In the final version code for iOS 13.3 References were found in new headlines from Beats by Dr. Dre, a brand discovered by Apple in mid-2014. The new model will feature features already seen in some of Apple's advanced features, such as the H1 chip and the "Hey Siri" function.
A few weeks later, with iOS 13.3.1, a Powerbeats4 image was discovered, the name of Apple's upcoming headphones and that would be a successor to the current Powerbeats3 titles. Its design is very similar to Powerbeats Pro, even on Powerbeats4 the cable connects two headsets, even though Bluetooth.
The volatility of the Apple event in late March was quite high, according to industry media. The opportunity to advertise these headphones. However, because of the situation created by COVID-19, the presentation could have been canceled. In fact, Apple, like many other companies, cancel their keywords, and this year WWDC 2020 will be completely online. With no official announcement from Apple, a department store in the United States of America has already sold Powerbeats4.
In three colors and at $ 149
Twitter user eddiezus She shared a photo on her 9to5Mac page on her profile on the blue bird social network. In the picture you can see Powerbeats4 in three different colors: white, black and red. In addition to the handheld handle, the device's independence is also prominent in the upper left box: up to 15 hours.
@9to5mac @MacRumors did the new Beats Powerbeats drop without announcement? these were found in my local Walmart in Rochester NY. pic.twitter.com/oiqDD20dcB
— 𝗲𝗱𝗱𝗶𝗲 𝘄𝗮𝗽 🎈 (@eddiezus) March 14, 2020
These Powerbeats4 were spotted at a department store in Walmart in downtown Rochester, Monroe County, New York. Regarding the price, sold for $ 149. The existing Powerbeats3 is officially on sale for 199 euros / dollars, so it would be a reduction of 50 euros, and 100 euros compared to Powerbeats Pro.
It should also be noted that Only the word Powerbeats appears in the package, without a number. Apple could be distributed digitally to avoid user confusion, with the current Powerbeats and Powerbeats Pro.
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