iOS 26.3 beta arrives launch of new Siri nears Macworld
Following the release of iOS 16.2 on Friday, December 12, the first beta release of iOS 26.3 was made available to developers a few days later, on December 15. We expect a final release to the public sometime in late January or early February. This is reportedly the last minor refresh before iOS 26.4 brings the revamped Siri upgrade we’ve waited over a year to get.
iOS 26.3 beta: What’s new
We don’t yet know what new features and changes to expect in iOS 26.3. We’ll update this section as we learn more.
Easier switching between Android and iPhone: We expect iOS 26.3 will ship with support for an easier iOS/Android switching system made in collaboration with Google, and at the behest of the European Union. You can about that here.
iOS 26.3 beta: How to install the public beta
If you want to test the iOS 26 beta releases but are not a registered developer, follow these steps:
Click Sign Up on the Apple Beta page and register with your Apple ID.
Log in to the Beta Software Program.
Click Enroll your iOS device.
Open the Settings app, tap General, then Software Update.
In the Beta Updates section, select the iOS Public Beta.
It may take a few moments after registering for the beta option to appear in Software Update.
iOS 26.3 beta: How to install the developer beta
You’ll need to be registered as an Apple developer, but a free developer account will do. You can get one via Xcode or the Apple Developer app in iOS. Here’s how to do it via the Apple Developer app:
Download the Apple Developer App from the App Store.
Open the app.
Tap on Account.
Sign in using your usual Apple ID.
Find out everything you need to know about iOS 26 in our iOS 26 superguide.
Apple's 2026 executive shuffle is only the beginning as Cook nears retirement Multiple retirements and a surprise departure has caused quite the change to Apple's leadership page. Here's how Apple's executive structure is expected to look in early 2026.CEO Tim Cook will see more changes to the Apple org chart than usual heading into 2026The body of people who run a company isn't static, as people join and leave organizations, and change their roles within them, all the time. With about 164,000 people in its ranks, Apple isn't immune to this phenomenon at all.That said, while most changes will be at low and mid-tier levels of the organizational chart, alterations at the top can have a big impact on everyone else below. Changes at a senior level are certainly impactful, C-level especially so. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple TV app update brings Google Cast support on Android An update to the Apple TV app on Android phones and tablets today finally introduces Google Cast support, thus closing a big functionality gap since the launch earlier this year.
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Today in Apple history: AirPods Max supersize Apple’s audio magic December 15, 2020, Apple released AirPods Max, its first over-ear headphones, touting the device's design and advanced computational audio.
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First developer betas of iOS 26.3, macOS Tahoe 26.3 now available Apple has restarted the beta-testing process once again, with developer builds of iOS 26.3, iPadOS 26.3, watchOS 26.3, tvOS 26.3, visionOS 26.3, and macOS Tahoe 26.3 now available.Apple's hardware that works with the 26-generation operating systems - Image Credit: AppleAfter the public release of the 26.2 generation, which includes iOS 26.2 and others with the same version number, Apple is now working on the next set of updates.iOS 26.3 beta 1 is build 23D5089e Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
UK to “encourage” Apple and Google to put nudity-blocking systems on phones Government seeks "nudity-detection algorithms" in iOS and Android, report says.
MagSafe Monday: ESR delivers near wired charging speeds with its new Qi 2.2 3-in-1 charging station For me, Qi 2.2 is quietly becoming one of the biggest upgrades to MagSafe we have seen since it launched with the iPhone 12. Faster charging speeds, better heat management, and stronger magnets make wireless charging feel a lot closer to a wired experience. ESR is already out front with hardware that takes full advantage of it, and their new 3-in-1 charging station is one of the best examples yet.
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Beta 1 for watchOS 26.3, tvOS 26.3, and more available now Apple has just kicked off a new software cycle, with beta 1 now available for watchOS 26.3, tvOS 26.3, HomePod 26.3, and more.
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First macOS Tahoe 26.3 Beta Now Available for Developers Apple today provided the first beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.3 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming three days after the launch of macOS Tahoe 26.2.
Developers can download the macOS Tahoe 26.3 update by opening up the System Settings app, selecting the General category, and then choosing Software Update. Beta Updates will need to be enabled, and a free developer account is required.
There's no word yet on what's included in macOS Tahoe 26.3, but we'll update this article if new Mac features are found.
The beta is available to developers right now, but a public beta is expected later this week. We'll likely see Apple release macOS Tahoe 26.3 at the end of January given past launch timelines.Related Roundup: macOS Tahoe 26Related Forum: macOS TahoeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple releases macOS 26.3 beta 1, here’s what to expect Just a few days after releasing macOS 26.2, Apple is now rolling out the first developer beta for macOS 26.3. Here’s what’s coming.
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Apple Seeds First Betas of iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 to Developers Apple today seeded the first betas of upcoming iOS 26.3 and iPadOS 26.3 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming just a few days after Apple released iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2.
Registered developers can download the betas from the Settings app on the iPhone or iPad by going to the General section and selecting Software Update.
We don't yet know what's included in the new beta software, but because that these updates will be tested over the holiday period, Apple may be planning to focus on bug fixes and performance improvements rather than adding major new features.
When we learn what's new in the updates, we'll share details.
iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 are limited to developers at the current time, but Apple will likely release a public beta in the next couple of days.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iPadOS 26.3 beta 1 now available, here’s what to expect iPadOS 26.2 launched last week, and now Apple has shipped the first iPadOS 26.3 beta to developers. Here’s what to expect.
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Apple Releases First watchOS 26.3, tvOS 26.3 and visionOS 26.3 Betas Apple today provided developers with the first betas of upcoming watchOS 26.3, tvOS 26.3, and visionOS 26.3 betas for testing purposes. The software comes a few days after Apple launched the 26.2 versions of each platform.
The software updates are available through the Settings app on each device, and because these are developer betas, a free developer account is required.
We don't know what new features might be added in watchOS 26.3, visionOS 26.3, and tvOS 26.3. Apple doesn't typically provide release notes for betas, so we might not know what's new until the software updates see a public launch unless there are outward-facing changes.
Apple will likely provide public beta testers with access to the tvOS 26.3 and watchOS 26.3 betas later this week, but visionOS 26.3 will remain limited to developers. The software updates will probably launch right around the end of January based on past release timelines. This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Hate iPhone’s new ‘slide to stop’ alarm? Get the old button back. You don't have to use the iPhone's new slide to stop gesture for alarms. Here's how to quickly and easily deactivate it.
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Hypertension notifications now available on Apple Watch in India Apple Watch has introduced the groundbreaking hypertension notifications feature in India, which can alert users if signs of chronic high…
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Blast from the past! iWeb and Aperture live on (for now) on Apple.com Macworld
You know, there’s a saying that goes something like, “Once it’s posted on the internet, it lives forever.” Usually, that’s in reference to that cringy social media post you made after pounding several six-packs of White Claw with your buddies. But it also refers to discontinued Apple products that are mostly forgotten.
Maxim Leyzerovich on X posted a link that he found on Apple’s website: https://www.apple.com/welcomescreen/ilife/iweb-3/, which is a page for iWeb ’09, one of Apple’s apps that was part of the discontinued iLife software suite. The link is legitimate–Apple still hosts this old product page on a server somewhere, but you can’t really do much on the page. The Click to Play button opens a window for QuickTime, which has a button that takes you to a QuickTime for Windows download page. The Video Tutorials link takes you to Apple’s Mac product site, and the Hands-on Help link takes you to the Apple Store location finder.
But wait, there’s more! Kaylemate posted on X this link: https://www.apple.com/welcomescreen/aperture3/, which opens a website for Aperture 3. Like the iWeb ’09 website, the links on the Aperture 3 site don’t really work.
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iWeb, iLife, and Aperture were discontinued long ago, but they’ve never really been forgotten by longtime Mac users–an Apple as well, it seems. But you can count on these website coming down sooner than later, especially now that we’re calling attention to them. Apple doesn’t like to dwell on the past.
If you’re wondering how a gigantic corporation could let something like this happen, well, don’t be too surprised. As anyone who’s tried to build a website before will tell you, it’s easy to overlook a few files on your web host. Maybe a backup restoration was involved, and these old files were part of that. However it happened, it happened. Enjoy the nostalgia while it lasts.
CarPlay in iOS 26.2 makes a key new feature even better (for some) iOS 26.2 is officially here with exciting updates for Reminders, Apple Music, Podcasts, and more. There’s also a key enhancement for CarPlay widgets in iOS 26.2—but whether you benefit or not is entirely dependent on your vehicle.
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Apple will supply senior managers to advise feds on new US Tech Force In order to correct for the overambitious firings of so many federal technologists, the Trump administration has announced a new initiative called the "Tech Force," and is calling on Silicon Valley to staff it.An image shared by the US Tech Force website. Image source: Tech ForceThe United States government has gone through some tumultuous months after a new administration took over, created the Department of Government Efficiency, and promptly fired thousands of federal employees. The haste and seeming randomness of the dissolution of so many teams, programs, and initiatives left the United States floundering on the world stage as it attempts to compete.According to a report from Nextgov, big tech companies will play a role in helping the US government create the Tech Force. Donated senior managers from tech firms would work for the government and be given a leave of absence or sabbatical from their home companies for two years. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
GM Adds Apple Music App to Cadillac and Chevy Models Following CarPlay Phase-Out GM is adding an Apple Music app to select 2025 and newer Cadillac and Chevrolet models, allowing Apple Music content to be accessed through the vehicle's infotainment system.
