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    Two gold iPhone 16 Pro smartphones, one showing the back with three cameras, and the other displaying the front screen with a dark abstract design. Both sport an Apple logo, while a small Apple logo in a multicolored square graces the bottom right corner.

    iPhone 16 Pro Max: Why It Still Makes Sense After iPhone 17 Pro Max

    January 4, 2026 / 7:33 PMJanuary 5, 2026

    After Apple introduced the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max, attention quickly shifted to their more robust design language and endurance-focused upgrades. Yet the iPhone 16 Pro Max didn’t fade…

    Cover of Apple Magazine, issue #764, dated June 19, 2026. The main focus is a large “27” icon in the center, with headlines about Tesla support, retro digital cameras, and new operating systems and AI integration.
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    A woman in a wheelchair sits at a wooden desk with a tablet, a small potted plant, and an iPhone with Eye Tracking features, facing forward against a plain white background.

    iPhone Eye Tracking Makes Hands-Free Navigation Possible

    Three Fortnite characters stand confidently before a large, purple Apple logo on a black background, blending iconic Fortnite style with the App Store branding for a striking crossover image.

    Fortnite’s Return Escalates App Store Fight

    A humanoid robot with a sleek black faceplate and textured light gray body, featuring a geometric logo on its chest and minimalist, futuristic design—an embodiment of Apple robotics and physical AI innovation.

    Figure AI Could Be Apple’s Robotics Shortcut

    Close-up of a smartphone using Live Activities in the Apple Sports app to display the FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule, highlighting group stage matches for the United States, Paraguay, Australia, and Turkey. A blurred soccer field and players fill the background.

    Apple Sports Expands Before World Cup 2026

    The word "Gemini" with a colorful star logo appears over a blurred close-up of a smartphone camera, hinting at Gemini on iPhone, with a faint Apple logo in the bottom right corner.

    Gemini on iPhone Shows Google’s Apple Strategy

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    Apple Pay Becomes a Bigger Part of Daily Apple Services

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