Toyota to Gain Apple Car Keys Support Apple is preparing to bring support for its Car Keys feature to Toyota vehicles, evidence uncovered by MacRumors suggests.
Toyota introduced its own Digital Key feature as part of the available Remote Connect package several years ago, which allows drivers to use their smartphone as a key to access and drive the vehicle. Now, the company appears to be adding support for Apple Car Keys, with the feature going live as of today on Apple's back end.
Introduced in 2022, Car Keys allows an iPhone or Apple Watch to unlock a vehicle via the Wallet app. A digital version of a car key is stored in the Wallet, and unlocking can be completed by holding an Apple Watch or iPhone near a compatible vehicle's NFC reader.
Tapping on the door handle is enough to initiate an unlock, and while Face ID authentication is a security option, Apple offers an Express Mode that eliminates the need to authenticate for an even faster unlocking process.
It is unclear when Toyota will roll out support for Car Keys to its vehicles, and the company has not yet made any announcements related to the feature, but it is likely to be relatively soon since the feature is now live on Apple's back end.
At WWDC 2025, Apple confirmed that 13 vehicle brands would "soon" add support for digital car keys, including Audi, Acura, Porsche, GMC, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Rivian, Smart, Lucid Motors, Tata Motors, Hongqi, WEY, Chery, and Voyah.
Vehicles from BMW, Genesis, Kia, Hyundai, Lotus, Mercedes, Volvo, and more already offer car keys support, with a list available on MacRumors.Tags: iPhone Car Keys, ToyotaThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iPhone System Data and Other storage: What is it and how to get rid of it Macworld
I’m sure this sounds familiar: You’re trying to install the latest iOS release, upgrade to a new iPhone, take photos or record video, or just download that cool app everyone’s talking about, and your iPhone says the storage is full.
You’ve already deleted every app you don’t think you need, and there’s still not enough space on your iPhone. So you open Settings, tap General, then iPhone Storage, and, sure enough, your iPhone is full. Worst of all, a huge chunk of it is just listed as Other (renamed System Data in iOS 15). What’s that supposed to mean? How do you get rid of it? The System Data/Other storage sections are mysterious and confusing, and there’s no one answer that works for everyone, but hopefully, this guide will help you deal with this problem.
Latest iPhone release: iPhone 16e (March 2025), iPhone 17, iPhone Air, iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max (September 2025)
Latest iOS release: iOS 26.2 (December 2025)
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How to view your iPhone storage
To see how much storage all your apps and data are taking up on your iPhone’s storage, open the Settings app, select General, then iPhone Storage. At the top, you’ll see a bar graph showing your total iPhone storage and which types of data are filling it up. Beneath that, you’ll find a list of applications on your phone and how much room they take up, both for the app itself and its stored data.
It may take several seconds for your iPhone to show the graph, as it takes time to scan and analyze its storage. Even after the chart first appears, you’ll want to wait several seconds more for it to stabilize, as the app list and storage sizes can change while your phone completes its analysis.
You’ll find your iPhone storage details a few layers deep in the Settings app.
What is System Data (or Other) on iPhone?
Your iPhone Storage menu will divide that bar up top into familiar categories like Apps, Media, Photos, and Mail, but also a System Data (iOS 15 and later) or Other category that is sometimes very large. It’s common for System Data to be in the 5GB to 20GB range, but if it’s way over 20GB, it has probably grown out of control. You can scroll all the way down to the bottom of the app list where you will see iOS, which are the files required by the system and are usually around 10GB, and System Data, which are files other than apps and downloads that are collected by iOS. Tap on System Data to see how much space it is taking up.
The System Data/Other category is big and varied because it’s a real catch-all category. It comprises system caches, logs, Siri voices (if you’ve downloaded more than one), updates, and so much more. One of the biggest culprits for System Data/Other growing out of hand is streaming lots of music and video. When you download video or music from the iTunes Store, TV app, or Music app, it’s indexed as Media. But streams have caches used to ensure smooth playback, and those are categorized as System Data/Other.
Safari’s caches can start to grow pretty large, too. And if you send tons of texts with images or video, the caches for that can start to fill up a lot of space. Your iPhone is supposed to manage these caches to keep your storage from becoming completely full, but it doesn’t always do a great job.
Clearing your Safari data might reduce the size of Other.
We discuss how to delete Other storage on a Mac and how to delete System Data on a Mac separate articles.
How to reduce the size of System Data/Other on an iPhone
You can’t get rid of System Data/Other entirely, but you can sometimes reduce its size.
First, let’s try clearing your Safari caches. Open Settings > Safari and choose Clear History and Website Data. If you have a lot of Safari tabs open on your iPhone, you might want to close most of them, too.
You might also want to change Messages to save fewer old messages. Open Settings, then Messages, and scroll down to the Message History setting. By default, Keep Messages is set to Forever, but you may want to change it to 1 Year or even 30 Days to reduce the data that the Messages app caches. Just beware that doing this will mean old messages will be deleted–so if you have any messages you want to keep find a way to back them up.
If you’re a heavy texter, your Messages app might be filling up your storage with a lot of data.
Finally, go back to iPhone Storage and look at the apps list. Most of the apps store data that is categorized as Apps, but some will keep caches that are categorized as System Data/Other. If, say, the Podcasts app is taking up a couple of gigabytes of space, it’s likely mostly cached data. Deleting the app and re-downloading it might put a dent in the System Data/Other category.
How to free up space taken up by iOS
While Apple lets you delete stock iOS apps that you don’t want to free up space, the system still takes up quite a bit of room, in some cases 25GB or more. However, if you’re running an iPhone 15 Pro or later and have Apple Intelligence enabled, it’s taking up more than 10GB of space. Simply turning it off will help you reclaim it. Head over to the Apple Intelligence & Siri tab in Settings and flip the toggle. The free space won’t show up in storage immediately, but the system will be able to use that space to install updates and apps. And you can always turn it back on later.
The nuclear option: Backup and reset your iPhone
You can go through your iPhone trying to delete every little cache that could grow the size of System Data/Other storage, but if you really want to make it as small as possible, you need to back up your phone and reset it. This can take a little while. The best way to do this is to use your Mac or PC.
On a Mac running macOS 10.15 Catalina or later:
First, connect your iPhone to your Mac with the bundled USB-C-to-Lightning cable.
When prompted on your iPhone, tap “Trust” and enter your passcode.
In the Finder sidebar on your Mac, select your iPhone under Locations.
Click the General tab.
Select “Back up all of the data on your iPhone to this Mac.”
To encrypt your backup data and protect it with a password, check the “Encrypt local backup” box.
Click Back Up Now.
Note: You can also connect your iPhone to your computer wirelessly if you set up syncing over Wi-Fi.
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On a Mac running macOS 10.14 Mojave or earlier, or a PC
On a PC or a Mac with macOS 10.14 or earlier you can use iTunes to back up your phone. After you connect your iPhone to your Mac or PC, select your iPhone by clicking the little phone icon in the upper left, and under Backups, choose “This Computer” and check the “Encrypt local backup” box to protect your backup with a password. Then click the button to Back up now.
Reset and restore
When the backup is done, disconnect your iPhone, head to Settings > General > Reset, and select Erase All Content and Settings. This will return your iPhone to its factory settings, just like when you took it out of the box. When it restarts and it’s in the initial setup process, re-connect it to your computer with iTunes open, and follow the instructions on the screen to restore your device.
