline, and strikethrough formatting, there are new animated text effects that can be applied to your entire message, a single word, a phrase, or even an emoji or sticker.


Just select the text that you want to add an effect to with a double tap and then tap on the "A" icon to get to the text effects interface.

Options include Big, Small, Shake, Nod, Explode, Ripple, Bloom, and Jitter.

In a conversation with someone running ‌iOS 18‌ or one of its sister updates, the text or emoji that has an effect applied to it will continually animate when viewed. These effects do not work on earlier versions of Apple's operating systems and simply don't show up.

Math Notes


The systemwide Math Notes feature that lets your ‌iPhone‌ solve equations for you works in Messages. To see it in action, type in an equation and you'll get an immediate answer when you add in an equals sign.


Math Notes also works for conversions in the Messages app, including currency conversions, temperature conversions, measurement conversions, and more. You can use it by typing in your conversion, such as "20 euros to dollars" and then adding in an equals sign to get the result.

Link Card Update


Apple tweaked the design of link cards in the Messages app, and the cards now have colorful backgrounds that match the color of the main image in the link, if available.


You can see link card previews before a link is sent, and if you long press, you can get customization options. Link cards can be converted to a simpler card style or transformed into a text link that only shows the hyperlink with no preview at all.

Image Playground (Apple Intelligence - Coming Later This Year)


Image Playground is an upcoming Apple Intelligence feature that is designed to let you create images using text-based prompts, much like you can do with other AI image generation platforms.


Apple is integrating Image Playground into the Messages app, so you can create and send images without having to swap over to another app. Apple Intelligence can glean the gist of your conversation from the Messages app and come up with suggestions for images that you might want to send.

Image Playground can even incorporate images of your friends and family, so if you're chatting with a friend, you can create a silly image that uses the friend's contact photo. Apple adds a style to each image, so there is no option to generate something that could be mistaken for a real photo.

You can choose from Animation, Illustration, and Sketch styles, and all image generation is done on-device.

Genmoji (Apple Intelligence - Coming Later This Year)


Based on Image Playground, Genmoji lets you create custom emoji with a text prompt. Have you always wanted an emoji of a mint chocolate chip ice cream cone? It can be made with Genmoji.


Need a cat made from pizza, or a flower that's not a rose or a sunflower? Genmoji will make it possible. With the Genmoji interface, you can describe a Genmoji and Apple Intelligence will generate several options for you to choose from.

You can even create an emoji based on the contact image of a friend or family member, similar to Image Playground.

Genmoji behave just like emoji and can be used in place of emoji.

Apple Intelligence Notes


To use the upcoming Apple Intelligence features Apple will add to ‌iOS 18‌ in iOS 18.1 and beyond, you need an iPhone 15 Pro, ‌iPhone 15‌ Pro Max, or any iPhone 16 model. M-series iPads and Macs also support Apple Intelligence.

Read More


Additional information on new features that Apple has added in ‌iOS 18‌ can be found in our iOS 18 roundup.
Related Roundups: iOS 18, iPadOS 18
Related Forums: iOS 18, iPadOS 18

This article, "Everything New in the iOS 18 Messages App" first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

Where is Apple's Next-Generation CarPlay?

It has been over two years since Apple first previewed next-generation CarPlay at WWDC 2022, and it has still yet to become available in any vehicles.


Below, we recap the latest information about next-generation CarPlay.

Launch Timing


Apple's website continues to say that the first vehicles with next-generation CarPlay support will "arrive in 2024," but it has yet to provide a more specific timeframe. Aston Martin and Porsche previewed next-generation CarPlay vehicle designs late last year, but neither automaker has released any vehicles with support yet.

Apple continued to highlight next-generation CarPlay in WWDC 2024 coding sessions for developers, suggesting that the company remains committed to rolling out the system as of three months ago, but it is clearly taking quite some time.

Next-Generation CarPlay


Next-generation CarPlay will have deeper integration with a vehicle's instrument cluster, climate controls, FM radio, and more. It will also support multiple displays across the dashboard, and offer widgets for apps like Calendar and Weather.

In addition, next-generation CarPlay will be highly customizable, allowing automakers to tailor the design of the system to uniquely match their vehicles.

New Features


Instrument Cluster Integration

Next-generation CarPlay will integrate with a vehicle's instrument cluster, including the speedometer, tachometer, odometer, fuel gauge, engine temperature gauge, oil pressure gauge, and more. Apple says drivers will be able to choose from several gauge cluster designs and layouts, including brand‑specific options.

