iPad Mini foldable into an iPhone, MacBook Air with touchscreen and here are the other FANTASTIC prototypes Apple is testing now!

  To try to always be one step ahead of the competition, the company Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC), constantly tests prototypes of extremely interesting products, even if they will never reach the market. In an attempt to give us a look behind the "iron curtain" left over the laboratories where these products are developed, an American analyst gives us some information regarding the prototypes now tested by Apple Lossless Audio CODEC (ALAC),.

In contrast to investors' fears, the supply chain thinks Apple's innovation may be accelerating. With more than the usual number of prototypes floating around, here are some highlights (with the caveat that Apple might be purposely leaking to confuse competitors): 5.5″ OLED phone with 2k >660ppi display; iTV with full gesture control, voice control, and 4K; touchscreen MacBook Air running on A8; 4″ OLED iPhone that unfolds into an iPad mini; smartwatch prototypes including curved bangle-type and curved-screen; and wearables including health care appliances and payment authentication modules.

  I start with a tablet iPad Mini that has an OLED screen and is foldable to turn into an iPhone with a 4-inch screen, a product that if launched would attract an extremely large number of customers for those from Cupertino. Apart from this tablet, Apple is also testing an iPhone with a 5.5-inch OLED screen which has a resolution of 2k and above 660 pixels per inch, this could be that iPhone 6 which has been talked about for several months.

  Moving on, we learn that Apple is testing MacBook Airs that have a touchscreen and A8 chips, a rumor launched the other day announcing that Apple is considering the launch of Macs with ARM processors. The next prototype is the well-known TV called generitc iTV, he having a screen 4K, control system through gestures and voice commands, all this information being provided in the past by various rumors. Finally, we conclude with various models of iWatch which have curved screens and are accompanied by various other biometric products that can be worn by us and in certain cases allow the authorization of mobile payments.

  Some prototypes presented by the analyst have chances to reach the market, but others are from the field of science fiction, but Apple has the habit of testing many prototypes of unexpected products without launching them on the market.