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    iPhone 18 Pro

    A thin, blue iPhone Air 2 is viewed from the side with the device’s name displayed above it on a light gray background.

    iPhone Air 2 May Fix Its Two Biggest Weak Spots

    June 18, 2026 / 1:21 PMJune 18, 2026

    iPhone Air 2 is reportedly planned for spring 2027 with an ultrawide camera, stronger battery life, and Apple’s A20 Pro chip.

    Five smartphones are displayed side by side, each showing different apps and features, including messaging, calendar, photos, and widgets on bright screens. The sleek designs hint at the enhancements seen in iOS 27 unveiled at WWDC26.

    Apple Still Has Three iOS 27 Features Waiting for September

    June 16, 2026 / 12:17 PMJune 16, 2026

    Apple reportedly held back three iOS 27 features from WWDC26, including Siri chatbot support, a customizable Camera app, and a new watch face.

    A man in a black shirt and glasses stands on green grass in front of large, colorful rainbow-shaped arches outdoors, capturing the moment with his iPhone 18 during WWDC26.

    After WWDC26: What Apple Is Still Saving for September

    June 10, 2026 / 9:21 AMJune 10, 2026

    September event becomes the next test for iPhone hardware, on-device AI, Siri performance, and Apple’s upgrade story after WWDC26.

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    Apple’s Best On-Device AI Points to iPhone 18

    June 9, 2026 / 10:45 AM

    Apple’s most powerful on-device AI features appear built for the iPhone 18 cycle, with iPhone 17 Pro serving as the current baseline.

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    iPhone 18 Pro May Drop Cosmic Orange After Color Complaints

    June 1, 2026 / 10:47 AMMay 31, 2026

    iPhone 18 Pro may move away from Cosmic Orange as Apple faces reports of some iPhone 17 Pro units shifting toward a rose tone.

    Close-up view of the iPhone 17 Pro Black’s triple-lens camera system, showing detailed lens surfaces and surrounding casing. The Apple logo appears in the lower right corner.

    iPhone 19 Pro Could Bring Apple’s Next Glass Reset

    May 25, 2026 / 10:32 AMMay 25, 2026

    iPhone 19 Pro rumors point to a 20th-anniversary redesign with a quad-curved display, hidden Face ID, and a smaller camera cutout.

    Close-up of a dark red iPhone 18 Pro, highlighting its triple camera setup and flash against a black background. The Apple logo appears in the lower right corner, showcasing one of the striking new iPhone 18 Pro colors.

    iPhone 18 Pricing Faces Apple’s Memory Test

    May 5, 2026 / 6:03 PMMay 5, 2026

    iPhone 18 pricing may depend on how Apple absorbs higher memory costs before finalizing September devices, storage tiers, and margins.

    Side view of iPhone 18 red concept showcasing raised triple-camera lenses and aluminum frame.

    iPhone 18 Pro Production Talk: A Clean Look at September 2026 Rumors

    February 24, 2026 / 10:45 AMFebruary 24, 2026

    A supply-chain report says iPhone 18 Pro is moving into production testing. Here’s what the September 2026 cycle could bring, from A20 Pro to cameras.

    A person wearing a bright yellow coat stands on a city street, partially lit by sunlight, captured using iPhone photography. Red-brick and brown buildings rise in the background beneath a clear blue sky.

    iPhone 18 Pro Gains Major Camera Overhaul With Advanced Sensor Design

    October 18, 2025 / 1:24 PMOctober 16, 2025

    The iPhone 18 Pro is expected to feature one of the most significant camera upgrades in recent years, introducing a larger main sensor, refined optical stabilization, and new periscope zoom…

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    Apple’s C2 Modem Rumored to Power iPhone 18 Pro Models in 2026

    March 18, 2025 / 9:30 AMMarch 25, 2025

    The C2 modem is expected to build on the foundation laid by the C1, which powers the iPhone 16e and the upcoming iPhone 17 Air with efficient sub-6GHz 5G connectivity….

    A smartphone is displayed on a dark surface with its back cover removed, exposing the internal components such as the battery, circuits, and various hardware parts. The detailed view highlights the intricate design and arrangement of the internal elements seen in 2025 iPhones.

    Apple’s Bold Move: Dropping Qualcomm Modems from Two 2025 iPhones

    July 25, 2024 / 7:00 AMJuly 25, 2024

    On July 24, 2024, it was reported that Apple intends to use its own 5G modems in two iPhone models slated for release in 2025. This marks a significant acceleration…

    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 modern Apple Store with a glass facade, large Apple logo, and indoor trees draws crowds sightseeing in the city. People walk by or enter the brightly lit store during dusk, while the sky is deep blue.

    Apple Store Pickup Turns Online Shopping Into a Retail Experience

    A black indoor security camera with Home Activity Zones sits on a white shelf among books, a gray smart speaker, and a pink cup, against a blue wall.

    Home Activity Zones Make Camera Alerts Smarter

    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.

    iPhone Growth Gives Apple New Latin America Momentum

    A blue iCloud logo is centered on a gradient blue background, surrounded by cartoon avatars, a padlock icon, and an Apple logo in the corner, representing iCloud shared password security and seamless communication.

    iCloud Recovery Contacts Protect Apple Account Access

    A SpaceX rocket stands on its launch pad at sunset, the large SpaceX sign visible in the foreground, as the sky fades from yellow to blue—hinting at innovations like the Globalstar SpaceX acquisition and Apple partnerships shaping space technology.

    SpaceX and Apple: The Strategic Choice (Part III)

    Apple Mac Studio

    Mac Studio Shows How Much Power Most Users Do Not Need

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