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My app not found in the US App Store Hi, my app is currently available in most of the countries in Europe but not found (using the search bar) in the US (/us) or even in Germany (/de). Yesterday a new version was approved for distribution. Is there any possibile delay between EU and US? In the App Store Connect all the 175 countries […]
Today in Apple history: Apple demands big damages from Samsung On September 13, 2013, Apple and Samsung headed back to court to determine the amount of damages Samsung would pay for copying the iPhone.
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Fire hazard prompts recall of three Belkin power bank and stand models Belkin has issued a recall of three of its portable power banks and wireless charging stands due to faulty lithium ion batteries. Here's how to see if your unit is impacted, and what to do if you have a recalled model.Belkin issues a recall for some productsBelkin's notice covers roughly 83,500 units in the United States and another 2,385 in Canada. The chargers were sold between August 2020 and August 2025 at major retailers like Best Buy, Target, Walmart, Amazon, and Belkin's own website.Regulators confirmed one fire incident in the United States, along with fifteen cases internationally. Two minor burn injuries occurred outside the country, alongside nearly $38,000 in property damage. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
iPhone Pocket revealed in hands-on videos of new Apple accessory Apple’s new accessory, the iPhone Pocket, officially goes on sale tomorrow. But some Apple Stores have started featuring the new ISSEY MIYAKE collaborative product already, so user hands-on videos have arrived. Here’s a roundup of first looks.
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2B email addresses and 1.3B passwords compromised in multiple data breaches Some 2 billion email addresses and 1.3 billion passwords have been compromised in a series of data breaches highlighted by a cybersecurity company.
Microsoft regional director Troy Hunt, who runs the site Have I Been Pwned, says the stolen data is more extensive than anything the site has ever processed …
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Adobe's Black Friday deal on Creative Cloud Pro is live, save up to 70% Adobe's Black Friday deal is live, and you can save up to 70% on Creative Cloud Pro for individuals, teams, students, and teachers.Save up to 70% on Creative Cloud with Adobe Black Friday deals - Image credit: AdobeAdobe's Creative Cloud Pro comprises a comprehensive suite of over 20 tools utilized by professional creatives, including photographers, videographers, and developers.Photographers and artists can utilize Photoshop and Lightroom on Mac in the office or studio — and enjoy iOS and iPadOS support when on the go. Best of all, it's up to 70% off for Black Friday. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Introducing the App Store Mini Apps Partner Program Today, we’re introducing the Mini Apps Partner Program, which expands on the App Store’s ongoing support for apps that offer mini apps. Mini apps are self-contained experiences that are built using web technologies like HTML5 and JavaScript. This program is designed to help developers who host mini apps grow their business and further the availability of mini apps on the App Store — all while providing a great customer experience.Participating developers may benefit from a reduced commission rate of 15% on the sales of qualifying In-App Purchases. To be eligible for this reduced commission rate, participating apps must support certain App Store technologies, including the Declared Age Range API and the Advanced Commerce API in order to help provide a safe and seamless experience for customers of all ages.Learn more about the Mini Apps Partner Program and eligibility
Sneak Peek: Apple TV’s ‘Monarch: Legacy of Monsters’ season two returns February 27th Apple TV on Thursday unveiled a monstrous preview of the second season of its Monsterverse series “Monarch: Legacy of Monsters,” starring…
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Updated App Review Guidelines now available The App Review Guidelines have been revised to support updated policies and to provide clarification. Please review the changes below:
1.2.1(a): This new guideline specifies that creator apps must provide a way for users to identify content that exceeds the app’s age rating, and use an age restriction mechanism based on verified or declared age to limit access by underage users.
2.5.10: This language has been deleted (“Apps should not be submitted with empty ad banners or test advertisements.”).
3.2.2(ix): Clarified that loan apps may not charge a maximum APR higher than 36%, including costs and fees, and may not require repayment in full in 60 days or less.
4.1(c): This new guideline specifies that you cannot use another developer’s icon, brand, or product name in your app’s icon or name, without approval from the developer.
4.7: Clarifies that HTML5 and JavaScript mini apps and mini games are in scope of the guideline.
4.7.2: Clarifies that apps offering software not embedded in the binary may not extend or expose native platform APIs or technologies to the software without prior permission from Apple.
4.7.5: Clarifies that apps offering software not embedded in the binary must provide a way for users to identify content that exceeds the app’s age rating, and use an age restriction mechanism based on verified or declared age to limit access by underage users.
5.1.1(ix): Adds crypto exchanges to the list of apps that provide services in highly regulated fields.
5.1.2(i): Clarifies that you must clearly disclose where personal data will be shared with third parties, including with third-party AI, and obtain explicit permission before doing so.
Translations of the guidelines will be available on Apple Developer website within one month.
Amazon Takes $118 Off M5 MacBook Pro With New Lowest-Ever Price Amazon today has dropped the price of the new M5 MacBook Pro to $1,481.00, down from $1,599.00. This is the 10-Core model with 16GB RAM and 512GB SSD in Space Black, and it's a new all-time low price on the M5 MacBook Pro.
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This version of the MacBook Pro just launched last month and it comes with the newest M5 chip, which offers up to 15% faster CPU performance and up to 45% faster graphics when compared to the M4 chip. For the 512GB model, Amazon provides a November 18 estimated arrival date for free shipping without Prime.
$118 OFF14-inch M5 MacBook Pro (16GB RAM/512GB) for $1,481.00
If you're shopping for any other models of the M5 MacBook Pro, you'll want to take a look at our exclusive offers at Expercom. In regards to both 1TB models, as well as a few custom higher-end models, you'll find the best prices here, and our discount has been applied automatically to every computer. Some examples of deals are listed below.
10-Core M5, 16GB RAM, 1TB - $1,673.07, down from $1,799.00
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You can find all the Apple Black Friday Deals currently available in our dedicated post. For everything else, we're keeping track of all of the season's best Apple-related deals in our Black Friday roundup, so be sure to check back throughout the month for an updated list of all the most notable discounts you'll find for Black Friday 2025.
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iOS 26.2 Adds New CarPlay Setting iOS 26 extended pinned conversations in the Messages app to CarPlay, for quick access to your most frequent chats. However, some drivers may prefer the classic view with a list of individual conversations only, and Apple now lets users choose.
Apple released the second beta of iOS 26.2 this week, and it introduces a new CarPlay setting for turning off pinned conversations in the Messages app. After installing the beta on your iPhone, simply open the Settings app on CarPlay, look for the Pinned Conversations toggle in the main menu, and turn it off if you prefer to.
iOS 26.2 will be released to all users in December, according to Apple.
Everything New in iOS 26.2 Beta 1
Everything New in iOS 26.2 Beta 2
CarPlay received many other upgrades on iOS 26, including a Liquid Glass design, Live Activities, widgets, a compact view for phone calls, and more.iOS 26 Adds These 10 New Features to CarPlayRelated Roundups: CarPlay, iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forums: HomePod, HomeKit, CarPlay, Home & Auto Technology, iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Google Sues to Disrupt Chinese SMS Phishing Triad Google is suing more than two dozen unnamed individuals allegedly involved in peddling a popular China-based mobile phishing service that helps scammers impersonate hundreds of trusted brands, blast out text message lures, and convert phished payment card data into mobile wallets from Apple and Google.
Report: iPhone 18 Pro Max will be heaviest iPhone ever Macworld
The iPhone Air launched with much fanfare earlier this fall, boasting a chassis just 5.6mm thick and weighing a mere 165g (5.8 ounces)–making it by some distance the lightest smartphone Apple has ever made. But reports suggest customers haven’t been won over.
Maybe Apple should take this as a sign that lightweight phones are not wanted. And a new report claims that next year’s batch will include what is essentially the anti-iPhone Air: the heaviest iPhone Apple has ever made.
The Weibo account Instant Digital yesterday posted about the iPhone 18 Pro Max, due for launch in September 2026, and predicted that it will weigh more than 240g (roughly 8.5 ounces). That will put it ahead of the 240g iPhone 13 Pro Max and 14 Pro Max handsets, which jointly hold the record. It further clarifies that the device will be around 10g heavier and slightly thicker than its predecessor, the 17 Pro Max.
“Apple finally understands,” the account adds (via Google translation). “Don’t bother with online opinions about thinner, lighter, or mini models; those won’t sell unless you cram everything in… Users won’t stop buying just because it’s heavy.”
It certainly seems that they won’t choose to buy just because it’s light. Customers judge on the basis of features far more than dimensions, and the 18-series iPhones coming next year should have plenty to offer in that regard. With ten months to go details remain hazy, but we’re already hearing that camera upgrades and a shrunk-down Dynamic Island are on the cards, along with a super-powerful 2nm A20 chip and new modems. And the 18 Pro Max, of course, will have top-end battery life, far surpassing that of the iPhone Air.
For all the latest news and rumors as we move steadily towards fall 2026, check our regularly updated iPhone 18 superguide. Or if you can’t wait that long, read our guide to the best iPhone deals to make sure you’re getting the lowest price on the current range.
UK refuses Apple's request to appeal $2 billion App Store ruling The UK's Competition Appeals Tribunal has refused to grant Apple an appeal against the ruling that saw it required to pay App Store users $2 billion, but the case is not over.Big Ben's clocktower - Image Credit: Amar Saleem/PexelsApple has been in court for a hearing with the Competition Appeals Tribunal (CAT), where it was seeking permission to pursue an appeal with the tribunal. CAT has now refused that appeal, saying that in its judgement Apple's arguments do not have any reasonable chance of success.The hearing is currently in progress and discussing other issues relating to the payment process. But Apple is to be issued with a formal refusal shortly, and as soon as it is, the next steps begin. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Denied Permission to Appeal UK App Store Ruling Apple was today denied permission from the UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal to appeal a ruling that found its App Store commission practices to be unlawful and could result in damages of over $1 billion.
