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15,000mAh Battery Phone, Apple’s ‘Awe Dropping’ Event & Xiaomi’s Big Update – Mobile News Roundup (Aug 27-28, 2025)

15.000mAh batteritelefon, Apples ‘Awe Dropping’-event & Xiaomis store opdatering – Mobilnyheder (27.-28. august 2025)

Nøglefakta Apple forbereder ‘Awe Dropping’ iPhone-lancering Apple har officielt sendt invitationer ud til deres årlige efterårsprodukt-event og bekræfter, at det finder sted den 9. september (tirsdag) i Apple Park. Teaser-sloganet – “Awe dropping” – blev ledsaget af et infrarødt-tema Apple-logo, hvilket antyder
august 29, 2025

Technology News

  • Apple reportedly adds infrared cameras to next AirPods Pro; plans AirPods 5 for 2026
    October 14, 2025, 2:13 AM EDT. Apple may equip the next AirPods Pro with infrared cameras and is reportedly developing an AirPods 5 alongside new models expected in 2026, per Bloomberg's Mark Gurman. The release timing remains unclear, and names for the upgraded Pro remain uncertain (AirPods Pro 4 or a new variant). Bloomberg also notes a potential H3 chip for reduced lag and improved audio. Analyst Ming-Chi Kuo has predicted camera modules could arrive by 2026, enabling in-air gesture control. Gurman also mentions the next AirPods Pro could lack Apple's heart-rate sensor, while Apple targets a slate of early-next-year releases such as iPhone 17e, new MacBook Airs, and iPad refreshes. Critics question the practicality of in-air gestures, though some see consumer options expanding.
  • iPadOS 26.1 beta 2 brings back Slide Over and USB microphone gain control
    October 14, 2025, 2:12 AM EDT. Apple's iPadOS 26.1 beta 2 reintroduces Slide Over as part of the new multi-window multitasking view, letting a single window float and be swiped on/off. Methods to enable include resizing the window until the three traffic-light buttons appear and choosing Add to Slide Over, or using Move to Left/Right Slide Over from the Window menu, or pressing option-globe-left/right. Slide Over now works inside multi-window mode, can be anchored to either edge, and can be resized while staying docked; it's limited to one app per display but supports a different app on an external monitor. The beta also adds USB microphone gain control for local capture, addressing prior overmodulation from USB mics.
  • Tesla debuts cheaper Model Y and Model 3 Standard editions with 321-mile range
    October 14, 2025, 2:10 AM EDT. Tesla unveiled cheaper Standard versions of the Model Y and Model 3, priced at about $39,990 and $36,990, with 321-mile (516 km) ranges but fewer features, such as no Autosteer and no rear touchscreen. Deliveries are slated for December 2025 to January 2026. Analysts note the cuts are more of a pricing lever than a product catalyst, and the move comes as competition grows in Europe and China and the US EV tax credit lapsed. Shares slid about 4%, and investors worry the cheaper models could cannibalize existing sales. Tesla argues the lower price will broaden access to mass-market EVs while managing supply and demand.
  • iOS 26.1 Unveils 5+ New Features: Lock Screen Alarms, Live Translation, Custom Workouts
    October 14, 2025, 2:09 AM EDT. In the iOS 26.1 beta, Apple adds polish and customization: Lock Screen alarms use a slide-to-stop control, while Apple Intelligence grows with more languages. AirPods Live Translation expands to Japanese, Korean, Italian and Chinese. Apple Music lets you swipe to switch tracks, and the Fitness app adds open, custom workouts. UI tweaks unify Settings and Home Screen folders with left-aligned text. Minor visual refinements touch the Phone, Photos, and Safari interfaces. A revamped Privacy and Security section introduces an auto-download/install toggle for security updates, and Display gains an iOS 26 wallpaper. Overall, iOS 26.1 emphasizes broader language support, improved navigation, and deeper customization.
  • iPadOS 26.1 beta revives Slide Over with new windowing features
    October 14, 2025, 2:04 AM EDT. Apple is reviving Slide Over in iPadOS 26.1 beta after removing it with iPadOS 26. The feature lets you slide an app in from the side for quick multitasking, similar to minimizing windows on a Mac. In iPadOS 26, Apple introduced a new windowing system that replaced traditional multitasking like Split View, but feedback urged a partial U-turn. The beta for iPadOS 26.1 reintroduces Slide Over as an integrated part of the new windowing system, with the ability to resize the floating app window and manage tasks without fully leaving the current app. If the final release keeps this behavior, iPad users should regain a familiar, flexible multitasking workflow.