This is the longest and most involved way to reduce the size of System Data/Other storage, but it’s also the best. There’s just no way to get it any smaller than it will be after a fresh reset and restore.
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Can Apple really fix Siri, or is it too far gone? Macworld
Lots of exclusives on Macworld last week, as our tireless code-breaker Filipe Esposito turned up clues to a mystery Apple smart home accessory, HomePod mini and AirTag upgrades, a new display, and much more. All the secrets of the future were laid bare. But the Esposito scoop that caught my eye concerned a rather older story.
Siri, poor hapless Siri, has been the laughing stock of voice assistants for years. Some of the time it fails to hear you; other times it dives unwanted into the conversation even though nobody mentioned its name. (Surprisingly often this is triggered by dialogue on Apple TV shows; you’d think they’d check for that sort of thing.) It mishears the name of songs to an almost comical extent, it refuses to do what it’s told, and it behaves constantly with the infuriating confidence of the very stupid.
Given that Siri is baked into pretty much every Apple product, you’d think that fixing it would be a top priority. Sure enough, back in June 2024, Apple announced that it was going to release a new enhanced version of Siri, powered by AI, to address all these problems. Although, of course, Apple didn’t actually acknowledge the problems, instead using vaguely positive phraseology about becoming “more natural, more contextually relevant, and more personal.”
Eagle-eyed readers will have noticed that enhanced Siri still hasn’t arrived, a mere 18 months on; there are no signs of it becoming more natural, it remains blithely irrelevant, and the only personal thing about it is my choice of language when it gets a simple command wrong yet again. So it was… I won’t say pleasing, but I will say interesting to hear last week that it’s now looking likely to land in spring 2026 alongside the so-called HomePad. Which is better than nothing, as they say; at least the project hasn’t been completely cancelled, like AirPower or the slimmer and lighter version of Vision Pro. But another phrase that springs to mind is “Too little, too late.”
Most obviously, Apple has squandered a great deal of trust and goodwill over the past couple of years by promising things that aren’t ready (and which may never have existed at all) and then failing to deliver them. Trust in a tech company’s honesty and competence is a vital asset. Do you trust Apple to provide worthwhile software updates for the life of your products, and to safeguard your security and privacy? If there’s a bug on your Mac, do you trust Apple to patch it in a timely fashion? Probably less so than was the case five years ago.
It might seem entitled and fanboyish to take it personally when a corporation fails to launch an expected product. But in this case, it is personal: Siri’s performance, and Apple’s continued failure to address that performance, affects our daily experience with the iPhone, the Mac, the Apple Watch, and of course the HomePod. Siri 2.0 isn’t a new product we’ve been having to wait for, but a needed fix for the products we already have. And anyone who stayed inside Apple’s walled garden in hopes of the voice assistant getting better was kept there under false pretences.
It all could have been so much better. Siri should be the user’s entry point to the Apple ecosystem, and the culmination of the company’s intuitive philosophy. No matter which device you’re using, no matter the operating system or the app, you simply say out loud what you want to happen. What could be more user-friendly? Almost anything, it turns out.
For years now, customers have been trained to regard their Apple products with suspicion. If I use this device in the way that is theoretically the most convenient, they quickly come to understand, there is a good chance it will go wrong. Which is hardly the message Apple wants to send. And while spring could represent a new beginning for the beleaguered voice assistant, it will also mark the start of a very long and difficult process of reputational recovery.
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Alex Blake reveals 8 Mac settings and features you’re not using but should.
This test shows how bad Apple Intelligence is—and how much better it’s going to get.
Hallelujah! Easier switching between iPhone and Android is on the way soon.
Mahmoud Itani reveals 6 innovations in 2025 that prove Apple still has what it takes.
How Matter has finally given Apple a path out of the HomeKit mess.
Apple is facing its ‘biggest personnel shake-up in decades.’ But with numerous execs departing, the Macalope says good riddance.
Podcast of the week
What’s going on with Apple management? How will the changes affect the company? That’s all in the latest episode of the Macworld Podcast.
You can catch every episode on YouTube, Spotify, Soundcloud, the Podcasts app, or our own site.
Reviews corner
Apple Preview: A near-perfect PDF reader with limited editing tools.
Rolling Square TAU 2: A keyring-sized mini power bank.
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The rumor mill
Apple’s next HomePod mini and AirTag upgrades surface in leaked internal code.
Internal Apple code hints improved Siri will land next spring with ‘HomePad’ hub.
Leaked code spills details of mystery Apple smart home accessory.
Code leak reveals A19 iPad, M4 Air with Apple’s N1 chip likely coming soon.
Video of the week
What will be Tim Cook’s legacy? We discuss the possibilities in our latest short. Enjoy our video on TikTok or Instagram.
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Software updates, bugs, and problems
CarPlay is getting even better with these new iOS 26.2 features.
iPhone 16e named ‘Bust of the Year’ (not in a good way) in MKBHD smartphone awards.
Mystery solved: Here’s how to tell when your AirPods are updating.
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iRobot has filed for bankruptcy – here’s what that means for Roomba owners iRobot, the company which invented robot vacuum cleaners, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy some 23 years after it first launched the Roomba range.
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UK Wants All iPhones to Block Explicit Images Unless You Prove Age Apple and Google will soon be "encouraged" to build nudity-detection algorithms into their software by default, as part of the UK government's strategy to tackle violence against women and girls, reports the Financial Times.
According to the report, Home Office officials want device operating systems to prevent any nudity from being displayed unless users can verify that they're adults through biometric checks or official ID.
The proposal is said to target mobile devices initially, but it could extend to desktops. The government reportedly explored making the controls mandatory for devices sold in the UK, but it has apparently decided against that approach for now.
Apple currently offers Communication Safety tools that parents can activate and which detect nude photos and videos in apps like Messages, AirDrop, and FaceTime. However, teenagers can still view flagged images after dismissing an alert, while under-13s must enter a passcode.
Google also provides parental controls through its Family Link feature and includes "sensitive content warnings" in Google Messages. But neither company offers system-wide nudity blocking that extends to third-party apps like WhatsApp.
The proposal is sure to face objections from privacy and civil liberties groups, as well as questions about how effective any such measures would be. When the UK instituted age checks for porn websites earlier this year as part of the Online Safety Act, users got around restrictions using fake photos and VPN services.
The proposals are expected to be officially unveiled in the coming days, according to people familiar with the matter who spoke to FT.Tags: Apple Child Safety Features, Financial Times, United KingdomThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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If you care about the security of your iPhone, go update right now Macworld
New iOS and iPadOS updates don’t just add lots of new features to your iPhone. There are also updates to improve the security and reliability of your devices, and the latest release is no exception. There are 25 new security updates in iOS/iPadOS 26.2, and if you can’t or don’t want to update to iOS 26 yet, 20 of them are available in a separate iOS/iPadOS 18.7.3 release.
Of particular note are a pair of WebKit vulnerabilities where “processing maliciously crafted web content may lead to arbitrary code execution.” Apple says it is aware of a report that these bugs were used in a highly sophisticated attack against specific targeted individuals, in a version of iOS prior to iOS 26. These are zero-day flaws, meaning they were previously unknown.
