Apple Dumped Plan for $50 Apple Pencil With iPhone Backing without a second to spare, Cases Questionable Gossip



Apple wanted to present a new $49 Apple Pencil this year that was viable with iPhones, yet rejected the plans without a second to spare, guarantees a crude new talk emerging from Asia. As per a Weibo post, shared on Twitter by DuanRui, Apple supposedly planned to deliver the new ‌Apple Pencil‌, codenamed "Creator" (or, more probably, "Marker") at its September 2022 occasion, and even ventured to such an extreme as to efficiently manufacture north of 1,000,000 units of the frill, just to can its send off past the point of no return for undefined reasons. To reduce expenses, the gadget purportedly needed pressure-detecting innovation or a battery-powered battery, and on second thought used an installed chip to control the pointer through the iPad or iPhone screen, like how Samsung's S-Pen pointer functions. At $49, the unreleased ‌Apple Pencil‌ would have been essentially less expensive than the original and second-age ‌Apple Pencil‌ models, which are valued at $99 and $129, individually. Sadly, the wellspring of the ‌Apple Pencil‌ talk has no history, so the cases should be taken with an enormous spot of salt. Moreover, this isn't whenever we've first heard bits of gossip about an Apple Pencil being created to work with iPhones, none of which have happened as expected. All things considered, a battery-less ‌Apple Pencil‌ would coordinate well with the most recent 10th-era ‌iPad‌, which accompanies a USB-C port and requires a gawky $9 Lightning dongle to work with the original ‌Apple Pencil‌. Once more, however, why Apple would kill plans for an extra that had entered large-scale manufacturing is hazy.

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