Climate Controls

You'll be able to access your vehicle's climate controls directly within the new CarPlay interface, allowing you to adjust the temperature of the A/C or heat, fan speed, heated seats, heated steering wheel, and other options.

Multi-Display Support

Next-generation CarPlay will be able to appear across all of the displays in a vehicle, providing a consistent experience across the infotainment system, instrument cluster, and any additional screens on the dashboard. Apple says the new CarPlay will be tailored to each vehicle model to accommodate unique screen shapes and layouts.

Widgets

Widgets will be a key part of the new CarPlay experience, offering at-a-glance information such as trip duration, fuel economy, distance traveled, calendar events, weather, phone calls, the status of a HomeKit-enabled garage door, and more. It will also be possible to view and scroll through the widgets within the instrument cluster.

FM Radio App

Next-generation CarPlay will include an all-new Media app that allows you to easily control the FM radio in your vehicle, such as to change the station.

New Apps


iOS 17.4 for the iPhone added hidden code-level references to eight new CarPlay apps:
  • Auto Settings: This app will let you manage paired iPhones and adjust vehicle settings.

  • Car Camera: This app will display the vehicle's rear-view camera feed.

  • Charge: For electric vehicles, this app will display battery level, charging status, time remaining until the battery is fully charged, and more.

  • Climate: This app will provide access to a vehicle's climate controls within CarPlay, allowing you to adjust the temperature of the A/C or heating system, fan speed, heated seats, heated steering wheel, and more.

  • Closures: This app will display if any of the vehicle's doors are opened, and it might also display vehicle warning symbols.

  • Media: This app will provide access to FM and AM radio station controls within CarPlay, along with other media options like SiriusXM. It is unclear if SiriusXM will offer satellite connectivity, or remain limited to internet streaming. Users will be able to select from a list of music genres, such as Top 40 and Rock.

  • Tire Pressure: This app will display air pressure for each of the vehicle's tires, and provide low pressure, high pressure, and flat tire warnings.

  • Trips: This app will provide a variety of driving-related data, including the vehicle's average speed, fuel efficiency or energy efficiency, the total time elapsed and distance traveled on a trip, and more.


Committed Automakers


Aston Martin's next-generation CarPlay preview from December 2023


When it first announced next-generation CarPlay, Apple said the following automakers were committed to offering it in new vehicles:
  • Acura

  • Audi

  • Ford

  • Honda

  • Infiniti

  • Jaguar

  • Land Rover

  • Lincoln

  • Mercedes-Benz

  • Nissan

  • Polestar

  • Porsche

  • Renault

  • Volvo
Beyond the addition of Aston Martin, it is unclear if this list has changed since that initial announcement at WWDC 2022.

Apple has not indicated if any next-generation CarPlay apps or features will be available in existing vehicles with standard CarPlay support.
Related Roundup: CarPlay

This article, "Where is Apple's Next-Generation CarPlay?" first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

AirPods Pro 3 will be a must-buy, but there’s truly no rush Apple

Normally, if an Apple product is two years old, you probably want to avoid buying it. But are a huge exception to that rule. Their successor, the expected AirPods Pro 3, are likely coming next year. Yet it’s hard to recommend a device more highly than the AirPods Pro 2—even two years after launch. Here’s why there’s no rush for Apple to ship AirPods Pro 3.

more…

Apple Releases New AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 Firmware

Par : Juli Clover
Apple today released a new firmware update for all AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 models. The ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2 firmware has a build number of 7A302, up from 7A294, and the ‌AirPods 4‌ firmware has a build number of 7A304.


There is no word yet on what’s included in the firmware, but it comes just a week after Apple last updated the ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2 firmware to add iOS 18 features like support for head gestures and Voice Isolation.

Apple is adding hearing aid and hearing test functionality to the ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2, so this update could potentially introduce those capabilities, or it may lay the groundwork for a future update. Apple plans to introduce hearing aid features to the ‌AirPods Pro‌ 2 this year, and the company has received FDA approval. Hearing aid functionality will not be included in the ‌AirPods 4‌.

Apple doesn’t have a way to manually upgrade AirPods software, but firmware is generally installed over-the-air when the AirPods are in a charging case and connected to an iOS device or Mac.
Related Roundups: AirPods 4, AirPods Pro
Related Forum: AirPods

This article, "Apple Releases New AirPods Pro 2 and AirPods 4 Firmware" first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

9to5Mac Daily: September 18, 2024 – iOS 18.1 changes, Apple Card drama

Listen to a recap of the top stories of the day from 9to5Mac. 9to5Mac Daily is available on iTunes and Apple’s Podcasts appStitcherTuneInGoogle Play, or through our dedicated RSS feed for Overcast and other podcast players.

