Let’s kick off at present’s information with a brand-new rumor in regards to the possible launch of the new AirPods 3. We have been getting a number of rumors about Apple’s new wi-fi earbuds within the final couple of months, and evidently they gained’t cease coming. That is, after all, if the newest rumor isn’t correct.
It appears that we’re getting nearer, dangerously nearer to the launch of the new AirPods 3. So shut that we could see them next week. The newest rumor means that we could see them launch on Tuesday, May 18, however identical to each different rumor, take it with some salt.
This data comes from YouTuber Luke Miani, and it was first noticed by Apple Track. He claims that the new AirPods are able to ship and that they’d be announ8ced through a press launch. To make issues a bit extra attention-grabbing, Apple could additionally announce a new Apple Music HiFi plan to reach on the identical day as the new wi-fi earbuds.
“Miani, who we reached out to, said that new AirPods could be announced on May 18 via a press release that could also include a ‘Apple Music HiFi’ debut. AppleTrack has heard privately that Apple is planning to release new AirPods in the coming weeks.”
Luke Miani doesn’t essentially have a great or dangerous document when posting leaks since he doesn’t appear to share that a lot. However, he has one thing in his favor. A current report means that Apple was on the brink of announce its new AirPods within the coming weeks, and we already noticed some alleged images of the AirPods 3 final month, however that was earlier than Apple’s Spring Loaded occasion. Further, it’s additionally rumored that Apple is engaged on a new high-fidelity audio streaming plan for Apple Music that might be introduced on the identical day we get the AirPods refresh.
The guys over at 9to5Mac have also found evidence within the iOS 14.6 beta code confirming the potential for a HiFi plan for Apple Music with Dolby Audio assist. So now, we solely have to attend till next Tuesday to see if Mr. Miani is true or not.
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Via 9to5Mac