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- 03:11 pmNext year’s iPhone 18 lineup sounds like a major overhaul for Apple
After a long stretch of the iPhone lineup looking very similar from year to year, Apple shook things up this fall by replacing its Plus model with the iPhone Air. But it sounds like next year’s iPhone 18 lineup could be far more of a departure for the company. more…03:07 pmApple Original Films acquires ‘Fallen Astronaut’ manuscript
Apple Original Films has preemptively acquired the manuscript for "Fallen Astronaut" by J.S. Mayank and David Carlyle, which began… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.03:07 pmAmazon's $159.99 Apple Watch deal ends tonight
Today is the last day to pick up an Apple Watch SE 2 for $159.99 on Amazon, as the early Black Friday deal is set to end tonight.Save $90 on the Apple Watch SE 2 today only.Amazon is blowing out Apple Watch SE 2 inventory ahead of Black Friday, and the $159.99 price delivers a $90 discount off MSRP. This 40mm model has GPS functionality and a Midnight Aluminum Case and S/M Midnight Sport Band. Features include sleep tracking, high and low heart rate notifications, cycle tracking, and more.Buy Apple Watch SE 2 for $159.99 Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums02:51 pmBest Black Friday MacBook and Mac deals: Early deals on Apple Macs and MacBooks
Macworld Best Mac & MacBook Deals Available Now! Black Friday isn’t here yet but we are already seeing lots of deals, including these top deals on MacBooks: $249 off the MacBook Air at Amazon. $300 off an 16-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro at Amazon. $141 off the 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro at Amazon. We also have U.K. deals below. It’s no secret that the Black Friday-Cyber Monday weekend is the biggest shopping event of the year and if you are looking for a deal on a new MacBook Air, MacBook Pro, iMac or Mac mini, you have come to the right place. Even though the newest MacBooks just arrived, they’re already on sale. We check all the best resellers in the U.S. and the U.K. all year long, so we always have our fingers on the pulse of the best deals – which means we know exactly what are the best MacBook and Mac desktop deals. In this article, you will also find shopping tips to help you get the best deals available throughout November to Black Friday and beyond. Below we are sharing the very best Mac deals in the run up to Black Friday. We will update this page frequently, as we spot more discounts. If you are looking for discounts on other Apple gadgets, we have gathered all the best Black Friday 2025 Apple deals. Best MacBook Pro & MacBook Air deals for Black Friday 2025 Black Friday is coming, but the deals are already here. Amazon, Best Buy, and other retailers in the U.S., U.K., and elsewhere are already slashing prices. Here are the best prices we’ve found so far: U.S. Amazon, 13-inch M4 MacBook Air (256GB): $750 ($249 off, MSRP $999) Amazon, 13-inch M4 MacBook Air (512GB/24GB): $1,150 ($249 off, MSRP $1,399) Amazon, 15-inch M4 MacBook Air (256GB/16GB): $950 ($249 off, MSRP $1,199) Amazon, 15-inch M4 MacBook Air (512GB/16GB): $1,150 ($249 off, MSRP $1,399) Amazon, 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro (512B/16GB RAM): $1,540 ($59 off, MSRP £1,599) Amazon, 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro (1TB/16GB RAM): $1,658 ($141 off, MSRP £1,799) Amazon, 14-inch M4 MacBook Pro (512GB): $1,340 ($259 off, MSRP $1,599) Amazon, 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB RAM, 512GB): $1,771 ($228 off, MSRP $1,999) Amazon, 16-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro (24GB RAM, 512GB): $2,199 ($300 off, MSRP $2,499) Amazon, 16-inch M4 Max MacBook Pro (48GB RAM, 1TB): $3,518 ($481 off, MSRP $3,999) U.K. Amazon, 13-inch MacBook Air, M4 (10-core CPU/8-core GPU, 256GB/16GB RAM): £879 (£120 off, RRP £999) Amazon, 13-inch MacBook Air, M4 (10-core CPU/10-core GPU, 1TB/16GB RAM): £1,229.97 (£169 off, RRP £1,399) Amazon, 15-inch MacBook Air, M4 (10-core CPU/10-core GPU, 256GB/16GB RAM): £1,079.97 (£119 off, RRP £1,199) KRCS, 14-inch M5 MacBook Pro (512GB/16GB RAM): £1,439.10 (£160 off, RRP £1,599) Amazon, 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro (512GB/24GB RAM): £1,750 (£250 off, RRP £1,999) Amazon, 14-inch M4 Pro MacBook Pro (1TB/24GB RAM): £2,119.97 (£279 off, RRP £2,399) Amazon, 16-inch M4 Max MacBook Pro (1TB/48GB RAM): £3,528 (£471 off, RRP £3,999) Best iMac & Mac mini deals for Black Friday 2025 U.S. Amazon, M4 Mac mini (256GB): $499 ($100 off, MSRP $599) Amazon, M4 Mac mini (24GB RAM, 512GB): $890 ($109 off, MSRP $999) Amazon, M4 Pro Mac mini (24GB RAM, 512GB): $1,270 ($129 off, MSRP $1,399) Amazon, M4 iMac (8-core GPU, 256GB): $1,182 ($117 off, MSRP $1,299) Amazon, M4 iMac, 10-core GPU, 256GB): $1,345 ($154 off, MSRP $1,499) U.K. Amazon, M4 Mac mini, 256GB/16GB RAM, £529 (£70 off, RRP £599) Amazon, M4 Mac mini, 512GB/16GB RAM, £720 (£79 off, RRP £799) KRCS, M4 Mac mini, 512GB/24GB RAM, £899 (£100 off, RRP £799) Amazon, M4 Pro Mac mini, 512GB/24GB RAM, £1,269.99 (£129 off, RRP £1,399) Amazon, M4 iMac (8-core GPU, 256GB/16GB RAM), £1,189 (£110 off, RRP £1,299) Amazon, M4 iMac (10-Core GPU, 256GB/16GB RAM), £1,399 (£100 off, RRP £1,499) Amazon, M4 iMac (10-Core GPU, 512GB RAM) £1,549 (£150 off, RRP £1,699) How to get the best MacBook deals for Black Friday 2025: Our advice Foundry There are a few things to consider before you make a purchase. Apple released the M5 MacBook Pro models in October 2025 This is a replacement for the entry-level M4 MacBook Pro, and it’s a good update (read our review of the M5 MacBook Pro). The M4 Pro 14- and 16-inch MacBook Pro models were not updated. That might be bad luck if you want the latest and greatest processor, but the lack of an M5 Pro MacBook Pro does mean that there are some amazing deals on the year-old machines, which features chips that are superior to the M5 chip. If you want to hang on for the M5 Pro then do so, but we recommend grabbing a cut price M4 Pro (or M4 Max) MacBook while the prices are this low. The MacBook Air is also awaiting an update to the M5 generation of chips, so you can