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- 08:28 amiPhone 17e: Everything you need to know
Macworld iPhone 17e: Summary Upgraded A19 processor. New display design with Dynamic Island instead of notch. Single rear camera with similar specs. Spring 2026 release. Apple launched a new series of iPhones at the end of 2025: the iPhone 17, 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max as well as a brand new iPhone Air, but there was no new iPhone 17e for those hoping for an update to the budget iPhone. This wasn’t a surprise: Apple released the iPhone 16e in February 2025 to replace the iPhone SE, so an update to the iPhone “e” series phones wasn’t expected to arrive until early 2026. If you’re considering an iPhone 17e, this is the place to keep up to date on its development. We’ll keep track of the latest reports and provide our analysis to help you decide if the iPhone 17e is the right phone for you. At a glance: What to expect from iPhone 17e 6.1-inch OLED display with Dynamic Island. A19 chip. Single 48MP back camera; 18MP front camera. C1 cellular modem. Black or white color options. Like the iPhone 16e – and the iPhone Air – the iPhone 17e will likely have a single back camera.Foundry | Alex Walker-Todd iPhone 17e: Specs A19 with one fewer GPU than iPhone 17. C1X modem possible. Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman reported that the iPhone 17e will have an A19 chip. If this is the case it will be the same A19 chip as is used by the iPhone 17. There may still be a difference though: Apple uses binned chips in the “e” series. The A18 in the iPhone 16e has one fewer GPU core than the A18 in the standard iPhone 16; the A19 in the iPhone 17e will likely have one fewer GPU core than the iPhone 17. In August 2025, a leaker named Digital Chat Station also reported that the iPhone 17e will have an A19 chip. Apple’s C1 modem first appeared in the iPhone 16e and rumors suggest the iPhone 17e will use the same modem. However, it could take the newer C1X modem as found in the iPhone 17 series which is apparently two times faster than the C1 while using 30% less energy. iPhone 17e: Display Might have Dynamic Island instead of notch. The iPhone 17 has a 6.3-inch screen, which is larger than that of the iPhone 16 (6.1-inch). The iPhone 17e is not expected to get a bigger screen. It will likely sport a 6.1-inch OLED display with a 60Hz refresh rate, the same as the iPhone 16e. This was reported by Digital Chat Station in August, who also said that the display will have a Dynamic Island, which would be a change from the notch on the iPhone 16e. iPhone 17e: Cameras 18MP front camera possible. The iPhone 17e will likely continue to have a single 48MP camera on the back and a 12MP camera on the front, just like the iPhone 16e. This was reported by Digital Chat Station in August. However, the other front facing cameras across the range have been updated to 18MP, so it is possible that the iPhone 17e will see the same update to the selfie camera, maybe even to include the same square sensor that is capable of taking photos in any orientation without requiring the user to rotate the phone. The iPhone 16e is missing a few iPhone 16 features, such as Camera Control and MagSafe. The iPhone 17e will likely continue not to have these features in order to provide the customer an incentive to buy the higher-end iPhone 17 and 17 Pro. The notch may be replaced by the Dynamic Island in the iPhone 17e.Foundry | Alex Walker-Todd iPhone 17e: Design & Colors There have been no reports relating to the iPhone 17e’s colors. The iPhone 16e is available in black or white, and we expect the same for the iPhone 17e. No changes are expected for the design, although, as mentioned above, the new iPhone 17e could have a Digital Island instead of the notch at the top of the screen. iPhone 17e: Release date Spring 2026. Like the SE, Apple started shipping the iPhone 16e in early 2025, several months after the rest of the iPhone 16 line. According to reports, the iPhone 17e has entered test production runs to prepare it for a spring 2026 release. A report stated that iPhone 16e sales are not doing as well as Apple would like. It’s not clear if this will affect the release of the iPhone 17e. iPhone 17e: Price From $599. The iPhone 16e starts at $599, and Apple is expected to price the iPhone 17e at $599 as well, though no reports have been made so far. Tariffs and production cost increases may affect the price, but since the “e” series is considered Apple’s lowest-priced iPhone, the price would not exceed that of the iPhone 17, which starts at $799, and the iPhone 16, whose price has been reduced to start at $699. Now read our reviews of the best iPhone 17 cases.08:00 amReplace iCloud with a 10TB alternative with no monthly fees