The hearing follows a decision made in October by the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) saying that Apple unlawfully abused its position in the distribution of iOS apps. The case was brought forward in 2023 on behalf of more than 1,500 UK developers who alleged that Apple charged excessive commission rates on paid apps and in-app purchases.
The tribunal agreed, ruling that Apple holds a monopoly over the sale and distribution of iPhone apps and that its commission structure resulted in higher prices being passed on to consumers. According to the CAT's published judgment, it accepted the claimants' argument that Apple's control over app distribution meant developers had "no economically viable alternative" to the App Store.
The tribunal also cited comments made by Steve Jobs in 2008 that Apple did not intend to profit from the store and aimed only to cover operating costs. That early statement was referenced by the claimants as evidence that Apple's current commission structure had diverged significantly from its initial framing.
The latest hearing sought to establish a methodology for calculating compensation for both developers and affected consumers. Apple used the same hearing to request permission to appeal the October ruling, which was denied. Apple is now entitled to apply directly to the Court of Appeal to challenge the refusal and continue pursuing an appeal of the main ruling.Tags: Apple Antitrust, United KingdomThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple TV reveals major sci-fi series is coming back soon Monarch: Legacy of Monsters is Apple TV’s big-budget sci-fi epic starring Kurt Russell and more importantly, Godzilla. Now, Apple has announced that Monarch season 2 is coming soon and shared the first teaser trailer.
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See how well macOS 26.2 Tahoe’s new ‘Edge Light’ works in the dark Macworld
Apple this week released the second beta of macOS Tahoe 26.2 for developers. While the update isn’t exactly a big one, it does come with an interesting new feature Apple hadn’t told us about at WWDC: A new camera effect for video calls called Edge Light.
When this effect is turned on, the Mac displays a bright white border around the display, which aims to mimic the effect of a selfie ring light. As a result, the image captured by the Mac’s front camera looks better in low-light situations. We’ve already tried out the new feature to see if it really makes a difference.
The new Edge Light effect appears alongside other existing camera options, such as Portrait Mode, Studio Light, and Center Stage. According to Apple, the feature uses the Neural Engine to detect the user’s face to adjust the light appropriately. It also detects the Mac cursor to hide the white light when necessary.
Does the Edge Light effect really make a difference?
But how effective is Edge Light? I tried using it both in ambient light and in extreme low light. When there’s already light, the effect is subtle and adds just a touch of extra glow. But when you’re in a dark room, Edge Light can make your webcam image a lot better. Use the slider below to compare the two images:
Edge Light in low light
Edge Light in regular lighting
The good news is that the new Edge Light effect in macOS works not only in FaceTime, but also with any other video apps that support existing camera effects. However, you need a Mac with the M1 chip or later to use it. It also works with external webcams as well as the Apple Studio Display.
Another nice touch is that you can set the intensity of the effect and also whether you want a warmer or cooler light. On Macs with the M4 chip and later, there’s an option to automatically enable Edge Light when the camera detects a low-light environment.
In my experience, the feature performs best with the latest MacBook Pros, which have brighter Mini-LED displays.
That said, don’t expect it to replace a dedicated ring-light in all circumstances. If the room is already well-lit or you’re using studio lighting, the incremental benefit is modest. But for everyday use, occasional calls, and casual home-office setups, the feature delivers a smart, simple improvement and highlights how Apple continues refining the video-call experience on Mac.
macOS 26.2 is expected to be released to the public by the end of the year.
Tiny Soundcore AI voice recorder redefines note-taking for iPhone users [Review] ★★★☆☆ Our hands-on Soundcore Work AI Voice Recorder review finds the tiny device makes note taking easy for iPhone users, despite Find My problems.
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Apple is about to get a financial windfall from China WeChat Mini users After decades of complaints about it, Apple will finally get a commission from in-app purchases made from iPhone Games distributed via WeChat — the massive Chinese social media app owned by Tencent.WeChat on iPhoneApple has its own store on Tencent's WeChat, and the two companies have previously agreed terms over users abilities to send money to one another as tips. However, the issue is that WeChat works as a single, enormous, multi-function super-app.Where US users are used to buying individual games as apps on the App Store, Chinese users do just about everything through this single WeChat app. It's not just about messaging, it's an entire app ecosystem that Apple was not getting any revenue from. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Leaker claims poor sales of the iPhone 16e as iPhone Air production ceases The leaker who first revealed the name of the iPhone 16e is now saying that demand for the device has been very low. However, they say that despite this setback, Apple is for now still planning to proceed with plans for the iPhone 17e.
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Membership Renewal Button Missing – No Response from Apple Support It’s been 4 days since I contacted Apple Support, but I haven’t received any response yet. My Apple Developer Program membership expired on November 10, and I need to renew it by clicking the renewal button. The problem is — the renewal button is missing, even after trying all the usual troubleshooting steps (clearing cache, […]
Infineon Stakes Out Its AI Infrastructure Role Infineon’s OktoberTech event offered a look at its evolving AI strategy, spanning robotics, edge devices, megawatt-scale data centers, and quantum development as it deepens its role in next-generation compute. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.
Apple secures 15% cut from Tencent’s WeChat mini app revenue Tencent has struck a deal with Apple under which Apple will process all payments for WeChat mini games and mini apps, taking a 15% cut…
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Claim that iPhone 16e 'failed' Apple's cheaper lineup plan is ridiculous A leaker says that Apple's iPhone 16e failed due to poor sales, but the claim doesn't stand up to the slightest scrutiny, and ignores launch sequencing and timing.The iPhone 16e might have sold poorly.Writing on Weibo, a Chinese social network, "Fixed Focus Digital" says that Apple's attempt to "lower prices for iPhones failed." Despite that, they also note that Apple intends to continue with plans to release the iPhone 17e.It's expected that Apple will stick to its spring release schedule for the fledgling "e" iPhone. That means we should see the iPhone 17e around March 2026. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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Apple is trying to get permission to appeal UK $2 billion App Store ruling Apple is in court in the UK, arguing for why it should be allowed to appeal the lawsuit that saw it hit with a $2 billion fine for alleged App Store anti-competitive practices.The original case was filed in 2021, then finally went to trial in January 2025. In October 2025, the UK's Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT) found unanimously in favor of the complaint that Apple's App Store pricing is unfair.Under UK law, Apple cannot immediately appeal the ruling. It must first seek permission from CAT, in what the tribunal's official site describes as a "hearing as to consequential matters."Apple will be using this court appearance to make its arguments for appealing the case. However, the complainant's team will be pressing for calculating a final sum that Apple should pay.At time of writing, the court discussion is in recess. It has so far been live streamed, and while it is illegal to record the proceedings, they have been protracted and acrimonious. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
1Password Simplifies Access With New Unlock Setting 1Password today announced a redesigned unlock system for Mac and Windows that allows the app to open automatically when a user unlocks their device.
The new setting lets 1Password unlock alongside the operating system when a user authenticates with Face ID, Touch ID, a PIN, or a system password. According to 1Password, this removes the repeated reauthentication many users encounter when returning to their computers after brief periods away, while still relying on the device's built-in authentication hardware to validate identity.
1Password said the feature is optional and forms part of a broader update introducing new security presets that define how frequently the app locks. The presets offer three default configurations ranging from automatic unlock with the device to more frequent password prompts. Each preset can be adjusted per device, and settings do not sync across platforms.
The update also introduces a security review prompt that explains how each preset works and, in some cases, recommends creating a recovery code. Recovery codes provide an additional fallback if users forget their password or lose access to a trusted device.
1Password said that mobile versions already support a similar device-based unlock, though the app will only reopen automatically if it was accessed within the previous 10 minutes.
The company said the new features are first rolling out to Individual and Family accounts. Business and Enterprise users will receive a separate update and no settings will change without administrator approval.Tag: 1PasswordThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple could make billions of dollars of extra commission from WeChat deal Apple’s App Store commission might be under threat in multiple countries around the world, but the company has just gained a huge new source of commission thanks to a WeChat deal struck in China.
The situation arises because the way most Chinese iPhone users buy apps is very different to anywhere else in the world …
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iPhone 16e Has Apparently 'Failed' Just Like iPhone Air Apple's entry-level iPhone 16e model is selling poorly, just like the iPhone Air, according to an Asia-based leaker.
The Weibo user known as "Fixed Focus Digital" said that the iPhone 16e is not selling well and the attempt at delivering a popular, low-cost iPhone has "failed." That being said, both models are expected to see successors. The iPhone 17e is expected to debut in the spring of 2026, while the iPhone Air 2 is likely to arrive at a later date owing to a delay. Meanwhile, demand for the iPhone 17 lineup continues to surge, with production orders increasing.
The iPhone 16e was introduced earlier this year, offering the A18 chip, an OLED display, the C1 modem, a 48-megapixel camera, and more, for $599. There have been few reports about its sales performance until now.
On the other hand, the iPhone Air is widely reported to have seen low demand. All production is expected to stop by the end of this month. There were plans for a second-generation iPhone Air that would be released alongside the iPhone 18 Pro in September 2026, but The Information says Apple has decided to delay the fall 2026 launch.
