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what if apple made a vape

by Weldon Weber Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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Vaporizers are also used in industries like healthcare and agriculture, so it's possible Apple is thinking bigger than personal use. But if Apple's future plans include making vapes for recreation, it would likely mean big corporations are getting into the weed business. Apple did not respond to a request for more information.

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Will Apple make a vape?

Apple has been granted a new patent to develop a hi-tech vaporizer. The patent published by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office describes an “apparatus” that uses proprietary Apple technology to create a consistent vaporization rate, meaning more liquid is vaporized and not as much is lost to cooling.

What is the iPhone of Vapes?

It took the iPhone for most people to switch to smartphones from feature phones. It might be presumptive to say that it'll take something as well designed and subtle as Pax Labs' new Juul e-cig to make smokers switch to vaping, but that's the idea.

Will Apple ever allow vape apps?

Apple says Friday it will ban vaping apps from the App Store and that it removed 181 apps related to vaping. The apps are a mix of store apps, games and hardware companion apps that let users regulate things like lighting and heating of vape pens.

Will Apple allow vape apps?

Apple in November removed all vaping-related apps from the App Store, leaving people with app-connected vapes without a way to control their devices on their iPhones. Vape manufacturer PAX has found a way to get around Apple's rules, launching a website that allows users to manage their PAX vapes.

How many vape apps have been removed from the Apple Store?

The ban lumps all vape apps together, whether they are for e-cigs, concentrates or dry herbs, and over 180 apps have been removed so far. No one knows how long the ban will last, but we're planning on an extended absence.

Can you program a Volcano hybrid without an app?

Not only can you no longer change things like the brightness and alerts, but without Workflows, we also can’t program the perfect bag.

Is Apple's ban on vaporizing permanent?

A bump in the road. It’s unfortunate that Apple has chosen such a broad course of action, without taking into account the different types of vaporizing. While we don’t know how long the ban will last, it’s hard to imagine it being permanent.

Does Ghost MV1 have an app?

The Ghost MV1 ’s app doesn’t augment the experience much , other than to customize two of the six on-board temperatures, and locking your vape. The biggest loss will be convenience, as a lot of users prefer to change temperatures with the app instead of the awkward controls. The controls work fine once learned, so it’s time to break out the manual.

Aesthetics

It’s a beauty if you like a boxy mod like I do. It reminds me of the old IPV and Hana mods. It’s not the most comfortable mod to hold, but I find it easy to overlook since I like the shape so much.

Components

As soon as you take off the battery door you see a beautiful piece of brushed metal sheet covering up the chip and the wiring. That looks really great with the white, plastic battery sled.

Performance

Power mode is solid. It doesn’t feel weaker or stronger than the average mod. While it doesn’t fire as quick as a Charon Mini, it’s not slow either. There’s nothing to write home in this regard. Smooth power delivery, very much like the best of them out there.

Battery Life

The Nova cuts off the batteries at 3.15v. I haven’t had more than a 0.02v variation in voltage between the two batteries the entire time I used it.

The Cerberus Subtank

It’s your run of the mill subtank, with mesh coils. Very similar to the Mage Subtank, I couldn’t tell the difference. If you’ve tried any of the tanks that take baby beast coils, you know exactly how this one vapes.

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