Macworld TL;DR: Through November 20, it’s only $280 to get a 10TB Internxt Cloud Storage lifetime subscription. Too many cloud storage platforms ask you to pay a monthly bill just to keep your files safe. If you want an alternative to expensive cloud storage platforms like iCloud, then try Internxt. This secure cloud storage platform uses end-to-end encryption, and they just dropped the price for a 10TB lifetime subscription. Instead of paying $2,900, now it’s only $279.97. Internxt’s 10TB lifetime plan works on Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, iOS, and any web browser. Your files are encrypted before upload and split into fragments that only you can unlock. Even Internxt’s servers can’t read your data. The platform’s code is public on GitHub, and it follows strict GDPR and post-quantum encryption standards for extra protection. You can sync, back up, and share files easily while keeping complete control over your data. Everything loads quickly, and there are no limits on how many devices you can connect. The interface is simple and intuitive, so you can organize files, upload large folders, or share links without setup or configuration. It works like Google Drive or Dropbox, but you own the space for life. Right now, it’s only $279.97 to get an Internxt 10TB Cloud Storage Lifetime Subscription. Sale ends November 20 at 11:59 p.m. PT. Internxt Cloud Storage Lifetime Subscription: 10TB PlanSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.08:00 amUnlock over 1,200 hidden macOS features with this lifetime MacPilot deal for $27.97
Macworld TL;DR: MacPilot lets you customize, optimize, and unlock hidden features — get lifetime access for $27.97 with code UPDATE through November 20. Your Mac can do way more than you think — you’re just not tapping into its full potential yet. Under that clean, minimalist design hides a ton of powerful features that most users never touch. That’s where MacPilot comes in, giving you access to over 1,200 advanced macOS tweaks without needing to dive into Terminal or dig through endless settings. And through November 20, you can get lifetime access for just $27.97 with coupon code UPDATE (MSRP $99). Command your Mac — no coding required MacPilot is like having a hacker mode for your Mac without needing a coding degree. With a few clicks, you can: Reveal hidden system settings: Show hidden files in Finder, disable the startup chime, and tweak icon animations Supercharge your Dock: Add spacers, smart stacks, and hidden menu options Optimize performance: Run maintenance tools, clear cache, and repair system files Get deep system insights: View detailed specs on hardware, RAM speeds, network ports, and more Whether you’re a developer, creative pro, or just someone who wants their Mac running at peak efficiency, MacPilot puts advanced customization at your fingertips — without the headache of Terminal commands. Stop squandering your Mac’s potential and get MacPilot for just $27.97 with promo code UPDATE until November 20 at 11:59pm Pacific. MacPilot Lifetime LicenseSee Deal StackSocial prices subject to change.04:07 amReport: Tim Cook could step down as Apple CEO ‘as soon as next year’
The Financial Times reports that Apple has stepped up its preparations for the handover of the CEO role from Tim Cook. Here are the details. more…12:50 amApple's $230 iPhone Pocket Sells Out Nearly Immediately
Apple's limited-edition "iPhone Pocket" sold out almost instantly worldwide despite its $150-$230 price tag. Appleinsider reports: Longtime Apple users immediately saw the resemblance with the old iPod socks, and everyone saw the price. Apple and Japan's Issey Miyake fashion house partnered to create a limited edition iPhone Pocket, a stretched sock-like bag or shoulder strap. There was no denying that an iPhone in this Pocket looked snuggly. There was definitely no denying that the accessory was well designed. There's also no question that it was about as goofy as the iPod Sock from back the in the day. But there was every denying of the price. The iPhone Pocket came in a short version for $150, and a longer one for $230. For comparison, the Apple Watch SE starts at $250. As ever, though, if you liked it, if you had a use for it, and if you had the budget, there was no reason left not to buy. But if you have hesitated because of the cost, you are now out of luck. There are none left in the US. Read more of this story at Slashdot.12:20 amHow to watch ‘A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving’ for free this weekend on Apple TV
A few weeks ago, Apple announced its holiday plans for Apple TV, which kick off tomorrow with a free weekend streaming event for A Charlie Brown Thanksgiving. Here’s how to watch. more…Friday November 1411:31 pmBookends 15.2.2
