This week also saw a number of hardware rumors including Apple itself leaking the existence of upcoming M4 MacBook Air models, plus we heard details about the next iPhone SE, the so-called "iPhone 17 Air," next-generation Apple Watch features, and updated Apple TV and HomePod mini models, so read on below for more! iOS 18.2 Features: Everything New in iOS 18.2 As expected, Apple this week released iOS 18.2 and related updates like macOS Sequoia 15.2 to the public.
The current iPhone SE includes a 7-megapixel front camera and a 12-megapixel rear camera.macOS Sequoia 15.2 Confirms New M4 MacBook Air Models Are Coming As part of its major operating system update releases this week, Apple accidentally made available a version of macOS Sequoia 15.2 that confirms upcoming MacBook Air models featuring the M4 chip.
Meanwhile, rumors about a redesign for next year's iPhone 17 Pro models continue circulate, including claims of a new rectangular camera bump.iPhone SE 4 Said to Feature 48MP Rear Lens, 12MP TrueDepth Camera Apple's fourth-generation iPhone SE is rumored to launch early next year, and it sounds like it'll be getting some significant upgrades.
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