expect some excellent deals on the M4 MacBook Air (read our M4 MacBook Air review to find out why we gave it five stars). For more information about the differences and which MacBook might be best for you, read How the MacBook Air and MacBook Pro compare. How to get the best Mac deals for Black Friday 2025: Our advice Simon Jary / Foundry It’s now more than a year since Apple updated the Mac mini and iMac with M4 chips, which should mean you can get a good price in the Black Friday sale. We really rate the Mac mini as an excellent low-cost Mac, starting at $599/£599 and that’s before the discounts we expect to see over the Black Friday shopping period. The iMac seems so over priced in comparison to the Mac mini, but it does, of course, come with a stunning display and it will look fabulous in your living room/office reception. This is the one time of year when you can get an iMac for a reasonable price. If you see a deal on an older M3 model do note that with the move to M4 Apple doubled the RAM on the base models from 8GB to 16GB. As a result, the older generation of iMac and Mac mini would have to be considerably reduced in price to compete with the newer models. Does Apple discount Macs for Black Friday? Apple doesn’t drop prices for Cyber Monday or Black Friday. Rather, it gives away gift cards when you buy certain items. For Apple’s Black Friday deal in 2024, it gave away gift cards with the MacBook Air purchases made on Apple’s U.S. site or Apple’s U.K. site. Since they were so new, the M4 MacBook Pro models, Mac mini, and iMac weren’t included for 2024. We don’t yet know Apple’s deal for 2025, but we expect only the M5 MacBook Pro left out, and, hopefully a decent sized gift voucher with the M4 Pro and Max MacBook Pro models. 20242023202215-inch MacBook Air$200$200n/a13-inch MacBook Air$175$175$15013-inch MacBook Air (M2)$150$150$150Mac mini–$100$10014-inch & 16-inch MacBook Pro––$250iMac––$150 Buying from Apple means you are guaranteed to be buying the latest Mac, whereas other resellers may be clearing old stock. You then have a voucher to spend on other products from Apple – and since many of us have money going out on a monthly basis thanks to subscriptions, this could be a real saving where it matters. Get Apple's Black Friday offer (U.S.) Get Apple's Black Friday offer (U.K.) However, there are plenty of good deals to be found, as detailed above. Just make sure you are buying the latest model or getting a reasonable discount if not. Black Friday Mac top shopping tips We tend to find that the biggest savings are on older models, but be aware that these aren’t always the best value for money. Check the generation of the model that is discounted to make sure you know exactly what you are buying and what it’s really worth. We’ve seen resellers switch to selling refurbished or used when the stock of brand-new models run out, so check that the model discounted isn’t actually a used Mac and therefore not as good a deal as it might look. That’s not to say you should avoid refurb models – you just need to make sure that you aren’t buying refurb without knowing. Mac deals aren’t limited to Black Friday. We see good deals all year round, so don’t feel pressured into buying during Black Friday. Where to get Black Friday Mac deals Many resellers offer Black Friday discounts. U.S. Adorama has 14 days of deals. Amazon runs weeks of Black Friday sales. Best Buy’s Black Friday sale has started. B&H Photo has a Holiday Head Start sale. Walmart’s Black Friday deals have already started. U.K. KRCS has already reduced Mac prices by 10%. AO.com has various Black Friday savings. Laptops Direct’s Black Friday sale has started. eBuyer has a Black Friday Early Access Sale with up to 45% off. Very‘s Black Friday sales are underway. John Lewis is running Black Friday deals. Currys has up to 40% off for Black Friday. Argos has a price promise that the prices won’t go any lower for Black Friday. Amazon has weeks of Black Friday sales. Black Friday 2025: Best deals for Apple products Check out these roundups for the best Apple deals: Apple Black Friday sale details Best Black Friday Apple deals Best Black Friday MacBook & Mac deals Best Black Friday AirPods deals Best Black Friday Apple Watch deals Best Black Friday iPad deals Best Black Friday iPhone deals02:46 pmNew HomePod mini imminent? Major retailer calls current model ‘discontinued’
Macworld We’ve suspected for some time that Apple will soon release a new HomePod mini, but that launch came a step closer to reality this week with the discovery that a major retailer is already listing the current model as discontinued. At time of writing B&H lists the HomePod mini in Midnight, yellow, orange, blue, and white as “Discontinued.” (It also shows the Space Gray model, which was replaced by Midnight more than a year ago, as the subtly different “No Longer Available.”) By contrast, the full-size HomePod is listed normally and available to buy at the MSRP. David Price / Foundry Yet the HomePod mini has absolutely not been discontinued. It’s still available for sale on Apple’s website, and when checking from the U.K. I found that all five color finishes were available for delivery tomorrow, or in-store pickup today. There seems to be plenty of stock. It’s unclear if an B&H employee did this accidentally, or if it’s an official policy. But such labels don’t appear to be common. After browsing through various Apple product listings I was unable to find any other devices labelled as discontinued, let alone ones which are still sold on Apple’s website. B&H is the only retailer known to have taken this step so far. But as MacRumors reports, other companies are providing more subtle hints that the first-gen HomePod mini might not be long for this world. Target and Verizon, for example, each have at least one color that’s out of stock, while Adorama, Walmart, and Staples appear to have no HomePod minis at all. Such widespread shortages are usually a sign that production is winding up ahead of a new model being launched. You’ll also remember a report earlier this month that claimed there was a retail store “event” happening on November 12, with employees working overnight to change store displays. For those keeping track, November 12 is tomorrow. Rumors also point to the release of a new Apple TV 4K. The HomePod mini was launched back in 2020 and hasn’t been updated since, other than the addition of new colors in 2021. So it’s probably fair to say that a second-gen model is overdue. (There was a five-year gap between the first and second full-size HomePods, and that includes almost two years when the product didn’t exist at all.) Multiple pundits have predicted that the HomePod mini 2 will arrive either later this year or early in 2026. Whether the new model will be much of an upgrade on its predecessor remains to be seen. But we’ve written a wish list of five improvements that would turn it into the mini smart speaker of our dreams.02:30 pmA new AI platform just dropped a $90 lifetime subscription