Sponsored by Torras: your iPhone experience with the TORRAS Ostand 360° Spin Case and the new Ostand 360. Protect your device, enhance your productivity, and enjoy unmatched convenience and style. Get yours today and experience the next level of phone protection and functionality.

more…

Joanna Stern made an AI bot that can answer all your iPhone 16 questions

Joanna Stern at The Wall Street Journal is an expert at coming up with clever and inventive new angles for her Apple product reviews. For this year’s iPhone 16 launch, Joanna tried something entirely new by creating “Joannabot,” which she describes as a “generative-AI buddy who never tires of answering your iPhone 16 questions—especially whether it’s worth an upgrade.”

more…

AirPods 4 vs. Previous Generations Buyer's Guide: All Upgrades Compared

Apple's new AirPods are now available for pre-order. With the release of the AirPods 4 and ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC, Apple has made some significant improvements that could make a difference in your daily listening experience.


Key upgrades in the ‌AirPods 4‌ include a more comfortable fit, improved sound quality with a new low-distortion driver, and enhanced features like Personalized Spatial Audio. For the first time in the standard AirPods range, the ‌AirPods 4‌ offer optional active noise cancellation for an additional $50, providing a quieter and more immersive experience, especially in noisy environments.

This buyer's guide breaks down those changes, compares them to previous generations, and helps you to decide which model best fits your needs. Whether you're upgrading from the AirPods 2, AirPods 3, or deciding between the ‌AirPods 4‌ models, this guide helps you to make an informed decision based on your priorities—whether it's sound quality, fit, comfort, or advanced features like ANC. We'll also explain who should consider upgrading to the latest generation.
















































































































































































AirPods
(Second-Generation, 2019)
AirPods
(Third-Generation, 2021)
AirPods
(Fourth-Generation, 2024)
AirPods With ANC
(Fourth-Generation, 2024)
EarPods-like design (2012) with long "stems" AirPods Pro-like design (2019) with wider shape, shorter "stems," and improved fit Further improved, more comfortable fit with narrower shape Further improved, more comfortable fit with narrower shape
Vent system for pressure equalization Vent system for pressure equalization
Optical in-ear sensors Skin-detect sensors Optical in-ear sensors Optical in-ear sensors
Inward-facing microphones Inward-facing microphones Inward-facing microphones
Tap sensors Force sensors Force sensors Force sensors
Double-tap to play, skip forward, or answer a phone call Press once to play, pause, or answer a phone call, press twice to skip forward, press three times to skip back, and press and hold for Siri Press once to play, pause, or answer a phone call, press twice to skip forward, press three times to skip back, and press and hold for ‌Siri‌ Press once to play, pause, or answer a phone call, press twice to skip forward, press three times to skip back, and press and hold for ‌Siri‌
Sweat and water resistance (IPX4) Dust, sweat, and water resistant (IP54) Dust, sweat, and water resistant (IP54)
Custom high-excursion Apple driver Redesigned high-excursion Apple driver based on AirPods Pro New low-distortion driver and acoustic architecture New low-distortion driver and acoustic architecture
Custom high dynamic range amplifier Redesigned high dynamic range amplifier based on ‌AirPods Pro‌ New high dynamic range amplifier New high dynamic range amplifier
H1 chip H1 chip H2 chip H2 chip
Bluetooth 5.0 Bluetooth 5.0 Bluetooth 5.3 Bluetooth 5.3
2.4GHz connectivity 2.4GHz connectivity 2.4GHz and 5GHz connectivity 2.4GHz and 5GHz connectivity
Adaptive EQ Adaptive EQ Adaptive EQ
Spatial audio with dynamic head tracking Spatial audio with dynamic head tracking Spatial audio with dynamic head tracking
Active Noise Cancellation
Transparency mode
Adaptive Audio
Conversation Awareness
Personalized Volume Personalized Volume
Voice Isolation Voice Isolation
"Hey ‌Siri‌" command support "Hey ‌Siri‌" command support "Hey ‌Siri‌" and just "‌Siri‌" command support "Hey ‌Siri‌" and just "‌Siri‌" command support
Up to five hours of listening time with a single charge Up to six hours of listening time with a single charge (up to five hours with spatial audio) Up to five hours of listening time with a single charge Up to five hours of listening time on a single charge with noise control off (up to four hours of listening time on a single charge with Active Noise Cancellation enabled)
Lightning Charging Case Lightning Charging Case/MagSafe Charging Case with support for Apple Watch charger, Qi‑certified wireless chargers, and ‌MagSafe‌ USB-C Char­ging Case USB‑C Wireless Char­ging Case with support for Apple Watch charger and Qi‑certified wireless chargers
Wider charging case Compact charging case (10% smaller in volume) Compact charging case (10% smaller in volume)
Speaker for Find My
Lightning port Lightning port USB-C port USB-C port
Physical pairing button Physical pairing button Capacitive pairing button Capacitive pairing button
Previously $129, now discontinued Previously $179, now discontinued $129 $179