The Apple Music app will have all of the Apple Music features users have come to expect, such as access to curated playlists, live global radio, personalized recommendations, hands-free control with a voice assistant, and exclusive content. In supported Cadillac vehicles, Spatial Audio with Dolby Atmos is available.
The native Apple Music app will integrate with the infotainment system, and GM says that Apple Music subscribers will be able to start streaming the moment they enter the car.
Audio streaming is being provided as an OnStar Basics feature for all 2026 and newer vehicles sold in the U.S. and Canada. Vehicle owners will be able to access Apple Music and other apps with no connectivity cost for eight years, but after that eight-year period, there will be a fee.
"We are bringing the Apple Music app to GM vehicles in a way that takes full advantage of our industry-leading audio capabilities," said Tim Twerdahl, GM's vice president of global product management. "It's the latest example of how we're expanding entertainment choices built directly into our vehicles."
Specific Cadillac vehicles that can access the Apple Music app include the 2025 and 2026 CT5, the 2025 Escalade IQ, and the 2026 Vistiq. Chevy vehicles with Apple Music include the 2025 and 2026 Blazer EV, Equinox EV and Silverado EV, along with the 2026 Corvette, Suburban and Tahoe.
GM says that the Apple Music app will be rolling out to additional GM vehicles and brands in the future.
GM's Apple Music announcement comes after the company started phasing out support for CarPlay. 2024 and later electric vehicles from GM do not have CarPlay integration, with GM instead relying on its own infotainment system. In the future, GM plans to move all vehicles to its own platform.Tags: Apple Music, GMThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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GM rolling out native Apple Music app with Spatial Audio support We’re nearing three years since GM started its transition away from CarPlay. The company started by ditching CarPlay in its EVs, but recently confirmed that it will “gradually” abandon the platform on more cars in the future. Needless to say, this hasn’t gone over well with the general public.
Now, GM has one bit of good news for its owners: a new Apple Music app rolling out for select Cadillac starting today.
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GM rolling out native Apple Music app with Spatial Audio support We’re nearing three years since GM started its transition away from CarPlay. The company started by ditching CarPlay in its EVs, but recently confirmed that it will “gradually” abandon the platform on more cars in the future. Needless to say, this hasn’t gone over well with the general public.
Now, GM has one bit of good news for its owners: a new Apple Music app rolling out for select Cadillac starting today.
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Threads expands its communities feature with badges, new interest topics, more Last October, Threads rolled out over 100 communities, which built on the fact that users were referring to in-app groups as “Books Threads,” “NBA Threads,” and so on. Today, Meta is expanding the communities feature to more than 200 interests, and adding a couple of beta features. Here’s what’s new.
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Apple’s ‘HomePad’ could be a home run [The CultCast] This week on Cult of Mac's podcast: Rumors about Apple's "HomePad," a hybrid iPad/HomePod device, fuel talk of the future of home automation.
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iPhone 12 Users in Australia Should Update to iOS 26.2, Here's Why In a support document published on Friday, Apple said that a "technical failure" in Australia prevented some older mobile phones from being able to make emergency calls by dialing 000, and it said there is a low chance that it could happen again.
"In the rare event that these exceptional circumstances affecting mobile operators' networks were to happen again, some older mobile phones may still encounter the same issue reaching emergency services through an alternate available network," said Apple. The document does not provide many specific details, but there are some recent news reports about what sounds like a related issue affecting Samsung phones.
Apple said the issue "impacted some Australians in regional areas who attempted to make an emergency call when their primary mobile network was unavailable, even though an alternate network was available and should have connected the call." Apple said "mobile operators are taking steps to mitigate future issues."
For iPhone 12 users specifically, Apple vaguely stated that the iOS 26.2 update released last week "provides support for this scenario."
"iPhone XS, iPhone XR, iPhone 11, and all iPhone models from iPhone 13 and newer are not affected," said Apple. "For iPhone 12 users, iOS 26.2 provides support for this scenario. If it is determined that any earlier iPhone models are impacted, customers will receive additional information and guidance directly from their mobile operator."
To update your iPhone, open the Settings app on the device and tap General → Software Update.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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iOS 26.2 expands Liquid Glass in three ways, here’s what’s new iOS 26.2 is here, packing a ton of new features for iPhone users, and also introducing several expansions of Liquid Glass. Here’s what’s new.
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Leak Reveals Foldable iPhone Details The first foldable iPhone will feature a series of design and hardware firsts for Apple, according to details shared by the Weibo leaker known as Digital Chat Station.
According to a new post, via machine translation, Apple is developing what the leaker describes as a "wide foldable" device, a term used to refer to a horizontally oriented, book-style foldable with a large internal display. The device is said to prioritize thinness, with several major design decisions reportedly made to reduce the overall thickness of the chassis.
Chief among these is the use of a side-mounted Touch ID fingerprint sensor. The leaker claims Apple has chosen not to include 3D Face ID hardware or a 3D ultrasonic under-display fingerprint sensor, as both systems would add internal volume and complicate efforts to slim down the device.
The post further claims that the foldable's hinge has been engineered to a particularly high standard, describing the hinge design as "very strong." While no deeper technical details are provided, this aligns with long-standing industry expectations that Apple is placing heavy emphasis on hinge durability and crease reduction, areas where foldable devices have historically faced criticism.
The leaker states that the current engineering prototype features a 7.58-inch internal display equipped with an under-panel front-facing camera, often abbreviated as UPC. Under-panel camera technology allows the camera to sit beneath the display layer, eliminating visible cutouts when the camera is not in use.
For the external display, the leaker claims Apple is using a 5.25-inch panel with a punch-hole camera implemented via a HIAA (Hole-In-Active-Area) design, a technique that minimizes inactive screen space around the cutout. It is unclear what will happen to the Dynamic Island in both instances.
The post also claims the device will feature a dual 48-megapixel rear camera system described as having a "large base," which suggests a physically larger sensor size than pixel count alone indicates.
Digital Chat Station adds that the foldable smartphone segment will be "reinvigorated" next year, implying that there will be renewed momentum after a period of slower growth and incremental updates. The leaker reiterated an earlier claim that Samsung is also evaluating a new wide-format foldable device.
Digital Chat Station has a relatively good track record for Apple rumors. They accurately revealed the overall design of the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro, the triple 48-megapixel rear camera system of the iPhone 17 Pro, the iPhone 17's slimmer bezels and a larger display with ProMotion, iPhone 15 and iPhone 15 Plus's slightly smaller 48-megapixel sensor, and display panel design of the iPhone 12.Tags: Digital Chat Station, Foldable iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Fitness+ Comes to 28 New Countries Today Apple Fitness+ today expanded to 28 new markets in the service's largest international rollout since launch, accompanied by new language dubbing and a K-Pop music genre.
The service today became available in Norway, Poland, the Philippines, Sweden, Vietnam, Chile, Hong Kong, India, the Netherlands, Singapore, Taiwan, and additional regions, with Japan scheduled to follow early next year. The expansion increases total availability to 49 countries, with a full list available at the bottom of Apple's press release.
Hundreds of sessions are initially available with digitally generated voice dubbing in Spanish and German, with Japanese set to be added when the service launches in Japan. New dubbed episodes will be released weekly across all supported regions.
The new dubbing system uses a generated voice modeled on each of the 28 Fitness+ trainers' real voices. Users will be able to switch audio tracks after starting a session or set a preferred language in the Fitness app, which will automatically default to the dubbed version when available. Apple has not previously offered dubbed workout content on Fitness+, instead relying on subtitles for non-English markets since the service launched in 2020.
Apple is also adding a new K-Pop music genre to the service, which will be available across workout types. The new category joins existing genres such as Upbeat Anthems, Latest Hits, Hip-Hop/R&B, and Latin Grooves.
Prior to today, Fitness+ was already available in Australia, Austria, Brazil, Canada, Colombia, France, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Portugal, Russia, Saudi Arabia, Spain, Switzerland, the UAE, the UK, and the U.S.Tag: Apple Fitness PlusThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Deals: Black Apple Watch Ultra 2 $250 off, iPhone 16 Pro Max $600+ off, Mac mini, AirPods, more It is starting to come down to the wire for holiday shipping and pricing on Apple gear, so today’s 9to5Toys Lunch is bringing some of the best offers still live to the forefront. Firstly, you can still land Apple Watch Series 11 at $100 off with Christmas delivery joined by just about every Apple Watch Ultra 2 at $250 off as part of Best Buy’s 24-hour Tech the Halls sale. Those offers join the ongoing Black Friday pricing on M4 Mac mini from $479 as well as iPhone 16 Pro Max models at over $600 off the original list prices and what might be your last chance at holiday AirPods offers (Apple EarPods are $10 right now if there’s anybody out there that still wants those). Check it all out below.
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Apple Sports App to Support Golf, Including PGA Tour The free Apple Sports app shows scores, stats, standings, and more for a variety of sports and leagues, and it should eventually gain support for one more.
The latest version of the Apple Sports app includes images for the men's PGA Tour and the women's LPGA hidden within the app's code, according to MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris. While users cannot yet follow the PGA Tour or LPGA in the app, the addition of the images suggests that support is coming soon.
The app already supports the NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, Premier League, NASCAR, F1, Premier League, and more, and golf will further expand the selection.
