8 × 18 Podcast: The iPhone, Consumer Reports MacBook Pro, and Apple Pay Accessibility

We are before the second episode of this season of #PodcastApple And this week we have talked about numerous topics about Apple and its products, but what we talked about the most was undoubtedly the rumors about the new iPhone 8 that Apple would be preparing for us, the turn of Consumer Reports with its tests of autonomy of the MacBook Pro Late 2016 and Accessibility on iOS devices with the arrival of Apple Pay in Spain. Undoubtedly an interesting episode since the entire podcast team, the live listeners and now you, can hear the advantages it brings to people like @emadrida and his blind companions on a daily basis.

The truth is that we are at a somewhat distant point from what Apple can present us in its new iPhone model, but analysts and other media have to release their news about what it may or may not bring the new 8th anniversary iPhone XNUMX. Did Apple pay Consumer Reports to change its opinion on the autonomy of MacBook Pros? Is the autonomy of the 2016 MacBook Pro really that good now? These are some of the other topics we talked about last night. Finally and to finish off the podcast night, we finish with the sensations and all the advantages that Emi has experienced with the arrival of Apple Pay to Spain.

Remember that this eighth season of the podcast allows all those who want to see us live from the YouTube channel All Apple they can do it and comment instantly what they want. In addition to this the audio is added directly to our channel on iTunes, so that all those who want to hear us anywhere from your device. You we recommend that you subscribe on iTunes so that the episodes are downloaded automatically and be able to play them at any time.


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