1ForAll AI is a content creation platform for generating images, text, and videos -- and it’s only $90 for life. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)02:18 pmSome analysts see upside in Apple missing GenAI
Wall Street hammered Apple for missing the initial GenAI wave and skimping on spending compared to rivals. Now, that's being reevaluated… The post appeared first on MacDailyNews.02:15 pmLeaker claims iPhone 18 Pro will fix an unpopular design choice
While Apple’s decision to include a bold orange colour in the iPhone 17 Pro lineup seems to have proven surprisingly popular, there was one design element that attracted more criticism: the two-tone look of the back casing. A leaker with a decent track record suggests that the company is going to fix that problem in next year’s lineup … more…01:53 pm13 mind-blowing iOS 26 shortcuts with Apple Intelligence
Shortcuts become more useful than ever in iOS 26, thanks to Apple Intelligence. They now support AI actions and automations. (via Cult of Mac - Your source for the latest Apple news, rumors, analysis, reviews, how-tos and deals.)01:34 pmLooking back at the original iPod on its 24th anniversary
You wouldn’t imagine that buying an iPod could remain a memorable part of a trip in which I fulfilled a childhood dream, and yet that is the case. November 2001 saw me fly from London to New York on Concorde, and it was during my five-day stay that the original iPod first went on sale … more…01:27 pmBest Black Friday early AirPods deals: What’s live now and what to expect
Macworld Best AirPods Deals Available Now! Black Friday isn’t here yet but we are already some deals: $44 off AirPods 4 at Amazon. $30 off AirPods 4 (with ANC) at Amazon. We also have U.K. deals below. Black Friday, the yearly shopping event where everyone hunts for the biggest deals, is coming at the end of November, and if you want to get your hands on a pair of AirPods, it’s an excellent time to buy a pair. Expect to see some excellent deals on Apple’s AirPods through Black Friday and Cyber Monday. We expect to see incredible, all-time-low prices on AirPods, AirPods Pro, and AirPods Max. You can also find the best deals on alternatives to the AirPods, including Beats headphones, which are made by Apple and have many of the same AirPods innovations. You should also check out our roundup of the best Black Friday Apple deals for this year. Early Black Friday 2025 AirPods deals: What to expect While prices are already being cut on some Apple products in the run-up to Black Friday, the best AirPods deals tend to happen between Black Friday and Cyber Monday. However, we’re already seeing all-time low deals on AirPods 4, and we expect AirPods Max to drop under $400 as well. We’ll also be on the lookout for any deals on the recently released AirPods Pro 3, as well as clearance deals on the AirPods Pro 2. U.S. Amazon, AirPods 4: $85 ($44 off, MSRP $129) Amazon, AirPods 4 (with ANC): $150 ($29 off, MSRP $179) Amazon, AirPods Max (USB-C): $500 ($49 off, MSRP $549) U.K. Amazon, AirPods Pro 2 (USB-C case): £199 (Note AirPods Pro 3 are only £219) Amazon, AirPods Pro 3: £219 (£0 off, RRP £219) Amazon, AirPods 4: £119 (£0 off, RRP £119) Amazon, AirPods 4 (with ANC): £169 (£0 off, RRP £169) Other headphone deals for Black Friday 2025 If it doesn’t have to be AirPods, take a look at these deals we’ve seen. You might also find some deals among our best earbuds for iPhones and Best over-ear headphones. U.S. Amazon, Beats Solo 4: $130 ($70 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 U.K. Amazon, Bose QuietComfort Ultra Earbuds: £199.95 (£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) How to get the best AirPods deals for Black Friday 2025: Our advice We expect to see sales on all four AirPods models this year, with all-time low prices on the AirPods 4 and AirPods Max. Here’s what to look out for: AirPods 4: Apple’s cheapest AirPods weren’t updated in 2025, and we’ve seen prices falling all year. Over Prime Day, they dropped to $89 and early Black Friday sales have already dipped even lower. We don’t know if they’ll get as low as $75, but it’s possible. AirPods 4 with ANC: Apple sells a version of the AirPods 4 with noise cancellation for an extra $50, but we’ve seen them as low as $119. With AirPods 4 getting a larger price drop heading into Black Friday, we could see the ANC model inch closer to $110. AirPods Pro 3: Apple just released the newest AirPods Pro 3 in September alongside the iPhone 17, so we’re not expecting the kind of deep discounts we saw last year with AirPods Pro 2. However, we might see the remaining stock of AirPods Pro 2 drop as low as $150. AirPods Max: Apple’s over-the-ear AirPods haven’t been updated in a meaningful way since 2020. They still have an H1 chip, don’t support Apple’s latest AirPods Pro features, and have a very high price tag compared to similar wireless headphones. If you want a pair, we wouldn’t recommend buying one unless they drop under $400. Does Apple discount AirPods for Black Friday? Apple doesn’t cut prices for Black Friday, but it does hold a shopping event where it gives away gift cards when you buy certain items. For Apple’s Black Friday deal in 2024, it gave up to $75 in gift cards with the purchase of AirPods models made on Apple’s U.S. site or Apple’s U.K. site, so we expect similar offers this year: 202420232022AirPods 4$25n/an/aAirPods Pro (2nd generation)$50$50$50AirPods Max$75$75$75 You can about Apple’s Black Friday shopping event here: Apple Black Friday 2025: What you need to know about Apple’s sale. Get Apple's Black Friday offer (U.S.) Get Apple's Black Friday offer (U.K.) Black Friday 2025: Best deals for Apple products Check out these roundups for the best Apple deals: Apple Black Friday sale details Best Black Friday Apple deals Best Black Friday MacBook & Mac deals Best Black Friday AirPods deals Best Black Friday Apple Watch deals Best Black Friday iPad deals Best Black Friday iPhone deals01:24 pmiPhone 18 Pro may lose the two-tone look in 2026
