It seems that before Apple's autumn conference officially beginsSpoiler all contentDevelopers continue to dig up a lot of new product information from the iOS 11 GM version firmware content. This time, it also includes rumors that the new Apple TV will support 4K resolution output and HDR content display. It will use an A10X Fusion processor and 3GB of memory, and support 4K@60fps video playback.
In addition, relevant news also pointed out that the new Apple Watch does adopt the series 3 naming method, and uses a new color design on the crown for identification. At the same time, Apple is more likely to update the new iPod touch product simultaneously.
According to Steve Stroughton-Smith, who previously uncovered numerous details about Apple's new devices from the iOS 11 GM release, the new Apple TV, expected to be unveiled at the event, will not only support 4K output and HDR content, but will also support 4K@60fps video playback, the same standard supported by the new iPhone. To provide greater computing power, the new Apple TV will feature the same A10.5X Fusion processor found in the 10-inch iPad Pro, along with 3GB of RAM.
In addition, Benjamin Geskin, who has previously revealed many new Apple phones, also discovered a new phone with the product code "iPod11" in the iOS 8,1 GM version earlier. Together with the description "Unlock your iPod with your face", it seems that Apple plans to launch a new iPod touch to coincide with the 10th anniversary of the iPhone.
There have been many rumors about the new Apple Watch being able to connect to the internet independently. According to a response from US telecom operator AT&T, it will be officially named Apple Watch series 3, which means it will be differentiated from the previously launched series 1 and series 2. The crown will also adopt a new red dot color scheme, but the strap accessories will still be interchangeable with existing models.
NEW iPod8,1 found in iOS 11 GM.
In the GM it says "Unlock you iPod with your Face" in one of the strings for https://t.co/BVoc0LxdC5
- Benjamin Geskin (@VenyaGeskin1) December 2017, 9


