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14 significan­t Apple event news you may have missed

The headlines weren’t the whole story. Michael Simon reports

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There was a lot of new stuff announced at Apple’s Spring Loaded event. By now you’ve already read about the new iPad Pro, purple iPhone, AirTag and Siri Remote, but there are a bunch of smaller announceme­nts you might have missed.

1. THE 12.9IN iPAD PRO IS A LOT MORE EXPENSIVE

The iPad Pro has never been cheap, but the new model has some serious sticker shock. Where the previous iPad Pro topped out at £1,649 for the 12.9in model with LTE and a gigabyte of storage, the same model

will now cost £1,999 and you can spend as much as £2,149 on the 2TB model. That’s because the base price has increased by £100, Apple is charging £200 more for the same 1TB storage, and the cellular costs have jumped by £50.

2. AIRTAGS HERMÈS CHARMS COST MORE THAN AIRPODS

Apple’s new AirTags took up a small portion of the keynote, but they’re definitely a cool addition to Apple’s product line. And they’re not too expensive either, just £29 each or £99 for a pack of four. But if you want to attach them to a bag or keychain, you’ll need a separate dongle that houses the AirTag.

They start at £29 for an Apple one, but if you want the most luxurious case for your AirTag, you can buy a Hermès bag charm for £299.

Not enough? How about a Hermès Luggage Tag or £399. The Hermès holders each come with an AirTag, because at that price, why not?

3. CENTRE STAGE WORKS WITH ALL VIDEO APPS

The new Centre Stage feature of the iPad Pro, which uses the Ultra Wide front camera to automatica­lly pan and zoom to keep you in the frame as you talk, is not just for FaceTime. Apple says, “Centre Stage works with FaceTime and other video conferenci­ng apps,” so it might make the iPad Pro the ultimate Zoom meeting device. We don’t yet know whether apps need an update to take advantage of it, or if it’s a system-wide setting.

4. THE NEW APPLE TV 4K DOESN’T PLAY 120FPS VIDEO

Apple’s new TV streaming box supports HDMI 2.1, which notably allows for 120Hz output. During the event, the company said it “can now play HDR at high frame rate”. But the spec sheet only mentions that video support goes up to 60fps, not 120fps. On the current Apple TV 4K, you get 60fps video output only with SDR, so the ability to play HDR video at 60fps on the new one is a definite improvemen­t. It’s just not the improvemen­t you might expect.

It’s unclear whether the box will output at 120Hz to supported TVs, and allow for games and other apps to output at 120Hz where applicable, with video decoding limited to 60fps. It’s also unclear if a future software update could enable 120fps video support, even if only for 1080p video.

5. iPAD MAGIC KEYBOARD COMES IN WHITE

Apple didn’t unveil an Apple Pencil or update the iPad’s Magic Keyboard at the Spring Loaded event, but it did introduce a new colour: White.

6. THERE ARE NEW APPLE WATCH BAND COLOURS

The Apple Watch didn’t get any stage time during the Spring Loaded event, but Apple still brought its colourful springtime spirit to its line of wearables. The online Apple Store has a slew of new band colours available for purchase, from the cheerful (Product) RED Sport Loop and Chlorine Blue/Green Glow Nike Sport Band to the understate­d Mallard Green Sport Band.

7. THE AIRTAG BATTERY IS REPLACEABL­E

Apple isn’t exactly known for the repairabil­ity of its devices, but the AirTag isn’t one that you won’t need to take to the Apple Store when it dies. When the battery dies in about a year (based on Apple’s estimates), a standard CR2032 coin cell battery is all you need to replace it. We’re not sure yet how the back pops off, but Apple says it can be easily replaced.

8. APPLE CARD USERS CAN MERGE ACCOUNTS

Apple kicked off the keynote by talking about a new feature for Apple Card that lets family members easily share the same account using Family Sharing. It’s a feature that should

have been there from the start, but the good news is, you don’t need to be a new Apple Card subscriber to take advantage of it. Existing users will be able to merge their Apple Card accounts to get a higher shared credit limit while keeping the lower of the two APRs.

9. THE NEW 12.9IN PRO IS A LITTLE TOO THICK FOR OLD MAGIC KEYBOARDS

While the new 12.9in iPad Pro is the same size and shape as the old new, it’s ever-so-slightly thicker (6.4mm versus 5.9mm). So while it will attach to the Magic Keyboard like before, it won’t close as well as it should, according to iGeneratio­n, who saw an Apple Store support document. It only affects travel, however, so if you’re planning on using the Magic Keyboard mainly for stationary desk work, you might get by with an old one.

10. ANDROID PHONES CAN LOCATE AIRTAGS

While you’ll need an iPhone if you want to use an AirTag to keep track of your keys or wallet, you don’t need to rely on an iPhone user to return a lost item. When an AirTag is placed in Lost Mode, the finder can tap and hold the top of their iPhone or NFC-capable smartphone to the white side of the AirTag to display a Lost Mode message as well as informatio­n about the AirTag, including its serial number.

11. THE NEW SIRI REMOTE DOESN’T HAVE A U1 CHIP

Apple made a big deal about the AirTag’s ability to pinpoint locations within feet when using an iPhone 11 and 12, but if you want to keep track of the new Siri Remote, you’re going to need to strap an AirTag to it. Surprising­ly, the Siri Remote doesn’t have a U1 chip inside it, so you won’t be able to track it down to the couch cushion it’s trapped in.

12. AIRTAG ENGRAVING IS FREE

AirTags are cheap enough to buy in packs of four, but what’s really cool is how you can personaliz­e them. We’re not talking about the colourful dongles – each AirTag can be engraved with four characters (letters and numbers) or three emoji. That’s a nice touch.

13. MAGSAFE IS BACK, KIND OF

One of the cooler new features on the new iMac is the cable that attaches to the back of the screen. The cord matches the colour of the iMac, which is cool enough, but the connection

is very reminiscen­t of MagSafe, with a magnetic attachment that comes loose with a firm tug. We’ve heard rumours that MagSafe is returning to the MacBook, but we didn’t expect it to show up in the iMac first.

14. THE SIRI REMOTE DOESN’T DO MOTION GAMING

The new Siri Remote might bring a bunch of improvemen­ts over the prior model, but Apple TV gamers might not be so keen to update. Apple has removed references to the accelerome­ter and gyroscope in the new Siri Remote tech specs, which seems to indicate that we won’t be able to wave it around to control what’s on the screen anymore.

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