Top stories this week: 14-inch MacBook Pro rumors, Apple solves accelerated process, more

Cupertino, March 8, 2020

In this week's top stories: Ming-Chi Kuo details Apple's 2020 hardware plans, Apple solves the acceleration process for iPhone, new rumors for Mac mini and iMac and more. Read on for all the biggest news this week.

Trusted Apple analyst Ming-Chi Kuo issued a new investor note this week detailing what to do except Apple in 2020. According to the analyst, we can expect a 14.1-inch MacBook Pro this year with a mini-panel LEDs, as well as a 12.9-inch iPad Pro, a 27-inch iMac Pro, a 16-inch MacBook Pro, a 10.2-inch iPad and a 7.9-inch iPad.

You can find our full coverage of Kuo's investor note here.

But rumors of new Mac updates don't stop there. An anonymous Twitter user who previously released exact details about Apple products suggests that Apple has an update for the iMac and Mac mini soon. Details here are unknown, but we should find out sooner.

Elsewhere, Apple has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit in the United States over the 2018 iPhone battery performance debacle. Apple has agreed to a preliminary settlement that will see it pay up to $ 500 million. ; which is equivalent to $ 25 for the affected iPhone. Apple has not admitted any crime, but has resolved the process to prevent ongoing litigation costs.

Continuous coronavirus outbreak continues to affect Apple. This week, the company officially removed from SXSW for virus concerns. Apple had scheduled three Apple TV + events for the festival premiere, but all were canceled.

Meanwhile, Apple continues to support its employees who are blocked in China because of the coronavirus. Apple has sent care packages to those employees, meant to include "comfort items" such as Hershey's candy and buttercream kit. The kit also includes tea, hand sanitizer and face masks. However, the most important is a 10.2-inch iPad. Apple says the iPad can be used for children's online learning or simply to "pass the time".

In other news, Apple has announced Friday of its Shot on iPhone Night Mode competition. You can find all the winning images in our full coverage here.

These and the rest of this week's top week below.

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Best Apple Stories, Retail |

Applications |

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