There are quite a few similar WebKit fixes in these releases, in which race conditions, buffer overflows, and other memory tricks could be used to run code on your iPhone after visiting specifically crafted malicious web content. There are many other frameworks and apps with important security fixes as well, including some commonly used apps:
App Store
Impact: An app may be able to access sensitive payment tokens
Description: A permissions issue was addressed with additional restrictions.
CVE-2025-46288: floeki, Zhongcheng Li from IES Red Team of ByteDance.
FaceTime
Impact: Password fields may be unintentionally revealed when remotely controlling a device over FaceTime
Description: This issue was addressed with improved state management.
CVE-2025-43542: Yiğit Ocak
Photos
Impact: Photos in the Hidden Photos Album may be viewed without authentication
Description: A configuration issue was addressed with additional restrictions.
CVE-2025-43428: an anonymous researcher, Michael Schmutzer of Technische Hochschule Ingolstadt
So if you’re on iOS 26, it’s best to update to iOS 26.2 as soon as possible. If you’re not on iOS 26 yet and don’t want to or can’t upgrade, be sure to grab iOS 18.7.3 instead. You can get either update by going to the Settings app, then General and Software Update.
Apple and Google will be asked to block nude photos unless user age is verified A new report says that the British government will be asking Apple and Google to block the taking and sharing of nude photographs unless the user has been verified to be an adult.
Additionally, the report says that the government wants iOS and Android to prevent nude images even being displayed on the device unless the user has been verified as an adult …
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Apple’s 20th anniversary iPhone may wrap its display on all four sides Apple may be planning its boldest iPhone redesign yet for its 20th anniversary with a display that curves on all four sides.
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The simple upgrade every AirPods Pro owner should know about Macworld
For many AirPods Pro users, the listening experience doesn’t always live up to expectations—not because of the earbuds themselves, but because of the smallest component: the ear tips. The default silicone tips included with Apple’s AirPods Pro often struggle to deliver a consistently secure fit, all-day comfort, or reliable noise isolation.
A seal that breaks even slightly reduces Active Noise Cancellation (ANC) performance, weakens sound clarity, and can leave users constantly adjusting their earbuds to keep them from slipping.
That’s where Comply TrueGrip Premium Memory Foam Ear Tips come in. A simple $25 upgrade that can completely transform the AirPods Pro experience across generations (AirPods Pro 1, 2 & 3), these replacement tips deliver a superior fit, unmatched comfort, and dramatically improved noise isolation. If you rely on your AirPods Pro for commuting, working, exercising, or travel, this upgrade is one you’ll immediately feel.
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Why silicone struggles—and how memory foam solves it
Silicone ear tips, even with Apple’s updated design in AirPods Pro 3, don’t always adapt well to natural ear canal movement. Smiling, talking, chewing, or jogging can break the seal, causing the earbuds to loosen or fall out entirely. Many users also experience pressure discomfort during longer listening sessions—particularly during flights, long work calls, or study sessions.
Comply’s slow-rebound memory foam expands gently to your ear’s unique shape, creating a soft but secure seal that stays put through movement. Users report that while the new AirPods Pro 3 hybrid silicone-foam tips improve retention compared to earlier models, they still create more pressure in the ear canal and aren’t as comfortable or stable as Comply’s fully-foam design.
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Comfort designed for all-day wear: Unlike silicone, which pushes outward and creates pressure points, memory foam compresses when inserted and then expands slowly. The result is a cushioned, almost weightless feel that reduces ear fatigue. Users who previously experienced soreness after an hour or two can now wear AirPods Pro comfortably all day.
Enhanced noise isolation for better ANC performance: A tighter seal means better passive isolation, which dramatically improves the effectiveness of Active Noise Cancellation. With more outside noise blocked, audio becomes richer and more immersive—whether listening to music, taking calls, or using Spatial Audio.
Users commonly report better bass response, more consistent mids and highs, and an overall clearer and more powerful soundstage because the seal remains stable.
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Real-world performance: a meaningful upgrade
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Latest update on Age Ratings question – just called Apple developer support I spent nearly an hour asking around Apple developer phone support today advisor 1 – he seemed quite annoyed I was asking this Qns, and simply asked me to refer to the email advisor 2 – he told me, just to be safe, just submit a new binary with updated questionnaires. advisor 3 – she […]
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Help with text color in accessory views So I have a small accessory view that I have hard coded the color for both light and dark, when in dark mode where all the text is white I don’t have any noticeable issues but in light mode where the text should be black I see it shifting to white in certain conditions do […]
Launched my first app two days ago. And people actually paid for it!!! For context, I launched my first app on the mac app store two days, wasn't expecting any sales for maybe after a while, but people actually paid for it. Not just that, I had 16 IAP (that's a conversion of almost 14%). I charge $20 for lifetime and $1.99/monthly with 14 days trial. I got […]
SMS Delivery Failure to Multiple Networks in Japan via domestic pre-registered Sender ID Dec 14, 16:34 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery failures to multiple networks in Japan via subset of domestic pre-registered Sender ID. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
*UPDATE* Just launched my first iOS app and the first 7 days numbers Hi guys! Since I saw a lot of interest in the prevoius post of the fourth day I thought about sharing the first week of Folium! I am very happy about it, it also managed to be in top 14 apps of the App Store in Italy in the middle of the week(now it went […]
NetworkExtension developers! I have been working on an app for the last few months that heavily relies on NetworkExtension. What I notice is that there is not many resources for NetworkExtension, probably because there are not many people working with NetworkExtensions in the first place, so I thought would be nice to connect with the few people […]
Google Chrome keeps suggesting me a passkey when signing in to Apple services Recently, whenever I try to sign in to App Store Connect or any other Apple website, Chrome keeps suggesting a passkey from Apple Passwords. The strange part is that when I open the Passwords app, there are no passkeys at all – as I don't use this app. I have no idea how to get […]
My app has been stuck at 1-5 downloads per day, how can I get that up? These statistics are from my one app "Worldly" on the iOS App Store in the past month. I'm definitely not complaining because it is somewhat niche and I haven't had a lot of time to market it, but I would definitely like to try to get more downloads and hopefully make a little more money. […]
How much would hiring someone to build this app cost? I love going on walks to explore new places. I want to create an app that shows everywhere I have gone (all the streets) in one map. I would like to use design of the iOS map in the Maps app. I want it simple and private for now with no subscription, data sharing, login, […]
My New App That Estimates Admission Chances It’s 100% free right now, and I would love feedback! Currently it is only available in Canada. App: UniTrack University submitted by /u/DiscountDifferent726 [link] [comments]
MMS Delivery Delay To Rogers Wireless Network In Canada Dec 14, 12:19 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing MMS delivery delays when sending messages to Rogers Wireless Network In Canada. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
Amazon's $399 Samsung M8 USB-C monitor deal ends today The $300 discount on the 32-inch M8 4K display ends tonight, with the monitor arriving by Christmas.Get a Samsung M8 monitor for $399 today only - Image credit: SamsungYou can pick up the Samsung M8 Smart Monitor for $399.99 at your choice of Amazon and B&H Photo, with Amazon stating its deal ends tonight. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Can vibe coding be okay ever? Forgive my ignorance but I’m vibe coding for an app idea prototype on Figma. I want to then test the UX and general idea really on a few people. I’ve heard that vibe coding is hopeless but would it be possible just to get feedback and once the idea is validated give it to a […]
Call Quality Issue To a Subset to Twilio Phone Number in Mexico Dec 14, 11:03 PSTUpdate - We are investigating outbound call quality issues from a subset of Twilio's Phone Numbers in Mexico. Our engineering team is working with our carrier partners to resolve this. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Dec 14, 10:59 PSTInvestigating - Our monitoring systems have detected a potential issue for Call Quality To a Subset to Twilio Phone Number in Mexico. Our engineering team has been alerted and is actively investigating. We will update as soon as we have more information.