Launched in 2024, the Apple Sports app is available on the iPhone only in the U.S., the U.K., Canada, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Portugal, Spain, the Netherlands, Sweden, Norway, Finland, Denmark, and select other European countries.Tag: Apple SportsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
The black Apple Watch Ultra 2 drops to $549 today only Macworld
Your last-minute holiday shopping is officially wrapped up thanks to this incredible Apple Watch deal: Best Buy is selling the black titanium Apple Watch Ultra 2 for $549 today only, a massive $250 off the original MSRP and the best price we’ve ever seen—even lower than Black Friday. Amazon has the same price for the natural titanium model, but also notes that it’s a limited-time deal.
With built-in GPS and cellular connectivity, the Apple Watch Ultra 2 will keep you connected even without your phone nearby, making it ideal for hiking, swimming, and all sorts of sports. And of course, it’s an absolutely excellent device for tracking your health and workouts, providing detailed heart rate monitoring, sleep patterns, and even body temperature readings. You’ll even get hypertension alerts and a detailed Sleep Score as well as 36 hours of battery life on a single charge.
We love the large screen and rugged design, but our favorite part? This deal is for the black titanium model, which is our favorite color of any Apple Watch. It looks incredible with the accents of the bright orange Action button and Digital Crown ring, and pairs well with any band.
The main differences between this model and the Ultra 3 are LTE vs 5G, satellite connectivity, and slightly better battery life. Those are nice upgrades, but we don’t think they’re worth $250. So hurry up and grab the Watch Ultra 2 for $549 at Best Buy or Amazon!
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Two brand new 2026 products could prove Apple’s ‘not first, but best’ motto Apple will launch a lot of new products next year, including updated iPhones, iPads, Macs, and more. But there are two brand new 2026 products coming that have the chance to prove Apple’s “not first, but best” mantra once again.
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All The Best Apple Deals You Can Still Get Delivered for Christmas Christmas is just over a week away, and it's getting more and more difficult to guarantee delivery for the holiday with each passing day. In order to aid in any last minute holiday shopping, we've put together a list of the best Apple and Apple accessory discounts you can still get with delivery in time for December 25th, available from retailers including Amazon and Best Buy.
Note: MacRumors is an affiliate partner with some of these vendors. When you click a link and make a purchase, we may receive a small payment, which helps us keep the site running.
AirPods
There aren't many AirPods deals left with guaranteed holiday delivery at this point, but Best Buy does have some options for the AirPods 4 and AirPods Max. Starting with the AirPods 4, Best Buy has the base model without ANC for $84.99, down from $129.99, which is about $15 higher compared to the record low price, but still a solid last-minute deal.
You can get the USB-C AirPods Max for $449.99 this week on Best Buy, down from $549.99, with next-day delivery or same-day pickup. This isn't an all-time low price, but if you need it for Christmas it'll be your best option.
$45 OFFAirPods 4 for $84.99
$100 OFFAirPods Max for $449.99Anker
Anker has quite a few accessories on sale with guaranteed holiday delivery, ranging from USB-C wall chargers to MagSafe compatible portable batteries and much more. A highlight of the new sale is the 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock for $339.99, down from $399.99.
$60 OFFAnker 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock for $339.99
Wall Chargers
Nano USB-C 30W Foldable Charger - $12.19, down from $19.99
70W 3-Port USB-C Charger Block - $34.49, down from $49.99
160W 3-Port GaN Charger Block - $107.49, down from $149.99
Wireless Chargers
10,000 mAh Magnetic Power Bank - $39.99, down from $49.99
MagGo UFO 3-in-1 Charger - $61.99, down from $89.99
3-in-1 Prime Qi2 Charging Station - $160.99, down from $229.99
Portable Chargers
5,000 mAh Ultra Slim Magnetic Power Bank - $41.24, down from $54.99
10,000 mAh MagGo Qi2 Power Bank - $59.49, down from $89.99
20,000 mAh 3-Port Power Bank - $128.99, down from $179.99
Docks
14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock - $339.99, down from $399.99Apple Watch
Series 11
Amazon and Best Buy this week 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.
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (42mm GPS) for $299.00
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (46mm GPS) for $329.00
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (42mm Cell) for $399.00
$100 OFFApple Watch Series 11 (46mm Cell) for $429.00SE 3
For the Apple Watch SE 3, you'll find $50 discounts on a few models on Amazon, with prices starting at $199.00 for the 40mm GPS model. Both sizes of the GPS model have guaranteed delivery dates before Christmas as of writing, with some same-day delivery in select locations as well.
$50 OFFApple Watch SE 3 (40mm GPS) for $199.00
$50 OFFApple Watch SE 3 (44mm GPS) for $229.00HomePod
Last month, Best Buy introduced one of the first discounts on the HomePod that we've seen in years, and the retailer has brought back this sale in time for Christmas. You can get the 2nd Gen HomePod for $269.99, down from $299.99, in both Midnight and White color options.
$30 OFFHomePod for $269.99Apple Pencil Pro
Amazon has the Apple Pencil Pro available for $94.99, down from $129.00, which is a match for the all-time low price.
$34 OFFApple Pencil Pro for $94.99iPhone 17 Cases
Amazon this week brought back big discounts across Apple's Clear, Silicone, and TechWoven Cases for the iPhone 17 and iPhone Air lineup. Items on sale include Clear, Silicone, and TechWoven Cases for the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro, iPhone 17 Pro Max, and iPhone Air.
UP TO 50% OFFiPhone 17 Cases at Amazon
iPhone Air
Clear Case - $37.99, down from $49.00
iPhone 17
Clear Case - $22.09 with on-page coupon, down from $49.00
Silicone Case - $37.99, down from $49.00
iPhone 17 Pro
Clear Case - $37.99, down from $49.00
Silicone Case - $37.99, down from $49.00
TechWoven Case - $44.00, down from $59.00
iPhone 17 Pro Max
Clear Case - $37.99, down from $49.00
Silicone Case - $37.99, down from $49.00
TechWoven Case - $44.00, down from $59.00
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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Best iPhone deals available now
In the U.K., Apple-certified resellers discount unlocked iPhones frequently, here are the best price-cuts we’ve seen this week. Unfortunately in the U.S. the only way to buy an iPhone is on a contract so the deals are specific to the carriers.
Today’s best iPhone deals
Amazon, iPhone 17 Pro 256GB: £1,049 (£50 off, RRP £1,099)
Amazon, iPhone 16e (128GB): £549 (£50 off, RRP £599)
Amazon, iPhone 16e (256GB): £649 (£50 off, RRP £699)
Amazon, iPhone 16e (512GB): £849 (£50 off, RRP £899)
AO, iPhone 16 (128GB): £669 (£30 off, RRP now £699)
AO, iPhone 16 Pro (128GB): £899 (£100 off, RRP was £999)
Last updated December 15, 2025
You don’t have to pay spend loads to own an iPhone. If you shop around you can find a bargain. Every month the Macworld team hunts down the best prices on iPhones at all major retailers and cellphone operators, saving you the hassle of finding the best iPhone deals.
In this article, we reveal the best iPhone deals, contracts, and bundles available right now. We’ll help you find a discounted iPhone suitable for any budget, and cover all the currently available models, now including the iPhone 17, 17 Pro, 17 Pro Max and iPhone Air. You’ll also see deals on the iPhone 16, iPhone 16e and 16 Plus. We will continue to keep track of deals on the 16 Pro and 16 Pro Max, despite the fact that Apple no longer sells these handsets, because you can still buy them elsewhere.
Also see our dedicated round-ups of the best iPhone deals:
Where to get the best iPhone 17 deals
iPhone 16e, 16 & iPhone 16 Pro deals (US)
iPhone 16e, 16 & iPhone 16 Pro deals (UK)
How we choose these iPhone deals
To select the best iPhone deals, we combine years experience reviewing and using Apple iPhones with a rigorous process of tracking prices and identifying true value for our readers. This hands-on knowledge allows us to recognize a genuinely good deal versus a mediocre one.
We track prices at major U.S. and U.K. retailers and carriers and our goal is to help you find a discounted iPhone for any budget. We track deals for the newest releases like the iPhone 17 and 17 Pro, as well as still-popular previous generations like the iPhone 16 and 15 series, ensuring a wide range of options. We only feature deals from trusted retailers and carriers, and ensure we read the fine print so there aren’t any tricks.
iPhone 17 and iPhone 17 Pro: Are there deals?
iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro.Eugen Wegmann
In the U.S. the networks will offer you various incentives to sign up for an iPhone 17 or 17 Pro/Pro Max, you can find these below.
In the U.K. you can get £50 off the price of the iPhone 17 Pro at Amazon. Over Black Friday you could save £100 on the price of the iPhone Air.
Amazon, iPhone 17 Pro 256GB: £1,049 (£50 off, RRP £1,099)
You can also save on the iPhone 16e at Amazon. As long as you don’t mind the fact that this iPhone only has one rear camera, we recommend that deal, but do bear in mind that Apple is thought to be planning the launch of the 17e for spring 2026.
Best value iPhone carrier deals right now
In the U.S., the only iPhone deals you can find come from carriers, and have a lot of strings attached. Typically, you have to buy a phone on a multi-year instalment plan and get your discount in the form of monthly bill credits.
