As we wrap up another week, it’s time to look back at the tech giant, Apple Inc. AAPL‘s, latest developments. From unveiling a Pixar-style robot prototype to preparing for the launch of a new iPhone SE, Apple has been making significant strides in innovation and product updates.
Apple’s Pixar-Style Robot Prototype
Apple has developed a tabletop robot prototype with lifelike, anime-style movements, hinting at a future home assistant that blends personality with functionality. The prototype, a lamp-like tabletop robot capable of making lifelike movements and expressively interacting with users, was unveiled last month by a team of Apple robotics researchers. The research, first reported by Macrumors, was published on Apple’s Machine Learning Research website.
iPhone SE Update
Apple is reportedly set to launch a major update to its budget-friendly iPhone SE in the coming days. The announcement is expected as early as next week, with the device hitting the shelves later in February. Unlike previous launches, Apple is not planning a formal event, opting for a website reveal instead.
AppleCare+ Price Hike
Apple has increased the monthly subscription cost for its AppleCare+ service across all iPhone models in the U.S. The monthly fee for AppleCare+ has been raised by 50 cents, with the standard AppleCare+ for the iPhone 16 now costing $10.49 per month, up from $9.99. This price hike affects all current iPhone models, including both the standard and Theft and Loss plans.
Apple’s Spring 2025 Lineup
Apple is reportedly gearing up to unveil five new products in March, including the iPhone SE 4, M4 MacBook Air, and a new iPad Air. The iPhone SE 4, Apple's most affordable iPhone, is expected to undergo a significant upgrade, with a design similar to the iPhone 14, an in-house modem, and a USB-C port.
Apple Watch Faces Controversy
Apple Watch Series 10 users are reportedly voicing their dissatisfaction over the limited selection of watch faces available, despite the device's advanced features. The latest update has only slightly expanded the options, leaving many users wanting more.
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