John Prosser's name may not be a wake-up call, but we in the tech industry remember the blogger and his set of precise details about the iPhone SE2. Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), Next- Generation Mini Smartphone released last year. the blogger has now posted racy details about Apple AirTags. According to him, Apple AirTags will be released in March this year, and this date is unlikely to change.
Apple AirTags first leaked online last August through a patent filing detailing the main features of the device. It's a location tracker that is expected to connect seamlessly to your main smartphone or tablet. Apple's patent focused on the functionality of the Multi-Interface Transponder (MIT).
The Multi-Interface Transponder (MIT) is described as a portable and compact device with a simple processor, light and motion sensors, radio stack, and power core. It can even be attached to various objects like wallets, keys and IDs. In other words, it is a small location tracking device that can keep track of your important things or even smartphones, for example in combination with an iPad or iPhone.
The airbags are still activated for March.
This time, we have not heard of further delays. 🤞
- John Prosser (@jon_prosser) 12 February 2021 city
Functionality includes connectivity, communication with nearby electronics, power capabilities, and more. In addition, the patents also describe a special power management function that allows you to "intelligently amplify the transmission of beacons based on a specific location and proximity to nearby devices."
Recall that Samsung recently announced SmartTag and SmartTag +, a tile-shaped Bluetooth-LE tracker to help you find lost objects. The starting price of the Samsung model is $ 29. Based on Apple's patent application for AirTags, we can conclude that they are far superior to the capabilities of smart tags, especially in the transmission aspect.