Dimensions


With each generation, Apple has refined the design of both the earbuds and the charging case, making them more compact and lightweight. In the ‌AirPods 4‌, the earbuds are slightly smaller and more ergonomic, while the charging case has seen a 10% reduction in volume, making it easier to carry around. Below, you'll find a detailed comparison of the dimensions of the AirPods across generations, helping you see how Apple has improved the form factor over time.

Earbuds

































AirPods (Second-Generation) AirPods (Third-Generation) AirPods (Fourth-Generation)
Height 40.5 mm (1.59 inches) 30.79 mm (1.21 inches) 30.2 mm (1.19 inches)
Width 16.5 mm (0.65 inches) 18.26 mm (0.72 inches) 18.3 mm (0.72 inches)
Depth 18.0 mm (0.71 inches) 19.21 mm (0.76 inches) 18.1 mm (0.71 inches)
Weight 4.0 grams (0.14 ounces) 4.28 grams (0.15 ounces) 4.3 grams (0.15 ounces)



Charging Case

































AirPods (Second-Generation) Charging Case AirPods (Third-Generation) Charging Case AirPods (Fourth-Generation) Charging Case
Height 53.5 mm (2.11 inches) 46.40 mm (1.83 inches) 46.2 mm (1.82 inches)
Width 44.3 mm (1.74 inches) 54.40 mm (2.14 inches) 50.1 mm (1.97 inches)
Depth 21.3 mm (0.84 inches) 21.38 mm (0.84 inches) 21.2 mm (0.83 inches)
Weight 38.2 grams (1.35 ounces) 37.91 grams (1.34 ounces) 32.3 grams (1.14 ounces)
ANC model: 34.7 grams (1.22 ounces)



Is It Worth Upgrading?


The ‌AirPods 4‌, especially the ANC version, represent a significant step forward over their predecessors. The most crucial upgrade is the introduction of active noise cancellation (ANC) on the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC, a first for Apple's open-ear earbuds. This elevates the overall listening experience by enabling users to enjoy their music and calls in noisier environments without needing silicone in-ear tips. For many, this alone will justify the upgrade, particularly for users who dislike the fit of in-ear designs like the ‌AirPods Pro‌.

Another standout improvement is the sound quality. With a newly designed low-distortion driver, the ‌AirPods 4‌ deliver deeper bass, clearer highs, and better overall clarity than previous models. This is further enhanced by Apple's Adaptive EQ and Personalized Spatial Audio technology, which optimize the sound to each listener's ear. This improvement is significant enough that even casual listeners will notice a marked difference, particularly if they're upgrading from the AirPods 2 or AirPods 3, where sound quality improvements were more incremental.

Fit and comfort have also seen refinements. The ‌AirPods 4‌ feature a narrower, more ergonomic design that fits a wider range of ears more securely, addressing complaints about the AirPods 3's less secure fit for some users. The charging case has also been made 10% smaller and, in the ANC version, includes a speaker for easier tracking through Apple's ‌Find My‌ app.

Upgrading From AirPods 2


If you're coming from AirPods 2, upgrading to the ‌AirPods 4‌ is a worthwhile move, with a large number of significant design, sound, and basic quality-of-life improvements. The AirPods 2 lack many features that became standard in subsequent models, such as improved sound quality and spatial audio. Users upgrading from the AirPods 2 will find the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC to be an even bigger leap forward.

Upgrading From AirPods 3


For AirPods 3 users, the decision is more nuanced. The sound quality and comfort improvements are notable but perhaps not enough for all users to justify the switch unless ANC is a priority. If noise isolation and the ability to listen comfortably in busy environments are critical for you, then the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC would be a worthwhile upgrade. For those who don't need ANC and are satisfied with the sound quality of the AirPods 3, sticking with your current model might be more practical unless comfort and fit are a persistent issue.

Upgrading From ‌AirPods Pro‌


Those using ‌AirPods Pro‌ likely won't find enough reason to switch unless they are seeking a lighter, open-ear design without silicone tips. The ‌AirPods 4‌ can't match the noise cancellation or seal of the Pro, but they offer a more comfortable alternative for those who prefer an open-ear fit while retaining many of the features Pro users enjoy, such as Personalized Spatial Audio and dynamic head tracking.

