Apple published its third annual App Store Transparency Report today [PDF], sharing insights into the App Store over the course of 2024. The …
What to expect from iOS 26 at WWDC: New games app, redesign, and more
Apple’s iOS 26 is expected to have a radical redesign, and it’s probably going to mark the beginning of an entirely new numbering system. Here’s everything that’s rumored to be in the update.
iOS 26 is a huge improvement – but there’s one big problem
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You Can Get This iPhone 12 on Sale for $230 Right Now
This refurbished iPhone 12 is a great deal at $229.99. It’s a Grade “A” unit, unlocked for all carriers, and comes with a 90-day warranty. Powered by the A14 Bionic chip, it handles everyday tasks …
iPhone 17 Air leak shows impossibly sturdy frame, but don’t put your “bendgate” fears to bed just yet
A leaked video of the iPhone 17 Air shows signs of hope for iPhone fans, but there are still some major concerns about Apple’s ultra-thin phone.
The iPhone 17 will reportedly have a bigger 6.3-inch display
Industry insider Ross Young has backed the rumor. The iPhone 17 will move to a larger 6.3-inch screen diagonal, making the iPhone 16 the last to use …
iPhone 17 Display Sizes: What to Expect
Apple’s iPhone 17 lineup will include four iPhones, and two of those are going to get all-new display sizes. There’s the iPhone 17 Air, …
iPhone 17 leak hints at 120Hz display for standard model and bigger screen tipped
Leaks suggest Apple’s iPhone 17 standard model will likely feature a 6.3-inch display with a 120Hz refresh rate, a first for non-Pro models. This move could narrow the gap between entry-level and Pro …
Apple to Redesign iPhone, iPad, and Watch Controls, Report Suggests
Remember Apple’s attempt to replace the iPhone’s mechanical buttons with solid-state ones featuring haptic feedback? The buttons …
Apple iPhone 17 Pro Max: Best View Yet Of New Design Shown In Latest Leak
Apple’s biggest iPhone 17 model is reported to be its thickest yet — a new video shows what it might look like. So, is it too thick for comfort?
iPhone 17 Coming in New Sizes: What to Know
Apple tweaked iPhone 16 Pro screen sizes to make them bigger than 2023’s iPhone 15 Pro models, and this year we are also expecting …
From iOS 18 to iOS 26? Apple May Redo Software Naming System, But What About the iPhone?
A representative for Apple didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment. Bloomberg cites unidentified sources who say that the additional updates will take the names iPadOS …
Apple iOS 10.3.3 Is Now Available: What Is Included In This Update?
Update: It has been determined that Apple iOS 10.3.3 fixes a major security vulnerability, but there is a Safari bug within the software update. Apple has released iOS 10.3.3 for the iPhone …
iOS beta release date and how to get iOS beta updates on iPhone
Macworld Apple will unveil iOS 19 at WWDC on June 9, 2025, and it will (probably) arrive on iPhones in September 2025. But the Apple’s beta program will start soon after Apple’s WWDC Keynote, with registered developers able to try out new features unavailable to the general public.
Apple Reportedly Changing Software Naming System: iOS 26, Not iOS 19, Is Next
Apple may be on the verge of a big change in the way the company names its software updates — and it’s an approach that may seem familiar to anyone who’s familiar with Windows 95 or a ’57 Chevy.
20 Features You Need to See in iOS 19: The Complete Breakdown
Discover iOS 19’s top 20 features, including a modern interface, AI tools, and improved connectivity. Learn about its release date.
Urgent warning to iPhone owners to install iOS 18.5 now: ‘Users need to act’
Data experts are urging iPhone users to install the new iOS 18.5 update, which includes a fix to prevent hackers from gaining access to personal content. According to The Mirror, Apple has acknowledged that the most recent software update corrects a significant security gap that could potentially allow hackers to get into personal data such as photos,