Tag: Find My

  • Apple announces Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3 smartwatches

    Apple announces Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch Ultra 3 smartwatches

    Apple’s media event on Tuesday served as the announcement platform for a ton of goodies, among them, the company’s long-awaited Apple Watch Series 11 and Apple Watch Ultra 3.

    The Apple Watch Series 11 announcement cited new features such as hypertension detection, Sleep Score, 5G connectivity, and more. The physical elements of the Apple Watch have been upgraded, with Apple offering an improved Ion-X front crystal with 2x better scratch resistance thanks to a new Apple-designed ceramic coating that hardens the surface. Titanium models continue to feature sapphire front crystal.

    Under the hood, the Apple Watch Series 11 sports the same S10 chip as the Series 10, although 5G connectivity is now available on cellular models for the first time. A redesigned cellular antenna covers mode bands and simultaneously engages the two system antennas when needed, significantly increasing the signal strength, especially in areas with weak coverage.

    Where the battery is concerned, the Series 11 offers 24 hours of battery life, up from 18 hours found in previous generations of the Apple Watch. The new device also supports fast charging, which can charge up to eight hours of battery life in only 15 minutes.

    The new hypertension feature works to detect signals of high blood pressure over time. While Apple says it won’t detect all instances of hypertension, it expects to notify more than 1 million people of unknown hypertension in the first year. Apple is expecting approval from the FDA and other regulators. The company went on to explain that the system uses data from the optical heart sensor to analyze how a user’s blood vessels respond to the beats of the heart. The algorithm works passively in the background reviewing data over 30-day periods.

    The Sleep Score feature offers insights into sleep quality at a glance, and measures sleep duration, bedtime consistency, how often you wake up, and how long you spend in each sleep stage. The feature breaks these elements down, offering an idea as to what to prioritize to improve.

    The Apple Watch Series 11 continues to be available in both 42mm and 46mm casing sizes, and is available in both Wi-Fi only and cellular-enabled models. Aluminum models are available in Jet Black, Silver, Rose Gold, and Space Gray, while polished titanium cases come in Natural, Gold, and Slate. The retail price begins at $399 with pre-orders having begun on Tuesday and the retail launch beginning on Friday, September 19.

    Apple also announced the much-awaited Apple Watch Ultra 3, which now offers satellite connectivity, 5G cellular, and the largest ever display.

    The display is the largest ever on an Apple Watch. Apple used LTPO3 technology and wide-angle OLEDs to make the borders 24 percent thinner while keeping the same case size. The screen now updates once per second in always-on mode instead of once per minute, so you can see the seconds hand tick without lifting your wrist. Over 20 watch faces support the faster refresh rate, including Stopwatch and Timer.

    The Apple Watch Ultra 3 offers a new battery, complete with up to 42 hours of normal use and up to 72 hours in Low Power Mode. For continuous GPS workouts, Low Power Mode now lasts 20 hours with full heart rate monitoring, and 15 minutes of charging provides 12 hours of battery life.

    Apple’s new satellite connectivity feature allows users to text emergency services, message contacts, and share their location when they don’t have cellular or Wi-Fi coverage. The company claimed that the device can detect a car crash or hard fall while you’re unconscious and off the grid, wherein it will automatically contact emergency services.

    The device can also send regular texts, emoji, and Tapbacks to anyone you’ve messaged in the past 30 days, even without cell service. Apple says it had to redesign the radio and antenna to make this work, and that the antenna now has double the signal strength to reach satellites 800 miles overhead moving at 15,000 mph. The new Find My via satellite feature allows the device to send your location every 15 minutes to contacts you’ve previously added to Find My. Apple currently offers two free years of satellite access with the smartwatch, and the Emergency SOS works without a cellular plan, while messaging and location sharing require an active cellular subscription. Finally, a new Waypoint watch face provides live compass navigation and quick access to satellite communications. And Night Mode helps preserve night vision during outdoor adventures.

    For the athletes out there, the Workout Buddy feature usese Apple Intelligence to offer spoken motivation during exercise based on the user’s heart rate, pace, distance, and workout history. The feature works with Bluetooth headphones and requires an Apple Intelligence-supported iPhone nearby. The feature is available in English for popular workout types.

