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    iPhone 17e

    Four Apple iPhones in different colors—dark blue, white, pink, and silver—are shown from the back and side, highlighting their camera designs and sleek edges against a light background, alongside the Apple Watch Find Devices feature.

    Perfect Timing: T-Mobile’s Free iPhone 17 Pro Deal Needs No Trade-In

    June 25, 2026 / 8:12 AMJune 25, 2026

    T-Mobile iPhone deals are turning the iPhone 17 lineup into a switcher incentive, but the real cost depends on plans, credits, and timing.

    Five iPhones in different colors (purple, blue, black, white, and green) are shown side by side, displaying their backs with camera lenses and fronts with screen designs—highlighting the sleek look and upgraded iPhone 17 RAM.

    iPhone Production Climbs as Smartphone Market Slips

    June 10, 2026 / 3:31 PMJune 10, 2026

    iPhone production grew nearly 20% in Q1, according to TrendForce, even as global smartphone output declined under memory cost pressure.

    iPhone 17e - Three iPhones in black, white, and pink are shown from the back, next to a fourth iPhone with a pink floral wallpaper on its screen, highlighting Apple Core AI and machine learning advancements.

    Apple Modems Push iPhone Into a More Independent Era

    May 18, 2026 / 12:26 PMMay 18, 2026

    Apple modems are moving the iPhone toward deeper hardware control, better power efficiency, and less reliance on Qualcomm over time.

    A glowing, metallic chip labeled "A19" with the Apple logo in purple, displayed on a dark, illuminated background, suggesting a next-generation Apple processor.

    A19 and C1X Turn iPhone 17e Into Apple’s Midrange Test

    May 15, 2026 / 12:47 PMMay 15, 2026

    A19 and C1X make iPhone 17e more than a cheaper iPhone, giving Apple a real test of flagship silicon and in-house connectivity at scale.

    A simple gray Apple logo with a bite taken out of the right side and a detached leaf above, centered on a plain white background—perfect for showcasing the innovation behind Apple 2025 Results.

    Apple Q2 Earnings Hit a Powerful March Record

    April 30, 2026 / 5:16 PMApril 30, 2026

    Apple Q2 earnings reached $111.2 billion, with record March-quarter revenue, stronger iPhone sales, and Services at a new high.

    Two iPhones are shown overlapping, one in white and the other in black, displaying their rear cameras and Apple logos. The background features a gradient of warm colors transitioning from orange to pink. The Apple logo is visible in the corner.

    iPhone 17e: What the Latest Leaks Reveal About Apple’s Next Entry iPhone

    January 15, 2026 / 5:12 PMJanuary 15, 2026

    The iPhone 17e has quietly become one of the most interesting devices in Apple’s upcoming lineup. While the spotlight often lands on Pro models, the iPhone 17e appears positioned to…

    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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    Apple Gen AI Site Could Reframe WWDC26

    A person in sportswear sits on gym bleachers with a yellow laptop, a basketball, and an orange backpack nearby. Red championship banners hang on the wall in the background.

    MacBook Neo Puts Kansas City’s Apple Switch Under Scrutiny

    Close-up of a Formula 1 car’s bodywork in black and gold, showing the number 7, AMG logo, MSC branding, and aerodynamic parts with sleek lines and carbon fiber details—perfect for any Apple TV F1 fan.

    F1 Sequel Faces a Longer Road at Apple

    A person with short red hair, wearing dark athletic clothing and Apple AirPods Pro 3 noise-canceling earbuds, is captured in a dramatic, dynamic pose that suggests running or dancing, arms and legs bent and silhouetted against a light background.

    Music Haptics Makes iPhone Listening More Accessible

    Five smartwatches with woven nylon bands—perfect Apple accessories—in beige, blue, pink, green, and black are arranged in a row against a white background.

    Apple Accessories Carry a Quieter Environmental Message

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    Apple Quantum Security Opens Its Code to Review

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