We start the first episode of the Applesfera podcast this year with a lot to play for, with David Bernal Raspall and Eduardo Archanco. The first of these cannot be other than the fifteenth anniversary of the original iPhone. But before that, we can’t let go of all the news that has happened since we started the year.
Fifteen years pass
We thought the start of 2022 was going to be quiet. With time to accept the change of year and stop writing 2021 everywhere. But it was not so, 2022 is coming very busy. For example, this is the year when, yes or yes, the transition to Apple Silicon is finalized. Many Mac models remain to be migrated and others are preparing their second generation under Apple’s “M” chips.
The AirPods Pro 2 will support Lossless according to Kuo, which is very good. We wonder how it is possible, whether through a new codec or new wireless technology. In any case, it will be painful for AirPods Max users if they finally cannot support this Lossless sound.
It’s also time to talk about the new “cheap” Apple Display and what this gap in Apple’s supply means. The iPhone SE 3, the capsule-shaped hole of the iPhone 14 and Apple’s glasses complete the topics to be discussed.
You must see what the world has changed since January 9, 2007. I have just turned fifteen during which almost everything is different. This original iPhone had a top secret development, relegating what was going to be an iPad first to focus on a phone. Many have criticized Jobs for not being a very technical profile, but he was able to make the right decisions with very little information. That’s what a leader and visionary does.
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