Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple Wants to Hide iPhone Plans From Samsung

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Leading the Apple Inc. (NASDAQ:AAPL) rumor mill today is news of concerns about Samsung stealing iPhone plans. Today, we’ll look at that and other Apple Rumors for Wednesday.

Wednesday Apple Rumors: Apple Wants to Hide iPhone Plans From SamsungNew iPhone: A recent rumor claims that Apple is already working on its next big change to iPhone, reports BGR. According to this rumor, the new iPhone may show up as early as 2020. However, the tech company doesn’t want to start work on it until it can move production from Samsung Display. The rumor says that AAPL has concerns that Samsung Display will report its plans to Samsung Electronics, which makes rival smartphones. If the rumor is true, a foldable OLED smartphone is on the way.

Refurbished MacBook Pro: Customers can now buy refurbished 2017 MacBook Pro laptops from Apple, MacRumors notes. The tech company is now carrying refurbished versions of its 2017 15-inch MacBook Pro on its online store. There are six different models available for customers to purchase and they are 15% cheaper than their new counterparts. The laptops start at $2,039 for the base version with 16GB of RAM and 256 GB of storage.

Original Content: Apple may be looking at a new location in Los Angeles to help with its original content plans, reports 9to5Mac. According to this report, AAPL is eyeing a 85,000-square-foot property that could act as a home for original content production. The property will be available for lease starting in 2018. The owners are expecting to charge $3.83 million a year for the area. The facility is just a short distance from AAPL’s Beats headquarters.

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