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AirTags will soon be available in two sizes

by Milan
October 20, 2020
AirTags

via Jon Prosser

Rumors about Apple AirTags have been with us since summer 2019. Now a leaker has announced that the trackers will be presented soon. What's particularly interesting is that AirTags are supposedly available in two sizes.

The anonymous Twitter account L0vetodream is known for its accurate leaks. Unlike Jon Prosser, L0vetodream has an almost flawless hit rate. Now he has spoken out again. In typically enigmatic fashion tweeted the leaker first thing this morning said a "large" and "small" device would be "coming soon," but held off on what they were referring to. However, an hour later, the tweet followed with the "tag TAG," implying a reference to Apple's upcoming Tile-like tracking pucks in two sizes.

AirTags could be introduced with iOS 14.3

Rumors and leaks about the appearance and functionality of the AirTags are nothing new. But we are reading the statement that the small Apple trackers will be available in two sizes for the first time. It remains unclear what purpose the whole thing would serve. However, since L0vetodream has always leaked new products exactly, there is currently no doubt about his statement. Jon Prosser already announced a possible presentation of the new accessories in November. His Sources According to the report, it is possible that Apple will introduce the AirTags under iOS 14.3, as the new iOS version has all the necessary functions. However, the leaker, who has a mixed track record, is not sure. However, he finds support from L0vetodream. According to him, we could see other new accessories in November in addition to the very first Apple Silicon Mac. 

What exactly are AirTags?

Apple's AirTags are small trackers that can be attached to various objects. This accessory is by no means a new invention. But Apple wants to market them as a useful accessory - so they should have more to offer than competing products such as Tile or Adero - at least on a design level. The biggest advantage is probably the deep integration into Apple devices. This makes management much easier. Whether macOS, iOS or iPadOS - the "Where is?" app is available on all three systems. If you want to find out more about how the small white trackers work, you should take a look at our large Summary on the topic. (via Jon Prosser)

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