The iPhone 18 Pro may have a more uniform appearance at the back than the iPhone 17 Pro, as a leaker claims a change in processing the rear glass will lose the two-tone effect.An orange iPhone 17 Pro Max. The iPhone 17 Pro and iPhone 17 Pro Max underwent a major overhaul in the fall, combining an aluminum casing with a glass cutout section. While Apple does color-match the two materials fairly well, there is still a distinct difference in how the two appear.This may not necessarily be as apparent in the next model, if a leaker is to be believed. Instant Digital on Weibo wrote late on Monday that the iPhone 18 Pro series will use a new process for the rear glass. Rumor Score: 🤔 Possible Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums01:00 pmUS Think Tank Waves Red Flag Over Chinese Economic Espionage
A new think tank report warns China is running a coordinated, whole-of-society espionage campaign to steal U.S. technology. Experts urge a national response. The post appeared first on TechNewsWorld.12:48 pmApple launches the iPod Sock 2.0 for the iPhone—and it’s weird
Macworld While we’re waiting to see if there’s a new HomePod mini or Apple TV 4K update in store for this week, Apple on Tuesday released a surprising new product that no one saw coming: The iPhone Pocket. It’s basically what it sounds like: a wearable pocket designed to fit your iPhone. Designed in collaboration with the studio of late Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake, who famously designed Steve Jobs’ trademark black turtleneck, the iPhone Pocket features a “ribbed open structure” that stretches to fully enclose your iPhone as well as “more of a user’s everyday items.” Apple points out that the stretchable 3D printed material “subtly reveals its contents and allows users to peek at their iPhone display.” The design is reminiscent of the iPod Socks, which were released in November 2004. Available in a pack of six colors, the colorful accessory was meant to act as a soft slipcase for an iPod while traveling. However, without a strap or a snap, the iPod Sock was somewhat impractical as a carrying case. iPod Socks were colorful pockets for your iPod.Apple The iPhone Pocket appears to solve those issues. As described by Molly Anderson, Apple’s vice president of Industrial Design, “This clever extra pocket exemplifies those ideas and is a natural accompaniment to our products. The color palette of iPhone Pocket was intentionally designed to mix and match with all our iPhone models and colors — allowing users to create their own personalized combination. Its recognizable silhouette offers a beautiful new way to carry your iPhone, AirPods, and favorite everyday items.” The iPhone Pocket is a “limited-edition release,” and will be available beginning Friday at select Apple Stores as well as online in France, Greater China, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, the UK, and the U.S. for $150/£139.95 (short strap), and $230/£219.95 (long strap). The short strap design is available in eight colors—lemon (yellow), mandarin (orange), purple, pink, peacock (teal), sapphire (blue), cinnamon (brown), and black—while the longer version comes in just three: sapphire, cinnamon, and black. If you have some cash burning a hole in your pocket you can buy one here: Apple U.S. or Apple U.K.12:43 pmBest magnetic wireless and USB car chargers and mounts for iPhone
Macworld We’ve all had that feeling, the one where we’re in the car and our phone suddenly warns that it’s about to run out of charge. There’s the frantic scramble for the relevant cable, only to remember that it’s in a bag at home. With the iPhone now functioning as a satnav and music player while we’re on the move, there’s a good chance that you could arrive at your destination with its battery levels severely depleted. That’s why in-car iPhone and MacBook chargers and mounts are essential purchases these days, as they ensure that we don’t run out of power while following directions in the back of beyond or struggle to get through the rest of the afternoon without our phones dying. You can charge your iPhone in a car using either a wired or a magnetic wireless charger. A wired charger will likely be faster but may also require a separate basic phone mount to secure your phone in a line-of-sight position for you to view the screen for navigation, notification or other safe-driving experience. A wireless charger will magnetically hold your iPhone (version 12 and later) and itself be held in a convenient position with a hook into the car’s ventilation grille. The adapter—make sure it’s at least 20W—will be plugged into the car’s 12V power socket (aka cigarette lighter) and connect to the iPhone or phone mount via a USB-C port for fast charging. Almost certainly, this will be faster than any built-in USB port in the car. Many magnetic wireless charging mounts come with a power adapter but some may require you to buy that as an extra. At the end of our list of recommended car chargers, we review some great power adapters—add a simple phone mount (also reviewed here) if wireless isn’t for you, but we find magnetic wireless the easiest solution. While wireless charging can be slower than wired charging, the latest wireless chargers can support up to 25W to achieve wired-like speeds. But what makes a good in-car iPhone charger, and which are the best options currently available? We’ve put together a selection that covers simple mounts and MagSafe wireless chargers (for iPhone 12 and above), up to ones that can deliver power to multiple devices and even laptops. So, if you spend time in your car, then one or more of these could be the best purchase you make this year. 1. Anker Prime 25W Wireless Car Charger – Fastest wireless iPhone charger Pros 25W wireless charging (iPhone 16/17) 15W for older iPhones Adjustable design Secure magnet Includes 45W power adapter Cons 25W only for iPhone 16 and 17 Expensive Incompatible with Tesla or Mercedes Price When Reviewed: $89.