
iOS16 will no longer support these iPhone models
Bloomberg reporter Mark Gurman revealed that the main changes in iOS16 are manifested in the "notification" and "health tracking" functions.
Foreign media 9to5Mac found in the code of the macOS 12.4 beta that Apple is planning to upgrade the focused mode. In iOS16 and macOS 13, Apple will add more customizations to focused mode, and these customizations are not compatible with iOS15 and macOS 12.
The addition of iOS16 functionality will mean that there is no longer support for iPhone models. These include the iPhone 6s, iPhone 6s Plus, and the iPhone SE (the first generation).
Apple 35W dual interface charging head exposure
Recently, ChargeLAB shared the allegedly unreleased 35W charging head of Apple, which has dual USB-C interfaces.
These images show that the charging head will have a compact design, side-by-side USB-C interface, and foldable pins. The side has a round notch that makes it easy for the user to unplug the charger from the power outlet.
This charging head is available for Apple's various devices, such as the iPhone, iPad, the latest MacBook Air, and HomePod mini. Apple is expected to introduce this charging head soon.