In the U.S.:
AT&T: You can get up to $830 off the iPhone 17 when you trade in an eligible iPhone. The savings transform into monthly credits on your bill for the next 36 months.
T-Mobile: The carrier offers the iPhone 17 for free when you switch to T-Mobile and add a line on the Experience plans. The money transforms into bill credits spread over the next 24 months. T-Mobile is offering $1,000 off an iPhone Air.
Verizon: Save up to $830 with a trade-in and a new line. This offer is only available online.
U.S. Cellular: You can get $999 off an iPhone Air at U.S. Cellular.
Xfinity Mobile: If you trade in a qualifying phone you can get up to $830 off a new iPhone 17 series model.
Boost Mobile: You can get $850 off the price of the iPhone 17 with Boost’s $65 per month plan.
Other carriers to consider:
Mint Mobile
Optimum Mobile
Best Buy (Best Buy will sell you an iPhone with AT&T or Verizon).
Is now a good time to buy a new iPhone?
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The iPhone 17 series, including the iPhone Air and iPhone 17 Pro, launched in September 2025, so the current models are still very new and now is a good time to buy one.
Generally the worse time to buy an iPhone is in the months before the new models arrive, which is why we suggest exercising some caution if it’s the iPhone 16e you are considering. The iPhone 16e is Apple’s cheapest iPhone, so it may well appear, but that model is expected to be replaced with the iPhone 17e in the spring of 2026. If you don’t mind that a new model is coming there are some deals on the older handset right now.
An even better time to buy a new iPhone is during sales events, such as Amazon Prime Day in July and October, or in the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale in November and early December. During that event Amazon was offering £100 off the new iPhone Air and the iPhone 16e, while in the U.S., carriers were providing significant promotions tied to trade-ins and new plans.
Which iPhone should you buy?
The best model for you will depend on your budget and what features you prioritize.
iPhone 17: For most people, the iPhone 17 is considered the best all-around choice this year. It offers significant upgrades over the iPhone 16, including double the base storage (256GB) for the same starting price of $799/£799, a larger 6.3-inch ProMotion display, and improved cameras. This is a great choice for the majority of people.
iPhone 17 Pro/Pro Max: These are the top-tier models with the best cameras, performance, and battery life. The iPhone 17 Pro Max boasts the longest battery life ever in an iPhone, with up to 37 hours of video playback. However, they come at a premium price, starting at $1,099/£1,099 and $1,199/£1,199 respectively. If you are an avid photographer, or like gaming on your iPhone, this is the one to choose. The Max option is the one for you if you value a really big screen.
iPhone Air: This is a new, remarkably thin and light model for those who prioritize cutting-edge design. It’s impressively durable for its slim profile but makes compromises, such as having only a single rear camera and reduced battery life compared to other models. If you like to be the first to try new things and to show off the fact that you have something not many people have, and you love the sim design of the iPhone Air, this is the one for you.
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iPhone 16 series: You can save money by opting for an older model like the iPhone 16e, which is a good budget option. However, the standard iPhone 16 is now considered less of a good deal compared to the iPhone 17, which offers twice the storage for only $100 more. Deals on discontinued models like the iPhone 16 Pro can be a great value if you find one. On a budget, the iPhone 16e is probably the best choice, want two cameras on the rear, the iPhone 16 is your best bet.
iPhone 15 series: All of Apple’s currently sold iPhones support Apple Intelligence, the new suite of AI features. However, older discontinued models like the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus do not. While not having these features isn’t a major drawback right now, it may become more of a hindrance in the future. We would avoid the iPhone 15 for this reason. But if you find an iPhone 15 Pro for sale then at least it supports Apple Intelligence.
For help deciding which iPhone to buy might like to read our detailed iPhone buying guide, and our comparison of every iPhone.
Where to buy an iPhone on contract
Most of the major networks will offer the iPhone at a discount if you meet certain conditions (usually opening new lines, or buying on multi-year instalment plans). Here are links to browse the latest deals:
Optimum Mobile
Verizon
AT&T
T-Mobile
Boost Mobile
U.K. shoppers should try the following U.K. providers:
O2
Vodafone
Three
Virgin Mobile
EE
Sky Mobile
Carphone Warehouse (use the comparison tool by clicking View Deals, and remember to tick the box labeled “Show total cost of ownership”)
Best iPhone deals right now
iPhone 17: From $799/£799 for 256GB; $999/£999 for 512GB
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iPhone Air: From $999/£999 for 256GB; $1,199/£1,199 for 512GB; $1,399/£1,399 for 1TB
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iPhone 17 Pro: From $1,099/£1,099 for 256GB; $1,299/£1,299 for 512GB; $1,499/£1,499 for 1TB
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iPhone 17 Pro Max: From $1,199/£1,199 for 256GB; $1,399/£1,399 for 512GB; $1,599/£1,599 for 1TB; $1,999/£1,999 for 2TB
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iPhone 16e: From $599/£599
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iPhone 16: Was $799/£799 for 128GB, Now $699/£699
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iPhone 16 128GB – Teal – Unlocked
$702
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iPhone 16 128GB – Black – Unlocked
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iPhone 16 Plus: Was $899/£899, now $799/£799
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iPhone 16 Plus 128GB – Black – Unlocked
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iPhone 16 Pro: Was $999/£999 (discontinued)
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iPhone 16 Pro 128GB – Black Titanium – Unlocked
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iPhone 16 Pro Max: From $1,199/£1,199 (discontinued)
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Where to buy an iPhone
Apple is the obvious place to look for a new iPhone. You can purchase directly from Apple’s online store (there’s a separate U.K. store), which won’t give you savings, but does at least allow you to take advantage of trading in your old iPhone (see: How to sell or trade-in your old iPhone). We also have a complete guide to every iPhone Apple sells.
In the U.K. Amazon U.K. regularly discounts iPhone models, so it’s well worth keeping an eye out there. If you think you’ll be doing lots of Amazon shopping, we’d recommend signing up to the 30-day free trial of Amazon Prime for free next-day delivery and access to deals 30 minutes early. You can sign up here.
Amazon U.S. doesn’t always sell iPhones, and when it does it is usually in conjunction with one of the carriers. Some times we see Amazon savings on SIM-free iPhones. Amazon tends to sell refurbished iPhones in the U.S.
It’s worth checking the price of the iPhones in the following U.S. stores, which occasionally provide solid savings:
Amazon
Walmart
Best Buy
And U.K. readers should try these shops:
Amazon U.K.
Argos
AO
Currys
John Lewis
Carphone Warehouse
KRCS
In addition, we recommend you check out our automatically updated price tables, embedded below, which gather the best prices from a wide range of retailers in your region.
How to get a trade-in discount
Don’t forget you can save when you trade in your old qualifying phone with Apple or other retailers participating in a trade-in program.
Apple offers up to hundreds of dollars off your new iPhone when you trade in your old iPhone (but if your phone is older, you’ll likely get much less). You’ll have to select the trade-in option during purchase and answer a few questions about your existing phone model, storage capacity and condition. You’ll need to provide your IMEI number as well. Read about Apple’s Trade In scheme in the U.S. and U.K.
In the U.K. you could get even more money off if you trade-in via Currys PC World. Head to Currys to see how much your device is worth.
Amazon also offers some good trade-in values, so you should see if you can get more there. Check out Amazon’s Trade In program in the U.S. U.K. readers can see how Amazon trade-in process works here.
Apple reseller KRCS also offers a trade-in scheme.
Note that you can save money if you’ve got another iPhone to trade in, see: How to sell or trade in your old iPhone.
How to get a good iPhone Refurbished deal
If you want to save even more money you may want to consider buying a refurbished iPhone. Refurbished devices are thoroughly tested and repaired to work and look just like new. In the case of official Apple refurbished iPhones, you get a brand-new body and screen, box, accessories, battery, and warranty. It’s almost indistinguishable from buying a new iPhone.
See our full guide to buying refurbished or second-hand iPhones for more.
The first place to shop for a refurbished iPhone is at the Apple Refurbished Store. Now the iPhone 17 has launched, it is likely that Apple will soon offer refurbished iPhone 16 models for sale—they usually start showing up when the next model is released. Rest assured, the Apple Refurbished Store is where you can get the highest quality of refurbished iPhones.
Good refurbished deals we are seeing on the Apple Refurbished store include:
U.S.: 128GB iPhone 15 Pro (unlocked) for $679.
U.K.: 256GB iPhone 15 Pro (unlocked) for £759.
Apple’s not the only reseller to sell refurbished iPhones. You could also check the following stockists.
Refurbished iPhone sellers in the U.S.
Back Market: 30 days to change your mind plus a 12-month+ warranty.
The iOutlet on eBay: Competitive pricing on refurbished devices. Also accepts iPads, Apple Watches, etc.
Amazon Renewed Store: Purchases are backed by Amazon’s standard returns policy. “Renewed Guarantee” lets you get a refund or replacement within 1 year.
Best Buy: You can return within 14 days if the item is “unopened or defective in any way.”
Walmart: Refurbs are sourced from other sellers. Return policies vary but minimum requirements apply universally.
Refurbished iPhone sellers in the U.K.
Back Market: 30 days to change your mind and a 12-month+ warranty.
Music Magpie: Offers refurbished iPhones, sometimes has sales that reduce prices further.
Hoxton Macs: Hoxton Macs also sells refurbished iPhones.