The iPhone 17e is expected to feature the A19 chip and potentially the Dynamic Island. The iPhone Air 2 is rumored to offer an additional rear camera, a larger battery, and a vapor-chamber for cooling. Apple is seemingly hoping that these enhancements will help lift sales.Related Roundups: iPhone 16e, iPhone 17, iPhone AirTag: Fixed Focus DigitalBuyer's Guide: iPhone 16e (Neutral), iPhone 17 (Buy Now), iPhone Air (Buy Now)Related Forum: iPhoneThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple Stores extend return policy into January for holiday buyers Apple has announced that it has extended its returns window for the holiday season, meaning that most customers have up to early January for purchases made up to Christmas Day.If you don't like the iPhone 17 Pro in Cosmic Orange, you can take it back — subject to certain conditionsJust as it has in previous years, Apple has extended its terms and conditions for returning purchases. Alongside its redressing of the Apple Store with Christmas decorations, it has introduced this temporary extensions specifically for the holiday season.The new returns policy started on November 12, 2025. Most items bought between then and December 25, 2025, can be returned up until January 8, 2025. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple seeking permission to appeal loss in $1B+ developer lawsuit Apple is today seeking permission to appeal the result of a billion-dollar lawsuit filed by UK app developers accusing the company of abusive commission levels.
The company last month lost the case and a hearing today will now decide how the damages are calculated. If the ruling stands, it is expected to end up costing Apple anywhere between £1B and £2B ($1.3B to $2.6B) – but Apple is expected to counter this with four arguments …
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Christmas starts early online and at Apple Stores worldwide Apple has revamped the look of its online Apple Store to get into the Christmas spirit, and retail stores are being updated to match.Apple Omotesando in Tokyo has the new holiday decorations — image credit: Nao on TwitterApple began the holiday season for some users back on November 3, 2025, when it launched its UK-only Christmas Tree project. Now it has re-skinned the online Apple Store, while physical stores are being redressed with holiday decorations."Give something special," says Apple on the US and UK websites, while others have a similar sentiment in their local languages. "Find what they've been waiting for all year." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
The best time to buy an iPhone – and when not to buy one Macworld
There are certain times of the year when buying a new iPhone is a bad idea, and there are certain times of the year when you can get a bargain on a new handset. The trick is knowing when you should buy a new iPhone. Luckily we are here to help.
In this article, we answer all of your questions about when you should and shouldn’t buy a new iPhone – including advice on when Apple is likely to discount the price of older iPhone handsets.
Looking for to buy a new iPhone right now? Apple introduced a set of new iPhones in September 2025 including the iPhone 17, iPhone 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max, and the iPhone Air. Apple continues to sell the iPhone 16e, which arrived in March 2025, and the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus, which arrived in September 2024. Any of these phones would be a good purchase, although some more than other. For help deciding which model to buy read our Best iPhone comparison.
Also in this article: Should I buy an old iPhone? When is the worst time to buy a new iPhone? When does Apple update the iPhone? When do iPhone prices drop?
When does the iPhone go on sale?
When a new iPhone is launched Apple tends to reduce prices of the previous generation. So, when the iPhone 17 launched Apple reduced the price of the iPhone 16. This is the only time when Apple drops prices on the iPhone.
This is more pertinent in the U.K. where shoppers can buy an iPhone off contract and unlocked. If you are hoping to take advantage of some good discounts on a new iPhone, you should wait for an Amazon Prime Day sale (in July, October and sometimes in March), but we do see iPhone deals all year round in the U.K. Another good time to buy an iPhone is during the Black Friday sales in November. See our round up of the Best Black Friday iPhone deals.
In the U.S. where the iPhone is most frequently bought on contract the best times to switch to a new iPhone will be when certain sales events are taking place, such as Black Friday, when many of the networks will sweeten their contract deals with extra features.
Should I buy an iPhone 17?
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Is now a good time to buy? Yes.
With a larger screen, twice as much storage, a peek brightness of 3,000 on the ProMotion and Always-On screen, and 8 more hours of battery life, this is already shaping up to be a much better iPhone than the iPhone 16.
There’s also the new 18MP Centre Stage front camera and two 48MP rear cameras. The iPhone 16 is a good allrounder iPhone and we recommend buying one, unless you are desperate for a telephoto lens.
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Should I buy an iPhone 17 Pro?
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Is now a good time to buy? Yes.
All the late 2025 iPhones offer 3,000 nits max, Pro Motion and Always On, so this is no longer a reason to buy the Pro iPhone models, now the main differentiator is really just the additional camera on the rear because even the iPhone Air features the A19 Pro chip.
The iPhone 17 Pro is the one to buy if you are into advanced photography and video. It is also the phone to choose if you consider yourself a power user, a professional creator, or if you are a gamer.
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Should I buy an iPhone 17 Pro Max?
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Is now a good time to buy? Yes.
The Pro Max is essentially the same phone as the iPhone 17 Pro, but with a larger display and better battery life (37 hours). If those are features that you need, along with additional camera lens, this is the model to buy.
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Should I buy an iPhone Air?
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Is now a good time to buy? Yes.
The iPhone Air is for early-adopters who prioritize being on the cutting edge. It’s also for those who want an ultra-thin design.
There are trade-offs though, such as reduced battery life and a single rear camera, but this is a phone with wow factor and bragging rights.
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Should I buy an iPhone 16e?
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Is now a good time to buy? Yes. But expect a new model in spring 2026.
The iPhone 16e launched in February 2025 and brought the Apple Intelligence features and a faster processor to the budget end of the iPhone lineup. It’s the cheapest way to get a future proof iPhone so we recommend it.
We expect that Apple will launch the iPhone 17e in spring 2026, but we don’t expect much more than a chip update, and the changes to the front facing camera seen on the 2025 iPhones. If you see a good deal on the iPhone 16e it’s worth taking advantage.
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Is now a good time to buy? Yes.
If you want a larger iPhone and the iPhone 17 Pro Max is too expensive for you then the iPhone 16 Plus is your best option. Apple hasn’t launched an iPhone 17 Plus, so there is no longer an affordable option for those who want, or need, a bigger iPhone.
Should I buy an iPhone 16?
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Is now a good time to buy? No.
We would avoid the iPhone 16 because it really doesn’t offer good value for money when compared to the iPhone 17, which offers twice as much storage as well as all the other additional features of the 2025 range.
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Apple iPhone 16 review
Should I buy an old iPhone?
What if you see an older iPhone model on sale? When Apple introduces the new range of iPhone each September it tends to keep some of the previous year’s models on sale, but not all of them. Each September we see Apple discontinue the previous Pro models of the iPhone.
In 2025 Apple discontinued the iPhone 16 Pro and iPhone 16 Pro Max. It also stopped selling the 512GB models of the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus. These are all good options should you see them on sale at a cut price, just make sure you compare them to the current generation and be clear about what you are missing out on.
Should I buy an iPhone 16 Pro or iPhone 16 Pro Max?
Is now a good time to buy? Yes.
If you are lucky enough to find one on sale at a good price we recommend buying it.
Apple iPhone 16 Pro
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$999 (Discontinued)
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Should I buy a iPhone 15 Pro or iPhone 15 Pro Max?
Is now a good time to buy? Maybe.
If you find one on sale at a good price we recommend buying it, but it would have to be a really good deal and we don’t expect to find a new model now.
Apple iPhone 15 Pro
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Should I buy a iPhone 15 or iPhone 15 Plus?
Is now a good time to buy? No.
We would advise against buying the iPhone 15 or 15 Plus because they do not support the Apple Intelligence features.
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When is the worst time to buy a new iPhone?
It’s easier to say when the worst time to buy a new iPhone is. That is without a doubt in the months leading up to September. So don’t buy a new iPhone in August, unless you want to be kicking yourself a month later when the price of that model drops and a new model arrives.
The only reason to buy an iPhone in the run-up to an Apple Event is if it is likely to be discontinued. Apple tends to discontinue the Pro and Pro Max models of the previous generation when it introduces the next generation, so if you want to buy one of those models you may want to buy one while you still can. However, we’d suggest that it would be wise to wait for the next-gen version which is likely to present you with more for your money. Or take advantage of discounts as vendors sell off old stock after the new models arrive.
The best time to buy an iPhone isn’t necessarily when a new model launches either – unless you’re desperate to have the very latest hardware. You might be happy to wait a month or two after the launch and wait for supply to catch up with demand, and for any problems with the new phones to be identified and (hopefully) fixed. The other advantage of buying around the October/November time frame is that is when shopping events, like Black Friday, take place, but as we said above, we don’t tend to see the newest iPhone models discounted much, or at all, at these events.
We’d say that it’s fine to buy a new iPhone at any time within nine months of it launching, but if you are hoping to save some money on your purchase we’d recommend waiting a few months after the launch.
When does Apple update the iPhone?
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Knowing when the latest iPhones came out should help when making a judgment on whether there will be an update soon.
See when is the next Apple event to find out if an Apple event is imminent.
Apple usually updates the iPhone range at an Apple Event in September although sometimes it will hold an Spring Apple Event – although sometimes it just announces the news via press release, as it did the launch of the iPhone 16e in February 2025. The iPhone 17e is expected to be introduced in spring 2026.
When do iPhone prices drop?
We know based on past experience that Apple is very unlikely to drop the price of an iPhone in the first year of sales.
However, Apple does usually reduce the price of the previous year’s iPhone when it introduces the new model – so expect Apple to discount its older handsets in September.
How much do prices drop when a new iPhone comes out?
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When Apple introduces new iPhones it usually keeps the prices the same as the previous generation, at least in the U.S. (elsewhere there can be currency fluctuations to take account of).
In 2024 Apple reduced the price of the iPhone 15 and 15 Plus by $100/£100 in September 2024 when the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus were introduced.
The price of the iPhone 16 also dropped in 2025 with the arrival of the iPhone 17, but crucially this time the iPhone 17 has twice as much storage at the entry-level, so at only $100/£100 less but with half the storage the iPhone 16 really doesn’t look like a good deal.