    If you’re planning on swimming, the Apple Watch Ultra 3 offers water resistance to 100 meters, and the titanium case comes in natural or black finishes.

    Pre-orders for customers in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, India, Japan, the UAE, the UK, the U.S., and more than 50 other countries and regions opened on Tuesday, with availability in stores beginning Friday, September 19.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors (1, 2)

  • Apple Pencil Pro added to the U.S., Canadian Refurbished Apple Store inventories

    Apple Pencil Pro added to the U.S., Canadian Refurbished Apple Store inventories

    You can’t argue with a good refurbished price on an Apple Pencil Pro.

    As of Friday, the Apple Pencil Pro surfaced in Apple’s online refurbished store in the U.S. and Canada. The event marks the first time the styles, which debuted in May 2024, has been offered at discount.

    In the U.S., the refurbished Apple Pencil Pro is available for $109, down from $129 brand new. That is a roughly 15 percent discount, which is typical for Apple’s refurbished products.

    Apple has stated that all of its refurbished products undergo “full functionality testing,” and any defective modules identified in testing are replaced. The products are also stated to go through a “thorough cleaning process and inspection,” before being repackaged.

    The key features of the Apple Pencil Pro include the following:

    • The ability to squeeze the accessory to bring up a tool palette
    • A gyroscope that allows users to roll the Apple Pencil Pro for precise control of shaped pen and brush tools,
    • Haptic feedback for certain actions
    • Find My support

    The Apple Pencil Pro is compatible with iPad Pro models with the M4 chip, iPad Air models with the M2 chip or newer, and the iPad mini with the A17 Pro chip.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors and the Apple Refurbished Store (U.S., Canada)

  • Apple adds theft and loss insurance options for iPad and Apple Watch AppleCare policies

    Apple adds theft and loss insurance options for iPad and Apple Watch AppleCare policies

    You can’t argue with theft and loss insurance in an AppleCare plan.

    Along with the launch of its new AppleCare One bundle, Apple has begun to offer theft and loss insurance for iPad and Apple Watch devices. This represents the policy’s first major change since AppleCare+ became a subscription-only service in February 2025.

    The new protection is available from July 24, 2025, and in both cases, and offers the following to users:

    • Theft and loss coverage up to twice a year
    • Unlimited repairs for drops and spills
    • 24/7 priority support from Apple

    The updated coverage is available as either a monthly or annual fee, with the price points as follows, including service fees:

    • iPad: $4.99/month or $49.99/year
    • iPad service fee: $129 per claim
    • Apple Watch: $2.99/month or $29.99/year
    • Apple Watch service fee: $199 per claim

    Previously, AppleCare used to be available for a specific period, and users would pay upfront for the whole cost of typically two or three years.

    The new system’s subscription model is, in theory, unlimited, and ends only whent he user cancels it. However, while Apple does not appear to specify this for AppleCare+ with Theft and Loss, under its new AppleCare One bundle, it does say devices must be under four years old.

    There are a number of conditions as to what will and won’t be covered if an iPad or Apple Watch is stolen or lost. In both cases, Find My must be enabled on the device, which are as follows:

    “For iPad, neither the Apple Pencil nor the Magic Keyboard — or any other Apple-branded keyboards — will be replaced.

    Note, though, that if you include them in the AppleCare One’s three-device limit, one Apple Pencil and one keyboard can be covered for accidental damage. Unless you are bereft of other devices, this seems like a bad use of the device limit, though.

    With the Apple Watch, the band on the replacement will be an Apple-branded one, regardless of what band was stolen, such as Hermes or Nike.

    Also, note that the Apple Watch theft and loss provision does not cover you for losing just the band on its own. It is solely for the whole Apple Watch and strap.”

    If you’ve had a chance to try the new AppleCare plan with loss and theft coverage, please let us know about your experience in the comments.

    Via AppleInsider

  • Additional airlines add Find My item support to help customers locate lost luggage

    Additional airlines add Find My item support to help customers locate lost luggage

    A number of airlines this week implemented support for Apple’s new iOS 18.2 Find My item location-sharing feature, which helps track down lost luggage and other items.