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $69.99 View Deal $89.99 View Deal Anker $89.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket This wireless charger clips into the vent of most cars but is not for Tesla or Mercedes drivers (or with cars that lack vent blades or use non-standard vent designs). That’s bad news for those car owners as the Anker Prime Car Charger is the fastest magnetic wireless iPhone car charger available right now, as it utilizes the latest Qi 2.2 standard to reach the top 25W output. That compares to 15W for certified MagSafe and Qi2 chargers and a mere 7.5W for “MagSafe Compatible” chargers. Note that only iPhones 16 and 17 models can benefit from the full 25W; older iPhones slip back to Qi2’s standard 15W. 25W should get your iPhone up to a 50% charge in just over half an hour, compared to 45 minutes for 15W, and well over an hour for the older and cheaper chargers at 7.5W. On a short car journey, you need all the power you can get to pump up your iPhone before you park up and the phone goes back in your pocket. It uses a Thermoelectric Cooling (TEC) active cooling system to keep your iPhone below 95°F (35°C) while charging, with grills circling the top of the charging pad. This should also benefit older iPhones as temperature is a major charging disruptor. A ball joint holder’s tail hook clips onto an air vent and can be angled at a 32-degree adjustable tilt. The USB-C port at the base of the unit is powered by the included 45W dual-port charger that plugs into the power outlet (aka cigarette lighter port) in the car. The other port is legacy USB-A that can output at 12W. Anker Should I buy the Anker Prime 25W Wireless Car Charger If in-car charging speed is of vital importance to you, the 25W Anker Prime is the fastest wireless car charger for iPhones that you’ll find. It’s sturdy and neat and tidy with cable holders included, and a dual-port USB charger included. Read our full Anker Prime 25W Wireless Car Charger (MagGo, AirCool, Pad) review 2. Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max Car Charger – 105W or 67W wired iPhone charger with cables Pros Simultaneously powers multiple devices Retractable cables Cons USB-C cable for iPhone 15 and later only Requires phone mount for in-car positioning Price When Reviewed: From $49.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $49.99 View Deal Baseus $49.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Car chargers can be a messy affair. It’s not uncommon to have USB cables dangling around the cabin if you have teenagers who quickly had to top up their phones before heading out of the car. The Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max has superior retractable built-in cables and additional charger ports that make it purpose-built for families and people that want to power up multiple devices while on the go. Plug the connector into the auxiliary power socket in the car, then pull out a cable from the top of the squarish section that houses the coiled leads. There are two flat tangle-free USB-C cables available, each of which will reach up to 2.6 feet (80cm) and gently retract back into the casing when your done. Should you require a different connection, say Lightning for iPhones older than the 15 models, then the two USB ports (1x USB-C, 1x USB-A) at the base of the PrimeTrip VR2 Max can be used with all four power outlets available simultaneously to charge multiple devices. The housing section can twist 90 degrees in either direction, allowing you to angle it towards the device you’re charging, and it also rotates around 180 degrees for the same purpose. The charger delivers up to a maximum of 163W or 240W depending on the model you choose. On the 163W model the main built-in cable (USB-C1) maxes out at 67W, while the second one outputs at 33W. For the 240W model both built-in cables go to 105W. On both models the USB-C port outputs at up to 33W, with the USB-A port slightly behind at 30W. Even 30W should be enough to fast-charge an iPhone, and 67W is great for even MacBook charging. Baseus Should you buy the PrimeTrip VR2 Max? The Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max is an easy way to power up several devices at the same time or fast charge a single one in your car. The versatile port and positioning options are very useful, and the retractable cables keep things neat and tidy. MacBook owners on the move should pay the extra for the 240W model, but for iPhones and iPads the 163W charger will be plenty. Read our full Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max Car Charger review 3. Satechi Qi2 Wireless Car Charger – 15W wireless iPhone charger Pros 15W wireless charging Simple, effective design Secure magnet Study hinge Includes 25W power adapter Price When Reviewed: $59.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $59.99 View Deal $59.99 View Deal Satechi $59.