Friday Apple Rumors: A9 Chips for iPhone 7 May Be in Production

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Here are your Apple Rumors for today:

daily apple rumors AAPLPayPal: Apple (AAPL) has now started accepting payments from eBay’s (EBAY) PayPal in its online store, reports MacRumors. Customers in the United Kingdom and America are now able to use Paypal to make purchases on the website. The option to use PayPal in the online stores can be during the final parts of a transaction. Users also have the option of making monthly payments for products that cost more than $250 via PayPal. PayPal payments aren’t yet allowed on the Apple Store app.

Yosemite: Apple has released the third beta of OS X Yosemite 10.10.2 to developers, AppleInisder notes. Developers that have already got their hand on the app have noticed that the company is looking to make changes to Wi-Fi, Mail, and VoiceOver with the release of the new software update. The beta also seems to fix several bugs that have been noticed in previous versions of OS X Yosemite. Apple has been keeping beta releases about a week apart with the second one being released last week and the first being released the week before that.

iPhone: A rumor claims that new processors that could be for Apple’s iPhone 7 have entered production, reports International Business Times. According to the rumor, the new A9 processors for the iPhone 7 are being made by Samsung. The rumor claims that the new chips are made with a 14nm manufacturing process. Production is rumored to have started in Samsung’s Austin, Texas plant on Thursday. It’s claimed that the 14nm manufacturing process results in faster speeds while saving power when compared to the 20nm process used in A8 chips.

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