Monetization Options for a medicine tracker I am working on a medication tracker right now and I need your opinion regarding monetization This medicine is taken monthly. Therefore there won't be high number of daily sessions for the app. Upfront payment makes most sense to me but as I researched the market, it may cause "fear" upon users because they won't […]
Ottocast launches new CarPlay AI Box plus wireless adapter with rear cabin monitoring [Sponsored] If you’ve been looking to upgrade your car’s tech without breaking the bank on a new vehicle, Ottocast just dropped two products worth checking out.
The OttoAibox P3 Pro brings AI voice control and Android apps to your existing CarPlay setup, while the Cabin Care adapter adds wireless CarPlay plus a rear-seat camera for keeping an eye on the little ones. Both are designed to work with what you’ve already got installed, which is pretty much the whole point.
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Hands-on with Anker’s new 20,100mAh battery bank: 220W output, compact design Anker is back at it again with a new 20,100mAh power bank, under its Anker Prime brand. This power bank has three ports, offers up to 220W of output, and comes in a pretty compact package. It’s available for purchase on Amazon for $129.
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CloudKit with optional user sign-up: is mixing CloudKit and Firebase a bad idea? Hi everyone, I’m building an iOS app for tracking books. Initially, I planned to use CloudKit only to store user data (progress, favorites, etc.) with no required sign-up – just iCloud. Now I want to add optional user registration to support features like: • shared lists between friends • public comments or discussions • basic […]
What happened to this subreddit? Early this year, this used to be a subreddit where people would share their Apps on App Saturday and get constructive feedback. These days, nobody responds apps anymore on App Saturday. Is there something we can do to bring back that spark and keep the community active? submitted by /u/zackbass01 [link] [comments]
I accidentally recreated the volume app menu bar input/output picker because I forgot about a keyboard shortcut The other day I was confused since I couldn't find the microphone input section in the volume menu bar app and I just started coding it in swift. The funniest part is when I was finalizing the repository I remembered that option + volume shows the input section but the work was already done 🙂 […]
Bizarre iOS 26 bug causes some Android camera photos to turn red in iPhone Photos app Users have been noticing a weird iPhone bug with some pictures they have saved in their Photos app on iOS 26; sometimes, photos taken from Android phones are being imported into the Photos with a seemingly intense red color filter applied.
What’s even stranger is this red haze only shows when you actually tap on an image in Photos and zoom in. The preview thumbnails preserve their full color so if you are just scrolling through your library, you might not see anything wrong. Luckily, this bug has a simple fix you can do to put each picture back to how it was …
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Why do I convert so little impressions into downloads? Hey, I'm a solo app developer with my app PriceNotify since some years. I'm facing the issue that I have pretty good impressions but I can't convert them into product page views or downloads. I already take actions and tried to improve my app store screenshots, title and subtitle but don't see better numbers What […]
Reddit ads – anyone have any experience? I’m considering trying out Reddit ads to target some niche communities that are highly relevant to my app. Unfortunately I can’t do self promos in them as, like with most subs – don’t allow it. So I’m thinking of spending a little money to target these users in the new year and wondering how effective […]
Today in Apple history: iMac Pro packs potent all-in-one punch On December 14, 2016, Apple releases the iMac Pro. Despite a beautiful design, the professional-grade desktop was only a placeholder.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
Apple Watch Series 11 vs Apple Watch SE 3: Which should you buy this holiday season? Apple updated its entire lineup of Apple Watch models this year, introducing the Apple Watch SE 3, Apple Watch Series 11, and Apple Ultra 3. If you’re shopping for someone or buying for yourself this holiday season, here’s what you need to know about Apple Watch SE 3 vs Apple Watch Series 11.
Plus, you can currently save $200 on the Apple Watch Series 11 for holiday shopping.
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Get $100 Off Apple Watch Series 11 With Delivery In Time For Christmas Amazon and Best Buy this weekend have all-time low prices on the Apple Watch Series 11, with $100 discounts across numerous models of the smartwatch. These discounts beat the Black Friday prices we saw last month by about $30, and both retailers have delivery options that provide guaranteed arrival dates before Christmas.
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You can get the 42mm GPS Apple Watch Series 11 for $299.00, down from $399.00, and the 46mm GPS model for $329.00, down from $429.00. On Amazon, you'll find four of the 42mm GPS models on sale at this all-time low price, and two of the 46mm GPS models on sale.
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (42mm GPS) for $299.00
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (46mm GPS) for $329.00
If you're shopping for cellular models, you can find record low prices on multiple models this week on Amazon. The 42mm cellular Apple Watch Series 11 has hit $399.00, down from $499.00, and the 46mm cellular model has hit $429.00, down from $529.00.
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (42mm Cell) for $399.00
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (46mm Cell) for $429.00
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How to remove titlebar but keep the ability to drag and reposition the window ? I know most of you are ios only developers, but I am hoping some of you have some experience with mac of app development. I made a simple tool for myself using Tauri. I want to remove the titlebar so that I have just two floating buttons. But I should be able to drag and […]
I built a simple receipt scanner and tracker app I travel frequently, and keeping track of expenses on each trip has always been a challenge. Over time, I experimented with many different methods, but scanning receipts proved to be the fastest and most reliable solution. During the past two years alone, I’ve scanned more than a thousand receipts, gradually improving my workflow—from using simple […]
Promo code for Watch-only IAP failing Hi, I have an "Apple Watch Only" app that you can download for free and conduct a 7 day trial. After that, there is an IAP to unlock a lifetime license. For the life of me I can't find out how the process of redeeming promo codes for the IAP should work. Once generated, people […]
iOS 26.2: All the new features now available on your iPhone After several weeks of beta testing, iOS 26.2 is now available for all iPhone users. The update brings new features for Apple Podcasts and Apple Music, more Liquid Glass design updates, and more.
Head below for our full guide on all the new iOS 26.2 features.
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Free and open source HopPT. A chatGPT alternative for people who want to use their own models. Hi guys. Hope this is not viewed as promotion, because it’s free and open source and there are a couple of things that people can use for their own projects. Like many other apps HopPT lets the users add their own API (or local) models and chat with them. But unlike the others, it has […]
Foxconn is building a massive factory in KY, but probably not for Apple Foxconn is investing $174 million into a new facility in Louisville, Kentucky, but nothing points to it becoming part of Apple's supply chain.A Foxconn factory signApple supply chain partner Foxconn is making moves to expand its footprint in the United States again. This time, it's building up its operations in Kentucky.Announcements from Louisville Mayor Craig Greenberg and Kentucky Governor Andy Beshear confirmed that Foxconn will be opening "it's first U.S. manufacturing operation" in Louisville. The investment, which is claimed to be worth about $174 million, will potentially create 180 new jobs in the region. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Free, no ads, fast and modern IPTV app for iOS (also available on Apple TV and Mac OS) Hello all— I’m the developer of JamRun IPTV, a clean, fast, and polished IPTV player for your own playlists on iPhone and iPad, now on the App Store: https://apps.apple.com/gb/app/jamrun-iptv/id6754577839 Why JamRun exists: Most IPTV players feel clunky, slow, or outdated. I built JamRun to feel smooth and modern with a glass-style UI, powerful search and […]
X for iOS finally offers widgets, five years after first teasing them X for iOS has finally rolled out widgets for your Home Screen and Lock Screen.