Reboxed: Come with a 12-month no quibble warranty. Use code MACWORLD10 and get £10 off on orders over £350
The iOutlet or The iOutlet on eBay: Competitive pricing. Accepts other gadgets such as iPads, Apple Watches, etc.
Amazon Renewed Store: Amazon Renewed purchases are backed by Amazon’s standard returns policy and its “Renewed Guarantee” lets you get a refund or replacement within 1 year of receiving your product.
Envirofone: Allows you to trade in your old phone for credit towards purchasing a refurbished phone.
4Gadgets: 12-month warranty for all online orders.
Smartfone Store: Additional 10 percent discount for students and young people.
Refurb-Phone: 12-month warranty. Allows returns within 14 days if you change your mind.
The Big Phone Store: Says refurb phones “are thoroughly tested, repaired, and cleaned before being sent out.” Backed with a 12-month warranty.
Laptops Direct: 12-month warranty on parts and labor.
Tracking renamed files in Git Git famously doesn’t track file renames. That is, Git doesn’t store the information “file A has been renamed to B in commit X”.
Instead, Git stores snapshots of the repository at each commit. It then uses a (customizable) heuristic during diffing to guess at likely renames: “File B in commit X is new, and file A has been deleted. B is 90 % identical to A’s previous contents, so A was probably renamed to B.”
This behavior is very much by design:
Git FAQ: Why does Git not “track” renames?
Linus Torvald’s explanation why Git doesn’t track renames (2005-04-15) (archived copy)
Linus Torvald’s email is worth reading. It’s well-reasoned and I agree with his arguments:
Tracking renames is a superficial solution that fixes only part of the actual problem: how do you track the history of a particular piece of information, which may be much smaller (a single line) or larger (the design of an entire subsystem) than a file, depending on context.
Shifting the task of history tracking from commit time to search time allows the search algorithm to do a much better job, because it can be tweaked to the structure of the underlying data.
And yet, I still miss the ability to explicitly register a rename operation with Git. Maybe this is because the history tracking tools we have are not as good as what Linus Torvalds envisioned in 2005. Or because sometimes the file is a good enough unit of granularity for history tracking, even if imperfect.
Use a separate commit for the rename
Git’s heuristics work great if renaming a file is all you do in a commit. Tracking only becomes a problem if the renaming coincides with substantial changes to the file’s contents in the same commit. Unfortunately, this happens very frequently in my experience: more often than not, my reason for renaming a file is that I made substantial edits and now the filename no longer represents the file’s contents.
The golden rule: To track a file’s identity across renames, perform the rename in a standalone commit, separate from any edits to the file.
git mv stages the rename but not the edits
Git has the promisingly named git mv command, but since Git doesn’t track renames, git mv is mostly no different than doing the renaming in some other way and then staging the change (the deleted and newly created file). The FAQ answer I linked to above even says so:
Git has a rename command git mv, but that is just for convenience. The effect is indistinguishable from removing the file and adding another with different name and the same content.
But there is an important difference: git mv will stage the rename, but crucially it keeps any edits in the renamed file unstaged. This is exactly what I want since it allows me to commit the rename and the edits separately.
Example: Let’s create a fresh repository with a single file and then make some edits to the file:
mkdir testrepo
cd testrepo
git init
# Create a file
echo "Hello" > A.txt
# Commit the file
git add .
git commit -m "Create A"
# Make edits to the file
echo "World" > A.txt
If we now rename A.txt to B.txt and stage the changes, Git won’t track this as a rename:
# Variant 1 (bad):
# Rename A to B
mv A.txt B.txt
# Stage changes
git add .
git status
Changes to be committed:
deleted: A.txt
new file: B.txt
But, if we instead use git mv to rename the edited file, Git will stage the rename and keep the edits unstaged:
# Variant 2 (good):
# Use git mv for renaming
git mv A.txt B.txt
git status
Changes to be committed:
renamed: A.txt - > B.txt
Changes not staged for commit:
modified: B.txt
Now we can commit the rename, and then stage and commit the edits:
git commit -m "Rename A to B"
git add .
git commit -m "Edit B"
Great!
If you can’t use git mv
I’m often in situations where I can’t use git mv to rename a file because it’s important to perform the rename in some other tool. For example, I write my notes (tracked in Git) in Obsidian. Obsidian can automatically update links to a note when you rename it, but only if you do the renaming in Obsidian.
The workaround I came up with in this case:
Rename the renamed file back to its original name. I do this in Terminal using the normal mv command.
Redo the intended renaming, but this time with git mv. This puts the repository into the desired state where I can commit the rename operation separately from edits to the file’s contents.
I wrote myself a shell script to perform these steps:
#!/bin/bash
# git-fix-rename
if [ "$#" -ne 2 ]; then
echo "Allow git to track a rename even when the renamed file has been edited."
echo "Usage: $0 "
exit 1
fi
old="$2"
new="$1"
# Situation: we renamed $old to $new. But Git can’t track the rename
# because we made changes to $new at the same time. `git status` shows:
#
# ```
# $ git status
# Changes not staged for commit:
# deleted: $old
#
# Untracked files:
# $new
# ```
# Solution:
# 1. Undo the rename temporarily:
if [ -e "$old" ]; then
echo "Error: Destination file '$old' already exists. Aborting."
exit 1
fi
mv "$new" "$old"
# 2. Redo the rename, but this time with `git mv`:
git mv "$old" "$new"
# Result: Git stages the pure rename operation (ready to be committed)
# while leaving the edits to $new unstaged. You can now commit the
# the rename and edit steps separately, allowing Git to track the rename.
#
# ```
# $ git status
# Changes to be committed:
# renamed: $old - > $new
#
# Changes not staged for commit:
# modified: $new
# ```
If you name the script e.g. git-fix-rename (no file extension) and make it executable, you can even call it like any built-in Git command:
# We have renamed A.txt to B.txt and made edits to B.txt.
# Now we want to record the rename in Git.
git fix-rename B.txt A.txt
So far, this has worked well for me. But beware: I wrote the script for myself and it doesn’t have robust edge case handling. It might mess up your uncommitted files/edits.
X App for iOS Now Includes Widgets for Lock Screen and Home Screen X (Twitter) has rolled out a set of widgets for its iOS app, enabling users to add feeds to their Home screen as well as a real-time notification count to their Lock Screen.
The Home screen widget offers only one kind, called "X News Highlights," which displays headlines of what's trending on the social media platform. The widget is available in three sizes.
There's more to be said for the Lock Screen widgets, which all come in larger and smaller kinds. "X Notifications" shows the user's notification count, while "X Messages" displays the number of unread messages in X Chat (encrypted DMs). There are also two Grok AI widgets, one for jumping straight into chat and one for voice conversations.
Apple actually teased Twitter Home screen widgets at WWDC 2020 during its iOS 14 preview, but they never came to anything, until now.
X/Twitter used to be the go-to place for breaking news and real-time information, but changes to the platform brought about by owner Elon Musk have been criticised for causing feeds to be increasingly awash with fake accounts, AI slop, and misinformation. Tag: TwitterThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
AirPods Max 2 Likely to Offer These 10 New Features Apple released the AirPods Max on December 15, 2020, meaning the over-ear headphones launched five years ago today. While the AirPods Max were updated with a USB-C port and new color options last year, followed by support for lossless audio and ultra-low latency audio this year, the headphones lack some of the features that have been introduced for newer generations of the regular AirPods and the AirPods Pro.
Fortunately, it has been rumored that Apple plans to update the AirPods Max within the next few years, and they will likely receive the following 10 changes.
Earlier this year, Apple supply chain analyst Ming-Chi Kuo said he expected lighter AirPods Max to enter mass production in 2027. However, he did not outline any other planned upgrades beyond the headphones apparently weighing less.
The current AirPods Max weigh 0.85 pounds, excluding the charging case, according to Apple.
AirPods Max still have Apple's H1 chip from 2019, so it is very likely that a second-generation pair would be equipped with the H2 chip or newer. That should unlock at least seven upgrades, including improved sound quality, increased active noise cancellation, longer battery life, Adaptive Audio, Personalized Volume, Conversation Awareness, and the ability to use "Siri" instead of "Hey Siri."
Adaptive Audio adjusts Active Noise Cancellation based on your environment — you can customize the setting to allow more or less ambient noise. Personalized Volume is a similar feature that adjusts your AirPods volume based on both your surroundings and your volume preferences. Conversation Awareness temporarily lowers your volume and enhances voices in front of you while you are talking with someone.
Other likely changes include new color options for the ear cushions and headband, as well as a redesigned carrying case. Hopefully the case gains an Ultra Wideband chip, which would unlock Precision Finding in the Find My app.
