It is newly revealed that Apple was planning to release an Apple Pencil that supports the iPhone in September.

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Counting the new products released by Apple in the past three months, in September there were the iPhone 14 series, three new Apple Watches and AirPods Pro 2, and in October there were the 10th generation iPad, M2 iPad Pro and the new Apple TV 4K; the new revelation pointed out that, Apple actually planned to launch an entry-level Apple Pencil that would support the iPhone, but it was axed at the last minute.

The news from China’s Weibo pointed out that Apple’s autumn conference in September hid a new Apple Pencil named Maker. The price is around US$49 (about NT$1,500). It is charged from the screen and supports iPhone.

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However, it is a pity that it was abandoned at the last minute and was not released. It is not clear why Apple finally decided to eliminate it.

The current price of the first-generation Apple Pencil is 3,290 yuan.

Rumors about iPhone support for Apple Pencil have been circulating for many years, but they have never appeared. Recently, there have been rumors that next year's iPhone 15 Pro will be added. Maybe you can look forward to whether it will come true.

(Picture / Flip Weibo)

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