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket There’s nothing fancy about the Satechi Qi2 Wireless Car Charger, but that’s not a bad thing as it does the simple stuff well and will keep your iPhone charged during journeys and positionable for line-of-sight positioning for satnav, notifications and other displays. If you’re looking for a simple magnetic in-car charger, then the Satechi Qi2 unit is one that could fit the bill. The unit is compact and features a slim body to which an iPhone can be attached magnetically. There’s a ball joint holder that clips onto an air vent and can be angled a little bit in each direction so you can see the screen, with a supporting bracket to keep things steady. The vent hinge feels more secure than the Anker Prime Car Charger’s hook. At the base of the unit is a USB-C port into which you connect the included 3.3-foot (1m) cable, which itself is powered by the 25W single port charger that plugs into the power outlet (aka cigarette lighter port) in the car. You’ll get 15W of wireless Qi2 charging, and the magnet does a solid job of keeping the device secure while still being able to remove it at the end of your drive without ripping the holder out of the vent. Martyn Casserly Should I buy the Satechi Qi2 Wireless Car Charger The no-fuss approach of the Satechi charger is one that will appeal to anyone that simply wants to plug and go. The bracket feels sturdy, as do the magnets that hold the iPhone, while power is enough to top up the battery as you drive. It does feel a little on the expensive side when compared to some of the multi-port units that are around, but if you prefer the idea of wireless charging, then there’s plenty to like about this good-looking model. 4. Pitaka Magez Car Mount Pro 2 – 15W wireless iPhone charger Pros 15W wireless charging Secure magnet NFC shortcuts are helpful Cons Require power adapter Price When Reviewed: $59.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $59.99 View Deal Pitaka $59.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Pitaka’s MagEZ Car Mount Pro 2 fast charges iPhones at Qi2’s 15W. There are two versions of the MagEZ Car Mount Pro 2: one specifically for Tesla 3 and Tesla Y cars; and another universal mount for ventilation grilles on other cars. The version for the ventilation grille has a hook that is screwed to a ventilation lamella using a rotary wheel. This is easy to do if the ventilation grille is large enough. A long USB-C cable is included for the power supply, which is connected directly to the power supply in modern cars. If you don’t have a USB port in your car, you must also provide a charger for the power outlet (aka cigarette lighter). Pitaka also includes two practical adhesive cable guides. What makes the MagEX Car Mount Pro 2 unique is its built-in NFC support and its ability to work with iOS’s Shortcuts app. The NFC chips are small circles on the mount that can trigger a short command when the iPhone is held over them. For example, when getting into the car, the NFC can trigger the iPhone to set the focus to “Do not disturb” and play your favorite music. It’s a great feature and Pitaka has a guide on how to set up NFC with your iPhone. The design with the aramid fiber surface is very stylish and the magnetic hold is excellent. Should you buy the Pitaka MagEZ Car Mount Pro 2 Qi2? The MagEZ Car Mount Pro 2 impresses across the board: fast charging, strong hold, and the unique NFC function is one of the killer features if you are someone who likes to use automatic functions such as shortcuts. 5. Belkin BoostCharge Pro Magnetic Wireless Car Charger – 15W wireless iPhone charger Pros 15W wireless charging Secure magnet Includes 20W power adapter Cons Has slight movements with vertical vents. Price When Reviewed: $79.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price Belkin $79.99 View Deal Check Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket This Qi2 15W wireless charger and car vent mount stands out in an elegant white color, although you may prefer a wireless mount in the same black as most vent grilles. It boasts a convenient cable strap and rear cable holder to prevent messy tangling, and comes with a 20W power adapter that plugs into your car’s power outlet. The magnetic link is strong, which should mean that it can cope with any big bumps in the road. It works best with straight, horizontal vent slats up to 3mm in thickness and 20mm in depth. It does work with vertical slats, but there might be slight movements if the mount is overloaded with weight, says Belkin. Should you buy the Belkin BoostCharge Magnetic Wireless Car Charger? This is a solid magnetic wireless car charger and mount that fast charges at 15W. 6. Ugreen Nexode Fast Car Charger – 100W wired iPhone charger Pros 100W USB-C port Retractable cable Choice of 4 ports Cons USB-C cable for iPhone 15 and later only Requires phone mount for in-car positioning Price When Reviewed: $49.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $34.99 View Deal $49.99 View Deal Ugreen $49.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket The Ugreen Nexode Fast Car Charger comes fitted with a built-in extendable USB-C cable and ports for other ones too. It’s not a mount so you’ll need one if you want in-car line-of-site iPhone positioning. The unit itself is a squarish block that’s just a little bigger than an AirPods Pro case but chunky as they are about twice as thick. Once plugged into the power outlet (once known as the cigarette lighter port) in a car, the top surface gives you access to the extendable USB-C cable that can stretch to a full 2.3 feet (70cm) giving it a good degree of reach, plus two USB-C ports as well as one for legacy USB-A cables. Total power output is 145W, split between the various ports. The built-in cable delivers up to 60W, while the USB-C2 port goes up to a whopping 100W (with a compatible cable) so you can even recharge a MacBook from 0% to over 80% in around an hour. The other two ports top out at 30W, and all can be used simultaneously—but with the power obviously divided between them. There’s support for various charging standards, such as PD 3.0, PPS, QC 3.0 and others, plus protection against overcharging and overheating. Ugreen Should I buy the Ugreen Fast Car Charger A multi-port charger is a great addition to any car and this offering from Ugreen can fast charge up to 100W, and has a built-in retractable cable, additional ports, plus a reasonable price, all of which make it easy to recommend. 7. Baseus PrimeTrip C03 Car Mount – Flexible iPhone mount Pros Sturdy construction Adjustable magnet intensity Bendable arm with swivel head for easy positioning Cons No charging capabilities Need to be left in place Price When Reviewed: $29.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $29.