Will there be Black Friday iPhone discounts?
The earliest you could expect to get a discount on the newest iPhones is around Black Friday at the end of November, so you might be planning to hold out until then. However, the deals we tend to see, if any, are usually for older handsets so if you are hoping for a discounted iPhone 17 or iPhone 17 Pro you will probably be disappointed. See our round-up of Best Black Friday iPhone deals for more.
Nor should you expect to get a discount in an Apple Black Friday sale. Apple’s Black Friday sale usually only takes the form of vouchers with select product purchases, rather than a discount, and it is unlikely that the newest iPhone would qualify as in previous year’s new iPhones haven’t been included.
Note that while shopping events like Black Friday gets all the attention, that’s not the only time you can get discounts on Apple products: we see discounts all the time. Another event where we see good iPhone deals is Prime Day, which happens in July and October every year. So take a look at the iPhone deals for Amazon Prime Day sale to see what you might be able to save.
In our experience, we don’t tend to see discounts on the newest handset until the spring–and these are always from third-party resellers, never from Apple. In fact, we don’t tend to see the iPhone discounted in the U.S. very often, most of the discounts we see are in the U.K. where unlocked iPhones are often sold off-contract at a good discount.
Conclusion: When is the best time to buy a new iPhone?
The worst time to buy is usually between July or August, mainly because with new iPhones on the horizon the price of the older handsets are likely to drop very soon.
If you want the newest iPhones then the best deals don’t tend to come before the spring and summer months. If you are happy to buy an older iPhone then you will probably see decent deals around Prime Day and Black Friday – but deals happen all year round.
We hope this article has proved helpful in reaching an informed buying decision. Remember that good prices can be found all year round, if a retailer is feeling generous and you know where to look: read our guide to the best iPhone deals for more on that.
Wondering how long Apple supports iPhones for? Read How long do iPhones last.
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Best Black Friday iPhone deals: What’s live now and what to expect Macworld
Best iPhone Deals Available Now!
Black Friday isn’t here yet but we are already seeing lots of deals, including this deal on iPhone 16e:
£90 off an iPhone 16e at Amazon.
We have also highlighted deals on iPhone accessories and headphones below.
Black Friday is the biggest shopping event of the year and it can be a great time to get a good deal on a new iPhone, iPhone accessories, or other Apple gear.
Below we are tracking all the best Black Friday deals on the Apple iPhone and associated accessories, as well as sharing some advice on where to look and what to look out for. We’ll be updating this page imminently, as the discounts come in.
If you’re looking for other Apple products, check out our mega roundup of the Best Black Friday 2025 Apple deals.
Best early Black Friday iPhone deals
If you can’t wait for Black Friday, these are the deals we are already seeing in the U.K.:
Amazon, iPhone 16e (128GB): £509 (£90 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): £659 (£40 off, RRP now £699)
AO, iPhone 16 Pro Max (256GB): £1,099 (£100 off, RRP was £1,199)
iPhone deals Black Friday 2025: What to expect
Most iPhone deals in the U.S. are through carriers and require a trade-in or adding a new line. Carriers will likely have enticing deals with trade-ins over Black Friday, but be wary of long-term contracts and terms. You can see the Black Friday carrier deals in the section below.
In the U.K. there are less limitations on the sale of iPhones so you will be able to pick one up unlocked at a discount if you would prefer to buy an iPhone up front, rather than on a contract.
Shoppers in the U.K. should look for discounts on the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus, but note Apple has already cut the price by $100/£100. Additionally, the price of the iPhone 16e will likely drop even further. Black Friday can be a good time to get a deal on an older iPhone, such as the iPhone 16 Pro or Pro Max which are now discontinued. These will be worth grabbing if you see them at a good price.
To get an idea of what to expect, we saw the following discounts over Black Friday 2024, and earlier this year during Prime Day.
U.S.
Best Buy, iPhone 15 (128GB): $690 ($49 off, MSRP $729) Black Friday 2024
Best Buy, iPhone 15 Plus (128GB): $780 ($49 off, MSRP $829) Black Friday 2024
U.K.
Amazon, iPhone 16e (256GB): £594 (£105 off, RRP £699) Prime Day
Amazon, iPhone 16e (512GB): £794 (£105 off, RRP £899) Prime Day
Amazon, iPhone 16 (512GB): £999 (£100 off, RRP was £1,099) Prime Day
Amazon, iPhone 16 Plus (512GB): £1,099 (£100 off, RRP was £1,199) Prime Day
Amazon, iPhone 15, 128GB, £639 (£60 off, RRP now £699) Black Friday 2024
Amazon, iPhone 15 Pro, 256GB, £999 (£100 off, RRP was £1,099) Black Friday 2024
Amazon, iPhone 15 Pro Max, 256GB, £1,049 (£70 off, RRP was £1,199) Black Friday 2024
iPhone carrier deals for Black Friday 2025
In the U.S., the only big 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 installment plan and get your discount in the form of monthly bill credits. On Black Friday, most U.S. carriers simply promote these deals, even though they’re running all the time, but on occasion they change slightly.
Carriers will likely have enticing deals with trade-ins as well, but be wary of long-term contracts and terms. Conditions always apply here–you may need to have a specific plan, open a new line, or trade in a device. Most U.S. carrier deals require you to buy the phone on an installment plan, and then you get the discount as bill credits toward your monthly payment.
These are the deals currently available from the major U.S. carriers:
AT&T: You can get up to $1100 off the iPhone 17 Pro 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 or iPhone 17 Pro or iPhone Air for free if you either switch to T-Mobile or trade in a qualifying phone, as long as you’re on a qualifying Experience Beyond plan. The phone is paid through 24 monthly bill credits.
Verizon: Get an iPhone 17 or iPhone 17 Pro free with trade in and certain Unlimited plans. This phone is paid through 36 monthly bill credits.
U.S. Cellular: Up to $1,100 off iPhone 17 Pro (or any other iPhone) with a new line and qualifying plan. This phone is paid through 36 monthly bill credits.
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.
How to get the best iPhone deals for Black Friday 2025: Our Advice
iPhone 17: Apple only launched the iPhone 17 lineup in September so we don’t expect to see big discounts, other than the typical “free iPhone as bill credits over several years with a qualifying plan” deals that are always on offer in the U.S.
iPhone 16: Shoppers should look out for discounts on the iPhone 16 and 16 Plus, but note that Apple has already cut prices by $100/£100. Also note that Apple no longer sells the 512GB versions of these handsets, so if you find those models on sale at a good price we recommend buying them. Similarly, if you see the now discontinued, iPhone 16 Pro or Pro Max on sale at a good price then these would be a good purchase.
iPhone 16e: The price of the iPhone 16e will likely drop. This is Apple’s ‘budget’ handset so it already has a low price though so don’t expect huge additional savings.
iPhone 15: The only phones in this generation that were capable of Apple Intelligence are the iPhone 15 Pro and iPhone 15 Pro Max. This might not matter to you now, but it may in the future. If you see an offer on the iPhone 15 or older we don’t recommend buying it for this reason. All iPhone 16 handsets, all iPhone 17 handsets, and the iPhone Air support Apple’s AI (aka Apple Intelligence) features such as writing tools for summarizing text and Image Playground.
iPhone accessories deals for Black Friday 2025
Many of the best deals are going to be on iPhone accessories–cases, chargers, cables, and the like. There are way too many such products to keep track of, and many small discounts come and go throughout the Black Friday and Cyber Monday sale. We highlight only the most interesting bargains; products that are rarely discounted or exceptionally good prices on accessories we recommend.
U.S.
Amazon, AirPods 4: $84.99 ($44 off, MSRP $129)
Amazon, AirPods 4 (with ANC): $149 ($30 off, MSRP $179)
Amazon, Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4: $169 ($60 off, MSRP $229)
Amazon, Beats Solo 4: $150 ($50 off, MSRP $200)
Amazon, Beats Solo Buds: $70 ($10 off, MSRP $80)
Amazon, Beats Studio Pro: $250 ($100 off, MSRP $350)
Amazon, Beats Pill: $100 ($50 off, MSRP $150)
Amazon, Beats Flex: $30 ($50 off, MSRP $70
Amazon, AirTag (4-pack): $65 ($34 off, MSRP $99)
Amazon, AirTag (single): $24 ($5 off, MSRP $29)
Amazon, Apple USB-C Charge Cable (2m): $18 ($9 off, $29)
Amazon, Apple 35W Dual USB-C compact Port Power Adapter: $39 ($20 off, MSRP $59)
Amazon, Apple MagSafe Charger (2m): $45 ($4 off, MSRP $49)
Amazon, Apple 35W Dual USB-C Power Adapter: $59 ($0 off, MSRP $59)
Amazon, Apple MagSafe Charger (2m): $45 ($4 off, MSRP $49)
U.K.
Amazon, Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds: £199 (£100 off, RRP £299.95)
Amazon, Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4: £169 (£60 off, RRP £229)
Amazon, Beats Solo 4: £169 (£30 off, RRP £199.95)
Amazon, Beats Fit Pro: £199 (£20 off, RRP £219.99)
Amazon, AirTag (4-pack): £92 (£27 off, RRP £119)
Amazon, AirTag (single): £28 (£7 off, RRP £35)
You might also find some deals among our best earbuds for iPhones and best over-ear headphones. And don’t forget to look at our best AirPods Black Friday deals.
Does Apple discount iPhones for Black Friday?
Rather than discount its products, every year Apple holds a shopping event from Black Friday to Cyber Monday. Apple’s Black Friday ‘deal’ takes the form of gift card offers, rather than actual savings.