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X for iOS finally offers widgets, five years after first teasing them X for iOS has finally rolled out widgets for your Home Screen and Lock Screen.
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X for iOS finally offers widgets, five years after first teasing them X for iOS has finally rolled out widgets for your Home Screen and Lock Screen.
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Crime blotter: Protesters arrested outside NYC Apple Store on Black Friday Multiple iPhone theft rings are busted in Canada, India, and Cambodia, CBP has embraced Cellebrite, and an on-camera arrest in California is all in this week's Apple Crime Blotter.The Fifth Avenue Apple Store The latest in an occasional AppleInsider series, looking at the world of Apple-related crime. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Is this a good way to inject mock view model into a view when running in xcode preview? I'm doing it this way: struct ParentView: View { var body: some View { ChildView() //… #Preview { ParentView() .environment(.childViewModel, MockChildViewModel()) } struct ChildView: View { Environment(.childViewModel) private var viewModel Protocol: protocol ChildViewModelProtocol: ObservableObject Env with default "production" value: private struct ChildViewModelKey: EnvironmentKey { static let defaultValue: any ChildViewModelProtocol = ChildViewModel() } extension EnvironmentValues { […]
SMS Delivery Delays and Failures to Telus Network in Canada Dec 14, 02:03 PSTUpdate - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays and failures when sending messages to Telus network in Canada. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Dec 14, 02:00 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays and failures when sending messages to Telus network in Canada. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hours or as soon as more information becomes available.
One of the only private AI assistants just lowered the price for a lifetime license to $79 Macworld
TL;DR: Pansophy is a private AI assistant, and it’s only $79 for life right now.
OpenAI just lost the lawsuit to keep its chat logs private. If you don’t like the idea of your company secrets and personal conversations being vulnerable, it’s time to pivot to a private AI assistant like Pansophy. This new AI desktop assistant can write emails, generate code, summarize research, and a lot more. And right now, it’s only $79 for a lifetime subscription (reg. $199).
Once Pansophy is installed, you can bounce between writing tasks, coding questions, document summaries, or general brainstorming without hitting usage caps or waiting for tokens to refresh. You don’t even need WiFi. It works anywhere your laptop works, which makes it feel surprisingly freeing if you’re used to cloud tools.
Anyone who writes, studies, builds, or manages projects will find something useful here. Students can drop PDFs in and get clear summaries. Developers can debug or write small scripts without leaving their desktop. Writers and business owners get a quiet, local space to think through ideas without wondering where their data goes.
The multilingual support is a nice bonus, especially if you work in more than one language or switch contexts a lot. You can keep everything local, still get smart responses, and avoid yet another subscription climbing in price.
During this limited-time sale, it’s only $79 to get a Pansophy Private Personal AI Desktop Assistant lifetime subscription.
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SMS Delivery Delays to Coop Network in Italy Dec 13, 23:51 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to Coop Network in Italy. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
Launching my 3rd iOS App, which aims to fix small talk Hey iOS devs 👋 Just wrapped up my solo app and would love some technical feedback. What it is: Unfiltered – conversation question app with couple & friend modes. Built this because my partner and I kept having surface-level conversations. Figured others might have the same problem. Happy to answer any technical questions or share […]
Adding leaderboards to a fitness app – Game Center or alternatives? Hello! I’m building a push-up tracking app and I want to add leaderboards so users can see how many push-ups are being done globally and also compete with friends. I’ve been looking into Game Center, mainly because it’s simple and doesn’t require account creation, but all apple tutorials and examples from wwdc are focused on […]
Game development? I have a couple apps on the App Store and am considering my next app to be a game of some sort. Does anyone have any advice on where to start? Strategies? Lessons learned? Would love to hear some experiences. Also how do you generate assets? Do you hire an artist? Google them? submitted […]
Hello Guys, looking for folks to review our product So we made Scapu to help curb misinformation and let the crowd decide on important topics. Away from mainstream media manipulation and government lies submitted by /u/zackbass01 [link] [comments]
WrappedUp – Track Your Gifts Hey all, I just wanted to show my app Wrapped Up, which I whipped up quickly in the last few weeks to help me track the various Christmas gifts I’m getting my friends and family. I was managing it all in an unwieldy Apple Note and figured an app would be better. Wrapped Up is […]
SMS Delivery Failures to Liberty Mobile in Puerto Rico via Subset of Shortcodes Dec 13, 16:11 PSTUpdate - We are experiencing SMS delivery failures to Liberty Mobile in Puerto Rico via subset of Shortcodes. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We expect to provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.Dec 13, 16:03 PSTInvestigating - Our monitoring systems have detected a potential issue with SMS delivery failures to Liberty Mobile in Puerto Rico via subset of Shortcodes. Our engineering team has been alerted and is actively investigating. We will update as soon as we have more information.
Those making over 10k+ per month from iOS apps: how do you market them? Just curious! I use meta ads for everything I do (Not IOS apps) and I’m considering going down this route, but I’m curious how successful devs actually promote their apps. submitted by /u/Easy-Ads [link] [comments]
Would love feedback on my new app Hello! I have just released Tandem, which is a two player game for couples in which they can swipe together to like or dislike places in their area, and match on liked places to get new ideas on where to go to. This is my second app and I'll be working on it for the […]
Can I run XCode and iOS sim on external SSD? My Mac is only 256gb and I have a 1 tb ssd with an enclosure. I know that I can install the XCode app to the external drive, but it's the simulators that take up the most space, and I've read that they usually install themselves onto the internal drive. Could I move/install them into […]
I made a small iOS app to read books in another language (tap a word for AI translation) Hi! I learn languages by reading books and recently started using AI more in my learning. So I built a small app for myself — and now I’m releasing it. I hope some of you find it useful too. How it works: – You can add your own books (right now it supports EPUB only). […]
Difference between developer and software engineer? Yes google has a definition but I’m more curious what people in the field consider the difference to be. Developers sometimes have to engineer new solutions and engineers often have to develop things, so what’s the difference? submitted by /u/SnooShortcuts7009 [link] [comments]
I built a SwiftUI counter app to experiment with Core Haptics Hey everyone, I just released a small utility app called Haptic Count. I wanted to build a simple tally counter, because I wasn't satisfied with the ones on the market. They felt too "digital." I ended up diving into CoreHaptics to create custom vibration patterns that try to mimic the sharp "click" of a mechanical […]
Paywalls and offerings really confuse me I just submitted my second solo app ( the first one was totally free) this second app has a revenue cat paywall (remote paywall), locally i was able to test the subscriptions/in app purchases, i’m aware that those offerings are mock offerings. i submitted my app for review and also testflight review, the tf build […]
Indie App Spotlight: ‘Headlines’ offers a news reading experience that isn’t tiring Welcome to Indie App Spotlight. This is a weekly 9to5Mac series where we showcase the latest apps in the indie app world. If you’re a developer and would like your app featured, get in contact.