‌AirPods 4‌ or ‌AirPods 4‌ With ANC?


Choosing between the ‌AirPods 4‌ and the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC largely hinges on whether active noise cancellation is a priority for you. If you frequently find yourself in noisy environments—such as commuting on public transport, traveling by plane, or working in cafes—the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC should dramatically improve your experience for just $50 more. Although the noise cancellation isn't as affective as that of the ‌AirPods Pro‌, it performs surprisingly well for open-ear earbuds and offers enough isolation to make a difference in lower-frequency environments like engine hums and busy streets.

The ability to charge with an Apple Watch or Qi wireless charger is also notable, as is the speaker in the charging case for ‌Find My‌. These added features generally make the ‌AirPods 4‌ with ANC worth the extra $50 over the non-ANC model for most enthusiastic tech users.

On the other hand, if you haven't owned any AirPods before or simply don't feel the need for noise cancellation, the standard ‌AirPods 4‌ will be a more economical choice. They retain the sound quality improvements, spatial audio, and comfort enhancements of the ‌AirPods 4‌, but at a lower price point. For users upgrading from AirPods 2 or 3 and who rarely find themselves in noisy places, the ‌AirPods 4‌ are a good choice that will give you most of the key updates without the extra cost.
Related Roundup: AirPods 4
Buyer's Guide: AirPods (Buy Now)
Related Forum: AirPods

This article, "AirPods 4 vs. Previous Generations Buyer's Guide: All Upgrades Compared" first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

Apple Says These Five Changes Make iPhone 16 Models Easier to Repair

Apple has informed publications including Tom's Guide and Engadget about some repair-friendly design and policy changes pertaining to the iPhone 16 series.


In addition to the iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Plus having an easier electrically-induced battery removal process, Apple outlined the following changes:

  • On-device configuration is now available for Face ID's TrueDepth camera on the iPhone 12 series and newer, eliminating the need to use a Mac

  • TrueDepth camera can be swapped between any iPhone 16 and iPhone 16 Pro models

  • Apple can now repair the LiDAR Scanner on iPhone 16 Pro models while servicing the rear camera module

  • iPhone 16 Pro models have internal design changes that provide "simplified access" to unspecified components
All four iPhone 16 models launch on Friday, and teardowns should surface shortly afterwards for a closer look inside of the devices.
Related Roundups: iPhone 16, iPhone 16 Pro

This article, "Apple Says These Five Changes Make iPhone 16 Models Easier to Repair" first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

Deals: Apple Watch Ultra 2 $110 off, iMac $1,099, M2 iPad Pro $600 off, MagSafe charging stands, more

Par : Justin Kahn

Joining a host of ongoing exclusive offers we have for 9to5 readers on new iPhone 16 cases from SANDMARC, Burton Goods, and the Arc Bumper Cases, among others, today it’s all about Apple Watch Ultra 2, iMac, and huge savings on iPad Pro. Alongside $50 price drops on the new black model, Amazon has now knocked $110 off the Natural Titanium Apple Watch Ultra 2 once again. That deals joins a $199 price drop on Apple’s latest iMac as well as up to $600 off M2 iPad Pro configurations. And on top of that, we have new lows on Belkin’s latest 15W MagSafe stands, charging gear, and much more. Check it out below. 

more…

Amazon Has Apple's AirPods 2 for $89 and AirPods Pro 2 for $189.99

Apple's newest model of AirPods, the AirPods 4, launch this Friday, but if you want to save some money and are okay with investing in an older model, the AirPods 2 are just $89.00 today on Amazon. This is a $40 discount and a solid second-best price on the AirPods 2.

Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Amazon. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.

Amazon also has the AirPods Pro 2 (USB-C) for $189.99, down from $249.00. This has been one of the more consistent AirPods deals that we've tracked in 2024, and it's an overall second-best price on the AirPods Pro 2.




There are a few advanced features that you'll be missing out on if you buy a pair of AirPods 2 in 2024. This includes personalized Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, the force sensor, USB-C charging, as well as improvements to audio and microphone technology. Still, for anyone who just needs a reliable pair of wireless earbuds, they're a great investment at this price.

If you're interested in the newest models, you can pre-order the AirPods 4 on Amazon for $129.99, as well as the model with Active Noise Cancellation for $179.99. Both will be released on September 20.

Our full Deals Roundup has more information on the latest Apple-related sales and bargains.
Related Roundup: Apple Deals

This article, "Amazon Has Apple's AirPods 2 for $89 and AirPods Pro 2 for $189.99" first appeared on MacRumors.com

Discuss this article in our forums

❌