In the U.S., AirPods Max remain priced at $549, but they are frequently on sale for less at Amazon and other resellers. Unless you really want AirPods Max now, we are now at a point where waiting for the 2027 model is worthwhile.Related Roundup: AirPods MaxBuyer's Guide: AirPods Max (Neutral)Related Forum: AirPodsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Tim Cook is only the seventh highest earning CEO in America He made Apple into the world's first $4 trillion company, but Tim Cook's salary lags behind CEOs from Microsoft, Starbucks, Tesla, and others.Tim Cook seems to be taking his salary bravely — image credit: AppleIt's not like your heart should bleed for Tim Cook, since he's not exactly on minimum wage. Also, if you are going to get your company up to a $4 trillion market cap, you're not going to be an honorarium.Plus, now even though Fortune magazine puts Cook's 2024 take-home pay at $74.6 million, no one's salary seems large — not compared to Elon Musk. While it's tied to a deal that will take years to complete, Tesla shareholders recently voted to pay him $1 trillion. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
UK wants Apple and Google to block nude photos unless your age is verified The UK will soon propose OS-level iPhone age verification to block nude images, aiming to protect children from online explicit content.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
Holiday stocking stuffer special: Get 4 AirTags for $69.99 (30% off) Amazon continues to launch last-minute Apple deals in a bid for your business, with today's AirTag discount knocking 30% off the 4-pack.Grab a holiday special on AirTags at Amazon, with the 4-pack $69.99 - Image credit: Apple, AmazonThe $69.99 price on a 4-pack of Apple AirTags is especially attractive, as it delivers a $30 discount off retail during the busy holiday travel season.Buy AirTag 4-pack for $69.99 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iRobot files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy after increased competition & tariff woes Roomba maker iRobot has filed for bankruptcy protection and will change its ownership, but your robot vacuum cleaners will probably be fine.iRobot's Roomba, which will still work for a while at least. On Sunday, iRobot confirmed that it had commenced a pre-packaged Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection process. After warning its cash balance was running close to empty, it inevitably ran out, and has to fight for its survival.The third-quarter financial results in November confirmed the company was in trouble, with it having less than $25 million in cash and equivalents, as well as an almost $50 million drop in quarterly revenue. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
visionOS 26.2 adds big change for using Apple Vision Pro on the go Last week Apple released feature-packed updates like iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, and more. New features for visionOS 26.2 appeared minimal during the beta process, but it turns out, the update actually brought a big upgrade for using Apple Vision Pro on the go.
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Kindle App Now Includes AI Assistant for Character and Plot Questions Amazon has added a new feature to its Kindle app on iOS that uses artificial intelligence to answers questions about the book you're reading, the company has announced.
Available in the U.S. only, "Ask This Book" is described as an "expert reading assistant" that allows users to highlight any passage in what they are reading and ask questions about plot details, character relationships, and thematic elements. The feature's answers are spoiler-free, revealing information only up to the current reading position. The in-book chatbot is available in books by default, and authors cannot opt out.
"The feature uses technology, including AI, to provide instant, spoiler-free answers to customers' questions about what they're reading," Amazon told PubLunch. "Ask this Book provides short answers based on factual information about the book which are accessible only to readers who have purchased or borrowed the book and are non-shareable and non-copyable."
With the latest Kindle app update installed, readers in the U.S. can find the feature in the in-book menu, or simply highlight any passage and tap "Ask" in the contextual pop-up menu.
Ask This Book is currently limited to English-language books. Amazon plans to add the feature to Kindle devices and Android OS next year.Tag: AmazonThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Steve Wozniak’s quirky 30-year tradition: Paying with his own custom $2 bills Apple co-founder Steve "Woz" Wozniak, known for his inventive spirit and playful pranks, has maintained a delightfully eccentric habit…
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Jason Johnson discusses his new startup, Doma Home on HomeKit Insider On this week's episode of the HomeKit Insider podcast, August co-founder Jason Johnson joins to talk about his new startup.HomeKit Insider PodcastGuest this week on the podcast is Jason Johnson. He's most known for co-founding the August smart security company with famed designer Yves Behar.August helped Apple create the lock spec for what was then HomeKit. Eventually, August was purchased by Yale/Assa Abloy, where Johnson assisted in moving August software onto millions of Yale locks globally. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
PSA: It’s not just you, Spotify is down If Spotify is down for you this morning, you’re not alone. The streaming music service has a bit of the Monday blues. Spotify has confirmed that it is aware of problem affecting the service today and is investigating.
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Apple's AirTag 4-Pack Is The Perfect Stocking Stuffer at $69.99 on Amazon Apple's AirTag 4-Pack has dropped to $69.99 today on Amazon, down from the original price of $99.00. Prime members can get the accessory delivered today in many locations, while free shipping options put it arriving in time for Christmas, around Saturday, December 20.
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If you prefer shopping at Best Buy, you'll find a matching deal on the AirTag 4-pack this week. Overall, this is a solid second-best price on the AirTag 4-pack, and the first notable deal we've seen on the Bluetooth tracker since Black Friday.
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Apple Car Key support appears imminent for Toyota vehicles Apple appears to be preparing Apple Car Key support for Toyota vehicles, based on evidence found in Apple's backend systems.It's not clear yet which Toyota models will support Apple Car KeyToyota might soon let drivers unlock and start compatible vehicles with an iPhone or Apple Watch. The company hasn't made a public announcement yet, though.Apple Car Key, introduced in 2022, stores a digital car key in the Wallet app. It uses NFC to communicate with supported vehicles. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iOS 26.2’s Home app has a new upgrade for adding accessories Apple is rumored to launch five new Home products in the year ahead, and ahead of that renewed smart home push, iOS 26.2 has just added a key enhancement to make adding new accessories easier.
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AirPods Max Launched Five Years Ago Today Apple's AirPods Max launched five years ago today, marking the company's first push into the high-end over-ear headphones market under its own brand name.
Rumors about Apple's work on a pair of high-end headphones, at the time believed to be called the "AirPods Studio," heated up throughout 2020. They were announced abruptly via a somewhat unexpected press release on December 8, 2020 and went on sale the same day. Orders started arriving to customers one week later on Tuesday, December 15.
The AirPods Max offer many popular AirPods features such as the H1 chip, easy pairing, Active Noise Cancellation, Transparency mode, automatic switching, and Spatial Audio with dynamic head tracking, but in a premium over-ear design for the first time. They also offer a headband made of a flexible mesh canopy, replaceable magnetic earcups, a Digital Crown for physical volume controls, a button for switching between ANC and Transparency, and a Smart Case for storage and to put the headphones into a low power state.
Demand for the AirPods Max was high immediately after launch, with shipping estimates that stretched out several months. Initial reviews of AirPods Max were favorable, applauding the headphones for being "more than enough to compete with other high-end headphones" in terms of design and sound quality. While the recommended retail price remains at $549, the AirPods Max are often available with discounts of over $100.
The AirPods Max have also been subject to criticism since their launch, including for their price relative to rival sets of high-end over-ear headphones, the design of the Smart Case, condensation inside the earcups, poor battery life (something that was later fixed via a software update), ANC strength seemingly being reduced over time, the over-head canopy's poor durability, and the long period in which the device has been left without meaningful hardware update.
Last year, Apple refreshed the AirPods Max's selection of color options and swapped the Lightning port for USB-C, but there were no other changes. Since the changes were so minor, Apple does not seem to consider the "new" model a second-generation.Related Roundup: AirPods MaxBuyer's Guide: AirPods Max (Neutral)Related Forum: AirPodsThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Nemotron 3: Nvidia’s Open-Weight Engine for the Next AI Wave Nemotron 3 shows how Nvidia is using open models, tooling, and data to turn raw compute into deployable intelligence and reinforce its full-stack AI strategy. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
‘Pluribus’ is the most-watched show in Apple TV history “Pluribus” is an original series in which the most miserable person on Earth must save the world from viral happiness. Rhea Seehorn stars…
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UK wants iPhones to require age verification for any nude images After it blocked adult sites, the UK government is reportedly about to ask Apple and Google to prevent any explicit images without device age verification.UK ParliamentIt is already possible for parents to safeguard their children by restricting their access to age-inappropriate material on iPhone. But now according to the Financial Times, the UK wants smartphone users to have to verify their age in just the same way it now requires verification for adult websites.If the report is correct, the aim would be to encourage Apple and Google to do this, rather than directly require it. Reportedly, the UK government considered mandating nudity-detecting algorithms, but for now is going to ask the companies to consider it. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
I’m Building an iOS App That Automatically Tracks Your Time Using Apple Shortcuts and I’d Love Your Feedback Hello, my name is Liam, and I am a computer science student. I am currently developing an iOS app that automatically starts and stops timers using the Shortcuts app. The app is designed to help you understand how you spend your time without any manual tracking. For example, when your alarm goes off in the […]
Toyota reportedly working on car key support in Apple Wallet One of the world’s largest automakers is preparing support for Apple’s car key platform. A new report today says that Apple’s “backend has been updated to include Toyota in the list of companies that support Apple car key.”
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All-screen display for 20th anniversary iPhone gets closer to production Apple's 20th anniversary iPhone will have a bezel-less design thanks to a four-sided bending OLED panel, with LG Display pushing to perfect manufacturing processes for the 2027 model.The 20th anniversary iPhone could lose the bezels completely, and look very different to current designsThe 2027 update to the iPhone will mark its 20th anniversary, and will be a big deal for Apple to celebrate. That means creating a model with a stand-out design, which is widely believed to be bezel-free.According to industry sources of DealSite, while Apple is working with both LG Display and Samsung Display on the screen, LG Display is actively pursuing orders for equipment to manufacture it. By contrast, Samsung Display is said to be a bit more cautious on the matter. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Any way to rent a MacBook or something else? Built an app, trying to submit. MacBook Air M1 8/256. Laptop was fine for developing, got an iPad to run the app on there. However it’s struggling to run the iPad Pro simulator for screenshots, building any device arm64 is like a 20 minute process, and overall it’s taking so much time. Anything I can […]
Kindle Ask this Book AI-powered feature launches in iOS app If you’ve ever resumed reading a book after a break and can’t remember who one of the characters is or what happened in the last section you read, or you simply don’t understand the significance of one of the plot developments, a new Kindle Ask This Book feature is here to help …
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Facebook Messenger for macOS departs the desktop The Facebook Messenger desktop app for macOS is being axed on December 15, forcing Mac users into using the web version, for better or worse.Facebook Messenger's shutting down on macOS, but you can still use it elsewhere. On October 15, Facebook revealed it was killing off support for its desktop Messenger apps, both for Mac and Windows. It gave a 60-day warning that the app would be no more, with it ceasing to work on December 15.At the time, Facebook had already pulled the app from the Mac App Store, preventing new downloads while still allowing existing installations to work. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Rob Enderle’s 2025 Tech Product of the Year 2025 delivered real-world technology that finally lived up to the promise of intelligent systems. Rob Enderle reveals the product that stood above the rest. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
PSA: Better mobile carrier deals may be yours for the asking Competition between mobile carriers is now so intense that they are not only trying hard to poach customers from each other, but even fighting legal battles over their tactics.