While Apple is yet to confirm what Apple is doing for Black Friday 2025 we can hazard a guess that it will be similar to last year. In 2024 when buying an iPhone 15 from Apple you could get a voucher for $75/£60, with an iPhone 14 it was a $50/£40 Apple Gift Card, and an iPhone SE came with a $25/£20 Apple Gift Card. These iPhones are no longer on sale, so the 2025 deal may be for the iPhone 16, 16 Plus and 16e.
The give aways over the past few years could give us a clue as to what the deal might be for 2025. Perhaps $75 with the iPhone 16 and $50 with the iPhone 16e.
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9 AI features you can use on your iPhone without enabling Apple Intelligence Macworld
To put it mildly, Apple’s AI efforts haven’t been as fruitful as those of its rivals. While other companies churn out advanced chatbots and bake artificial smarts deeply into their platforms, the iPhone maker has failed to deliver on promises it made way back in 2024. The context-aware Siri upgrade is still coming soon, and Apple Intelligence features that have actually shipped have generally been underwhelming.
All is not lost, however. Not only is the new Siri expected to arrive in March, but there are lots of iPhone AI tools that don’t fall under the Apple Intelligence umbrella. Apple has been embedding a Neural Engine that powers its on-device machine learning features since the iPhone 8 and X debuted in 2017. While Writing Tools and Clean Up in Photos first come to mind when thinking of Apple’s AI offerings, there are plenty of other smart perks that don’t require Apple Intelligence or an internet connection to work on iOS.
Photos
As a mobile photography enthusiast, I especially appreciate my iPhone’s understanding of my photo library. The moment I click or save a photo, I can instantly tap and hold on the subject to remove it and insert it elsewhere, change its background, or turn it into a sticker. This simplifies the photo editing process in both professional and casual workflows.
Similarly, iOS 26’s Spatial Scene feature analyzes your photos to understand their depth. This lets you generate an animated, 3D variant of the shot that reacts to your iPhone’s movement.
The Photos app on iOS isn’t merely detecting borders to highlight subjects; it’s also aware of the context inside. This enables you to search your entire media library using relevant keywords, such as dog, table, pasta, recipe, etc.
Dictation
Another smart feature I frequently rely on is the offline dictation tool. Instead of typing long walls of text manually, I simply hit the microphone button on the built-in software keyboard and proceed with my rant. My iPhone starts listening and converts my speech to text in real time. It is highly accurate and properly punctuates my sentences.
The on-device speech-to-text engine also works in the Voice Memos and Phone apps, letting you transcribe recordings and audio calls live. While summarizing a transcript requires Apple Intelligence, the transcription process itself works without enabling Apple’s AI suite.
Apple’s Personal Voice feature lets youmimic your own voice without using ChatGPT.Foundry
Personal Voice
Apple takes accessibility tools seriously, helping those with different needs make the most of its devices. Personal Voice is an AI-powered accessibility feature that lets your iPhone convert text to speech using your own voice. While the initial version of the feature required a tedious 15-minute setup, the latest iteration only prompts you to read 10 sentences out loud. Once set up, your iPhone can talk using your mimicked voice whenever you input text in the designated field.
Siri Suggestions
While Siri itself isn’t always so great at handling user requests, the suggestions it makes can be quite handy. For those unfamiliar, iOS learns from your habits and surfaces relevant actions and information in different parts of the system, such as Spotlight Search and the Lock Screen. For example, if you tend to launch Apple Maps every day at 5 p.m. to navigate home after work, the shortcut will be waiting for you the moment you unlock your iPhone around that time.
Live Text
Live Text is a system-wide optical character recognition (OCR) tool that lets you interact with supported characters in a wide range of apps. In Photos, for example, you can quickly copy phrases that appear in images or call a photographed number. The feature also works in compatible third-party apps, in addition to online images when browsing with Safari. It’s a solid way to copy, translate, or share text directly from a photo.
You can transcribe any spoken word using your iPhone’s keyboard.Foundry
Mail
While email summaries were recently launched as an Apple Intelligence exclusive, the Mail app has gained other smart features that don’t require enabling the AI suite. Notably, it can now analyze and sort emails based on their topics, placing them in dedicated inboxes. These include Primary, Transactions, Promotions, and Updates. It’s a neat way to filter out the noise that you can easily toggle on or off at any point.
Live Recognition
Personal Voice isn’t the only AI-powered accessibility tool available on iOS. Live Recognition is a built-in smart camera that can describe objects and people in front of you. Those with limited vision can rely on their iPhones to detect what’s around them in a hassle-free manner.
Mail will automatically sort your purchase, promotion, and primary messages.Foundry
Battery
The iPhone’s smart tools also extend to power management. iOS learns from your charging habits to power the Optimized Battery Charging feature. If you keep your iPhone plugged overnight, it won’t fully charge until the morning, when you typically unplug it.
Adaptive Power mode is another smart feature that monitors your usage and optimizes the performance to maximize your iPhone’s battery life.
Camera
Despite the built-in Camera app not offering many of the AI tools like those found on Pixels and other Android phones, it still packs a lot of smarts. For example, it can recognize faces and pets before shooting. This lets it shift its focus dynamically—depending on what it detects in the viewfinder. The app can similarly suggest shooting modes based on the environment, such as Night mode in low-light setups, Macro mode for closeups, and so on.
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Best time to buy an Apple Watch: Should you buy an Apple Watch now? Macworld
There’s no bad time to buy an Apple Watch, but there are better and worse times. Apple releases new Apple Watch models (called “series”) on a yearly cadence, and the price rarely changes by all that much. So to avoid buying an Apple Watch that is outdated after just a few weeks, you want to time it right.
Apple launched a new set of Apple Watches at an event in September 2025, so now is a good time to buy – that’s assuming you are reading in this at any time other than the run up to September 2026! If you are reading this in the summer then our advice would be to wait until mid-September when the new Apple Watch models are likely to go on sale and buy one then – or buy an older Apple Watch at a cut-price deal.
However, buying an Apple Watch just after they go on sale isn’t necessarily the best time to get one. There are certain times of the year when you can get a better price on a new Apple Watch. We see Apple Watch deals from retailers all year round, but the best deals tend to happen during Amazon Prime Day (July and October) or Black Friday (November). For this reason we would recommend that those are good times to buy a new Apple Watch. Take a look at our Best Apple Watch deals for Black Friday.
When is the best time to buy an Apple Watch?
If the worst time to buy an Apple Watch is just before a new one is launched, when is the best time to buy one?
Knowing when new Apple Watches launch goes some way to help with this question, however, some Apple Watch models are updated more regularly than others. The Series models, currently Apple Watch Series 11, are usually updated every September. The Apple Watch SE and Ultra models are updated less regularly. There was a two year gap between the Apple Watch Ultra 2 and 3 for example.
So you can avoid buying a new Apple Watch just before Apple replaces it with a better model, but is buying a new Apple Watch just after launch a good time to buy one? Not necessarily.
Our advice is to buy when there is a sale on, such as Amazon Prime Day (July and October) or Black Friday (November). We see Apple Watch deals from retailers throughout the year, but the best deals tend to happen during these big sale events. For this reason we would recommend that those are good times to buy a new iPad. Take a look at Best Apple Watch deals of Black Friday.
Should I buy the Apple Watch Series 11 (42mm)
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Apple announced the Apple Watch Series 11 at an event in September 2025. It’s not hugely different to the Apple Watch Series 10 launched a year previously, but there are differences. The new display is more scratch-resistant, there is a new Space Gray option and it includes Blood Pressure monitoring. However Blood Pressure monitoring is also available on the Apple Watch Series 9 and 10 and the Ultra 2 and 3.
There are a number of other features that didn’t only arrive with the 2025 generation, for example, Live Listen transcription and Live Translation are available on all Apple Watches from Series 9 forwards. We mention this because if you see a deal on the Apple Watch Series 10 it would be worth grabbing.
The best news for U.K. shoppers is that at launch Apple dropped the price compared to the previous generation – so do check the price of the 11 compared to any deals you see on the older model.
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Apple Watch Series 11 (42mm) review
Should I buy the Apple Watch SE 3?
Price When Reviewed:
$249
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Apple also announced the Apple Watch SE 3 at the Apple event in September 2025. This version of the Apple Watch SE is a significant update compared to the Apple Watch SE 2, which launched in 2022.
This time round the Apple Watch SE 3 gains an Always-on display, temperature sensing, sleep apnoea notifications, the wrist flick and double tap gestures, on-device Siri, the ability to play back media via its own speaker, and 64GB storage (up from 32GB). It still lacks some of the sensors of the other models though: e.g. ECG and Blood Oxygen features. Battery life is shorter at 18 hours.
When we reviewed it we were struck by just how good an option the Apple Watch SE 3 is now that it has gained what it has. If you don’t need those health related sensors then save your money and buy the SE 3 rather than the Series 11.
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Apple Watch SE 3 (40mm) review
Should I buy the Apple Watch Ultra 3?
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$799
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Also arriving at the Apple event in September 2025 was the Apple Watch Ultra 3. This version of the Apple Watch, like it’s Ultra predecessors is designed for adventurers.
Aside from a better processor compared to the Ultra 2, which launched two years prior, the Ultra 3 has a slightly larger display due to thinner bezels, and a slightly thinner case, but you would be hard pressed to spot the difference. There are differences though: the display is more durable and has a LTPO3 wide-angle OLED – so you’ll be able to see notifications from any angle in bright sunlight.
It also features 5G cellular and satellite connectivity and there’s a massive 42 hours of battery life, which is more than the previous generation. You can also charge it faster than before.
The best news for U.K. shoppers is that at launch Apple dropped the price compared to the previous generation. The U.S. shoppers weren’t so lucky.
