AppleZulu said:
At most the article’s content is a speculation that there are no known near-term upgrades planned for the headphone. That doesn’t support the headline’s suggestion that they won’t get any upgrades, ever.
The most significant upgrade they need is wireless lossless audio. That’s probably a fairly heavy lift that would significantly affect data transmission protocols and hardware as well as battery life. Other than that, what upgrades are really needed?The third paragraph of the article names the source of the report and links to it. It's from Mark Gurman's article, and while nobody is ever 100 percent correct, he's the most accurate source of future news around. Not sure how you missed that.
The report also says sales are too low of the Max for Apple to bother doing anything further with it, implying that it is zombieware (not killed off but no further changes coming) at this point. As a reminder, Apple owns Beats, and they have their own line of headphone products. The AirPods Max a) don't need to exist and b) are overpriced for what they offer.
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