    The full list of airlines now features United, Delta, British Airways, Lufthansa, Air Canada, Air New Zealand, Turkish Airlines, Aer Lingus, Austrian Airlines, Brussels Airlines, Swiss International Airlines, Eurowings, and Iberia Airlines.

    After updating to iOS 18.2, the new Share Item Location feature allows you to create a link that lets someone see the location of a lost item when they open it up. Links can be opened on a non-Apple device using a web browser, so people with an iPhone, iPad, or Mac can help you locate something that’s lost, such as your luggage.

    The Find My links that are shared expire after a one-week period, and users can see how many people have viewed the link. The shared links stop working once a lost item has been returned to you, when the link-sharing date expires, or when you opt to stop sharing the location of an item. Share Item Location is end-to-end encrypted and anonymous, so Apple and accessory manufacturers are unable to view an item’s location or information.

    Additional airlines are planning to add support, including Qantas, Virgin Atlantic, Singapore Airlines, and KLM Royal Dutch Airlines.

    Stay tuned for additional details as they become available.

    Via MacRumors

  • Apple releases macOS 15.2 Sequoia update

    Apple releases macOS 15.2 Sequoia update

    Apple’s long-awaited macOS 15.2 Sequoia update landed yesterday, and if you have a Mac featuring an M-series chip, you’re good to go to run it.

    Here are the new fixes and changes found in the update:

    Image Playground:

    • A new app that lets you use concepts, descriptions, and people from your photo library to create fun, playful images in multiple styles
    • Swipe through previews and choose from as you add concepts to your playground
    • Choose from animation and illustration styles when creating your image
    • Create images in Messages and Freeform, as well as third party apps
    • Images are synced in your Image Playground library across all your devices with iCloud

    ChatGPT support:

    • ChatGPT from OpenAI can be accessed right from Siri or Writing Tools
    • Compose in Writing Tools allows you to create something from scratch with ChatGPT
    • Siri can tap into ChatGPT when relevant to provide you an answer
    • A ChatGPT account is not required and your requests will be anonymous and won’t be used to train OpenAI’s models
    • Sign in with ChatGPT to access your account benefits, and requests will be covered by OpenAI’s data policies

    Additional Apple Intelligence features:

    • Describe your change in Writing Tools allows you to suggest how you’d like something rewritten, for example as a poem

    All the rest of macOS 15.2’s new features:

    Photos:

    • Favorites album appears in the Utilities collection in addition to Pinned Collections
    • Recently Viewed and Recently Shared album history can be cleared

    Safari:

    • New background images to customize your Safari Start Page
    • HTTPS upgrade tries to use secure HTTPS on all websites
    • Simplified import and export for history, bookmarks, and passwords

    This update also includes the following improvements and bug fixes:

    • Share Item Location in Find My helps you locate and recover misplaced items by easily and securely sharing the location of an AirTag or Find My network accessory with trusted third parties, such as airlines
    • Natural language search in Apple Music and Apple TV app lets you describe what you’re looking for using any combination of categories like genres, moods, actors, decades, and more
    • Favorite Categories in Podcasts allows you to choose your favorite categories and get relevant show recommendations that you can easily access in your Library
    • Personalized Search page in Podcasts highlights the most relevant categories and editorially curated collections tailored to you
    • Sudoku for News+ Puzzles provided in three difficulty levels and available for News+ subscribers
    • Presenter preview lets you choose what to share — an app or your whole screen — before you share it when connecting to an external display or using AirPlay
    • Pre-market price quotes in Stocks lets you track NASDAQ and NYSE tickers prior to market open
    • Weather in menu bar allows you to get current weather conditions from the menu bar on your Mac and click through to quickly access detailed forecasts

    What’s not included yet:

    • Genmoji iOS 18.2
    • Mail app redesign

    As always, the update can be located, downloaded, and installed by going to System Settings > General > Software Update. If you’ve had a chance to try the macOS 15.2 Sequoia update, please let us know about your experience in the comments.

    Via 9to5Mac