Keeping up with the news can often be exhausting. Headlines offers a clean experience that puts your favorite writers and publications front and center. It’s available on iPhone, iPad, and has a web app.
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I built Fido’s Bark App, a pet-health app designed to help you better manage your pet’s live a longer, healthier life – and it’s totally free! I’ve always believed our pets aren’t “just animals”. They’re family, and they deserve the best chance at a long, healthy life. But between vet visits, meds, vaccines, and weight tracking, it’s easy to lose track, especially when you’re busy. That’s why I built Fido’s Bark, a free iOS app that helps pet parents manage their […]
Call Summaries in Voice Insights Affected Dec 13, 10:54 PSTResolved - Twilio Voice Insights Call Summaries were degraded for 40 minutes between 05:00 and 05:40 Pacific Time on 12/13/2025. During this period of time, customers using Voice Insights API and Console did not see the data for the above period. The issue has now been resolved.
Build a free Health App + Food logging App. Wanting feedback GoodNutritions is an AI health app for scanning meals with a photo, tracking calories/macros, logging mood/energy, and seeing trends. All features are free. Feedback welcome, especially onboarding. App Store link: GoodNutritions submitted by /u/No-Entertainer8410 [link] [comments]
Walmart's $74 AirPods 4 deal makes last-minute holiday shopping a breeze Walmart's $74 AirPods 4 deal delivers the lowest price available, with Amazon sold out of the popular holiday gift idea.Pick up a last-minute holiday gift with Walmart's $74 AirPods 4 deal.Save $55 on Apple AirPods 4 at Walmart, bringing the price down to just $74 this weekend. This is within $5 of the lowest AirPods 4 price to date, making it a great time to pick up a holiday gift or a treat for yourself.Buy AirPods 4 for $74 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple TV: How to watch ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas’ for free this weekend As it did with ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving‘ a few weeks ago, Apple is streaming ‘A Charlie Brown Christmas‘ for free on Apple TV this Saturday (13) and Sunday (14). Here’s how to watch.
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SMS Delivery Delays to Vivo in Brazil Dec 13, 10:20 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to Vivo in Brazil. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
How to post on TikTok from India ? Heya Everyone, How do I create content for TikTok and post it from India without the account getting shadow banned ? Is https://dansvpn.com/ good enough ? submitted by /u/int3rc3pt0rc0de [link] [comments]
NotificationListener workaround or alternative Android has a NotificationListener api to listen to all status bar notifications, I tried to find ios alternatives but could't find any. My main goal is to listen to google maps direction notifications so is there a workaround which I can use without using maps key for basic direction and distance text submitted by […]
Locked out: How a gift card purchase destroyed an Apple account The locking of an Apple Account and the difficulty one loyal Apple customer has experienced in regaining access is a stark reminder to be vigilant when buying gift cards for the holidays.A selection of Apple Gift Card designs - Image Credit: AppleWhile holiday presents tend to involve physical items or cash, gift cards are often included in the mix, especially as a last-minute purchase. However, as one prominent Apple user has discovered, sometimes buying a gift card can be hazardous, even if they take a lot of precautions.Posted on Saturday, Paris Buttfield-Addison of game studio Secret Lab explains how access to their entire Apple digital life has been blocked off. All stemming from an Apple Gift Card purchase. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Shipped my first Mac app – XIndex (project organizer for Xcode devs) Finally shipped something! XIndex is a simple Mac app that scans your folders and indexes all your Xcode projects. Search instantly, filter by platform, tag by client, open in one click. Built it because I couldn't find my own projects anymore. If you've got more than 20 Xcode projects on your Mac, you know the […]
Apple Wallet order tracking improved with iOS 26, but it’s still missing something With iOS 26 this year, Apple announced an incredibly promising improvement to the order tracking feature in the Wallet app. With on-device Apple Intelligence models, the company planned to identify orders in your email to provide tracking updates, eliminating the need for retailers to need to support their proprietary feature.
I was really optimistic about this improvement, but after using it for the past couple months, it honestly feels a dull band-aid solution that never should’ve been implemented. Here’s why.
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SMS Delivery Delays to Vodafone Omnitel Network in Italy Dec 13, 07:27 PSTInvestigating - We are experiencing SMS delivery delays when sending messages to Vodafone Omnitel Network in Italy. Our engineers are working with our carrier partner to resolve the issue. We will provide another update in 1 hour or as soon as more information becomes available.
I built an iOS Screen-recording app that can ZOOM Hey everyone! I’ve been looking for an iOS app that adds smooth zoom-in/zoom-out animations to screen recordings (like Screen Studio on macOS). I couldn’t find anything that looked clean or was easy to use, so I ended up building my own. Srecoder — https://apps.apple.com/in/app/screen-recording-srecorder/id6753304523 Right now it focuses on just making your screen recordings look […]
Finish Your Holiday Shopping With Our Exclusive 30% Discount at Satechi Satechi and MacRumors partnered up this week to offer our readers an exclusive 30 percent discount on select products for a limited time. This sale is available only on Satechi's website and is set to end on Monday, December 15, so this weekend is your last chance to take advantage of the deals.
Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with Satechi. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.
To get the discount, add anything from the lists below to your cart and head to checkout. Once at checkout, you can enter the code MRHOLIDAY to get 30 percent off your order for this week only. This discount code takes 30 percent off each item in your cart, so you can purchase multiple accessories at once.
Note: Use code MRHOLIDAY at checkout to see the discount.
30% OFFMacRumors Exclusive Sale at Satechi
Products in this sale include Satechi's newest Qi2 charging stations and travel chargers, including the 3-in-1 Foldable Charging Station for $91.00, down from $129.99. You can also get both of Satechi's On The Go chargers on sale for 30 percent off with our exclusive code, priced at $56.00 for the 2-in-1 model and $70.00 for the 3-in-1 model.
It's also worth noting that some products are under a "last chance" discount, leftover from Satechi's Cyber Week sale, and our exclusive code stacks with these markdowns. This means you can get ultra-steep discounts on Satechi's 2-in-1 Headphone Stand and Wireless Charger ($39.20, $40 off) and Thunderbolt 4 Dock ($147.00, $152 off).
The code also covers 30 percent off Satechi's range of FindAll Bluetooth trackers, including the FindAll Keychain, FindAll Card, FindAll Luggage Tag, FindAll Glasses Case, and FindAll Passport Cover. We've listed every product that works with our exclusive MRHOLIDAY discount code below, so be sure to shop the sale before it ends on December 15.
