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iPhone 15 price hikes, Vision Pro third-party apps, iOS 17 beta 4 changes

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9to5Mac
Published
Fri 28 Jul 2023
Episode Link
https://9to5mac.com/2023/07/28/happy-hour-444/

Benjamin and Chance discuss all the changes in iOS 17 beta 4, plus Apple starts handing out dev kits for Apple Vision Pro … but will developers make apps for a brand new niche platform? There are also rumors of an iPhone 15 Pro price hike, and Apple threatens to end iMessage/FaceTime in the UK if a new law goes into effect that would weaken the platform’s end-to-end encryption security.

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Chance Miller

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Developers can now apply for an Apple Vision Pro Developer Kit

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Apple says it would remove iMessage and FaceTime in the UK rather than break end-to-end encryption

Bloomberg: Apple considering price hike for iPhone 15 Pro and Pro Max

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iPhone 15 Pro production issue may be resolved before delay

iPhone 15 Pro could face 'severe shortages' at launch

Report: Apple pushing suppliers to develop truly ‘bezel-less’ iPhone displays

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