AT&T has sued T-Mobile over its EasySwitch tool, intended to allow customers to compare rates and receive a personalized deal from the self-proclaimed “uncarrier” …
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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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Welcome to our weekly Apple Breakfast column, which includes all the Apple news you missed last week in a handy bite-sized roundup. We call it Apple Breakfast because we think it goes great with a Monday morning cup of coffee or tea, but it’s cool if you want to give it a read during lunch or dinner hours too.
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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.
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TP-Link BE3600 Wi-Fi 7: Versatile, portable Wi-Fi router.
Journey ARIA 3-in-1: Chic, lightweight magnetic travel charger.
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
Really? Some people are saying in order to comply update Age Ratings by 31 Jan 2026, we need to submit new binary for formal approval. There are almost 2 mil iOS apps.. all 2 mil submit to iOS for full review just to ensure compliance with new age rating? submitted by /u/funkymerlion [link] [comments]
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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Why is it so unnecessarily complicated to upload an app? A bit of a rant, but it’s annoying as hell so if anyone has some tips on how to manage this. I’m not a Mac user which is frustrating to learn to use after spending the previous 30 years only ever using windows based pcs. I do use iPhone though. Anyway: trying to upload a […]
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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.
(via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)
Do NOT update to Tahoe 26.2 if you’re still using Xcode 16 Just a heads up : Xcode 16.4 doesn’t open on macOS Tahoe 26.2 even though it worked completely fine on 26.1, so if you still need to use it, do not update to the latest macOS version. If you end up stuck with Tahoe 26.2/Xcode 26 but still need more time to update your app’s […]
Forget Adobe subscriptions and get PDF Reader Pro for life for only $30 Macworld
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Installed on over 60 million devices worldwide, this PDF editor gives your Mac serious PDF muscle. You can edit text and images directly in PDFs, use OCR to make scanned documents searchable, and organize pages with drag-and-drop simplicity. Need to redact sensitive info? It handles that too. The batch processing feature is a time-saver when you’re dealing with multiple documents, and password encryption keeps your files secure.
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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.
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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.
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Apple's M4 MacBook Air with 24GB RAM plunges to $899 with free 2-day shipping A $300 last-minute holiday discount on Apple's M4 MacBook Air with 24GB of RAM is in effect today, bringing the cost of the laptop down to $899 with delivery by Christmas.Get Apple's M4 MacBook Air with 24GB of RAM for just $899 - Image credit: AppleB&H Photo is pulling out all the stops with its last-minute holiday sale, and we're following a steep $300 price drop on Apple's 13-inch MacBook Air in Midnight. This M4 model with a 10-core GPU has a bump up to 24GB of RAM, along with 256GB of storage.Buy M4 MacBook Air 24GB for $899 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Cyber Monday Deal: HomePod minis for $84 at Verizon, $15 off MSRP Buy an Apple HomePod mini today at Verizon for $15 off Apple's MSRP ($84.99). This is the lowest Cyber Monday price currently available for HomePod minis.
Their sale price applies to all mini colors and represents a rare HomePod sale price. Verizon service is not required for purchase. Buy online and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available). Sale price for online orders only, in-store price may vary.
See our HomePod Price Tracker for the latest prices and deals from Apple and its retailers.
Cyber Monday: iPad Airs on sale for $150 off Apple’s MSRP, prices start at $449 Take $150 off 11-inch M3 iPad Airs and 13-inch M3 iPad Airs at Amazon as part of their Cyber Monday sale. Shipping is free.
Be sure to order from Amazon itself rather than a third-party seller. These are the lowest prices currently available for new M3-powered iPad Airs.
For the latest prices & sales, keep an eye on our iPad Air Price Tracker, updated daily.
Cyber Monday Deal: Walmart has 13-inch M1 MacBook Airs still on sale for only $549 Walmart has clearance, but new, Apple 13" M1 MacBook Airs (8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) available online for $549, $450 off original MSRP, in Space Gray, Silver, and Gold colors. These are new MacBooks for sale by Walmart directly, not a third-party seller. It's the cheapest new MacBook available on Cyber Monday!
These sale prices are available for online orders only. Order online, and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available).
Note that stock status may vary, check Walmart's site for availability. For the latest sales & prices, see our 13" MacBook Air Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple iPad mini A17 Pro Doorbusters at Best Buy:: Up to $150 off + free shipping As part of its Cyber Monday doorbusyers, Best Buy has dropped the price on lots of versions of this 2024 iPad mini, with discounts as high as $150. Lots of these are at best-ever prices. Shop Now at Best Buy
Apple iPad mini 128GB A17 Pro 8.3″ WiFi Tablet (2024) for $349 + free shipping It's $50 under the lowest price we've ever seen for this 2024 iPad. You'd still pay $399 for it at Amazon. Buy Now at Best Buy
Apple MacBook Air M2 13.6″ Laptop (2022) for $599 + free shipping As one of Best Buy's Cyber Monday doorbusters, you can get this 2022 MacBook Air at its best ever price. It's another $50 drop since Black Friday week. You'd pay at least $738 for this model at Amazon today. Buy Now at Best Buy
Black Friday Deals at Verizon: Free iPhone 17 models, $15 off HomePod minis Verizon has rolled out their Black Friday iPhone deals running through at least December 1, 2025, featuring major offers on the iPhone 17 lineup. Customers who switch to Verizon can get a base-model iPhone 17, 17 Air, 17 Pro, or 17 Pro Max, no trade-in required.
Free means $0/month for a 36 month term through which Verizon will credit your account the normal monthly price of the phone. Should you leave early, you would be responsible for paying off the balance of the phone.
Verizon will also include a free Apple Watch 11 and 11th-generation A16 iPad for the same 36 month term, should you so desire.
Buy an Apple HomePod mini today at Verizon for $15 off Apple's MSRP ($84.99). This is the lowest Black Friday price currently available for HomePod minis.
Their sale price applies to all mini colors and represents a rare HomePod sale price. Verizon service is not required for purchase. Buy online and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available). Sale price for online orders only, in-store price may vary.
Details at Verizon here. For the latest prices and deals, see our iPhone Price Tracker or HomePod Price Tracker, both updated daily.
Black Friday Apple Watch Deals: Take up to $100 off models at Amazon Amazon is offering a $100 discount on several Apple Watch Ultra 3 models as part of their Black Friday sale. Their discounts are the first significant sales for these new Watches. Shipping is free:
- Apple Watch Ultra 3 (Black Titanium Case/Black Ocean Band): $699, $100 off MSRP
- Apple Watch Ultra 3 (Rugged Titanium Case/Anchor Blue Ocean Band): $699, $100 off MSRP
Amazon is offering a $60 discount on new Apple Watch Series 11 models. Shipping is free:
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS: $339, save $60
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS: $369, save $60
- 42mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS + 5G: $439, save $60
- 46mm Apple Watch Series 11 GPS + 5G: $469, save $60
Amazon has Apple Watch SE 3 models on sale for $50 off MSRP. Shipping is free:
- 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
For the latest prices & deals, keep an eye on our Apple Watch Price Tracker, updated daily.
Black Friday MacBook Low Price Alert: Walmart has 13-inch M1 MacBook Airs on sale for only $549 Walmart has clearance, but new, Apple 13" M1 MacBook Airs (8GB RAM, 256GB SSD) available online for $549, $450 off original MSRP, in Space Gray, Silver, and Gold colors. These are new MacBooks for sale by Walmart directly, not a third-party seller. It's the cheapest new MacBook available this Back Friday shopping period!
These sale prices are available for online orders only. Order online, and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available).
Note that stock status may vary, check Walmart's site for availability. For the latest sales & prices, see our 13" MacBook Air Price Tracker, updated daily.