Wall Chargers
67W On The Go Slim Wall Charger - $42.00, down from $59.99
165W USB-C 4-Port GaN Charger - $84.00, down from $119.99
Wireless Chargers
2-in-1 Headphone Stand and Wireless Charger - $39.20, down from $55.99
2-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Charging Stand - $56.00, down from $79.99
On The Go 2-in-1 Charger - $56.00, down from $79.99
On The Go 3-in-1 Charger - $70.00, down from $99.99
3-in-1 Foldable Qi2 Charging Stand - $91.00, down from $129.99
Bluetooth Trackers
FindAll Keychain - $21.00, down from $29.99
FindAll Card - $24.50, down from $34.99
FindAll Luggage Tag - $31.50, down from $44.99
FindAll Glasses Case - $35.00, down from $49.99
FindAll Passport Cover - $42.00, down from $59.99
Docks and Hubs
Pro Hub Slim - $56.00, down from $79.99
7-in-1 Slim USB-C Multiport Adapter - $56.00, down from $79.99
Thunderbolt 4 Slim Hub Pro - $140.00, down from $199.99
Thunderbolt 4 Dock - $147.00, down from $209.99
Thunderbolt 4 Multimedia Pro Dock - $245.00, down from $349.99
Miscellaneous
On The Go Bluetooth Keyboard - $56.00, down from 479.99
On The Go Bluetooth Mouse - $21.00, down from $29.99
Thunderbolt 4 Pro Cable - $28.00, down from $39.99
If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Today in Apple history: AirPods arrive to conquer the audio world On December 13, 2016, Apple finally launched the original AirPods after months of delay. The wireless earbuds became an instant hit.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
I built a minimal iOS app to remember item locations + get expiry reminders! Hi everyone, I kept having the same issue that I’d put something “somewhere safe,” assume I’d remember it, and then spend days trying to find it again. Perishables were worse as things expired quietly because I never tracked them properly. I tried several apps, but everything felt bloated, over-complicated, or obsessed with cloud syncing. I […]
Built an iOS app to track post ideas and performance Hello r/iOSProgramming, I made this app to help me post daily on social media. It’s been nice having a place to write down post ideas and see how they perform. Other features include: – Stores images so they’re easily available – Converts images to 9:16 for vertical platforms – Shows which platforms a post can […]
Best Apple Deals of the Week: AirPods Pro 3 Hit Best-Ever $199 Price, Plus Portable SSDs at Samsung and More We're already in the middle of December, and holiday deals are abundant this time of year. This week, you can find best-ever discounts on AirPods Pro 3, Apple Watch Series 11, Apple Watch SE 3, and M5 iPad Pro. Below, you'll also find an exclusive sitewide deal at Burton Goods and an ongoing holiday sale at Samsung with big discounts on storage accessories and more.
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AirPods Pro 3
What's the deal? Take $50 off AirPods Pro 3
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$50 OFFAirPods Pro 3 for $199.00
Apple's AirPods Pro 3 hit a new record low price of $199.00 this week on Amazon, down from $249.00, and they're still available today. This deal beats the Black Friday price we saw last month by about $20.
Burton Goods
What's the deal? Take 25% off sitewide with code MR25
Where can I get it? Burton Goods
25% OFF SITEWIDEMacRumors Exclusive Sale at Burton Goods
MacRumors readers can get 25 percent off sitewide this weekend at Burton Goods, with the code MR25 at checkout. Burton Goods is known for its leather accessories that include iPhone and iPad Cases, MacBook sleeves, Apple Watch bands, MagSafe-compatible wallets, and more.
Samsung
What's the deal? Save sitewide on Samsung TVs, monitors, and more
Where can I get it? Samsung
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
SITEWIDE DISCOUNTSSamsung Holiday Sale
Samsung kicked off a new holiday event this week, and you can find great deals on monitors, storage accessories, TVs, Galaxy smartphones, and home appliances. Many of these deals are the exact same all-time low prices we tracked during Black Friday and Cyber Monday.
A new highlight of this event is Samsung's 4TB Portable SSD T7 Shield for $349.99 ($115 off), and you can still get The Frame Pro on sale for $1,999.00 ($1,200 off).
Apple Watch
What's the deal? Take up to $100 off Apple Watch SE 3 and Series 11
Where can I get it? Amazon
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (42mm GPS) for $299.00
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (46mm GPS) for $329.00
$50 OFF40mm GPS Apple Watch SE 3 for $199.00
$50 OFF44mm GPS Apple Watch SE 3 for $229.00
Amazon has a few record low prices on multiple Apple Watch models this week, including the Apple Watch Series 11 and Apple Watch SE 3. These have been some of the most consistent deals to stick around after Black Friday, and they're available in multiple color options and sizes.
iPad Pro
What's the deal? Take up to $180 off M5 iPad Pro
Where can I get it? Amazon and Best Buy
Where can I find the original deal? Right here
$100 OFF11-inch M5 iPad Pro (256GB Wi-Fi) for $899.00
Amazon and Best Buy opened up big discounts across the M5 iPad Pro lineup this week, offering as much as $180 off select tablets. Prices start at $899.00 for the 256GB Wi-Fi 11-inch M5 iPad Pro at Amazon, down from $999.00. All deals in this sale match — or beat — the record low prices we tracked during Black Friday.
If you're on the hunt for more discounts, be sure to visit our Apple Deals roundup where we recap the best Apple-related bargains of the past week.
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Leak teases iOS 26.4 feature updates alongside iOS 27, iOS 28 plans A leaked internal iOS 26 build allegedly includes references to a new Health app, more accurate AirPods tracking in iOS 26.4, and even some details about iOS 27 and iOS 28.A leak may have revealed Apple's intended changes for iOS's future updatesApple often tests many features due in future software updates well in advance of their eventual release. One recent leak may have hinted at what's coming in the 28-generation of Apple's operating systems.The internal build of iOS 26 examined by MacWorld is said to include several "flags" for features Apple is still working on. The flags are designed to allow engineers to enable and disable features while they are being developed, and often include notes about the feature itself. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Sunday Holiday Sale: Take $200-$250 off M4 MacBook Airs, prices start at only $749 Amazon has all 13" M4 MacBook Airs and 15" M4 MacBook Airs on Holiday sale for $200-$250 off Apple's MSRP, starting at only $749. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party:
- 13" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/256GB): $749, $250 off
- 13" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/512GB): $949, $250 off
- 13" M4 MacBook Air (24GB/512GB): $1149, $250 off
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/256GB): $999, $200 off
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/512GB): $1199, $200 off
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (24GB/512GB/): $1399, $200 off
Their prices are the lowest available for new M4 MacBook Airs anywhere and represent one of the best Holiday deals on Apple products available right now.
For the latest sales & prices, see our 13" MacBook Air Price Tracker and 15" MacBook Air Price Tracker, both updated daily.
Holiday Sale: M4 Mac minis available starting at only $479 Amazon has M4 and M4 Pro Mac minis on Holiday sale starting at only $479 and ranging up to $120 off MSRP. Shipping is free:
- Mac mini M4 (16GB/256GB): $479, $120 off MSRP
- Mac mini M4 (16GB/512GB): $699, $100 off MSRP
- Mac mini M4 (24GB/512GB): $923, $26 off MSRP
- Mac mini M4 Pro (24GB/512GB): $1287, $112 off MSRP
These are the lowest Holiday sale prices currently available on Mac minis.
For the latest prices and sales, keep an eye on our Mac mini Price Tracker, updated daily.
Walmart if offering a $100 Apple Watch Series 11 Holiday discount this weekend Walmart is now offering a $100 online discount on new Apple Watch Series 11 models as part of their Holiday sales. Sale prices for online orders only, in-store prices may vary. Order online and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available):
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS: $299, save $100
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS: $329, save $100
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS + 5G: $399, save $100
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS + 5G: $429, save $100
These are the lowest Holiday sale prices available for Apple Watch Series 11 models.