Read our full
Apple Watch Ultra 3 review
Should I buy an old Apple Watch?
What if you see an older Apple Watch model on sale?
Should I buy an Apple Watch Series 10?
Is now a good time to buy? Yes.
The Apple Watch Series 10 has gained many of the new features that came with the Apple watchOS 26 update in September including: Blood pressure monitoring, Live Listen transcription and Live Translation. If you see one on sale at a good price grab it!
Apple Watch Series 10 (42mm)
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Price When Reviewed:
$399
Best Prices Today:
$279.99 at Amazon |
$299 at Walmart |
$329 at Best Buy
Should I buy an Apple Watch Ultra 2?
Is now a good time to buy? Yes.
There is a bigger difference between the third and second-gen Ultra than there is between the Series 10 and 11, but if you see a good saving on the Ultra 2 we don’t think you will be missing out on much.
Apple Watch Ultra 2
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Price When Reviewed:
$799 (base)
Best Prices Today:
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Should I buy an Apple Watch SE 2?
Is now a good time to buy? No.
We don’t recommend that you buy the Apple Watch SE 2 because the third-generation model that launched in September 2025 is considerably superior.
Apple Store offers extended return window for holiday gifts If you’re looking for an easier means of returning an Apple item this year, you’re in luck. Apple on Wednesday not only began rolling out its holiday theming at its Apple Store retail locations, but began offering an extended holiday return window for Apple Store product purchases. The purchases can now be returned through early […]
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Apple announces U.S. passport feature for Wallet app Apple on Wednesday announced that iPhone users can now create a Digital ID in the Apple Wallet app featuring the information from their U.S. passport. To create and present a Digital ID based on a U.S. passport, you’ll need following: The digital ID can be created by opening the Wallet app on the iPhone, tapping […]
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Macworld Podcast: Apple silicon and five years of Mac greatness Macworld
Apple has reduced its reliance on third-party chips. How does that affect the devices it makes? That’s on this week’s episode of the Macworld Podcast.
This is episode 959 with Michael Simon, Jason Cross, and Roman Loyola.
Watch episode 959 on YouTube
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The gift for anyone who hates the Apple TV remote — $30 Macworld
TL;DR: This button remote replaces Apple’s confusing touch remote with real buttons and all-in-one control for $29.95.
Every household has one person who despises the Apple TV remote, and for good reason. Between the slippery design, touchpad mishaps, and constant recharging, it’s more frustration than function. The Function101 Button Remote for Apple TV and Apple TV 4K solves all of that with a familiar, no-nonsense design built for comfort and control.
This remote brings back real buttons, intuitive navigation, and that satisfying click that makes streaming feel effortless again. It connects via infrared (IR), allowing you to sync it with your TV, soundbar, or receiver to control power, volume, and mute functions so you can eliminate the juggling act of multiple remotes.
Why it’s worth gifting
Familiar feel: Traditional buttons replace Apple’s finicky touchpad for simple, precise navigation.
All-in-one control: Adjust your Apple TV and TV settings from a single remote.
Quick setup: Syncs in seconds using IR technology — no Bluetooth pairing required.
Long range: Works up to 12 meters away, so you can stay parked on the couch.
Universal compatibility: Works with Apple TV, Apple TV 4K, and most modern TVs.
It’s the remote that Apple should’ve made years ago, simple, functional, and instantly more enjoyable to use.
Get the Button Remote for Apple TV today for $29.95.
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macOS 26.2 Tahoe introduces Edge Light for better video calls macOS 26.2 beta 2 adds a new Edge Light feature that adds a bright rim of light around your Mac’s display during video calls.
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Singapore SMS Carrier Maintenance – M1 THIS IS A SCHEDULED EVENT Nov 19, 10:00 - 13:00 PSTNov 12, 21:34 PSTScheduled - The M1 network in Singapore is conducting a planned maintenance from 19 November 2025 at 10:00 PST until 19 November 2025 at 13:00 PST. During the maintenance window, there could be intermittent delays delivering SMS to M1 Singapore handsets.
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iOS 26.2 shows Apple is still tweaking the Liquid Glass look and feel The iOS 26.6 developer beta released earlier today brings a few animation and interface tweaks, indicating that Apple is still working on the balance between practical usability and its original vision for Liquid Glass. Here’s what’s changed.
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iOS 26.2 beta 2 is out with changes to the Games and Measure apps Macworld
A day after the wide release of iOS 26.1, Apple released the first beta of iOS 26.2. This release is again expected to focus primarily on polish, tweaking, while adding quality-of-life enhancements rather than any big new features.
Update 11/12/25: The second beta of iOS 26.2 is out now, with further interface refinements in the Games and Measure apps.
iOS 26.2: What’s new
We will continually update this list as the beta progresses and more changes are added and discovered by the community.
Measure app: The Measure app gets a new Liquid Glass design.
Games app: New library filtering, improved controller navigation, and challenge scores that update in real time.
Updated Sleep Score ranges: Apple has adjusted what the various Sleep Score ranges mean, making it require higher scores for the better descriptions. For example, “High” used to be a score of 70-89, and is now 81-95.
Lock Screen Liquid Glass slider: The clock control for the Lock Screen how has a slider to adjust how transparent/glassy the time readout should be. This replaces the old “clear or tinted” toggle.
Apple News design: The design of Apple News has been tweaked, with four quick-select categories at the top. These appear to be based on your previous activity.
Podcasts improvements: The Podcasts app gets auto-generated chapters along with the ability to more easily follow mentioned podcasts or follow up on links mentioned in a podcast episode.
Set Alarms and Timers for Reminders: If you set a reminder as “urgent” you will be asked if you wish to create and alarm or timer for it.
Freeform app: You can now insert tables into your boards.
iOS 26.2: How to install
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 26.2: 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.
The final chapter of Apple TV’s WondLa just got its first trailer WondLa, Apple’s animated adventure trilogy, returns on November 26 for a final run of six episodes. Watch the trailer below.
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Everything New in iOS 26.2 Beta 2 Apple today provided developers with the second beta of iOS 26.2, which adds a few new features worth knowing about.
Measure App
Apple's Measure app now features a Liquid Glass design for the level, with two Liquid Glass bubbles instead of white circles.
Games App
There's now an option to sort games in the Games app Library by size, in addition to Name and Recent.
CarPlay
The CarPlay app supports disabling pinned messages in the Messages app.
Menu Animations
For pop-out menus that expand from a corner button, there's a quicker, bouncier animation that looks like the animation that Apple showed off at WWDC.
The Liquid Glass animation in iOS 26.2 beta 2 is amazing, feels like what was shown off at WWDC pic.twitter.com/J6YruZz4cR— Aaron (@aaronp613) November 12, 2025
Alerts
Apple now provides more information on the Enhanced Safety Alerts added in the first beta.
Enhanced Safety Alerts can provide you safety alerts on your iPhone and Watch to notify you of an emergency event, such as an earthquake or flood. These alerts are sent over available connectivity, such as Wi-Fi or Bluetooth, and, when available, mobile data. Apple can deliver Enhanced Safety Alerts to your current region, which is determined using your device location. A region may be a country, or for some countries (such as the US), a region may be a group of states. Your Apple device can be associated with this region. Apple does not store information about your device location in a region.
Enhanced Safety Alerts are turned on by default. You can disable or re-enable Enhanced Safety Alerts by going to Settings > Notifications > Enhanced Alerts > Enhanced Safety Alerts, then tapping to turn one or more types of Enhanced Safety Alerts on or off. Enhanced Safety Alerts are delivered by Apple and will appear and sound different to a Government Alert sent by your local government.
Improve Alert Delivery uses your approximate location to improve the timeliness and reliability of Enhanced Safety Alerts. For example, Earthquake Alerts might be delivered quicker and more reliably when Improve Alert Delivery is turned on. Apple does not store your approximate location. You can enable Improve Alert Delivery in Settings > Notifications > Enhanced Alerts > Enhanced Safety Alerts > Improve Alert Delivery.
To receive Enhanced Alerts, you must have enabled Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services > System Services > Alerts & Shortcuts Automation.
Other Features
There are several other new features coming in iOS 26.2, such as a Liquid Glass slider for the Lock Screen and Live Translation support for the AirPods in the European Union. More information can be found in our iOS 26.2 beta 1 guide.
Download iOS 26.2
iOS 26.2 beta 2 is available for developers right now, but a public beta is likely coming later this week. You can sign up for public beta testing by visiting Apple's beta website.
Compatibility
iOS 26.2 is available on all iPhones that support iOS 26.
Release Date
We're expecting Apple to release iOS 26.2 in December, sometime between December 9 and December 16.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
OpenAI Releases GPT-5.1, Along With Renamed and New Personalities With the other personalities, you’re choosing between flavors of bullshit. With Efficient, you’re choosing no bullshit.
New in iOS 26.2 beta 2: Liquid Glass tweaks, Games app changes, more The second developer beta of iOS 26.2 has arrived with changes to system animations and updates for the Games app. Here's what's new.The second developer beta of iOS 26.2 is now available for download.On Wednesday, more than a week after the debut of the first developer beta, Apple deployed iOS 26.2 developer beta 2. The iOS software update has the build number 23C5033g, up from 23C5027f.As a whole, iOS 26 and iPadOS 26 brought a multitude of changes, including Apple's controversial "Liquid Glass" design language. The following update, iOS 26.1, introduced customization options for Liquid Glass, along with new toggles. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Apple Introduces Digital ID, but It Doesn’t Replace Your Passport Apple’s new Digital ID lets US passport holders add an ID to the iPhone’s Wallet app for TSA identity checks, but it’s no replacement for your physical license or passport.