Black Friday: Take $75 off Apple’s A16 11th-generation iPads, prices start at only $274 Apple retailers have Apple's 11th-generation A16 iPads on Black Friday sale for $75 off MSRP with prices available starting at $274. These are the lowest iPad prices available this Black Friday:
(1): Amazon has iPads on Black Friday sale for up to $75 off MSRP. Shipping is free:
- 11" 11th-generation 128GB WiFi iPads: $274 $75 off MSRP
- 11" 11th-generation 256GB WiFi iPads: $374 $75 off MSRP
- 11" 11th-generation 512GB WiFi iPads: $579 $70 off MSRP
(2): Walmart is offering a $75 discount on Apple's 11" A16 WiFi iPads as well. Sale prices for online orders only, in-store prices may vary. Order online and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available):
- 11" 128GB WiFi A16 iPad: $274, $75 off MSRP
- 11" 256GB WiFi A16 iPad: $374, $75 off MSRP
- 11" 512GB WiFi A16 iPad: $579, $70 off MSRP
For the latest prices & deals, keep an eye on our iPad Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple Black Friday Deals at eBay: Up to 70% off + free shipping During Black Friday, eBay has a large selection of mostly certified refurbished Apple iPhones, watches, AirPods, iPads, and more. Select deals may be eligible for coupon code "CYBERWEEK20" (eligible products will be marked on the product page). Refurbished items include a 1 or 2-year Allstate warranty. Shop Now at eBay
Apple Black Friday Deals at eBay: Up to 70% off + free shipping During Black Friday, eBay has a large selection of mostly certified refurbished Apple iPhones, watches, AirPods, iPads, and more. Select deals may be eligible for coupon code "CYBERWEEK20" (eligible products will be marked on the product page). Refurbished items include a 1 or 2-year Allstate warranty. Shop Now at eBay
Black Friday: Apple AirPods on sale for up to $150 off MSRP, prices start at only $69 Official Black Friday prices for Apple AirPods are now live at Amazon and Walmart. Both retailers are offering AirPods models for up to $150 off Apple's MSRP. These are the best deals on AirPods this year:
(1): Amazon has Apple AirPods on Black Friday sale for up to $150 off MSRP, including free shipping:
- AirPods 4: $69, $60 off
- AirPods 4 with ANC: $99.99, $80 off
- AirPods Pro 3: $219.99, $30 off
- AirPods Max: $399.99, $150 off
(2): Walmart has Apple AirPods on Black Friday sale on their online store for up to $150 off MSRP. Order online and choose free shipping or free local store pickup (if available):
- AirPods 4: $69, $60 off
- AirPods 4 with ANC: $109.99, $70 off
- AirPods Pro 3: $219.99, $30 off
- AirPods Max: $399.99, $150 off
Keep an eye on our AirPods Price Tracker for the latest prices and deals, updated daily.
Black Friday: M4 Mac minis on sale for up to $200 off Apple’s MSRP, prices start at $479 Apple retailers are offering Black Friday discounts ranging up to $200 off MSRP on M4 Mac minis. These are the lowest prices currently available:
(1): Amazon has M4 and M4 Pro Mac minis on Black Friday sale starting at only $479 and ranging up to $200 off MSRP. Shipping is free:
- Mac mini M4 (16GB/256GB): $479, $120 off MSRP
- Mac mini M4 (16GB/512GB): $669, $130 off MSRP
- Mac mini M4 (24GB/512GB): $869, $130 off MSRP
- Mac mini M4 Pro (24GB/512GB): $1199.99, $200 off MSRP
(2): B&H Photo has M4 and M4 Pro Mac minis on Black Friday sale for up to $150 off Apple's MSRP, each including free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses:
- M4 Mac mini (16GB/256GB): $479, $120 off MSRP
- M4 Mac mini (16GB/512GB): $669, $130 off MSRP
- M4 Mac mini (24GB/512GB): $869, $130 off MSRP
- M4 Pro Mac mini (24GB/512GB): $1249, $150 off MSRP
These are the lowest Black Friday prices currently available on Mac minis.
For the latest prices and sales, keep an eye on our Mac mini Price Tracker, updated daily.
Best Black Friday MacBook Deal: Take $150 off all M4 MacBook Airs, prices start at only $749 Amazon has all 13" M4 MacBook Airs and 15" M4 MacBook Airs on Black Friday sale for $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): $949, $250 off
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (16GB/512GB): $1149, $250 off
- 15" M4 MacBook Air (24GB/512GB/): $1349, $250 off
Their prices are the lowest available for new M4 MacBook Airs anywhere and represent one of the best Black Friday deal on Apple products so far this Holiday shopping season.
For the latest sales & prices, see our 13" MacBook Air Price Tracker and 15" MacBook Air Price Tracker, both updated daily.
Black Friday: Take $250 off Apple’s new 14-inch M5 MacBook Pros, prices start at only $1349 Amazon is now offering $250 discounts on new 14" M5 MacBook Pros as part of their Black Friday 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): $1599.99, 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 this Black Friday.
For the latest sales and prices, keep an eye on our 14-inch MacBook Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.
Black Friday: 14-inch M4 Pro/M4 Max MacBook Pros for up to $500 off Apple’s MSRP Apple retailers are offering Black Friday sale prices on 14" M4 Pro and M4 Max MacBook Pros ranging up to $500 off Apple's MSRP. Here at the lowest prices currently available:
(1): Amazon has Apple's 14-inch M4 Pro and M4 Max MacBook Pros (Silver and Black colors) on Black Friday sale for up to $500 off MSRP. Shipping is free. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party seller:
- 14" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB): $1749, $250 off MSRP
- 14" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/1TB): $2099, $300 off MSRP
- 14" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB): $2699, $500 off MSRP
(2): B&H Photo is offering 14-inch MacBook Pros with M4 Pro or M4 Max CPUs for up to $500 off Apple's MSRP. B&H offers free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses:
- 14" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB): $1749, $250 off MSRP
- 14" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/1TB): $2099, $300 off MSRP
- 14" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB): $2699, $500 off MSRP
These are the lowest Black Friday prices currently available on these models.
For the latest sales and prices, keep an eye on our 14-inch MacBook Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.
Black Friday: Take $500 off 16-inch M4 Pro/M4 Max MacBook Pros Apple retailers have 16-inch M4 Pro and M4 Max MacBook Pros on Black Friday sale this weekend for up to $500 off Apple's MSRP. Here are the lowest prices currently available:
(1): Amazon has 16-inch MacBook Pros Black Friday sale for up to $500 off Apple's MSRP. Shipping is free. Be sure to select Amazon as the seller, rather than a third-party seller:
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB/Black): $2189, $310 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB/Silver): $2189, $310 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (48GB/512GB/Black): $2535.07, $364 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (48GB/512GB/Silver): $2535.07, $364 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB/Black): $3059, $440 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB/Silver): $3059.76, $440 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (48GB/1TB/Black): $3499, $500 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (48GB/1TB/Silver): $3499, $500 off MSRP
(2): B&H Photo has 16-inch MacBook Pros on Black Friday sale for up to $500 off Apple's MSRP. B&H offers free 1-2 day shipping to most US addresses:
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB/Black): $2199, $300 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB/512GB/Silver): $2189, $310 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (48GB/512GB/Black): $2539, $370 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Pro MacBook Pro (48GB/512GB/Silver): $2539, $370 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB/Black): $3059, $440 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (36GB/1TB/Silver): $3099, $400 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (48GB/1TB/Black): $3499, $500 off MSRP
- 16" M4 Max MacBook Pro (48GB/1TB/Silver): $3499, $500 off MSRP
These are the lowest Black Friday prices available for new 16" MacBook Pros among the Apple retailers we track.
For the latest sales and prices, keep an eye on our 16-inch MacBook Pro Price Tracker, updated daily.
Apple Black Friday Sale: Up to $250 gift card w/ purchase + free shipping Get an Apple gift card ranging from $25 to $250 with select purchases in Apple's Black Friday sale. We've listed the top deals below, although there are more to browse on the sale page. The deals:$250 Apple gift card w/ MacBook Pro (M4 Pro or Max chip)$200 Apple gift card w/ MacBook Air 15"$175 Apple gift card w/ MacBook Air 13"$150 Apple gift card w/ iMac$100 Apple gift card w/ Mac mini$100 Apple gift card w/ iPad Air$75 Apple gift card w/ iPhone 16$75 Apple gift card w/ AirPods Max$50 Apple gift card w/ AirPods Pro 3$50 Apple gift card w/ Apple Watch Series 11 or SE 3$50 Apple gift card w/ iPhone 16e$50 Apple gift card w/ iPad A16 or iPad mini$25 Apple gift card w/ AirPods 4 Shop Now at Apple
Apple Black Friday Sale: Up to $250 gift card w/ purchase + free shipping Get an Apple gift card ranging from $25 to $250 with select purchases in Apple's Black Friday sale. We've listed the top deals below, although there are more to browse on the sale page. The deals:$250 Apple gift card w/ MacBook Pro (M4 Pro or Max chip)$200 Apple gift card w/ MacBook Air 15"$175 Apple gift card w/ MacBook Air 13"$150 Apple gift card w/ iMac$100 Apple gift card w/ Mac mini$100 Apple gift card w/ iPad Air$75 Apple gift card w/ iPhone 16$75 Apple gift card w/ AirPods Max$50 Apple gift card w/ AirPods Pro 3$50 Apple gift card w/ Apple Watch Series 11 or SE 3$50 Apple gift card w/ iPhone 16e$50 Apple gift card w/ iPad A16 or iPad mini$25 Apple gift card w/ AirPods 4 Shop Now at Apple
Apple 14″ MacBook Pro M5 Laptop w/ 16GB RAM (Late 2025) for $1,350 + free shipping As one of its Black Friday Doorbusters, Best Buy drops this M5 MacBook Pro to $50 under Amazon's price. (It's a $250 savings in total.) Also, if you're a Best Buy Plus or Total member, you'll get a $25 Best Buy gift card with this purchase. Buy Now at Best Buy