For the latest prices & sales, keep an eye on our Apple Watch Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple Watch SE 3 on sale this weekend for $50 off MSRP, prices start at $199 Walmart has Apple Watch SE 3 models on sale on their online store for $50 off MSRP as part of their ongoing Holiday savings. Sale prices for online orders only, in-store prices may vary. Order online and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available):
- 40mm Apple Watch SE GPS: $199, $50 off MSRP
- 44mm Apple Watch SE GPS: $229, $50 off MSRP
- 40mm Apple Watch SE GPS + 5G: $249, $50 off MSRP
- 44mm Apple Watch SE GPS + 5G: $279, $50 off MSRP
These are the lowest Holiday prices available for Apple Watch SE 3 models.
For the latest prices & deals, keep an eye on our Apple Watch Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple MacBook Air Doorbusters at Best Buy from $749 + free shipping Save on several generations of Apple MacBook Air laptops in Best Buy’s doorbuster deals. You can save $250 on M4 chip builds. Plus, get a $25 e-gift card with these models. (It’ll be automatically added to cart). We’ve pictured the Apple MacBook Air M4 13.6″ Laptop (2025) for $749 ($999 direct). Plus and Total members […]
Apple MacBook Pro M4 14″ Laptop (2024) for $1249 + free shipping As one of Best Buy's daily deals, get this at the best price we've ever seen, and a low by $101. Buy Now at Best Buy
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Purple – FWV73LL/A – $1,439.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Purple
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$1,439.00
$1,699.00 −15%
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
16GB unified memory
512GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
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Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Yellow – G1EK0LL/A – $1,439.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Yellow
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$1,439.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
24GB unified memory
256GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass – Purple – G1K72LL/A – $2,459.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass - Purple
– G1K72LL/A
$2,459.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
32GB unified memory
2TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass – Green – G1K39LL/A – $2,289.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass - Green
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$2,289.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
24GB unified memory
2TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Pink – G1K63LL/A – $2,119.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet- Pink
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Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
24GB unified memory
2TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass – Green – G1K31LL/A – $2,119.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 10-Core CPU and 10-Core GPU, Gigabit Ethernet, Nano-texture glass - Green
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Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
32GB unified memory
1TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Four Thunderbolt 4 ports
Gigabit Ethernet
Product page on the Apple Store…
AirPods Pro 3 on Holiday Sale for $50 off Apple’s MSRP, now only $199 Amazon has Apple AirPods Pro 3 on Holiday sale for $50 off MSRP, including free shipping:
- AirPods Pro 3: $199, $50 off
Their price is the lowest we've seen so far for these new AirPods Pro models.
Keep an eye on our AirPods Price Tracker for the latest prices and deals, updated daily.
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 8-Core GPU – Blue – G1E55LL/A – $1,609.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 8-Core GPU - Blue
– G1E55LL/A
$1,609.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
24GB unified memory
1TB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports
Product page on the Apple Store…
Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 8-Core GPU – Blue – G1E54LL/A – $1,439.00 Refurbished 24-inch iMac Apple M4 Chip with 8-Core CPU and 8-Core GPU - Blue
– G1E54LL/A
$1,439.00
Originally released October 2024
24-inch 4.5K Retina display²
24GB unified memory
512GB SSD¹
12MP Center Stage camera with support for Desk View
Two Thunderbolt / USB 4 ports
Product page on the Apple Store…
Holiday Sale: 24-inch iMacs for $150-$170 off MSRP Amazon has Apple's 24-inch M4 iMacs on Holiday sale for $150-$170 off MSRP, starting at $1149, each including free shipping:
- 24-inch M4 iMac (8-Core CPU, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD): $1149, $150 off MSRP
- 24-inch M4 iMac (10-Core CPU, 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD): $1349, $150 off MSRP
- 24-inch M4 iMac (10-Core CPU, 16GB RAM, 512GB SSD): $1549, $150 off MSRP
- 24-inch M4 iMac (8-Core CPU, 24GB RAM, 512GB SSD): $1729-1749, $150-$170 off MSRP
Amazon's prices are the lowest available for one of these new iMacs. Note that stock can vary. Price posted above is the lowest price available for each standard configuration, regardless of color.
For the latest prices and deals, see our iMac Price Tracker, updated daily.
Holiday Sale: Apple 11-inch M3 iPads for $100-$50 off MSRP Take $100-$50 off 11-inch M3 iPad Airs at Amazon as part of their ongoing Holiday sale. Shipping is free:
- 11" 128GB WiFi M3 iPad Air: $499, $100 off MSRP
- 11" 256GB WiFi M3 iPad Air: $599, $100 off MSRP
- 11" 512GB WiFi M3 iPad Air: $824.99, $75 off MSRP
- 11" 1TB WiFi M3 iPad Air: $1049, $50 off MSRP
Be sure to order from Amazon itself rather than a third-party seller. These are the lowest prices currently available for new 11" M3-powered iPad Airs.
For the latest prices & sales, keep an eye on our iPad Air Price Tracker, updated daily.
27-inch 5K Studio Displays back in stock and on Holiday sale starting at $1368, up to $231 off MSRP Amazon has Apple Studio Displays (Standard Glass) back in stock and on Holiday sale starting at $1368, up to $231 off MSRP. Shipping is free:
- Studio Display (Tilt Adjustable): $1368 $231 off MSRP
- Studio Display (Tilt & Height Adjustable): $1849 $150 off MSRP
Their prices are the lowest available for Studio Displays among the retailers we track, and $1368 is the lowest price we've seen for a new Studio Display for the past few months. For the latest prices and sales, see our Studio Display Price Tracker, updated daily.
2nd generation Apple HomePods on sale for $20 off MSRP with free 1-2 day shipping B&H Photo has Apple's 2nd generation full-size HomePods (White or Midnight) on sale for $20 off MSRP. This is the steepest discount available on 2nd-gen HomePods among the Apple retailers we track. In addition, B&H offers free 1-2 day shipping on these models to most US addresses:
- HomePod (White): $279, save $20
- HomePod (Midnight): $279, save $20
See our HomePod Price Tracker for the latest prices and deals from Apple and its resellers.
Update: Apple’s new 14-inch M5 MacBook Pros on Holiday sale again for $250 off MSRP, prices start at $1349 Amazon is now offering $250 discounts on new 14" M5 MacBook Pros as part of their Holiday sales, each including free shipping:
- 14" M5 MacBook Pro (16GB/512GB/Black): $1349, MSRP $1599
- 14" M5 MacBook Pro (16GB/512GB/Silver): $1349, MSRP $1599
- 14" M5 MacBook Pro (16GB/1TB/Black): $1549, MSRP $1799
- 14" M5 MacBook Pro (16GB/1TB/Silver): $1599.00, MSRP $1799
- 14" M5 MacBook Pro (24GB/1TB/Black): $1749, MSRP $1999
- 14" M5 MacBook Pro (24GB/1TB/Silver): $1749, MSRP $1999
These are the lowest prices available for new M5 MacBook Pros right now.
For the latest sales and prices, keep an eye on our 14-inch MacBook Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.
The latest AirPods Holiday sales: Take $80 off AirPods 4 w/ANC, $30 off AirPods Pro 3 Amazon has Apple AirPods 4 with ANC and AirPods Pro 3 on Holiday sale for up to $80 off MSRP, including free shipping:
- AirPods 4 with ANC: $99.99, $80 off
- AirPods Pro 3: $219.99, $30 off
These are currently the lowest Holiday sale prices available for these AirPods models.
Keep an eye on our AirPods Price Tracker for the latest prices and deals, updated daily.