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    A digital illustration of a SIM card labeled "eSIM" on a blue background with electronic circuit patterns, highlighting its use in eSIM iPhone models and compatibility with various mobile networks and carriers.

    eSIM iPhone Push Changes Apple’s Carrier Power Balance

    June 30, 2026 / 5:18 PMJune 30, 2026

    eSIM iPhone models give Apple more control over activation, roaming, and setup while forcing carriers to compete inside a digital-first experience.

    Close-up of the back panel of an orange iPhone 18 Pro featuring three camera lenses, an LED flash, and additional sensors against a light background.

    iPhone Prices Escape Apple’s Memory-Cost Hike — For Now

    June 25, 2026 / 10:28 AM

    iPhone prices, Apple Watch, and AirPods remain unchanged as Apple raises Mac and iPad prices amid a sharp memory and storage cost surge.

    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.

    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.

    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.

    John Ternus stands smiling outside a modern glass Apple Store at night, with the illuminated Apple logo behind him and a tree on the right side of the image.

    John Ternus Products Reveal Apple’s Next Leadership Style

    April 21, 2026 / 9:20 AM

    John Ternus products show the shape of Apple’s next leadership era, from Apple Silicon Macs and iPhone Air to Vision Pro, AirPods, iPad, and the hardware systems behind them.

    Four pastel-colored Apple MacBook laptops (yellow, pink, blue, and silver) are stacked in mid-air on the cover of Apple Magazine. The headline reads "Mac Class" with smaller headlines about iPhone 17 and filmmaking platforms.
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    Zoë Kravitz Joins Apple’s New Megan Park Film

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    Quick Share Brings AirDrop Closer to Android

    A person in an orange jumpsuit crouches on a damaged metal bridge suspended over a dark, industrial setting, evoking the tense atmosphere of Silo Season 3 with crumbling structures and dim lighting in the background.

    Silo Season 3 Trailer Sets Up the Origin Story

    A rounded square icon with dashed edges is centered on a blue gradient background with grid and guide lines, evoking an iPhone App Clips design template for seamless Apple Pay integration.

    iPhone App Clips Make Fast Payments Easier

    A person in black Mandalorian armor stands at a bar with Grogu on their shoulder, set in a warm, sci-fi Star Wars ambiance. Colorful bottles line the background, evoking the iconic Disney+ series.

    The Mandalorian and Grogu Gets Apple Park Screening

    Apple TV Pluribus Series | A cotton swab draws a smiley face in a petri dish filled with yellow liquid, set against a bright yellow background—perfect for fans of Season 2 or admirers of Carol's quirky Pluribus-inspired creations.

    Pluribus Wins Gotham Breakthrough Drama Award

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