Introduces a new Apple-related AI feature to the reference management tool. ($74.99 new, free update, 126 MB, macOS 10.13+)11:28 pmHazel 6.1
Brings a new Liquid Glass look to the automation and cleanup utility for macOS 26 Tahoe. ($42 new, free update, 27.9 MB, macOS 13+)11:25 pmiPhone 17 led a 22% boost in iPhone sales in China during its first month: report
Last month, during Apple’s Q4 2025 earnings call, CEO Tim Cook mentioned that the company “couldn’t be more pleased” with the reception of the iPhone 17 lineup in China. Now, Counterpoint Research has a few numbers on that. more…11:09 pmApple CEO Jeff Williams is now officially retired
On Friday, Apple Chief Operating Officer Jeff Williams clocked out for the last time at Apple Park, and is now officially retired.Apple COO transition between Jeff Williams and Sabih Khan. Image source: AppleWilliams stepped down and transitioned his role to Sabih Khan in July. He remained with the company, and reported directly to Apple CEO Tim Cook while overseeing the design team."Jeff and I have worked alongside each other for as long as I can remember, and Apple wouldn't be what it is without him," Tim Cook said, when the retirement was announced. "He's helped to create one of the most respected global supply chains in the world; launched Apple Watch and overseen its development; architected Apple's health strategy; and led our world-class team of designers with great wisdom, heart, and dedication." Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums10:37 pmApple ex-COO Jeff Williams now officially retired
Last July, Apple announced that its longtime Chief Operating Officer, Jeff Williams, would retire “late in the year.” According to Bloomberg’s Mark Gurman, he just clocked out for the last time. more…10:05 pmiPhone Pocket, by Apple and Issey Miake, is an unqualified hit
ISSEY MIYAKE and Apple this week unveiled iPhone Pocket. Inspired by the concept of “a piece of cloth,” its singular 3D-knitted construction… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.09:24 pmApple’s MLS deal revised to end in 2029, three years early: report
Yesterday Apple announced that all MLS matches would start being included in an Apple TV subscription at no additional cost. Today, a new report outlines some other changes that are taking effect in Apple’s MLS deal, including a much earlier end date of 2029. more…09:09 pmiOS 26.2: All the new features coming to your iPhone
iOS 26.2 is now available for beta testing. The update brings more new features and changes for iPhone users. There are new Apple Podcasts upgrades, improvements to Reminders, and more. Head below for our full guide on all the new iOS 26.2 features. This includes all the new additions from this week’s iOS 26.2 beta 2 release. more…09:01 pmU.S. ITC scrutinizes redesigned Apple Watch blood oxygen feature
In August 2025, Apple reintroduced a redesigned version of the Blood Oxygen monitoring feature on the Apple Watch in the U.S.… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.08:55 pmNab $150 off the great Apple Watch Series 10 while you can
Apple Watch Series 11 is newer and perfectly nice, but the outstanding Apple Watch Series 10 is where the deals are right now. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)08:52 pmThese are my favorite Find My accessories [Updated]
There’s a robust ecosystem of Find My accessories on the market nowadays. All of these accessories would make great additions to your life. After all, what’s a better investment than a way to keep track of their most important possessions? more…08:50 pmFirefox tests a smart approach to AI-assisted browsing through a dedicated AI Window
Yesterday, Mozilla announced that Firefox will get an experimental feature aptly called AI Window, where the company intends to centralize the browser’s upcoming AI features. Here are the details. more…08:48 pmMLS & Apple TV deal ends in 2029, years ahead of schedule
A revised agreement shortens the Apple TV partnership with Major League Soccer by years, and clears the way for the league to reenter the media rights market after the 2026 World Cup.Apple and Major League SoccerApple and MLS announced changes to their agreement in mid-November 2025. League owners were informed of the change in the terms during meetings held in Florida.The revisions reduce the original 10-year agreement to a shorter term. Payments will increase during the next three seasons under the new terms. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums08:29 pmiPhone 17 Pro charges faster than ever, here’s how much
iPhone 17 Pro has a bigger battery than ever, making charging speed an increasingly important feature. ChargerLAB published its findings after testing the iPhone 17 Pro Max’s charging speeds, and the results show big upgrades over last year. more…