Apple Releases Safari Technology Preview 232 With Bug Fixes and Performance Improvements Apple today released a new update for Safari Technology Preview, the experimental browser that was first introduced in March 2016. Apple designed Safari Technology Preview to allow users to test features that are planned for future release versions of the Safari browser.
Safari Technology Preview 232 includes fixes and updates for CSS, JavaScript, Media, Rendering, SVG, Storage, Web API, and Web Inspector.
The current Safari Technology Preview release is compatible with machines running macOS Sequoia and macOS Tahoe, the newest version of macOS.
The Safari Technology Preview update is available through the Software Update mechanism in System Preferences or System Settings to anyone who has downloaded the browser from Apple’s website. Complete release notes for the update are available on the Safari Technology Preview website.
Apple’s aim with Safari Technology Preview is to gather feedback from developers and users on its browser development process. Safari Technology Preview can run side-by-side with the existing Safari browser and while it is designed for developers, it does not require a developer account to download and use.Tag: Safari Technology PreviewThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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Aqara Launches Matter-Supported FP300 Presence Sensor Aqara today launched its latest sensor, debuting the Presence Multi-Sensor FP300. Aqara’s sensor is able to determine when someone is in the room, providing a useful way to control HomeKit-connected lights and devices.
There are dual mmWave and passive infrared sensors inside the FP300, and in our testing prior to launch, the sensors worked well to detect presence and keep lights on even when sitting still.
A wide 120-degree field of view provides coverage of most of a room depending on where the sensor is located, and Aqara added extra sensors for ambient light, humidity, and temperature. It’s handy to have extra sensors for keeping an eye on room conditions or activating scenes based on parameters like light levels.
Unlike prior Aqara sensors that detect presence, the FP300 is battery powered so it can be placed anywhere, and it’s also more affordable. At $50, it’s an easier buy for rooms where you want better control over when the lights are on and off. The sensor is small and unobtrusive with a rotatable base, so it can be placed almost anywhere. It comes with screws, adhesive and a magnet for mounting it on the wall or another surface.
Compared to the more expensive FP2 Presence Sensor from Aqara, the FP300 is not as advanced and does not include multi-person detection, sleep tracking, or fall detection capabilities.
There are plenty of sensors that can detect movement to turn on lights or activate other devices, but those mostly work by detecting movement upfront and then turning the lights off after a set period. Aqara’s Presence Sensor works much better than these static motion sensors. It keeps the lights on inside the closet for the entire duration that I’m in there before turning them off again. It has a range of almost 20 feet, so it works in most rooms.
The FP300 is able to connect to HomeKit using Matter, and it also includes Zigbee and Thread protocol support. When used in Thread mode, it can connect with Apple Home without a hub, but Zigbee mode requires an Aqara Zigbee Hub.
It supports HomeKit automations, so you can create actions for turning on lights or other devices when you enter the room, or use features like the ambient light detection to automate your lights when it starts to get dark.
Combining the included sensors is useful too. You can set up an automation for turning the lights on in the dark only when presence is detected, or activating the thermostat only if it’s over a certain temperature while someone is in the room. Aqara designed the sensor with AI, and it can adjust detection sensitivity to the room where it is placed.
There are two CR2450 batteries inside, which will need to be replaced approximately once every two years when it’s connected via Thread.
The Presence Sensor FP300 can be purchased from Amazon for $50 as of today.Tag: AqaraThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
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1Password now lets you auto-unlock your vault when you unlock your Mac Today, 1Password announced a new “unlock with device” setting that auto-unlocks the app when you unlock your Mac. Here’s how it works.
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Apple’s iPhone Pocket is coming Friday. Who’s up for a $230 sock? ISSEY MIYAKE and Apple on Tuesday unveiled iPhone Pocket. Inspired by the concept of “a piece of cloth,” its singular 3D-knitted…
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Everything new in iOS 26.2 beta 2 Apple continues to test the next iPhone software update with iOS 26.2 beta 2 released today. The pre-release iPhone software update includes a surprising amount of changes and refinements. Here’s everything new so far:
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iOS 26.2 lets you disable new CarPlay feature in Messages iOS 26 brought major changes to CarPlay, including a new Liquid Glass design, widgets, Live Activities, and more. The Messages app also added new features like Tapbacks and pinned conversations.
With today’s release of iOS 26.2, Apple has added a new toggle that lets you simplify the Messages app …
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macOS Tahoe 26.2 Gets Edge Light Feature for Video Calls The second beta of macOS 26.2 introduces a new Edge Light feature that's designed for video calls on FaceTime and other video calling platforms. It adds a light border around the edges of your Mac's display, providing improved lighting. Apple says that it is meant to help you look your best on video calls.
Edge Light mimics a ring light, eliminating the need for a separate device. It can provide illumination when you're in a dark room, and customize the light to match the brightness of the ambient lighting.
The Mac's Apple Neural Engine is able to detect your face, relative size, and location in the video frame to position the light appropriately, and it will fade out to allow you to access content on your screen when needed by detecting your mouse cursor. You can adjust the color of the light using a slider that transitions between warm and cool options.
Edge Light can be accessed in the settings of video conferencing apps alongside other options like backgrounds, Portrait mode, Studio Light, and Voice Isolation. The feature is available on Macs that support Apple silicon, and it works with both webcams and external cameras that are connected.
On Macs from 2024 and later, Edge Light can turn on automatically when ambient lighting in the room drops.
Developers can try Edge Light today, and macOS Tahoe 26.2 is set to launch to the public in December. Related Roundup: macOS Tahoe 26Related Forum: macOS TahoeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
iOS 26.2 adds a cool Liquid Glass effect to the native Level tool Apple released iOS 26.2 earlier today, and it continued its system-wide overhaul of the Liquid Glass visual concept with a nice interface update to the Level tool inside the Measure app. Here’s what it looks like.
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iOS 26.2’s Apple Games app has three new improvements iOS 26.2 is coming next month, and developer beta 2 just arrived today, highlighting three new improvements for Apple’s Games app.
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Belkin UltraCharge Pro review: Apple exclusive 25W charging for iPhone & Apple Watch On Wednesday, Belkin expanded its 25W Qi2.2 iPhone charging lineup with a new, Apple-exclusive 3-in-1 model that looks clean and elegant on a desk, counter, or nightstand.Belkin UltraCharge Pro review: Fast charging for iPhone, AirPods, and Apple WatchWith the release of the Qi2.2 standard, Belkin was the very first company to launch a compatible charger. Now, Belkin is introducing another, making it the fourth such 25W model from the brand.The new UltraCharge Pro is a 3-in-1 luxe desktop charger that can quickly power up your iPhone, Apple Watch, and AirPods at the fastest wireless speeds. I've been testing it out for a few weeks, and while the price is a bit high, it's incredibly well designed. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Second developer betas of iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2 now available for testing Apple has moved on to the second round of developer betas for the current testing generation, with fresh builds of iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, watchOS 26.2, tvOS 26.2, visionOS 26.2, and macOS Tahoe 26.2 available for testing.Apple's hardware that works with the 26-generation operating systems - Image Credit: AppleThe second round of beta tests follow the first batch, which for iOS 26.2, iPadOS 26.2, watchOs 26.2, visionOS 26.2, and tvOS 26.2 landed on November 4. The first developer beta for macOS Tahoe 26.2 arrived a bit later, on November 6.iOS 26.2 beta 2 is build 23C5033g, replacing 23C5027f Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
Beta 2 for tvOS 26.2, watchOS 26.2, and more now available Apple has released a new wave of beta updates, with developer beta 2 rolling out for tvOS 26.2, watchOS 26.2, visionOS 26.2, and more.
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Second macOS Tahoe 26.2 Beta Now Available to Developers Apple today provided the second beta of an upcoming macOS Tahoe 26.2 update to developers for testing purposes, with the update coming a week after Apple released the first beta.
Developers can download the macOS Tahoe 26.2 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.
The Reminders app is getting an option to have an alarm go off when a reminder is due, the News app has some design updates, and Apple is adding new features to the Podcasts app.
We'll likely see Apple release macOS Tahoe 26.2 right around mid-December given past launch timelines.Related Roundup: macOS Tahoe 26Related Forum: macOS TahoeThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
Apple pulls two gay dating apps in China to comply with government order Apple announced the removal of two prominent gay dating apps, Blued and Finka, from its App Store in China to comply with a directive…
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Apple Seeds Second Betas of iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 to Developers Apple today seeded the second betas of upcoming iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 updates to developers for testing purposes, with the software coming a week after Apple seeded the first betas.
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.
iOS 26.2 has a Liquid Glass slider on the Lock Screen to adjust the transparency of the clock, plus it brings AirPods Live Translation to the European Union. The Reminders app now supports alarms for when tasks are due, and there are updates to the Podcasts and Apple News apps.
We have a full guide on all of the features available in iOS 26.2 in our guide.
iOS 26.2 and iPadOS 26.2 will see a launch in December.Related Roundups: iOS 26, iPadOS 26Related Forum: iOS 26This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
macOS Tahoe 26.2 beta 2 now available Less than a week after releasing beta 1, Apple is now rolling out macOS Tahoe 26.2 developer beta 2. Here’s what to expect, including a new feature for video calls.
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iPadOS 26.2 beta 2 available now, here’s what to expect Apple has just released iPadOS 26.2 developer beta 2, which arrives about one week after developers received access to the first beta version. Here’s what’s new so far.
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Apple releases iOS 26.2 beta 2 for iPhone Apple has released the second iOS 26.2 beta for iPhone. The developer beta version is available as an over-the-air update starting today.