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket The good-looking Baseus PrimeTrip C03 feel reassuringly sturdy and the magnetic grip can hold onto any iPhone quite happily. Due to the sticker base, it will have to remain in place once you’ve stuck it down, so be sure to choose the right location in your car. You may already have a charger in your car, or don’t feel you need one, but chances are you’ll still use your iPhone as a satnav and as such need a way to hold it in your car where you can see the display. If that’s the case, then the Baseus PrimeTrip C03 is a cost-effective way to get this done. The unit itself is a simple one, with a base sticker that secures it to your dashboard (or wherever you want to put it), attached to which is the holder. There’s a twistable button at the base that allows you to rotate the holder through 360 degrees once fixed in place, plus the arm of the holder is bendable so you can position the phone at the right height and angle be seen easily. A square magnetic plate makes up the main area of the holder, to which any version 12 or later iPhone (except the 16e) can be held securely. The intensity of the magnet can be adjusted by a dial on the back, so if you want to be able to easily remove the device or have a heavier one held very strongly, then you can cater the PrimeTrip C03 to your whim. The head can also be swivelled through 360 degrees, making it easy to choose the optimum viewing angle. Unlike some other mounts, this one needs to the stuck in place, so you won’t be able to easily remove and reposition it once it’s installed. Baseus does include a second sticker base in the pack though, so if you buy a new car you can take it with you. Be aware that this is just a mount, so if you want to power your iPhone you’ll need to buy an actual charger. It will work well in conjunction with either the Baseus PrimeTrip VR2 Max or Ugreen Fast Car Charger power adapters reviewed above or the simple Ugreen or Anker car chargers reviewed below. Or consider the more flexible Baseus PrimeTrip C03s, also reviewed below. Baseus Should I buy the Baseus PrimeTrip C03? If you just want a way to see your iPhone screen while driving, and don’t want or need a power source, then the adjustable and compact design of the PrimeTrip C03 is well worth considering. Just remember that once it’s stuck down you won’t be able to easily move it. 8. Baseus PrimeTrip C03s Magnetic Car Mount – Ultra-flexible iPhone mount Pros Sturdy construction Can fit into cramped spaces easily Flexible and adjustable Cons No charging capabilities Need to be left in place Price When Reviewed: $29.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $19.99 View Deal $29.99 View Deal Baseus $29.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket The Baseus PrimeTrip C03s is an interesting car mount due to the split feet design that makes it more flexible than the plain C03 mount reviewed above. These allow it to be positioned in a wide variety of places, while retaining a secure hold of your iPhone. Just be aware that there’s no charger included and once it’s in place it can’t be moved. The bendable arms are used to position the height and placement of the phone are split and can be stuck in different places. This design allows the C03s to be used in more spaces than a standard holder, as the arms can be placed at unusual angles and curved around parts of the dashboard or centre console. If you prefer a more traditional approach, then there are magnets in the base feet that can hold the arms together, while still being pliable enough that you can contort them into the angles that you need to comfortably see the display on your iPhone. The latter is secured in place by place by a magnet, so you’ll need a device with MagSafe (iPhone 12 or later— except for the oddball iPhone 16e) otherwise it will just fall off. With the arms split, the C03s can be positioned in a wide range of areas, such as bent around the curved area directly in front of a steering wheel so you could quickly glance at your iPhone while driving. Obviously, physics still exists, so if you splay the arms wide in the same plane, then drive over rough ground, the stickers on the base feet might not have enough grip to guarantee that the phone won’t fall forward or back. But the flexibility on offer does mean that the C03s might fit where other mounts have struggled. Due to the stickers on the base feet, you’ll need to leave the C03s in place once you’ve installed it in your car. Baseus does include a spare set though, so you can move it at least once. Baseus Should you buy the Baseus PrimeTrip C03s? If you’ve had issues in the past with positioning traditional mounts in your car due to space or design, then the PrimeTrip C03s is something a little different that could solve your conundrum. 9. Ugreen 130W USB-C Car Charger – Powerful in-car charger Pros 100W can charge any MacBook 3 ports Cons Requires phone mount for in-car positioning 12W ports a bit puny Price When Reviewed: $39.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $23.99 View Deal $29.99 View Deal Ugreen $39.99 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket Nearly every car has a power outlet aka 12V accessory outlet, and once known as the cigarette lighter socket. Place you charger in here and connect directly to your iPhone or to a magnetic wireless charger or simple mount with a long enough USB-C or Lightning cable. You should aim for at least a 20W power charger with a USB-C port as USB-A cannot fast-charge an iPhone. The Ugreen USB-C Car Charger has three ports that can output 130W of power: one port at 100W, which is enough to power up a MacBook Pro, another USB-C at 12W and a USB-A at 12W. 12W is a bit puny for phones and iPads but fine for an Apple Watch or headphones. 