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Across tech and Apple-focused outlets, the dominant discussion is about imminent Apple product updates and events (notably a September event) alongside new EU App Store commission/terms changes for developers. Separate headlines also focus on upcoming Apple TV content and potential iPhone/Apple Watch design rumors.
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Key TakeawayApple-related headlines are converging on a busy period: a September event with 10+ new products, plus EU App Store commission/terms updates for developers.
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It’s no secret that Apple adopting a particular technology typically leads other manufacturers to follow suit. So we shouldn’t be surprised if some popular OEMs reveal earbuds featuring a similar camera arrangement over the next couple of years. This also means we can’t rule out major brands like Samsung releasing a pair of Galaxy Buds with built-in cameras sometime in the future.
Blindly looking at numbers and for connected products doesn't help much in this case. There's not much to go on here, but we can make some assumptions. First, we know that the A3456 and A3457 are bookended by World Travel Adapter Kits (A3455 and A3458). It's not entirely a bad idea to assume Apple would put some form of accessory into that gap, or that it belongs to unreported variants of that kit. The long ranges of identifiers also point to variants of a product, which is typical of Apple to do. For the longer set from A3436 to A3441, one side extends to become the 15-inch MacBook Air, but t