Top Stories: iPod Touch Discontinued, USB-C iPhone 15 Rumors, and More

In what was simultaneously a surprise and not a surprise, Apple this week announced it has discontinued the iPod touch after almost 15 years and seven generations, bringing the entire iPod lineup to an end.

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Other news this week saw rumors about both the iPhone 14 Pro (slightly larger displays!) and iPhone 15 (USB-C instead of Lightning?), as well as a report that Apple is planning to launch the AirPods Max in new colors later this year, so read on for details on these stories and more!

Apple Discontinues iPod Touch

Apple this week announced that it is discontinuing the iPod touch, which remains available while supplies last. The device is already listed as "sold out" on Apple's online store in the United States, and inventory is quickly depleting in other countries and at third-party resellers as well.

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First introduced in October 2001, the iPod was one of Apple's most iconic products, but the device's discontinuation became inevitable over time given the wide array of Apple products that can play music, including the iPhone, iPad, Apple Watch, HomePod mini, and more.

The End of an Era: What Was Your Favorite iPod?

With the last iPod now discontinued, it's the end of an era. iPod models released over the years included the original iPod (later known as the iPod classic), iPod mini, iPod photo, iPod nano, iPod shuffle, and iPod touch.

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What was your favorite iPod model? Let us know in the MacRumors forums and be sure to share any photos of your iPod collection.

iPhone 14 Pro Models Rumored to Feature Slightly Larger Screen Sizes

Apple's upcoming iPhone 14 Pro and iPhone 14 Pro Max models will feature marginally larger screen sizes compared to the iPhone 13 Pro and iPhone 13 Pro Max, according to display industry consultant Ross Young.

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Young said the screen size differences are due to the iPhone 14 Pro models having slightly narrower bezels around the display compared to iPhone 13 Pro models and a new pill-and-hole design replacing the notch.

iPhone 15 Rumored to Switch From Lightning to USB-C

Apple plans to release at least one new iPhone 15 model with a USB-C port instead of a Lightning connector, according to analyst Ming-Chi Kuo. Bloomberg's Mark Gurman concurs that USB-C iPhones are in testing and that Apple is also planning an adapter that will let them work with current Lightning-based accessories.

iPhone 15 to Switch From Lightning to USB C in 2023 feature
If this rumor proves to be true, we'll still have to wait a while for the first USB-C iPhone. Kuo expects the Lightning connector to stick around for the iPhone 14 lineup launching later this year, with the switch to USB-C expected to occur with the iPhone 15 in 2023. Gurman similarly says the switch won't happen until 2023 at the earliest.

New AirPods Max Colors Reportedly in the Works

Apple plans to release its high-end AirPods Max headphones in new colors in the future, according to Bloomberg's Mark Gurman.

AirPods Max 2022 Colors
Released in December 2020, the AirPods Max are currently available in five colors, including space gray, silver, sky blue, green, and pink. It's unclear which new colors would be introduced.

Gurman said Apple also plans to release second-generation AirPods Pro in the fall.

Five Things You Still Can't Do With a MacBook Pro

In October 2021, Apple released redesigned 14-inch and 16-inch MacBook Pro models with M1 Pro and M1 Max chips, a wide range of ports, and more.

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While the new models have crowd-pleasing features, we've put together a list of five things you still can't do with a MacBook Pro, such as take advantage of SD cards with faster UHS-III speeds. Check out the full list to see which features and capabilities are still missing.

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Top Rated Comments

hcherry Avatar
25 months ago
I know this isn’t as popular an opinion, but I love the iPhone mini and will be sad to see it pulled from the lineup.
Score: 10 Votes (Like | Disagree)
FreakinEurekan Avatar
25 months ago

I know this isn’t as popular an opinion, but I love the iPhone mini and will be sad to see it pulled from the lineup.
I'd love an iPhone mini, but I won't give up the telephoto lens from the Pro. So I'm stuck with the Pro.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
schneeland Avatar
25 months ago

I know this isn’t as popular an opinion, but I love the iPhone mini and will be sad to see it pulled from the lineup.
I personally also like the size of the Mini a lot and find it sad that it's pulled from the line-up (IMO 5-5.5" are a good compromise between one-hand operation and having enough space on the screen).
That being said, maybe Apple still needs to figure out the right formula for the Mini to reach more people (maybe it could use slightly older tech and be cheaper, so it sits a bit more in the middle between the SE and the regular iPhone).
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Flight Plan Avatar
25 months ago
I have the 12 max pro supercalifragilistic, and would be willing to make the jump to a USB-C phone. If the 15 has some "gotta haves", I might consider doing it. You know, like finally fixing Siri. Or giving the camera the ability to take pictures an hour into the future. Bring it, Apple.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
jav6454 Avatar
25 months ago

I know this isn’t as popular an opinion, but I love the iPhone mini and will be sad to see it pulled from the lineup.
Sales figures are not looking favorable for the next mini. That's saying it without bias.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)
4jasontv Avatar
25 months ago

I personally also like the size of the Mini a lot and find it sad that it's pulled from the line-up (IMO 5-5.5" are a good compromise between one-hand operation and having enough space on the screen).
That being said, maybe Apple still needs to figure out the right formula for the Mini to reach more people (maybe it could use slightly older tech and be cheaper, so it sits a bit more in the middle between the SE and the regular iPhone).
I hope they go the other direction and build a flagship mini. I love the size but would prefer the higher end build and features.

Since this started with iPods, let’s recall our history. Maybe we will get an iPhone Nano.
Score: 1 Votes (Like | Disagree)

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