10. Anker 30W USB-C Car Charger – Affordable in-car charger Pros Affordable 2 ports Cons Requires phone mount for in-car positioning Only 12W per port at same time Price When Reviewed: $13.99 Best Prices Today: Retailer Price $7.97 View Deal Price comparison from over 24,000 stores worldwide Product Price Price comparison from Backmarket This in-car charger is a highly affordable tool for the accessory outlet. It won’t be much good if you want toi charge your MacBook, but it’s fine for iPhones. Each of the USB-C and USB-A ports can output about 30W on their own—enough to fast-charge an iPhone—but use both at the same time and each will slow to just 12W—again, enough for headphones or a Watch but a little slow for an iPhone. Safety and best practices for in-car charging Extreme temperatures are a battery’s enemy. Avoid overheating and very cold temperatures as they will damage the battery. In particular, don’t leave your phone to charge in a hot car, especially in direct sunlight. Make sure you use quality accessories. Choose one of the chargers we recommend here or at least from quality charging companies such as Anker, Belkin, Ugreen, Baseus, Satechi and Plugable. Cheapo chargers and cables may damage your phone’s battery and internal components over time. If you use quality accessories you shouldn’t need to worry about overcharging. Today’s iPhones have sophisticated built-in power management that prevents this. Car-charging alternatives If you don’t lose it and remember to keep it charged, having a power bank in your car is another way of charging your iPhone on the move—and you can keep it clamped to your phone when you leave the car. Take a look at our recommended best magnetic power banks for iPhone for a variety of solutions.12:23 pm'Fallen Astronaut' book snatched up by Apple TV ahead of auction
Apple TV has reportedly paid a six-figure sum to secure the rights to a high technology novel before it even found a publisher.Apple TVBefore any book reaches the shelves, it has already been considered for a movie or TV series. In this case, J S Mayank and David Carlyle's "Fallen Astronaut" was a manuscript without a publication deal, until Apple stepped in with a high six-figure offer.According to Deadline, the manuscript was being circulated to book publishers in early November 2025. It was about to enter a bidding auction for publication rights when Apple stepped in. Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums12:20 pmSnapchat reintroduces 2D avatars after users rejected 3D ones
It’s been a couple of years since Snapchat made the shift to 3D avatars. The company said at the time that it gave users more ways than ever to represent themselves. Two years later, the complaints kept coming, so following a petition 2D avatars are now being reintroduced … more…12:15 pmWill your iPhone get iOS 27? We think we have the answer
Macworld Whenever Apple rolls out a major new version of iOS, iPhone owners hurry to check whether their handset (particularly if it’s an older model) will be able to run the update and benefit from its new features. When iOS 26 was announced in June, for example, it was the iPhones XR, XS, and XS Max which got the bad news. They dropped off the list and would be unable to install the new software. As a general rule, iPhones get iOS updates for at least five years after launch. But sometimes they last longer. The iPhone 6s was able to run seven separate versions of iOS, from iOS 9 when it launched in 2015 to iOS 15 in 2021, and the iPhone XS and XR followed the same pattern until they ended up on the chopping block earlier this year. With iOS 26 out in the wild (and further updated to iOS 26.1), there’s one big question on iPhone owners’ minds right now. Which phones will be compatible with iOS 27? While we don’t know for certain, we’ve got a good idea of what to expect. iPhones that will (probably) get iOS 27 iPhone 17, 17 Pro / 17 Pro Max (launched in 2025) iPhone Air (launched in 2025) iPhone 16e (launched in 2025) iPhone 16 / 16 Plus and iPhone 16 Pro / 16 Pro Max (launched in 2024) iPhone 15 / 15 Plus and iPhone 15 Pro / 15 Pro Max (launched in 2023) iPhone 14 / 14 Plus / 14 Pro / 14 Pro Max (launched in 2022) iPhone SE 3 (launched in 2022) iPhone 13 / 13 mini / 13 Pro / 13 Pro Max (launched in 2021) iPhone 12 / 12 mini / 12 Pro / 12 Pro Max (launched in 2020) iPhone SE 2 (launched in 2020) iPhone 11 / 11 Pro / 11 Pro Max (launched in 2019) If you go by age, the 11-series handsets would be next to go, closely followed by the iPhone SE 2, which is also equipped with an A13 chip but was launched six months later. If the iPhone 11 was cut from the list for the next iOS update, it would still have enjoyed six full years of updates. For the iPhone SE 2, it would be five. However, I suspect that Apple will also support these older models for another year and let them run iOS 27. There are two arguments in favour of this. The first is that, while the A12-equipped iPhone XS no longer gets full software updates, there are plenty of other Apple devices with the same chip which do. The A12 is a real jack of all trades, appearing in everything from the 3rd-gen iPad Pro to the iPad 8 and 2nd-gen Apple TV 4K (while the A12Z formed the basis for the M1). The iPad 8 has now been on the market for five years, the Apple TV 4K (2nd gen) for just four, which means that Apple will probably continue to make software that’s compatible with the A12 for a few more years, even if it’s iPadOS or tvOS rather than iOS. And this ought to mean that A13-based devices are safe for a little longer. The second reason is that Apple is likely to base its decision on the popularity and distribution of individual devices. The iPhone 6s was supported for so long, at least in part, because so many people owned them. And all signs suggest that the iPhone SE 2 was and remains extremely popular as a work mobile. Only the limited RAM could be the device’s downfall: we already noticed with iOS 26 that the iPhone SE 2 had problems with its 3GB of RAM. The iPhone 11 has 4GB, as does the iPhone 12, so there’s no problem with either of them. As a rule, the processor generation is the decisive factor in whether a model receives a further iOS update or not. In the following list, you can see all models and their respective chips:11:55 amApple’s latest accessory is a designer pocket for your iPhone
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Some owners of first-generation AirPods Max headphones have reported experiencing “the three amber lights of death.” This is when the headphones fail to connect and a standard reset doesn’t resolve the problem. While the headphones might appear to be bricked, as this indicates a hardware failure, there are a couple of potential solutions which may at least keep them going for a while … more…