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Apple's 2027 product roadmap revealed: new camera headphones, second-generation foldable screen device, and 20th-anniversary iPhone to launch simultaneously
① According to people familiar with the matter, cited by Gurman, Apple aims to launch its new AirPods alongside the next-generation foldable iPhone and a special new model commemorating the 20th anniversary of the iPhone; ② The new AirPods will be Apple’s first wearable device with artificial intelligence as its core selling point, featuring a computer vision camera that provides Siri with real-time visual information.
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Apple plans to launch camera-equipped AirPods, sending Sunny Optical (02382.HK) surging more than 8%.
Citing sources, Bloomberg reported that Apple (AAPL.US) plans to launch a series of new products by the end of next year, including AirPods equipped with cameras, a second-generation foldable iPhone, and a special new model commemorating the 20th anniversary of the iPhone's launch. Apple-related stocks rose against the market trend today (the 17th): Sunny Optical (02382.HK) is currently trading at HK$80.65, up 8.11%; ASMPT (00522.HK) is at HK$201.40, up 3.6%; and AAC Technologies (02018.HK) is at HK$49.00, up 2.42%. Lens Technology (066
It’s all about the hype! Wall Street asset managers have swiftly launched a new MANGOS tech stock ETF.
① SpaceX has performed strongly since its listing on the U.S. stock market, boosting investor interest in artificial intelligence company stocks; ② Two Wall Street asset management firms plan to launch ETFs linked to 'MANGOS' (Meta, Anthropic, NVIDIA, Google, OpenAI, and SpaceX).
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