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Apple Releases Second watchOS 26.2, tvOS 26.2 and visionOS 26.2 Betas Apple today provided developers with the second betas of upcoming watchOS 26.2, tvOS 26.2, and visionOS 26.2 betas for testing purposes. The software comes a week after Apple seeded the first betas.
The software updates are available through the Settings app on each device, and because these are developer betas, a free developer account is required.
watchOS 26.2 features updated Sleep Score ranges that better match how people might be feeling after a night's rest.
In tvOS 26.2, Apple added support for creating a profile without an Apple Account, plus there is a dedicated Apple TV app kids mode for profiles created for kids.
We don't know what new features might be added in watchOS 26.2, visionOS 26.2, and tvOS 26.2. 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.
The new updates will probably launch sometime between December 9 and December 16, given Apple's historical release timelines for .2 updates.This article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
macOS 26.2 adds new ‘Edge Light’ feature for better video calls macOS Tahoe 26.2 is adding a a fun and useful new feature for video conferencing.
The update introduces a feature Apple is calling Edge Light, which aims to improve your video quality in low lighting conditions by adding a virtual ring light around the edge of your Mac’s display. Here’s how it works.
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OpenAI Launches Smarter, More Conversational ChatGPT 5.1 OpenAI today upgraded GPT-5 to GPT-5.1, the next-generation version of the AI model that powers ChatGPT. There are two versions of GPT-5.1, including Instant and Thinking.
Instant is warmer, more intelligent, and better at following instructions, according to OpenAI, while GPT-5.1 Thinking is easier to understand, faster on simple tasks, and more persistent on complex tasks.
OpenAI says that users can expect a more enjoyable communication experience, with options to more easily customize ChatGPT's tone. There are new presets for tone, including Professional, Candid, and Quirky. The new presets join the existing Default, Nerdy, Cynical, Friendly (previously Listener), and Efficient (previously Robot) options. ChatGPT can also proactively offer to update preferences during conversations when you ask for a certain tone or style, and there are fine tuning options to adjust how concise, warm, or scannable responses are, along with how often it employs emojis.
By default, GPT-5.1 Instant is warmer and more playful, and more likely to adhere to parameters that you set. GPT-5.1 Thinking is able to adapt thinking time more precisely to the question, and responses are clearer with fewer undefined terms. It's also warmer and more empathetic than before.
Questions will continue to be routed to the most suitable model using GPT-5.1 Auto. GPT 5.1 Instant and Thinking are rolling out to users today, with paid Pro, Plus, Go, and Business users set to get access first, then free and logged-out users. Enterprise and Edu users will get a seven-day early-access toggle, after which GPT-5.1 will become the default model.
OpenAI plans to roll out GPT-5.1 gradually to keep performance stable, so not all users will see it right away.
GPT-5 will remain available in the legacy models dropdown for paid subscribers for the next three months.Tags: ChatGPT, OpenAIThis article, "" first appeared on MacRumors.comDiscuss this article in our forums
You can now use your iPhone as your Digital ID–here’s how Macworld
Apple announced its new Digital ID initiative back at WWDC in June, but the capability didn’t ship as part of iOS 26—it was one of the very few announcements that took a little longer to reach our iPhones. Now, Apple has made Digital IDs available to anyone running iOS 26.1. No further software update is available; Apple enabled the capability with a server-side switch.
The Digital ID is essentially a copy of your passport, and has limited availability and use. It currently requires a U.S. passport that has not expired, and once your Digital ID is created, you can only used it in a beta test as your ID for the TSA in about 250 airports, and only for domestic travel.
Eventually the goal is to allow it as your ID at other locations and businesses, including online, to verify your age or identity. Apple explicitly notes: “Digital ID is not a replacement for a physical passport, and cannot be used for international travel and border crossing in lieu of a U.S. passport.”
Creating your Digital ID
You must have an iPhone running iOS 26.1 or Apple Watch running watchOS 26.1.
Open Wallet
Tap the + button at the top of the screen.
Select Driver’s License and ID Cards.
Select Digital ID.
Choose whether to add your Digital ID to iPhone and Apple Watch or iPhone only.
Follow the on-screen prompts to scan your passport, place your iPhone against the chip embedded in the back of your passport.
Follow the prompts to take a photo of yourself, and additional live movements—this is similar to setting up Face ID.
You will then submit your info for verification, and when complete, your passport will be added to your Apple Wallet.
This can be a convenient form of ID for those in the United States who are flying domestically but don’t have a state-issued ID with Real ID or whose state hasn’t added support in Apple Wallet. But it cannot be used everywhere that your passport may be required, especially international travel, so you’ll still want to keep your physical passport handy.
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Jason Momoa & Kurt Sutter steer Apple TV toward darker prestige drama with 'Nomad' Apple TV is getting a little dirt on its hands with "Nomad," a violent outlaw-biker saga from Jason Momoa and "Sons of Anarchy" creator Kurt Sutter.Jason MomoaApple has built a lineup that has grown grittier over the past two years, and Nomad looks like its boldest move yet. The New Zealand-set series will follow a warrior torn between two families in the violent underworld of outlaw bikers.It's co-created by Sutter and Chris Collins, whose credits include John Wick: Chapter 3, The Man in the High Castle, and The Wire. Collins will be the showrunner for the upcoming project. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
This single-step Apple Shortcut might quickly become your new favorite Apple’s Shortcuts app offers tremendous power, especially with new iOS 26 additions. But my own most-used shortcuts tend to be extremely simple, including one recently shared by Quinn Nelson for opening an app’s settings.
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How to use the all-new Spotlight in macOS 26 Tahoe Spotlight serves as a universal search bar for the Mac. And in macOS 26 Tahoe, Apple supercharged it with advanced features.
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You should get these gorgeous iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max internals wallpapers Following two months of meticulous work, Basic Apple Guy has released the much-anticipated iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max Internals Wallpapers. Here’s how to get them.
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New HomePod Mini, Apple TV, and AirTag Were Expected This Year — Where Are They? While it was rumored that Apple planned to release new versions of the HomePod mini, Apple TV, and AirTag this year, it is no longer clear if that will still happen.
Back in January, Bloomberg's Mark Gurman said Apple planned to release new HomePod mini and Apple TV models "toward the end of the year," while he at one point expected a new AirTag to launch "around the middle of 2025." Yet, nothing so far.
There are reasons to believe that at least one of the products could be updated imminently, but there are also signs that Apple might hold off until next year.
For starters, HomePod mini inventory is running low at many of Apple's retail stores, and the speaker is completely out of stock at select resellers. That would typically be a sign that a hardware refresh is imminent, but it is already mid-November, so it is getting late in the year. Apple just updated its online store for the holiday season, and it even highlights the existing five-year-old HomePod mini as a gift idea.
"We are excited to be sharing our most extraordinary lineup of products as we head into the holiday season," said Apple CEO Tim Cook, in a press release at the end of October. Did he mean no more new products this year? Maybe. Maybe not.
Apple rarely launches new products in the second half of November or December, but it has happened a few times. For example, the original 16-inch MacBook Pro was announced in November 2019, and the AirPods Max were unveiled in December 2020. So, anything is possible. Just keep your expectations low.
All in all, the reality is that nobody seems to know if the HomePod mini, Apple TV, and AirTag will be updated this year anymore — at least until the next rumor surfaces.
If the HomePod mini and Apple TV do not end up being updated until 2026, it could be the result of Apple delaying its more personalized version of Siri until next year, as Gurman expects both devices to support the revamped assistant. The improved Siri is currently expected to launch as part of iOS 26.4 in March or April. It is possible that Apple would want to show off the new-and-improved Siri at the same time as the first new devices that will run it, including the company's long-rumored smart home hub.
The current HomePod mini was unveiled in October 2020, while the latest-generation Apple TV 4K was released in October 2022.
It is harder to explain why the AirTag has not been updated yet. Apple unveiled the current version of the accessory in April 2021.
Below, we have recapped rumored features for each product:HomePod mini: S9 chip or newer with support for next year's revamped version of Siri powered by Apple Intelligence, Apple's N1 chip with Wi-Fi 7 support, improved sound quality, a second-generation Ultra Wideband chip for proximity features, and potentially new color options like Red.
Apple TV: A faster A17 Pro chip that will support next year's revamped version of Siri powered by Apple Intelligence, and Apple's N1 chip with Wi-Fi 7 support. A built-in FaceTime camera has been rumored for a future Apple TV, but it is unclear if that will arrive with the next model specifically.
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UPDATE: **Title:**
We are investigating access issues with multiple workspace products.
**Description:**
We are experiencing an issue with Google Drive, Google Sheets, Google Docs beginning at Wednesday, 2025-11-12 09:00 PST
Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.
We will provide an update by Wednesday, 2025-11-12 11:10 PST with current details.
We apologize to all who are affected by the disruption.
**Symptoms:**
Some customers are encountering SSL errors such as “This site can’t provide a secure connection / ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR” when accessing Google Drive, Google Sheets, and Google Docs.
**Workaround:**
None at this time. Incident began at 2025-11-12 17:00 (times are in Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)).Title:
We are investigating access issues with multiple workspace products.
Description:
We are experiencing an issue with Google Drive, Google Sheets, Google Docs beginning at Wednesday, 2025-11-12 09:00 PST
Our engineering team continues to investigate the issue.
We will provide an update by Wednesday, 2025-11-12 11:10 PST with current details.
We apologize to all who are affected by the disruption.
Symptoms:
Some customers are encountering SSL errors such as "This site can't provide a secure connection / ERR_SSL_PROTOCOL_ERROR" when accessing Google Drive, Google Sheets, and Google Docs.
Workaround:
None at this time.
Affected products: Google Docs, Google Drive, Google Sheets
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